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Presenting “Croatia”, the gulet by name and by nature. First let’s dispel any confusion: this gulet is called “Croatia” and she sails the Adriatic waters of Croatia. Got it? Good.
Croatia
32.00m
7
14
4


7 cabins & Lots of Deck Space
Her recent interior refit has somehow managed to include 7 cabins (4 doubles, 3 twins) in her 32m / 105ft hull without ever feeling cramped, indeed all are generously sized for comfort and finished in traditional deep gloss varnished timber. With her beautiful teak deck and mahogany hull. “Croatia” is as sleek and comfortable as you could wish for.


Spoiled for choice of individual space
“Croatia’s” ample elbow room extends to her decks, providing no less than four separate areas for all guests to eat, drink and be merry; one inside the saloon, al fresco dining area on the aft deck, a delightful snack and cocktail space on deck amidships and an intimate foredeck nook for a nightcap under the stars.
As well as sun beds for everyone, the stern lounging beds are perfect for a shady spot for a quiet read.


Feeling energetic?
Water Sports include Jet ski, Water skiing, Tube ride and 2 Paddleboards, so you’ll find plenty of opportunities to exercise in the quiet Croatian bays known only to your crew, away from the madding crowds.
Did we mention the jacuzzi? Just the thing for an after-workout soak, glass in hand, in the fresh air on deck.


Your dedicated crew
“Croatia” is owned by a delightful Croatian, Kreso, who spent many years living in Australia and who puts in a huge amount of time and energy making sure his beautiful boat is kept in excellent condition. Your crew of Captain, chef, hostess, and deckhand will ensure your full enjoyment of this delightful - if confusingly named - traditional gulet of great charm.
Specification
Length
32 meters
Beam
7.2 meters
Draft
2.9 meters
Cruise Speed
9 knots
Build / Renovated
1998 / 2017
Cabins for guests
7
Water Sports
Jet ski, Water skiing, Tube ride, 2 Paddleboards
Crew Description
Captain, Chef, Waiter, Sailor/Cruise Manager

Season A
From 22 April 2023
till 20 May 2023
16.500 €Season B
From 20 May 2023
till 10 June 2023
19.000 €Season C
From 10 June 2023
till 17 June 2023
21.000 €Season D
From 17 June 2023
till 24 June 2023
22.000 €Season E
From 24 June 2023
till 26 August 2023
25.000 €Season F
From 26 August 2023
till 02 September 2023
22.000 €Season G
From 02 September 2023
till 16 September 2023
21.000 €Season H
From 16 September 2023
till 14 October 2023
19.000 €Season I
From 14 October 2023
till 21 October 2023
16.500 €- GOOLETS SUPPORT: complimentary assistant who will guide you through your entire yacht journey
- SHIPBOARD ACCOMMODATION: maximum number of 14 guests sleeping in 7 cabins
- FUEL FOR CRUISING: 4 hours/day
- CREW: Captain, Chef, Waiter, Sailor/Cruise Manager
- AIR CONDITIONING: 6 hours/day till midnight
- LINEN: bed sheets, bathroom, and beach towels
- SNACKS: 5 o’clock tea and snacks, welcome drink on embarkation day
- WI-FI
- VAT
- 2 hours of watersports
Mandatory Extras:
Food Options
- HALF BOARD (breakfast & lunch – 3 courses): 400 €/person/week
- FULL BOARD (breakfast, lunch – 3 courses & dinner – 3 courses): 600 €/person/week
- EXTRA MEAL: 40€/person
- LIGHT MEAL: 15€/person (one main course)
- CHILDREN DISCOUNTS: up to 1,99 years free of charge, from 2-9,99 years 50% discount
Drink Options
- DRINKS FROM YACHT’S BAR: according to the bar price list
- CORKAGE FEE: 800 €/week
Port and Tourist Taxes
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PORT TAXES: Port fees, anchorages, and Tourist taxes are to be paid on spot (in cash), according to actual costs in ports/anchors. The total cost per week depends on the selected itinerary/port costs. It is not obligatory for the yacht to be in the port each night, it can also be anchored, which lowers the mooring fees (approximate cost is between 500 – 1.500 Euro/week). In the case of the large consumption of water or fuel during the cruise yacht should go to the port to refill.
Non-Mandatory Extras:
Private Marinas:
- If a client wishes to use private marinas the costs can vary from 300 and up to 800 €/night.
Tips:
- Tips are not included in the price of the charter and are a voluntary way of showing appreciation for a good service. Usually, it is 7% to 15% of the charter price, according to your satisfaction, paid to the captain at the end of the charter and distributed equally by the captain to the rest of the crew.
Additional Motorized Water Sports:
- Croatia has water skiing, tube ride, and Jet ski which is charged 100 €/hour according to clients usage.
Other Options on request:
- Land transfers, fishing licenses, guided tours, excursions, restaurants, bike rentals, car rentals.




















