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    Experience magnificent Indonesia

    ‘ … We want to go somewhere exotic. We want some winter sun and your expertise again … Surprise us!’

    Mrs Hawkins, London


    ‘How about Indonesia?! … I have just come back from an incredible trip in Indonesia and would be delighted to share it with you. I enjoyed the rare feeling of being one of the very few privileged individuals who had an opportunity to explore this exotic and remote area! …’

    Maleka, Adriatic Holidays



    SAILING IN INDONESIA


    The Indonesian archipelago has 18,307 islands. 8,844 islands have been named, with only 922 of those permanently inhabited.

    “Remember to take your underwater camera! You will be in one of the most beautiful diving spots!”



    Best time of the year to go: All Year Round!
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    Damai
    The vessel has been specifically designed for cruising and diving in the tropical waters of Indonesia, with passenger’s comfort and safety being the top priority.

    Of course even the best ship is only as good as her crew! Every trip is managed by highly qualified and experienced western cruise director, complimented by an ever-helpful Indonesian crew, all of whom are dedicated to making your cruise, the trip of a lifetime.



    December 9th, 2012 Comments Off

    Petra Segreta Resort & SPA

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    Petra Segreta


    Many of you have asked us WHERE to stay before or after the charter. If there are quirky and beautiful places near the marina where one can rest and enjoy the surrounding. PETRA SEGRETA RESORT & SPA would always be our choice! It is an incredibly relaxed and calm place, beautifully set within fantastic rock formations of the area. The service is superb and the restaurant is outstanding – from a lovely buffet breakfast to delicious dinners and some of the best wines of the area. The hotel is a short drive from charming St Pantaleo village. St Pantaleo is just a few minutes away from Porto Cervo, in the heart of Costa Esmeralda. It is one of the most picturesque Sardinian villages, with a dramatic backdrop of its monumental rock formations.



     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    December 6th, 2012 Comments Off

    Caribbean for the Winter

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    Winter Sun

    We have exactly what you are looking for!

    LADY THURAYA is a beautiful 31meter schooner that was completely rebuilt in 2009. With an ultra modern interior and her beautiful exterior classic lines she really is the best of both worlds offering a haven of comfort and tranquillity for up to 8 guests. Waterskiing and snorkelling equipment along with inflatable towable toys are available on board. The 6m Novurania tender transports guests easily to remote bays or to shore. Lady Thuraya will be in the Caribbean for the Winter 2012/13.

    Lady Thuraya can be chartered from €45,000 per week plus expenses.


    SELENE is a world class 80ft Swan, beautifully designed for comfort and great performance. With the open deck layout, top rate galley and luxurious interiors, Selene offers an unforgettable charter experience for families and groups of friends. The yacht will be in the Caribbean for the Winter 2012/13.

    Selene can be chartered from $32,000 per week plus expenses.


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    2012 HPYF – Sicily, Aeolian Islands

    3rd November 2011:

    We announced, a week ago, that next HPYF destination will be Sicily, sailing the Aeolian islands! Within a day, we had 10 boats booked. No wonder, we’ve had fantastic sailing week with HPYF and everyone is coming back again next year. We have decided to cap the numbers to 12, so for any of you who would like to join us in Sicily next year, please take a look at the selection on the HPYF website:

    http://highpointyachtfest.eu/page.asp?id=216

    I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    All the best, Sasha

    29th September 2011:

    Our sailing event, HPYF 2011, was once more a huge success! We repeated Sardina & Corsica again, this time with 9 boats. We sailed from Portisco, via Bonifacio, Budelli anchorage, La Maddalena town, La Tavolara, back to Portisco. A fantastic combination of beautiful towns and lovely anchorages.
    We experienced 60 knts of wind while moored in Bonifacio, on our first night out! It was exciting. but a what a place for hiding. For the rest of the week we raced between the islands, we swam in the afternoons and we had the most fantastic gourmet dinner on Thursday night. 9 crews made a fantastic effort and prepared some of the most delicious meals for that evening. We all shared it, spread over two boats and Captain John’s team (US) won the ‘best dinner’ prize.
    We had four races and the Dutch have won again! Quite convincingly so… Congratulations to Carolyn and her team for a fantastic performance!


