Mini cruiser charter in Croatia

Mini cruiser charter in Croatia
WHY CHOOSE CROATIA FOR YOUR
MINI CRUISER CHARTER?

Whether for smaller or bigger groups, a mini cruiser charter in Croatia is not just a voyage; it’s an extraordinary adventure. Experience the ultimate in comfort and luxury aboard our spacious mini cruisers, designed to accommodate large groups without compromising on privacy or amenities. Our professional crews are committed to ensuring your journey is nothing short of unforgettable.

Navigate the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea, hosting unforgettable events against the backdrop of Hvar’s sun-kissed beaches, or the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik. Discover the untouched beauty of the Kornati Islands or plan team-building activities in the tranquil surroundings of Vis. Chartering a mini cruiser in Croatia is a unique, shared adventure that will create lasting memories for everyone aboard.

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Yachts
CHOOSE FROM A WIDE RANGE OF MINI CRUISERS

Trogir (CRO)

LA PERLA

55,000.00 €

The 40-meter-long boutique yacht La Perla effortlessly incorporates style, space, and elegance. Although produced in 1976, the boutique yacht La Perla was completely refitted in 2020. La Perla boutique yacht cruise ship in Croatia is a veritable floating five-star resort. She is perfect for family gatherings, offering many entertainment and lifestyle places.

Length: 39.7 m

Guests: 16

Cabins: 8

Speed: 10 knots

Crew: 9

Built: 1976

Split (CRO)

LUPUS MARE

65,000.00 €

Motor yacht LUPUS MARE is 43m long yacht, designed for providing adventurous cruising experience and offering top-notch service to all those in search of a stunning getaway along the Adriatic coast. Hosting up to 34 guests, the yacht consists of 15 modern en-suite cabins, cosy interiors and large outside spaces with numerous amenities, managed by a skilled 10-crew team.

Length: 43 m

Guests: 32

Cabins: 14

Speed: 9 knots

Crew: 10

Built: 2011

Split (CRO)

BAN

40,000.00 €

Ideal for larger parties of up to 40 guests, the mini cruiser BAN represents a unique charter holiday in Croatia. Accommodating 40 guests in full comfort and comprising 15 double, 1 single and 3 triple bed cabins, BAN combines like maybe no other the advantages of a motor cruiser with the flair of a luxury motor yacht charter.

Length: 47.3 m

Guests: 40

Cabins: 19

Speed: 7 knots

Crew: 10

Built: 2017

Croatia

OLIMP

130,000.00 €

OLIMP is a custom-built luxury small ship that accommodates 36 guests onboard. The ship features a modern, sleek design and ample deck space to relax, socialise and take in the beautiful Adriatic view! OLIMP is designed for the ultimate cruising and relaxation experience.

Length: 49 m

Guests: 20

Cabins: 10

Speed: 9 knots

Crew: 9

Built: 2017

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FAQ
ABOUT YACHT CHARTERS IN CROATIA

The Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) is an extra fee you pay in advance when you charter a yacht. It covers the costs of food, fuel, dock fees, customs charges, and any special needs you have during your trip. It’s paid on top of the charter price, usually about 30%-40% of the total contract.

The charter rate includes the cost of staying on the yacht, including all its amenities. It also covers the services provided by the crew, insurance for the yacht, cleaning, linens and towels, and more.

Tipping the crew is not required, but it’s customary to give around 10%-15% of the charter cost.

Crewed charters are types of yacht charters that have a dedicated, full-time crew on board. This crew is responsible for everything from maintenance, sailing, and cooking, to cleaning and navigation. Additionally, they have in-depth knowledge about the region where the yacht is chartered, providing invaluable insights for your journey.

Women can choose a swimsuit and any cover-up that makes them feel at ease, such as a caftan, along with sunglasses and sandals. Men can dress in sandals, swim shorts, and a stylish polo shirt. This attire will ensure you’re fitting for the occasion, while maintaining comfort.

A charter preference list is a document that includes all the specifics of your charter, along with a detailed list of your food and drink preferences. It should list your preferred meals, as well as any allergies the crew needs to be aware of.

The cost of a charter depends on the type of yacht, and the number of guests. For example, an all-inclusive catamaran charter in Croatia can range from as low as 300€ per day to 900€ or more per day for larger, crewed, and more luxurious catamarans. Luxury yacht rentals in Croatia start at 2,500€ per day, but can go up to as much as 20,000€ per day.

For a charter guest, chartering a yacht can certainly be worth it, depending on your vacation preferences and budget. Yachts offer a unique blend of luxury and comfort that is hard to match, offering an exclusive, personalized setting. One of the biggest appeals is the privacy it provides, making it ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking a secluded experience. You can also explore multiple destinations without the inconvenience of constant packing and unpacking. The freedom to customize your own itinerary is another significant benefit.

For yacht owners, chartering your own yacht can be highly profitable if carried out in specific regions and during certain times of the year. You can potentially earn over 100,000€ or more within a month. A typical strategy involves purchasing an affordable, possibly second-hand yacht, and then renovating it.

The prime yachting season in Croatia runs from May to October. If you prefer warm temperatures, July and August are the hottest months, making them ideal for swimming and sunbathing. However, these months also tend to be the most crowded. If you prefer a quieter experience with fewer tourists but still pleasant weather, June and September would be the best choices.

For a superyacht over 100ft (30m), you should anticipate a weekly charter fee starting at $100,000 (91,000€). For mega yachts over 200ft (60m), the weekly rental rate ranges from $300,000 to $1,000,000, or even higher.

Croatia has two distinct climate zones: a temperate continental climate in the interior and a pleasant Mediterranean climate along the Adriatic coast. Inland temperatures average 19 to 23°C in August and 0 to 2°C in January. Meanwhile, the seaside temperatures average 21 to 27°C in August and 6 to 11°C in January.

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