FIRST TIME ON A CRUISE
No. Most people on our cruises are boarding a yacht for the first time. The captain steers the yacht and demonstrates the basics of sailing, so everyone can try their hand at the helm.
Yes. Many people come on a cruise alone. It's a great opportunity to meet new people and spend time in a good atmosphere.
No. The cruise is led by an experienced skipper who is responsible for the yacht's operation and the safety of the crew.
This is not necessary. Life jackets are permitted for swimming, and swimming should always take place in safe areas.
Yes. Cruises attract people of all ages – from young travelers to those seeking a peaceful seaside vacation. Families with children also often choose to travel.
Of course. If you'd like, the captain will be happy to show you the basics of yacht control and sailing.
Of course. If you'd like, the captain will be happy to show you the basics of yacht control and sailing.
The waves in the Adriatic are usually small, so most people don't experience any problems. We only sail in stable weather. If seasickness does occur, there are many ways to deal with it.
LIFE ON A YACHT
The yacht features comfortable cabins with sleeping quarters for the crew. Each cabin typically sleeps two people.
Yes. Each yacht has a bathroom with a toilet and sink.
Yes, there is a shower on the yacht. We also frequently use the marina showers when we're in port.
The yachts are designed to comfortably accommodate the entire crew. In addition to the cabins, there are also common areas and deck space.
Most places in Croatia have mobile network coverage, so you can use your phone to access the internet. The yacht also has Wi-Fi.
Yes. We often stop at beautiful bays where you can swim and enjoy the crystal-clear water.
Yes. There is plenty of space on board the yacht to relax, sunbathe, and enjoy the views.,
WHAT A CRUISE LOOKS LIKE
The day usually begins with a leisurely breakfast in a port or bay. Then we sail to the next destination, stop for a swim, and then moor in a port or charming bay for the evening.
Typically 3 to 5 hours per day. The rest of the day is time for relaxation, swimming, and sightseeing.
Yes. During our week-long cruise, we visit several different islands, bays, and towns.
The cruise plan is indicative and can be adjusted to weather conditions and crew preferences.
Yes. We often spend evenings in ports, where we can stroll through towns, explore the sights, and sample the local cuisine.
Yes. During the cruise, we often stop at beautiful bays perfect for swimming.
The exact departure and arrival point of your cruise depends on the selected date and route. Information is provided prior to your cruise. Cruises typically start and finish at the same marina.
MEALS ON THE CRUISE
We usually prepare breakfasts and light meals on the yacht, and in the evenings we eat in restaurants in the ports.
Yes. The yacht has a fully equipped galley, meaning a kitchen with a stove, refrigerator, and a place to prepare meals.
Yes. At the beginning of the cruise, the crew goes grocery shopping together for the first few days.
There's a relaxed atmosphere on the yacht – everyone usually helps out with simple tasks as much as they can. We can arrange galley shifts. Unless you choose the full-board option, then the galley shifts are handled by the crew.
It all depends on the crew's preferences. While in port, we often dine at local restaurants.
The cost of food depends on the crew's preferences, but is usually a moderate expense shared among the participants.
Yes, you can accommodate different dietary preferences when shopping and planning meals.
COSTS AND PAYMENTS
The price includes a place on the yacht and the supervision of an experienced person, KLiNNW insurance, and a contribution to the Tourist Guarantee Fund.
The price does not include: final cleaning, pontoon, bed linen, transit log, meals, tourist tax,
Yacht fuel, port fees, and transportation fees. Food, fuel, local fees, port fees (security deposit), etc., are covered by the crew from the yacht's shared budget – approximately €200-250 per person per week.
The yacht fund is a shared contribution from the crew for expenses such as ports, fuel, and small purchases. The yacht fund is approximately €200-250 per person per week.
Fuel is paid for from the yacht's cash register, which is divided among the participants.
Yes, port fees are covered by the yacht cash register.
Yes. Reserving a place requires a deposit.
The remaining payment is due before the cruise begins in accordance with the booking conditions.
WHY DO PEOPLE COME BACK TO OUR CRUISES?
A New Place Every Day During your cruise, you wake up in a different place every day – one night in a quiet bay, the next in an atmospheric island port.
A cruise allows you to reach bays and places inaccessible by car. Crystal-clear water and swimming straight from the deck are unlike any other vacation.
A unique atmosphere quickly develops on a yacht. Shared meals, sunset conversations, and a sailing adventure keep many returning for future cruises.
The sea, sun and calm rhythm of the day allow you to truly relax and escape from everyday life.
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