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.
Ideal for families The Oceanis 40.1 is a brilliant choice for families or small groups wanting a comfortable, easy-sailing experience in the Adriatic. With three cabins sleeping up to eight and modern conveniences like Wi-Fi and a TV, everyone stays connected and content without sacrificing proper sailing.
Smart spec for cruising This 2023 boat punches above its weight with a bow thruster (makes tight anchorages painless), autopilot, solar panels, and a full electronics suite including chart plotter and cockpit radio. The bimini and sprayhood mean you're protected from Adriatic sun and spray, genuine comfort rather than roughing it.
Excellent value proposition At €2,085 per week with only a €2,000 deposit, you're looking at honest pricing for a near-new, well-equipped cruiser. The operator's 5/5 rating (though based on just four reviews) suggests reliable service, and Adriatic Yacht Charter has a solid reputation for English-speaking support, crucial when flying in from the UK or US.
One practical note The charter base location isn't specified in the listing, so confirm your exact airport transfer time before booking; the Adriatic region can mean anything from Split (closer) to Dubrovnik or even further. Worth a quick call to Adriatic Yacht Charter to nail down logistics for your long-haul journey.
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Based at Marina Medulin, in Medulin, Croatia. Sali is operated by Adriatic Yacht Charter.
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Marina Medulin sits at the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, offering quick access to the protected waters of the Adriatic's northern reaches. Week 1 cruising typically heads south along the Dalmatian coast toward the Elaphiti Islands or west to the Venetian-influenced towns of Rovinj and Porec, with reliable northwesterly bora winds providing good sailing in spring and autumn. The marina works well as a base for mixed itineraries; you can explore the limestone cliffs and anchorages of central Dalmatia or stay within Istrian waters depending on wind conditions and your crew's experience.
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