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A solid all-rounder The Oceanis 48 Jazz is a well-balanced cruising yacht that suits couples and small families alike, it's spacious enough for four cabins without feeling cramped, and the modern 2014 build means decent comfort. With that strong 5-star rating from Ancyra Sailing, you're clearly booking with an operator who looks after their fleet.
Smart practical touches The bow thruster and autopilot make this boat genuinely easier to handle for bareboat sailing, while the bimini and sprayhood keep you comfortable on longer passages without needing constant shade adjustments. These aren't luxury extras, they're genuine quality-of-life features for an extended charter.
Good value proposition At 14.6 metres with four cabins, you're getting decent space per person, and the €2500 deposit is reasonable for this size and age. A 2014 Oceanis is proven, reliable kit that charter companies know inside-out, which usually translates to fewer surprises and better availability.
One practical note The base location isn't listed in your data, so I'd check with Ancyra Sailing directly about airport transfers and how convenient it is from major hubs, charter logistics matter when you're flying in from the States or UK. Once you know where you're sailing from, that'll be your last question answered.
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Based at Porto Montenegro, in Tivat, Montenegro. Jazz is operated by Ancyra Sailing.
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Porto Montenegro in Tivat puts you at the northern end of the Bay of Kotor, ideal for exploring the dramatic limestone fjords and medieval towns within a day's sailing; week 1 typically involves cruising south through the Adriatic's sheltered waters to the Dalmatian coast, with stops at Perast, Kotor, and the island anchorages around Lopud. The prevailing northwesterly Bora wind in summer makes southbound passages manageable, and you can comfortably reach the Elaphiti Islands or further south to Dubrovnik within 4-5 days of leisurely sailing, leaving time for swimming and exploring Venetian-era villages.
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