Gulet Adriatic Breeze

Built in 2017, the Adriatic Breeze gulet is a modern vessel with all the amenities one needs for a relaxing cruise and even features a fishing license.
Price
From: 18,000€/week
Lenght
26 m
Beam
6.5 m
Draft
2.2 m
Cruise speed
9 knots
Built/Renovated
2017
Crew
3
Water tank
5000 l
Location
Split, Šibenik, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Trogir
Capacity
10 people
Inquiry
Enjoy the gulet’s modern design with quality oak, teak, and mahogany wood
Allow yourself some leisure time on Adriatic Breeze’s spacious salon and deck
Take advantage of its license for catching and releasing the tuna fish
Rest easy in the hands of an experienced 3-man crew — captain, chef, and deckhand
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Included in price

8 day / 7 nights cruise around the Dalmatian coast and islands
Full crew
Basic room service as needed
Use of deck chairs and sunbathing chairs
Use of tender for transfer to/from port
Changing of towels/sheets once a week
Welcome drink
4 hours of navigation per day
Use of boat's equipment*
2 kayaks, 2 stand up paddle boards, snorkeling equipment, donut ride, fishing equipment (tuna permit required), BBQ equipment

Optional Extras

Crew gratuity (5-10% of charter fee)
Drinks/bevarages
Extra Meals: 35-45€/person/meal
Charter fee & fuel supplement of 1000€ in case of one way route
Transfer fee to and from airport/hotel
National park entry fees
Excursions
Water sports that require use of tender
From:
18,000€
/week
Inquiry

Other information

OBLIGATORY COST (To be paid on the spot): Port and marina fees (average between 500-1500€/week in cash)
OBLIGATORY COST (To be paid on the spot): Half board (Breakfast + lunch) = 470€/person/week
Full board (Breakfast + lunch + dinner) = 670€/person/week
CHECK IN: Saturday 17h
CHECK OUT: Saturday 9h
SeasonPerson per week
April 29- June 3From 18.000€
September 16 - October 7From 20.000€
June 3 - September 16From 20.000€

Amenities

  • Sun deck
  • Salon
  • Barbecue
  • Smart TVs
  • Wi-Fi
  • DVD player
  • Ice Maker
  • Water machine
  • Coffee Machine
  • Microwave Oven
  • Sports equipment (canoe, surfboard, snorkeling equipment, donut ride, fishing equipment)

Cabins

  • 3 cabins with a double bed, private bathroom with en suite shower, and home-type toilet
  • 2 cabins with a double bed and extra children’s bed, private bathroom with en suite shower and home-type toilet
  • 12 hours of air conditioning running per day included
  • Equipped with wardrobe and 24 V/220 electricity
  • Bed sheets are included in the price
  • Cabin service included
  • Home-type toilets in all cabins
  • Shower box with a curtain
  • Shampoo, toilet paper, soap, and 1 hair dryer
  • Beach and bathroom towels included

Places to visit on a gulet cruise in Croatia

Bol on brac island
Bol on brac siland
Dominican monastery on brac

Brač Island

With its famous Zlatni Rat beach, stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, and historic sites like the Bol Marina, Brač Island offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun, explore charming seaside towns, or indulge in delicious Mediterranean cuisine, Brač has something to offer every type of traveler.

Beaches of cres
Lubenice village on cres
Cres island

Cres Island

Cres Island is known for its unspoiled natural beauty and stunning beaches such as Mali Bok and Lubenice. The island also boasts numerous hiking trails, ancient ruins, and quaint fishing villages, while you can explore the island’s picturesque towns, such as Cres and Osor, and discover historical landmarks, including the 16th-century Cres Cathedral and the medieval city walls.

Dubrovnik evening
Dubrovnik small streets
Colourful dubrovnik view

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a charming coastal town in southern Croatia, steeped in history and culture. With a gulet charter, you can take in the city’s stunning medieval architecture, stroll along the ancient walls, and visit the famous Dubrovnik Cathedral. The city’s lively marketplaces and colorful street performers provide a glimpse into local life, while the delicious seafood cuisine and fine wines offer a taste of the region’s gastronomic heritage.

Dugi otok slano
Dugi otok sup
Dugi otok croatia

Dugi Otok

Dugi Otok, meaning “long island” in Croatian, is located in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea. The island is known for its crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and fascinating coves, such as Telascica Bay and Sakarun Beach. Its rich history and cultural heritage are apparent in the Telašćica Nature Park and the charming fishing villages like Božava and Sali.