     

     

     

     

     

     

    October 2010:

    A RETURN TO SARDINIA & CORSICA IN 2011

    We sailed from/to Portisco in September 2010 with HPYF. In 2011 we will plan a route with similar distances and it will
    certainly include an overnight stop in Bonifacio and one or more in the La Maddalena archipalego. One or two nights in anchorages will be
    arranged subject to weather conditions. There is so much to explore in this area and never enough time…!
    The usual format of mixing the sailing races with swimming, socialising, cooking and partying will be retained.

    We had such a great week exploring this wonderful area in 2010, that we decided to return in 2011 and plan a different route to pick up the best of the places we didn’t have time to visit in 2010. We will start and finish in Portisco and include Bonifacio and new areas of La Maddalena in the itinerary.

    Booking is on a first-come-first-served basis so please contact us with your preferences as soon as you can. As the fleet is fairly small, we have decided not to book any meals ahead (apart from Welcome and Prize giving evenings) but will have a list of suggestions readyin advance with the itinerary. The Welcome party will be organized by the 2010 winners, the

    Dutch team led by our first ever Comodoress, Carolyn. If the party is organized in the marina, independently, we may require some funds per person in advance. The Prize giving will be booked in one of the restaurants. For those of you that are skippers without crews or crews without skippers please contact us and we will do our best to help with forming a crew for you. I look forward to hearing from you soon and to sailing Sardinia and Corsica together next September!
    All the best, Sasha, John, Mandy and Dave

     

    Walking dinner at Lavezzi, September 2010:



    December 6th, 2010 Comments Off

    Christmas offers with Adriatic Holidays

    Please check out Newsletter for the latest Christmas crackers: Christmas Newsletter!

    December 3rd, 2010 Comments Off

    Oyster 66 ‘Angel Dust’

    BROCHURE: Oyster 66 ‘Angel Dust’ (1.16MB)

    Angel Dust is a beautiful example of the Oyster 66, with great looks and fantastic performance. The yacht offers luxurious accommodation with a light and airy interior. On deck, the twin helm area is separate from the seating area allowing ample room within the cockpit for guests to enjoy meals al fresco. Below deck, the split-level saloon has panoramic views and the Oyster Deck Saloon design, helps a fresh sea breeze to pass through the yacht. The interior joinery is beautifully crafted in Teak and upholstered in a light sumptuous Alcantara.

    The Master Cabin aft has a luxury double berth, a storage space and an en-suite bathroom. Steps offer a private entrance to
    the aft deck via a sliding hatch. Angel Dust has a bunk cabin starboard aft, with comfortable upper and lower bunks and a further double cabin, to the portside with an en-suite bathroom.

    For most of the summer 2011, the yacht will be in Croatia.

    The Oyster yachts we offer are based on the Mediterranean during the summer season. At the time of enquiring we will let you know excatly where particular yacht will be on the Mediterranean.

    All charter fees are per week, per boat only. Rates for special events may differ, please consult us for the most up to date information. Some of the rates shown are preliminary estimates and are subject to change.

    Taxes – Charter rates will be subject to varying rates of tax within the EC waters and tax is not included in the charter rates on this price list. Local taxes may also occur in certain places outside the EC.  Some yachts under commercial Registry may be zero rated for tax. Please ask us for the most up to date information for the yacht you are interested in and the cruising area.

    Extras / Terms
    Terms Inclusive of the charter fee is the yacht, and crew. Extra costs include, but are not limited to, shoreside transport; fuel for the main engines and generators; fuel for tenders and water sports equipment; food and all beverages for the Charter Party; berthing dues and other harbour charges including pilots’ fees, local taxes, divers’ fees, customs formalities and any charges for waste disposal, charges for water and electricity taken from shore; ships’ agents’ fees where applicable; personal laundry; Charter Party communications and internet use.