Once your chosen yacht has been confirmed, we will send you a standard MYBA or Goolets charter agreement that needs to be signed. If your chosen cruise route requires a different embarking or disembarking place other than the yacht's central harbor, delivery/redelivery fees may apply.
After signing the MYBA or Goolets charter agreement, a deposit of 50% of the total charter cost is required. You can pay the fee via bank transfer or credit card (only Visa or MasterCard). The other 50%, an Advance Provisioning Allowance (if applicable), taxes, positioning fees, and any previously agreed charges are payable via bank transfer eight weeks before departure.
and any previously agreed charges needs to be settled via bank transfer six weeks before departure.
Once you made the final payment of the charter, you pay the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA). Under MYBA terms, this fee is usually between 30% - 40% of the total charter cost.
This covers the operating expenses of a charter (explained under Charter Terms), such as fuel, food, drinks, port fees, and ad hoc incidentals. The APA is given to the captain before the start of your charter. Some yachts and gulets also offer food/drinks packages which are normally paid in cash during embarkation, while the port taxes are paid during embarkation according to the costs presented by the captain. The Captain ensures that the yacht is fully fuelled and stocked when you step on board.
While an up-to-date summary of accounts can be requested at any time during your charter, a full set of accounts will normally be submitted by your captain at the end of the cruise.
In case of surpassing the amount of money already paid during your yacht charter (with the APA), additional funds (in cash) will be required at once. If there is an outstanding balance from the yacht charter, it should be settled in cash or by bank transfer before you disembark. In case of a remaining credit at the end of your charter, you will be fully reimbursed.
If a transfer by car to and from the yacht is required, it can be arranged either by the charter company or by the yacht’s captain, payment for which will be deducted from your APA.
To ensure a unique and tailor-made charter experience, we will send you a detailed questionnaire a eight weeks before you embark on your yacht. You can tell us your group's preferences and special requirements, such as dietary or medical needs, any particular wishes regarding exercise, entertainment, or if you are celebrating a special occasion.
In case you really need to get some work done during your vacation, no worries. On most yachts, there is mobile broadband internet and satellite TV, so you will stay connected to the rest of the world. Just keep in mind that the service can be limited in some areas (you are in the middle of the sea after all). If you anticipate regular usage of the internet, let us know prior to embarking, as upgrades might be subject to availability and additional fees may apply.
Smoking is permitted only on the outside decks, and on some yachts, only in dedicated outdoor areas. Please consult our charter brokers for more information. For safety reasons, smoking indoors is strictly prohibited on all yachts.
Even though tips are not mandatory, the guests normally extend a gratuity to the devoted crew. The amount depends on the guest's satisfaction, but it is approximately 10% of the charter fee. The tips are equally distributed among all crew members by the captain.
In case of unforeseen circumstances that might prevent the charter, we highly recommend taking out the Cancellation and Curtailment Insurance to protect the investment. Besides that, the guests should be covered by Personal Accident and Medical Insurance, and their belongings are insured against theft, loss, or damage. Charterers’ Liability insurance is also highly recommended. Contact your broker for further assistance and additional advice regarding the insurance.
Charter rates are estimated weekly. If a charter exceeds seven days, they are calculated pro-rata against the weekly rate divided by seven and multiplied by the number of charter days. Have in mind that some yachts are only chartered on a weekly (Saturday-Saturday or Sunday-Sunday) basis, especially during the high season.
High and low season rates vary depending on charter locations and types of yachts. The high rates apply to the most popular charter periods (July/August and Christmas/New Year), and to all major events. Low season rates apply to all other periods.
The charter rates on our website are up to date but may be subject to change.
Most charter rates are based on MYBA Terms, which entail that the yacht is in full commission, with all necessary equipment, properly insured for marine risks, and managed by a crew, whose wages, food, and clothing are the owner’s expense.
All other operating expenses are charged to the charterer and include (but are not limited to): fuel and lubricating oils for the yacht and her tenders; local taxes; pilotage; port, harbor, and marina dues; customs clearance; water and power; personal laundry; all provisions, wines, beers, spirits, soft drinks and consumables for the charterer’s group; shoreside excursions, telecommunication, and internet costs.
Please note that, occasionally, a yacht may offer an alteration on the terms described above. For further information about specific yachts, consult your broker.
For charters in European waters, Value Added Tax and delivery costs may be charged on the gross Charter Fee, due to the European Union tax legislation. In other countries, local taxes may also apply. Depending on your chosen charter destination, our brokers will provide any prevalent rates.
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