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 couples or small groups. The Sun Odyssey 410 is a comfortable 3-cabin cruiser that sleeps up to 8, making it perfect for two families or a group of friends wanting to share costs without feeling cramped. At 12.3m, it's nimble enough for one or two confident sailors to handle, yet spacious enough that everyone gets their own retreat.
Well-equipped and practical. The 2021 build means modern systems, autopilot, bow thruster, and cockpit chart plotter take the strain out of navigation, while the sprayhood and teak cockpit are genuine comfort additions for longer cruising days. The fridge and convertible table show thoughtful design for extended charters where you'll actually want to eat onboard.
Strong value proposition. At €2,891 per week (roughly £2,450, $3,100 depending on exchange), this is competitive for a nearly-new boat with three cabins and solid spec. Split among four people, you're looking at under £600 per person weekly, genuinely reasonable for a quality sailing experience. The €3,000 deposit is standard and manageable.
One practical note: We don't have the charter base location listed in your data, which matters for flight connections and transfer times from major European hubs. Before booking, confirm where Albatros Yachting operates, some bases are 2 hours from the nearest international airport, others closer to 30 minutes. That detail will shape your overall trip logistics considerably
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Based at Marina Zadar, in Zadar, Croatia. Vague is operated by Albatros Yachting.
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Marina Zadar sits at the gateway to the central Dalmatian islands, making it ideal for week-one cruising toward the Pakleni Islands and Hvar. Northwesterly winds dominate in summer, pushing you naturally down the coast; typical first-week itineraries work the 30-40 nautical mile run to Vis or Korcula, with reliable shelter in between. The shallow, island-dotted waters suit both confident and cautious sailors, and you can reach established anchorages and small-town provisioning stops within easy day-sail distances.
Marina Kremik, Croatia
Marina Kremik, Croatia
D-Marin Marina Mandalina, Croatia
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