    The extras are normally arranged as a prepayment of approximately 25% of the cost of the boat that is handed over to the captain who keeps on file all the receipts and notes on the costs. If more money is needed while out there, it can be given directly to the captain, but if some money is left over it will be returned to the guests.

    Engineering Challenge Cup (ECC) 2011 – Marmaris, Turkey

    Adriatic Holidays has been chosen again to organize a 60-70 boat regatta  – Engineering Challenge Cup (ECC) 2011. This time, ECC will take place in Turkey, 07/05/11 – 14/05/11 on the route Orhanye – Marmaris. We expect to have approximately 65 boats and around 450 participants. This is the 4th time for Adriatic Holidays to organize such an event and we are looking forward to it. This will be the first ECC to incorporate two countries during the week sailing: Turkey and Greece (islands of Symi and possibly Rhodes too). As the event has reached 70 boats, the entry is now restricted to the eligible skippers only.

    September 29th, 2010 Comments Off

    130ft Mega Yacht available in Turkey

    S/Y Suheyla Sultan - This luxury private yacht is based in Turkey and can accommodate up to 14 guests. Departure ports are flexible and will depend on availability.  We highly recommend combining Turkish coastline with some of the Greek islands.

    June 11th, 2010 Comments Off

    June Newsletter

    Adriatic Holidays presents: June Newsletter
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    First gulet show in Croatia – Sibenik 22th – 22nd May 2010

    GULETS IN CROATIA

    We are looking forward to the first gulet show in Croatia that is taking place in Sibenik, 20th – 22nd May 2010. Gulet charter on the Adriatic has become more and more popular in the last five years or so. Originally (mostly) Turkish yachts, these gulets where brought to Croatia and fully refurbished. They offer a fantastic way of exploring the Adriatic coast as well as an excellent service and superb array of food on board. The gulets are based between Dubrovnik, Split and Sibenik.

    http://www.show.globecharter.com/

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    Gulet ‘Hana’

    Gulet ‘Hana’ is a 31 meter classically designed gulet. It offers superb accommodation for up to 14 guests in 7 en suite cabins and separate crew quarters. This gulet offers great deck space for bigger groups.

    The prices shown are rates for a weekly charter and they include:
    A week rental with five crew members
    Welcome dinner on arrival
    Passenger Insurance
    Daily cleaning of the cabins (bed linen changed once a week, towels changed on request as often as needed)
    Fuel for the yacht and generator work for approximately four hours per day
    Tender with outboard engine (90HP) and water ski equipment
    Fishing gear, kayak and snorkelling equipment
    Complete linen and towels (changed twice a week)
    All port fees and tourist taxes
    Generator working hours for air condition is limited to 4/5 hrs. a day (no use in the night)
    Internet connection (3 hrs per day included)
    One transfer from Split Airport to Sibenik Marina or Trogir Port

    Obligatory Extras:
    Half board – includes full breakfast and lunch (drinks not included), at Euros 250 per person per week

    Extras:
    Full Board – includes breakfast, lunch and dinner at Euros 350 per person per week (optional)
    Extra meal (dinner) is optional – price is Euros 25 per person
    Children 0-2 years free 02- 10 years 50% reduction
    Beverages according to an onboard price list. It is not permitted to bring own drinks on board
    Fuel for water sports
    Marina fees (private marinas and ACI marinas)

    Payment:
    50% upon signing contract
    50% five weeks prior to departure

    Check-in: Sibenik, Saturday, from 1700 hrs (If starting from Trogir, check-in time is 18.00hrs)
    Check-out: Sibenik, Saturday, until 0900 hrs

    One-way charter possible at an extra cost of Euros 1,000 (unless the return trip has already been booked).

