Catamaran Cruise Croatia

Catamaran Cruise Croatia

Duration
7 Days
Group size
6 persons
Arrival location
Split
Departure location
Split
Duration
7 Days
Group size
6 persons
Arrival location
Split
Departure location
Split

Overview

Spacious, bright, and high-performance Lagoon 450F offers all enjoyment on the sea, whether sailing or at the anchor.Together with its crew, it will bring you to complete relaxation combined with comfort and safety.Marla is a fully equipped catamaran that has been cared for and maintained by the highest standards.

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  • Accommodation for up to 6 guests
  • skipper & stewardess service
  • half board (breakfast + 1 meal)
  • diesel fuel up to 4 hours daily
  • tourist tax
  • tourist tax
  • Android TV
  • gas barbecue
  • towels and beach towels
  • ender Highfield 3.50 m with 20 hp outboard engine
  • 2 x Stand up paddleboard
  • air platform 250 x 160 x 15 cm
  • snorkeling equipment
  • hammock
  • final cleaning and laundry
  • toiletries

Up to 6 guests in 3 cabins

3 toilets with separate shower

Galley

Saloon

Extreme exterior space ( length 13.96 m, beam 7.87 m)

Itinerary

Advance Provisioning Allowance is the extra fee paid in advance to cover the cost of food, beverage, and harbor fees for your charter. Captain will keep track of all expenses and present the balance to the charterer at the end of the charter. Money not spent will be returned to the charterer in cash

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Kotor

Wedged between brooding mountains and a moody corner of the bay, achingly atmospheric Kotor is perfectly at one with its setting.

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