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.
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Perfect for families Diamond Si is an excellent choice if you're chartering with extended family or multiple couples. The four cabins sleep eight comfortably, and the power catamaran design delivers stability and plenty of outdoor living space, ideal if anyone gets seasick or prefers relaxed cruising over sailing.
Seriously well-equipped This 2024 yacht is packed with luxury toys: water maker, washer/dryer, air conditioning, underwater lights, and even a generator for full self-sufficiency. You get the toys that actually matter for a week away, snorkeling gear, SUP, and a proper swimming platform, plus home comforts like Wi-Fi and a dishwasher that'll save you time.
Strong value proposition At €13,600 per week, you're paying for a brand-new, feature-rich catamaran with professional operator backing (5/5 rating, though admittedly from just two reviews). For a 2024 boat with this spec in what's likely a Mediterranean or Caribbean base, the price-to-quality ratio is genuinely competitive.
One heads-up: The operator listing shows no base location, you'll need to confirm where Diamond Si is moored before booking flights. Once you know that, check connection times from your nearest hub; international clients often build in a night's layover to avoid the charter-day scramble.
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Based at Marina Frapa, in Rogoznica, Croatia. Diamond Si is operated by Daymark Marine.
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Marina Frapa sits in central Dalmatia with easy access to the Adriatic's most sheltered cruising grounds; week one typically takes you through the Trogir archipelago and down to Hvar and Pakleni Islands, all within 20-30 nautical miles of departure. The prevailing northwesterly Maestral winds favour downwind passages along this coast, making for straightforward sailing with plenty of anchorages and small ports to explore. The nearby Dalmatian islands offer protected waters ideal for crews new to the area, while larger boats can venture further south towards Korcula and Vis by mid-week.
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