    What we recommend in Istanbul

    istanbulThe Bosphorus fish restaurants are highly recommended by most guidebooks, but Barba Giritli (Abdulezzel Pasa Cad 3, Tel: 00 90 212 533 1866), on the more industrial Golden Horn, is one of the best restaurants in this area of Istanbul with fantastic views of the old city. Highly recommended dish is marinated grilled octopus. Rustem Pasha Mosque, near the Spice Market, is a hidden Ottoman treasure, with beautiful 16th-century Iznik tiles. In the Grand Bazaar, eat as locals do at Arslan (Vezirhan Cad 70; 00 90 212 513 7610) as you will be among shopkeepers who demand a quality lunch. Nearby is Caferaga Medresesi, a 16th-century school on Sogukcesme Sok, now a coffee shop. It makes perfect break from sightseeing.

    February 16th, 2010 Comments Off

    Gulet ‘Eleganza’ – 10% early booking discount for 2013!

    Turkey – Annual Bodrum Cup, Turkish gulets racing

    The 21st International Wooden Yacht (Gulet) Regatta started on Wednesday, 28th October, but the second day into the race has been interrupted by strong winds. The set route was 25 nautical miles from Gündoğan to Didim. Gulet ‘Dreamland’ was a referee yacht during the Regatta.
    After the start at 10 a.m. from Apostol Island, the speed of the winds reached about 40 kilometers per hour. The waves were around four meters high which considerably slowed down the gulets.
    After six nautical miles of sailing, 14 gulets had to withdraw. Some gulets returned to Gündoğan Bay, while the other gulets were given a permission to put the sails down and advance to the finishing line in Didim by engines.
    Despite the weather conditions, this stage had a great audience from the shores.
    The Bodrum Cup promotes the world-famous Bodrum gulets. The gulets traditionally date back three thousand years ago.
    The Bodrum Cup was first organized in 1989. This gulet sailing event was launched with the aim of encouraging sailing activity during yacht charters and helping charter crews develop their sailing skills and interests. The cup race has been held on the beautiful “blue voyage” courses which the charters use during summers to impress their clients, such as Datça, Ekincik, Gökova Bay, Güllük and Mandalya Bay.

    Sailing in Croatia and Montenegro

    2009 has brought closer together two fantastic Adriatic coastlines – Croatia and Montenegro. Both are magnificent, dramatic, rich in history and offer a number of beautiful old towns, islands and bays, great for sailing, sightseeing, swimming. For a week charter, we suggest starting in Dubrovnik, sailing the Elafiti archipelago, sailing to Cavtat and then crossing to Montenegro to visit the Bay of Kotor (towns of Perast and Kotor are a must!), Budva and Sv Stefan before returning the boat to Dubrovnik. This can be easily organized with a bareboat charter as well as a crewed charter. The alternative option is to sail Croatia for a week, then hire a car to Montenegro which will allow you to explore the inland of the country that is incredibly beautiful. If you decide for this option, we highly recommend staying in Dobrota (between Perast and Kotor). Palazzo Radomiri, once lovely stone Captain’s residence has been turned into a great boutique hotel. The scenery of the bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) is stunning. For the ones who prefer the luxury of the Aman Resorts we recommend staying in the Villa Milocer.

    High Point YachtFest 2010 – Which destination?!

    We have already started thinking about the 2010 destination for www.highpointyachtfest.eu . It has to be in the Mediterranean, but while the fleet is small we need to use that to visit smaller places where bigger fleet can not fit. Three top destinations for this sailing event (to take place in October 2010) are: Sardinia and Corsica, Elba, south/west coast of Italy, from Salerno. We would not exclude Greece either. So the question is, where can one still expect some nice and warm weather in October but also have some good winds. We shall be looking into interesting places as many like meeting different cultures and tasting different cuisine. We shall be sailing again for a week, from port to port (or anchorage). This event, although competitive, is ideal for any kind of experience, so the beginners are very welcome!

