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 for groups The Arago is an excellent choice if you're bringing friends or family, five cabins sleeping up to 10 guests give you real flexibility without feeling cramped. A 34-meter Sunseeker motoryacht delivers serious comfort and performance, ideal for exploring the Adriatic's islands and coastlines at your own pace.
Notable highlights You get a flybridge for al fresco entertaining, a proper swimming platform for direct water access, and a dinghy plus paddle boards for discovering hidden coves. Air conditioning, generator, and Wi-Fi mean you won't sacrifice modern conveniences, even when anchored off quieter spots.
Strong value proposition With zero deposit required through Touch Adriatic, the financial barrier to entry is refreshingly low. For a 2009 Sunseeker of this size and cabin count, pricing sits sensibly in the mid-range, you're paying for a proven, well-appointed vessel rather than the newest flagship.
One realistic note She's a 2009 model, so systems and upholstery will show their age compared to newer builds; factor in that longer passages may feel less cutting-edge than the latest 30-meter yachts. That said, Sunseeker builds tough boats, and Touch Adriatic's reputation suggests solid maintenance.
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Based at ACI Marina Trogir, in Trogir, Croatia. Arago is operated by Touch Adriatic.
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ACI Marina Trogir sits within the medieval walled town, offering immediate access to the central Dalmatian islands; week one typically involves sailing south to Hvar and Vis, or north toward the Pakleni Islands, with reliable northwesterly winds favouring both directions. The shallow, protected waters around the Trogir archipelago suit confidence-building, and the marina's central location on the Adriatic coast puts Kornati National Park (a full day's sail northeast) within realistic reach for week two. Trogir's old town provides good provisioning and is walkable from the boat, making it an efficient turnaround point if clients are new to the region.
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