Lokrum island
Sipan island
Lopud island peacocks

Elaphiti Islands

Elaphiti Islands are a small archipelago near Dubrovnik. Composed of thirteen islands, with only three inhabited, Elaphiti Islands feature sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves ripe for exploration. You can visit the island of Šipan to discover its charming fishing villages and historic churches or the Blue Cave on Koločep Island, known for its mesmerizing azure glow.

Lavender fields of hvar island
Lively hvar
Aerial view old town hvar with turquoise water bay with yachts islands croatia

Hvar Island

Hvar Island is a true gem of Croatia, boasting a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. You can explore the charming narrow streets of Hvar Town, visit the imposing Fortress Fortica, and take a dip in the turquoise waters of the Pakleni Islands. The island is also known for its vineyards, olive groves, and traditional dishes made with fresh ingredients.

Korcula old town
Pine forests of korcula
Korcula

Korčula Island

Korčula Island is a historic gem in the Adriatic Sea, boasting stunning beaches and iconic landmarks such as St. Mark’s Cathedral and the Marco Polo House. The island’s Vela Pržina beach offers crystal-clear waters and sandy shores, while secluded coves like Pupnatska Luka provide a peaceful escape.

Kornati from above
Kornati islands snorkeling
Kornati sailing

Kornati National Park

Kornati National Park is a cluster of 89 stunning islands, islets, and reefs scattered in the Adriatic Sea. It is an ideal place for sailing and exploring the pristine beauty of the islands that is apparent in the stunning Kornati cliffs. It also boasts a diverse marine ecosystem with numerous species of fish, dolphins, and sea turtles.

Colourful krk
Beaches of krk
Baska beach on krk

Krk Island

Krk Island, located in the northern Adriatic Sea, offers numerous experiences to discover on a gulet charter. The island’s idyllic beaches, including the stunning Baška, provide the perfect setting for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The island’s rich cultural heritage is also on display, featuring impressive fortresses, charming old towns, and numerous art galleries.

Krka national park swimmers
Krka national park island
Krka national park evening

Krka National Park

Krka National Park is renowned for its stunning waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk, and rich flora and fauna. Visitors can also learn about the history of the park and its cultural heritage by visiting the old mills and traditional stone houses. It is the perfect place to explore and unwind while immersing yourself in nature’s tranquility.

Mali losinj
Losinj harbour
Losinj island

Lošinj Island

Lošinj Island offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and delectable seafood cuisine. Visitors can explore the picturesque towns of Mali Lošinj and Veli Lošinj, admire the island’s breathtaking views from Osor Hill, and discover its pristine beaches, such as Zabodarski and Artatore Beach. It also boasts abundant wildlife, including dolphins, sea turtles, and over 80 species of butterflies.

Mljet island
Mljet island st mary church
Mljet from above

Mljet Island

Mljet Island’s National Park boasts two saltwater lakes surrounded by stunning scenery, while Saplunara Beach’s soft white sand and crystal-clear waters are a must-visit for beach lovers. With a gulet charter, visitors can explore Mljet’s hidden bays and serene atmosphere, making it a paradise for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

Orebic beach
Orebic old town discoveries

Pelješac Peninsula

Pelješac Peninsula is a hidden gem with stunning beaches, world-class vineyards, and charming old settlements. Visit the medieval town of Ston, famous for its ancient walls and delicious oysters, or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Prapratno beach. Don’t miss the chance to taste some of the region’s finest wines at local wineries such as Dingač and Postup.

Plitvice lakes
Plitvice lakes
Plitvice waterfalls

Plitvice National Park

Plitvice National Park is a must-visit destination in Croatia, offering a mesmerizing display of turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and lush green forests. Panoramic lookout points offer breathtaking views of this tranquil natural wonder and unique opportunities to discover the park’s flora and fauna, including the elusive Plitvice Butterflies.

Sibenik night view
Skradin view from sibenik bridge
Sibenik church

Šibenik

Nestled on the Adriatic coast of central Dalmatia, Šibenik is a picturesque town with a rich history evident in its well-preserved medieval architecture and the imposing St. Michael’s Fortress. Visitors can also enjoy the local cuisine of fresh seafood and delicious wines from the surrounding vineyards. Also, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the nearby Krka National Park to marvel at the stunning waterfalls.

Split old town
Split riviera
Split view

Split

Split is a vibrant coastal city in central Dalmatia with a perfect blend of ancient and modern culture. Explore the city’s historic landmarks, such as the Diocletian’s Palace, and discover the local cuisine at the bustling markets and trendy restaurants. With a gulet charter, you can also enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic and surrounding islands.