    Regatta in Croatia, October 2009

    We have just returned from our www.highpointyachtfest.eu sailing regatta in Croatia and realized, once again, that sailing, socializing and networking go incredibly well together. We were so lucky with the beautiful weather too bearing in mind that we are in October. We took over the sailing boats in Kastela, nr Split. We had sailing yachts Elan 434 and Elan 384 in the fleet. We then sailed to Trogir for the Welcome Party. Trogir is one of the best preserved towns in Dalmatia and one of the most beautiful ones too. The old town centre is well worth visiting and is a perfect host for these kinds of sailing events as well as for the private charter. The ACI Marina is positioned right across the waterfront of the old town. One can not wish for a more lovely view. On Sunday we started our regatta and sailed from Trogir, via the island of Solta to the Lucice anchorage. On Monday, we sailed from Lucice to Hvar. On Tuesday we sailed from Hvar to Palmizana, the Pakleni archipelago. On Wednesday we sailed from Palmizana to Vis. On Thursday we sailed from Vis to Maslinica (island Solta). On Friday we sailed from Maslinica to Trogir for our Prize Giving dinner in the old town centre. On Saturday morning we returned the boats in the Kastela marina.
    We swam, we dined very well, mostly in the local restaurants that we pre booked for our crews. We sailed in the afternoons as that is when we had the most of the winds.
    The Central Dalmatia is a fantastic area for a sailing holiday, a regatta or any kind of sailing event. The choice of sailing boats is very good and there are plenty of marinas, anchorages and lovely ports that give a number of options for different routes.

    ‘SAIL 2010′ in Holland!

    The 8th edition of SAIL will take place in Amsterdam from 19th to 23rd August 2010. For five days, the Amsterdam IJ harbour will be the host to a festive program full of music, culture and nautical world.
    We are expecting another spectacle which will include:
    •    an impressive fleet of Tall Ships from all around the world
    •    a unique collection of Dutch sailing heritage
    •    a variety of modern ships
    •    various impressive naval ships and replicas
    •    an extensive, accompanying program on the wharfs
    •    activities, performances and expositions for all age
    •    a unique atmosphere with thousands of boats on the water
    •    a daily closing ceremony with a fantastic fireworks show
    •    and much, much more…

    We recommend early arrangements for this event to avoid disappointment!

    Bavaria 47 Cruiser – 10 identical Bavaria 47 Cruisers in Biograd

    All 10 Bavaria 47 Cruisers are based in the Marina Kornati, Biograd, (36 km from Zadar). The vicinity of Split and Zadar airport, Kornati Archipelago, National Park Telašćica and Lake Vrana make Biograd a great starting a finishing point. Bavaria 47 Cruisres coule be chartered for a private cruise of the Kornati Archipelago, but also for a professional race, fun regattas  or a corportate trip. A professional team on the ground will look after the guests and the entertainment program.  The itinerary will be suggested according to the length of the trip. Lend transfer and on shore accommodation can be arranged too.

    Luxury charter yacht – Sail Venice – Split – Dubrovnik

    A couple of luxury gulets have developed this fantastic route from Venice, via Split to Dubrovnik. It will have to be a two-week journey and we highly recommend it. A number of our clients, particularly the ones who arrive from far away will use this opportunity to spend some time in Italy, few nights in Venice and board the gulet in the Venice port. These luxury gulets are ideal for larger groups of eight to fourteen guests. They have great crews who provide an excellent service. The Gulet will take them along the Adriatic coast, via Istrian peninsula, Kornati Archipelago to Central and Southern Dalamtia. The gulets have superb chefs and the guests will be spoiled with the choice of food. Early enquiry for these luxury gulets is highly recommended. Please see the recommended gulets:

    http://www.adriaticholidays.co.uk/destinations/croatia/charter/gulets-motor-cruisers?id=290&aid=22

    http://www.adriaticholidays.co.uk/destinations/croatia/charter/gulets-motor-cruisers?id=785&aid=23

    SAILING YACHTS CROATIA

    SAILING YACHTS CROATIA

    There are several charter basis in Croatia, most of them between Dubrovnik and Zadar – Dalmatia. The most popular charter basis are Split, Trogir, Zadar and Biograd, Dubrovnik. There are sailing yachts for a bareboat charter and skippered / crewed charter. Size of sailing yachts range from 30ft to 54ft. There are several types that are popular in Croatia. Not all the sailing boats are listed on the website.

