The charter fee covers the yacht, standard equipment, and insurance. Cleaning, tourist tax, and any optional extras (skipper, paddle board, etc.) are billed at the base — we confirm the full breakdown when you request a quote.
Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
Perfect starter choice The Oceanis 38 "Felina" is ideal for families or small groups wanting a manageable, well-equipped sailing experience without the complexity of larger yachts. At 11.5 metres, she's forgiving enough for less experienced sailors yet capable enough to explore properly.
Solid practical spec This boat ticks all the boxes for modern cruising comfort: bow thruster for easy manoeuvring, autopilot to reduce fatigue, solar panels for energy independence, and thoughtful touches like the teak cockpit and swimming platform. The chart plotter and radio-CD player round out a genuinely usable cruising package, and three cabins sleeping eight means decent flexibility for group dynamics.
Strong value proposition At €1,575 per week with only a €2,000 deposit, "Felina" offers genuine affordability for a 2015 boat in this class, you're getting reasonable pricing without obvious corners cut. For international clients flying in from the US or Northern Europe, this makes for an accessible Mediterranean or Atlantic charter option without excessive upfront commitment.
One fair caveat We don't have the base location listed here, which matters significantly for your travel logistics and how long you'll spend in transfers from an airport. I'd recommend confirming where Bemex Boot operates before booking, especially if you're coordinating long-haul flights, some bases are far easier to reach than others.
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Based at D-Marin Dalmacija Marina, in Sukošan, Croatia. Felina is operated by Bemex Boot.
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D-Marin Dalmacija in Sukošan sits on Croatia's central Dalmatian coast, positioning you perfectly for the sheltered island-hopping grounds of the Zadar archipelago. Week one typically takes you south through the Kornati National Park's limestone islands or northwest toward Dugi Otok, both offering protected anchorages, moderate northwesterly winds, and short day hops of 10 to 20 nautical miles. The marina itself has full facilities and good provisioning, making it an efficient departure point before heading into deeper waters toward Split or the Adriatic's outer islands.
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