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 day trips This 2024 Viga is a sleek day cruiser, not an overnight vessel , there are no cabins or berths, so it's ideal for groups wanting to explore coastal waters, anchor for lunch, and return to shore each evening. It suits active holiday-makers who prefer flexibility over living aboard.
Smart practical setup At 6.5 metres, it's nimble enough to access smaller bays and anchorages that bigger boats can't reach, while the bimini and swimming platform make it genuinely pleasant for a full day on the water. The chart plotter and radio keep you equipped for safe cruising around whatever region you're based in.
Excellent daily value At around €320 per day, you're getting a modern, well-equipped boat that won't break the bank , especially useful if you only want a few days on the water rather than committing to a week-long charter. The €500 deposit is reassuringly modest.
Location is missing We can't see which charter base operates this boat, so you'll need to confirm the location directly with Fazana Boats to work out your travel logistics from your nearest airport. Once you know where it's based, you can plan your international flight and ground transfer accordingly.
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Based at Fažana, in Pula, Croatia. Viga is operated by Fazana Boats.
Fažana marina sits on the northwest tip of Istria, offering easy access to the Brijuni Islands and the sheltered waters of the Fažana Channel, both ideal for your first week of sailing. From here you can reach the Limski Canal and Rovinj within a day's sail north, or head south toward the Pakleni Islands and Hvar with consistent northeasterly winds providing reliable passage. The shallow-draft, island-studded approach makes this a forgiving starting point for crews adjusting to local conditions, with plenty of anchorages and small village stops within 10-20 nautical miles.
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