    Élan sailing boats – Elan 344 Impression, Elan 384 Impression, Elan 434 Impression and Elan 514 Impression

    Bavaria sailing boats – Bavaria 33, Bavaria 34c, Bavaria 36, Bavaria 37, Bavaria 39c, Bavaria 40, Bavaria 42c, Bavaria 44, Bavaria 46c, Bavaria 49, Bavaria 50, Bavaria 50c

    Beneteau Oceanis – Oceanis 361, Sun Odyssey 39i, Oceanis 393, Beneteau Cyclades 43.4, Oceanis 411, Oceanis 473, Beneteau Cyclades 50.4, Beneteau Cyclades 50.5, Beneteau 57

    Janneau boats / Sun Odyssey boats – Sun Odyssey 32i, Sun Odyssey 36i, Sun Odyssey 40, Sun Odyssey 42i, Sun Odyssey 45DS, Sun Odyssey 44i, Sun Odyssey 49i, Sun Odyssey 50DS, Sun Odyssey 54DS

    Croatian Marinas

    CROATIAN MARINAS – From Dubrovnik in South and Istria in the north of Croatian Adriatic, there are just over 30 marinas.

    ACI MARINAS IN CROATIA: ACI Marina Umag, ACI Marina Rovinj, ACI Marina Pula, ACI Marina Pomer, ACI Marina Opatija, ACI Marina Cres, ACI Marina Supetarska Draga, ACI Marina Rab, ACI Marina Simuni, ACI Maria Zut, ACI Marina Piskera, ACI Marina Jezera, ACI Marina Vodice, ACI Marina Skradin, ACI Marina Trogir, ACI Marina Split, ACI Marina Milna, ACI Marina Vrbovska, ACI Marina Palmizana, ACI Marina Korcula, ACI Marina Dubrovnik

    PRIVATE MARINAS IN CROATIA: Marina Admiral in Opatija, Marina Punat island Krk, Marina Betina island of Murter, Marina Borik in Zadar, Marina Cervar-Porat in Istria, Marina Dalmacija in Sukosan, Marina Frapa in Rogoznica, Marina Hramina island of Murter, Marina Ist island of Ist, Marina Kastela, Marina Kornati in Biograd, Marina Kremik nr Primosten, Marina Laguna in Novigrad, Marina Zirona island Drvenik Veli, Marina Lav, Marina Lumbarda, island of Korcula, Marina Podgora in Podgora, Marina Mali Losinj, Marina Orebic on Peljesac, Marina Punat, Marina Tucepi, Marina Vlaska.

    Villas in Croatia

    Villas in CroatiaMost of the superb villas in Croatia that we offer are on islands, such as Brac and Hvar. Most of them are with a pool and within easy reach of towns and restaurants. A car hire may be a good idea if the guests want to explore the area more. We often suggesti to combine the stay in a villas with a week of sailing – explore Croatian islands, taste the great food and wine and enjoy the sea.

    May 22nd, 2009 Comments Off

    Gulets in Croatia / Crewed charter in Croatia

    Crewed charter in CroatiaGulets represent a perfect way of spending some time on the sea in great comfort and with an excellent service. This is also the best way of exploring Croatian Adriatic. Gulets in Croatia are often Turkish yachts, fully refurbished and adapted to Croatian standards. But some are newly built. The itineraries are tailor-made to clients’ specification and all the details are taken care of. We often suggest doing a one-way route Split/Trogir – Dubrovnik or the other way around.

    Sailing in Turkey

    Sailing in TurkeyThe bay of Fethiye, is in our opinion, the most beautiful sailing area in Turkey. Green mountains reach the height of 2000meters. Incredible scenery. Numerous little bays, perfectly placed for sailing yachts normally offer a restaurant and safe mooring. There are endless possibilities for a week itinerary only within the bay of Fethiye. The town of Fethiye is famous for its great fish market. We higly recommend dining there.

    Sailing in Bodrum is always challenging as there the wind conditions are almost always perfect for sailing. We recommend starting in Bodrum, crossing over to Kos and sailing further around the Bodrum peninsula, visiting places like Gumusluk, Yalikavak and Iasos.

