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.
Not a sleeping option. The Medline 2 is a 6-metre day boat with zero cabins or berths, so this is strictly for daytime cruising, think exploring coastal coves, island hopping, or water activities rather than overnight adventures. It suits groups who want flexible, bareboat-style mobility without committing to a larger vessel or multi-day commitment.
Practical day-boat setup. At 2003 vintage, she's equipped with a Bimini for sun protection and comes in at a reasonable €1,920 per week, genuinely affordable if you're splitting costs among a group of four to six people. The motor configuration means you're not dealing with sail handling, which keeps things simple and stress-free.
Value trade-off. For the price, you get flexibility and low operational complexity, but you're limited to day trips and local exploration from the base at Punat (which sits on Croatia's Krk Island). If your group wants overnight charter experiences, you'll need to look elsewhere.
Base location matters. Punat is a quiet, traditional fishing village, charming but remote from major airports; expect 1.5, 2 hours from Rijeka or a longer journey from larger hubs like Zagreb or Split. Confirm directly with Charter Service Punat about transfers and English-language support, as smaller Croatian operators vary widely in their international logistics.
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Based at Marina Punat, in Punat, Croatia. Medline 2 is operated by Charter Service Punat.
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Marina Punat sits on Krk Island and offers sheltered access to the northern Adriatic's best week-one cruising grounds; you can reach the Velebit Channel and explore the Velebit Islands within a day's sail, or head south toward Rab and Pag with reliable northwesterly winds behind you. The marina itself provides good provisioning and a quiet base away from busier charter hubs, making it ideal if you want to avoid crowds while accessing protected anchorages and small island villages throughout the Kvarner Gulf.
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