Trogir city scape
Streets of trogir

Trogir

Trogir, a small island town in central Dalmatia, is a hidden gem. Its charming historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases an impressive collection of medieval architecture and fascinating museums. With a gulet charter, you can sail to the nearby islands and experience the unspoiled beauty of the Adriatic Sea.

Vineyards of vis
Vis blue cave
Beaches of vis

Vis Island

Off the Dalmatian coast lies Vis Island, a stunning destination with the rugged cliffs of Stiniva Cove and pristine beaches ideal for nature lovers. At the same time, its well-preserved ancient ruins and historic monuments showcase the island’s rich cultural heritage. Sample the local cuisine and wine at charming seaside villages before setting sail to explore the secluded coves and hidden bays that line the island’s beautiful coastline.

Zadar old town
Zadar from above
Zadar view

Zadar

Located in the heart of the Adriatic coast, Zadar offers visitors a unique blend of old-world charm and modern appeal. From the stunning Sea Organ and Sun Salutation to the ancient Roman ruins and the vibrant Old Town, Zadar is a true gem. Additionally, the city’s prime location makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby islands such as Ugljan and Pasman.

Things to know

If you are unable to find a gulet that meets your requirements on our website, don’t worry, we are here to help. Our team of experts is constantly working to update our database with the latest and best options available. However, if you still can’t find the gulet that suits you, please don’t hesitate to contact us and let us know your preferences. We will do our best to find an alternative option that meets your needs and provides you with the best possible cruising experience.

On a gulet, safety is a top priority for both children and adults. Experienced captains navigate routes based on wind direction to ensure a comfortable ride, and gulets have safety equipment like life jackets, throwable flotation devices, and medical kits. Gulets also have a wooden or inox rail to prevent falls, and some have safety nets. Children can play safely in the super saloon during cruising, and parents should always follow ship rules and keep an eye on their kids. In the rare event of someone falling overboard, the crew is trained to handle it, but prevention is key. Remember, safety always comes first!

Yes, you can sleep outside on the deck of a gulet, and it is a must-do when cruising with a gulet. Imagine anchoring in a quiet bay after dinner and relaxing under the stars. Just make sure to bring extra blankets and clothes, as nights can get cold. Talk to your salesperson and captain about gulets with large deck spaces and routes with more natural bays and a mild climate. Remember, safety is always a top priority.

Yes, it is possible to change group members during a gulet cruise, but it is essential to inform the captain beforehand. It will require some maneuvering in organizing the route, but it is not impossible. The destination of the port where people change must be settled in advance, and our customer support experts will be happy to tailor the route to your liking. Just inform your sales expert, and he will do his best to take all your wishes into consideration.

Embarkation usually starts around 4.00 PM or 5.00 PM, and the ship will embark from the port after settling in. The crew will prepare you a welcome drink and your first dinner. Disembarkation takes place after breakfast, latest until 9.00 AM or 10.00 AM, depending on the gulet and destination. The captain will dock at your port of check-out one day earlier or, according to your wishes, stay in a bay nearby away from crowds.

Yes, most gulets have mobile broadband internet, but not satellite-connected, and coverage can be limited in remote areas. In Croatia, coverage is about 80%. Downloading videos or streaming movies is not recommended due to internet limitations. Prepaid internet sim cards are available, and many harbors, restaurants, and bars offer free internet in Croatia. Some deluxe gulets have satellite connections, but this is rare and should be arranged in advance.

Gulets have classic European 24 V / 220 electrical sockets, making it easy to plug in devices such as hairdryers and mobile phones. However, since gulets are not always connected to the electric power plant, it is essential to be mindful of power usage. Some gulets have more generators and are better equipped with electricity, and some have solar panels. It’s worth keeping these limitations in mind when booking your cruise. Air conditioning is a significant generator user, so you need to be aware of its usage and limits. Nonetheless, feel free to plug in your devices while cruising, as you won’t run out of battery.

Gulets are primarily pleasure boats and are not built for heavy sailing. They usually sail near the coast and only enter open waters when safe. The primary goal of a gulet cruise is to explore picturesque bays, swimming spots, and islands. Most gulets have sails, but they are mainly for showing and taking pictures, and 90% of the time, the gulet will use a motor. However, if you desire to sail on a gulet, ask your sales representative for options.

The crew on gulets can communicate with guests in different languages. Although some captains may not speak English fluently, they will try their best to understand and communicate with you. Luxury gulets often have crew members who speak multiple languages such as German, French, Spanish, Italian or Russian. If you have a specific language requirement, inform your sales expert, and they will do their best to accommodate your needs.