    Sailing in Croatia

    Sailing in CroatiaFor those who are looking for more off-the-beaten-track type of Sailing in Croatia, I suggest starting from Dubrovnik and covering the Elafiti islands, Mljet, Lastovo and Korcula. The route can be adapted for longer or shorter sailing legs and it offers a fantastic combination of numerous little bays and few lovely ports. Kornati islands offer the same kind of feel. Not too busy and not too lively. More for the sailors who are looking for peaceful time. Read the rest of this entry »

    Gitana

    The yacht charter experience on board of Gitana is comparable to staying at a five star hotel with your very own 24 hour concierge. Whatever your request may be, the crew will be more than happy to provide you with silver service on board.

    Something special happened when Fabio Perini, a leading influence in the design and construction of mega sailing yachts created Gitana, a one of a kind yacht for his personal use. From her fully computerized sail controls, to her almost 40 foot long teak cockpit with wraparound views, to the advanced technology of the monitoring and entertainment systems, Gitana has set the world standard for innovation in sailing yachts.

    Below are some general terms and conditions, offered by charter companies and owners. Details vary from yacht to yacht. When you make your booking, Adriatic Holidays will point out which particular conditions will apply.

    The rates shown are per yacht per week and they include:
    A week charter of the yacht (the yacht can be chartered for any other number of days), full crew, marina expenses in the Greek waters

    Extras:
    All the expenses are extra. This charter runs under the M.Y.B.A. conditions and APA (advance provisioning arrangement) applies for this kind of charter and is approximately 25% of the cost of the charter. APA will cover all the extra costs: fuel (including delivery of the yacht to desired destination), generator work, food and drinks and anything extra the guests may require while on board of the yacht. If the amount paid exceeds the amount used, the guests will be refunded the remaining amount. If more money is needed for the running cost, the payment will have to be arranged with the Captain during the charter.
    Delivery/redelivery cost of fuel and fees are paid separatelly.
    VAT

    Discounts:
    Discounts will apply for early bookings, for two-week charter or more, for repeat clients. Our members (please see AH Club) will have additional benefits from booking with us.

    Payment:

    50% upon sailing of the contract, 50% 5 weeks before embarkation.

    The time of embarkation / disembarkation for CREWED yachts is noon to noon.

    35 metre luxury sailing yacht, ‘Galatea’

    This 35 metre luxury sailing yacht is a cruising vessel with a high degree of comfort, capable of unrestricted voyaging with a confinement of six guests and crew of three/four with option for additional crew. For ease of handling she is ketch rigged and fitted with hydraulic roller headsails and in-mast reefing on mizzen & fully button lazy-jack system on main mast.

    There are two helm positions one outside in the aft cockpit by means of a wooden wheel and one in the pilothouse by joystick.

    Navigation, engine control and alarm indicators fill the instrument panel forward of the steering wheel at both helms. Controls for the sails are from outside helm’s position, where is the best view of the rig and sails.

    On the mid part, a highly practical and comfortable cockpit, featuring a dining table with built in wine cooler, surrounded with cushioned seating area.
    Throughout the yacht is designed by the classic mahogany – white panels woodwork, a combination that has created solemn, antique atmosphere, crafted to very high quality by the yard’s joiners. Yacht is air-conditioned throughout.

    Equipment :
    Tender Zodiac with 70 Hp outboard
    Swimming ladder
    Swimming shower
    Large dinette with table
    Internet, Email, Fax, Mobile phone
    TV DVD player CD with speakers in cabins, salon
    Electric refrigerator, Ice Maker
    Microwave
    Hot and cold water

    Gulet ‘Fortuna Dalmata’

    Gulet ‘Fortuna Dalmata’ is a 27.5 metre Ketch, designed in Turkey. The yacht was fully refurbished in 2003 and has 6 en suite cabins for up to 12 guests.

    The prices shown are rates for a weekly charter and they include:
    A week rental
    Four crew members
    Passenger Insurance
    Fuel for the yacht for approximately four hours per day (extra navigation charged at Euros 50 per hour)
    Diesel for generator 24h/day
    Tender with outboard engine
    Canoe and Windsurfer
    Snorkelling equipment
    Complete linen and towels
    Internet connection

    Extras:
    Town port and marina fees
    Half board – includes full breakfast and lunch at Euros 270 per person per week
    Full Board is optional – includes breakfast, lunch and dinner at Euros 370 per person per week
    Fuel for water sports
    Beverages according to an onboard price list

    Beverage options:
    All inclusive drinks package – Euros 170 per person per week, includes all Croatian wines, beers, spirits, soft drinks, natural and mineral water, coffee, tea & juices
    All inclusive domestic non-alcoholic drinks package – Euros 90 per person per week
    Beverages completely supplied by clients – service 600 Euros per week

    Payment:
    50% upon signing contract
    50% five weeks prior to departure

    Check-in: Split / Trogir / Dubrovnik, Saturday, from 1700 hours
    Check-out: Split / Trogir / Dubrovnik, Saturday, until 0900 hours

    One-way trip possible at an extra cost

    Gulet ‘Algarina’

    This wonderful gulet is 25 metres in length and unlike many other gulets, ‘Algarina’ is built for sailing. ‘Algarina’ can accommodate 10 guests in five double cabins. Each cabin has its own WC/shower room and air conditioning.

    The prices shown are rates for a weekly charter and they include:
    A week Gulet rental
    Full crew (3 crew members)
    Passenger Insurance
    Fuel for the yacht for up to four hours cruising per day (extra cruising hour €30)
    Air conditioning for up to 6 hours per day (extra hour €10)
    Bed linen and towels
    Tender and outboard
    Fees for the base marina
    Snorkelling equipment

    Obligatory Extras:
    Half board – includes full breakfast and lunch at Euros 126 per person per week

    Extras (payable in cash to the captain, on your last day of cruising):
    Dinner on board is available upon request at the rate of €20 per person per night
    Drinks on board according to an on-board price list
    Croatian port taxes & Marina Fees
    Tourist taxes
    National Park fees
    Return airport transfers

    Payment:
    50% upon signing the contract
    50% five weeks prior to departure

    Check-in: Murter (half way between Zadar and Sibenik), Saturday, from 17.00hrs
    Check-out: Murter, Saturday, until 09.00hrs

    One-way charter possible at an extra charge

    NEWS AND EVENTS

    SY PATEA – ‘Footloose And Fancy Free’

    SY PATEA – ‘Footloose And Fancy Free’

    SY PATEA offers luxury in both service and sailing performance. This crewed sailing yachts comes with three en suite cabins and a friendly crew of four. PATEA will spend most of the summer on the Adriatic.

    Sardinia … unfading attraction

    Sardinia … unfading attraction

    Newsletter: Sardinia, up to 30% discount on selected sailing boats!

    SPECIAL OFFERS

    Sardinia … unfading attraction

    Sardinia … unfading attraction

    Newsletter: Sardinia, up to 30% discount on selected sailing boats!

    Gulet ‘Anna Marija’ – 10% discount for one-way itinerary in September 2013!

    Gulet ‘Anna Marija’ – 10% discount for one-way itinerary in September 2013!

    10% discount for the following weeks in September:
    31/08/13 – 07/09/13, Dubrovnik – Split
    14/09/13 – 21/09/13, Split – Dubrovnik

    OUR SUGGESTIONS

    S/Y ‘Stane’

    S/Y ‘Stane’

    ‘Stane’ is your ideal sailing boat on the Adriatic. It has two excellent crew members and it is beautifully appointed to welcome a family, a group of friends, or a couple looking for a romantic trip. It is wonderfully accommodating and incredibly welcoming. Our top recommendation for 2013!

    Ketch ‘Montecristo’

    Ketch ‘Montecristo’

    Ketch ‘Montecristo’ is beautifully designed yacht ideal for a family holiday. In summer 2013 it will be based around the Amalfi coast.