Yes, our company provides 24/7 support during your stay on a gulet. We aim to make your cruise memorable and will try to find a solution for anything you need. It is important to inform us at least 24 hours in advance of your preferences so that the captain and his crew can take all of them into consideration. We recommend booking your gulet few months in advance, especially for high season, and we are always reachable to assist you during your cruise.

Payment with credit cards is not possible on gulet charters, so cash is needed to buy provisions for your gulet cruise. Extras like water sports or private marinas also need to be paid in cash. ATMs are easily accessible but have limits on withdrawals and fees. Payment with credit cards is possible in most luxury restaurants and bars, but it’s important to check with local establishments in more deserted or non-touristic areas to avoid unpleasant situations.

The currency you need to pay on your gulet cruise depends on the gulet you are using, as they may use their home currency. In Croatia, that is Euro. In general, it’s best to ask your sales representative about their payment options. ATMs are available everywhere in Croatia, but there may be differences in withdrawal fees and currency conversions. Payment with credit cards is also an option in more touristy areas, but not on gulets.

Gulet cruise expenses depend on the food package. In Croatia, half-board is common, and dinners onshore will require some money, but the amount of food on the gulet will be significant. Prices of drinks on the gulet are usually the same or cheaper than onshore bars. Tipping in Croatia is acceptable but not mandatory, and it is usually around 5% to 10%. It’s recommended to make a budget as expenses depend on personal choices.

Yes, you can change the route during your gulet cruise, but the captain has the final say. Before the cruise, you will discuss the route options with the captain based on your preferences, weather, and other factors. Once you are on the gulet, you can modify the route, but safety is the captain’s priority, and they will ensure that the route changes are safe. It is recommended to trust the captain’s expertise and let them take care of the rest to enjoy your cruise to the fullest.

Yes, you can choose to anchor in quiet natural bays overnight, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Firstly, you need to consider the weather and listen to the advice of your experienced captain to ensure safety. It may also be difficult to find secluded bays during high season, and there is an expectation of quiet after midnight. If you plan a big party, let the captain know in advance to avoid any potential issues. Anchoring in bays is a great experience for morning swims and dinners under the stars, but it’s recommended to talk to your captain and arrange to have dinner instead of lunch if you choose a half-board package.

Yes, the route can be tailored to your liking. When finalizing your cruise, you can describe your preferences, such as whether you prefer swimming and sunbathing or more active activities, staying in ports or bays, and being organized or going with the flow. The route planning will be done together with you and the captain, taking into consideration your gulet and its possibilities, the number of cruising days, your interests, and weather conditions. The captain will also guide you through the next day’s plan and make adjustments if needed, as long as it is safe and realistic.

The availability of water activities on a gulet depends on the vessel, so it’s important to discuss your preferences with your sales expert beforehand. Most gulets have basic equipment on board, but if you have specific requests, it’s best to mention them in advance. Water sports can be arranged and delivered to you if not available on the gulet, and local providers are also an option. Additional charges may apply for activities and equipment. The customer support team is always ready to help you plan an exciting and active gulet cruise.

Gulets can sail, but they are not built for heavy sailing. Their main domains are pleasure and relaxation. Some gulets do not even have sails, and crews are not always keen on sailing. However, if the winds are strong enough, you may be able to sail, and it can be a fun and memorable experience. Some gulets are better suited for sailing than others, so it’s best to mention your interest in sailing to your sales expert, who can help you find the right gulet for you.

After signing the contract, a 50% payment of the boat rental price is required to secure your gulet cruise. The remaining 50% can be paid 60 days before the charter date. It is important to comply with the payment conditions to avoid any issues or cancellation of the charter.

In the event that a charterer cancels their reservation, the deposit paid for the gulet rental is non-refundable. Additionally, if the charterer cancels the reservation, no payment will be refunded. We highly recommend that charterers carefully consider their travel plans before making a reservation to avoid cancellation fees.

Hassle-Free

Convenient and comfortable tour organization — we handle all the logistics and activity-planning while you are having the time of your life.

Completely Customizable

Flexibility is our middle name — whether you want more or less, or just beyond ordinary, we’ll make it happen.

Expert Crew

Our friendly crew and professional guides know the local waters and terrain and are trained to make this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity both safe and enjoyable.

Trusted by Many

We are a financially protected company, fully bonded and insured, keeping your money safe and allowing you to travel with confidence.

Unbeatable Support

Our 24/7 customer support is where we show our passion, bringing you a better experience by making your well-being our number one priority.

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