2026 gulet charters are filling fast. Inquire today to secure your unforgettable Adriatic escape!2026 gulet charters are filling fast. Inquire today to secure your unforgettable Adriatic escape!
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Large wooden sailboat named Adriatic Holiday near historic stone city walls on blue water.
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Adriatic Holiday

Adriatic Holiday blends classic charm with modern luxury, offering serene island escapes, a scenic flybridge, and refined comfort for up to 10 guests.

Capacity

10 Guests

Crew

3

Built / Renovated

2008 / 2023

Length

27 m

Beam

7 m

Draft

3.5 m

Cruise/Max Speed

10 / 12 knots

from:

18.000 €

/week

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Highlights

  • Accommodates up to 10 guests in five modern, light-filled cabins
  • Elegant flybridge with bar and lounge — ideal for sunset cocktails and private moments
  • Full air conditioning available 12 hours daily for ultimate comfort
  • Custom dining with Mediterranean-inspired menus and premium drink packages
  • Wide range of water toys including jet ski, wakeboard, and ringo tubes
  • Stylish interiors with soft wood finishes and a contemporary, resort-like feel

What’s included in the price?

INCLUDED

Accommodation of a maximum number of 10 guests sleeping in 5 cabins
Crew of 3: Captain, Chef, Deckhand
A/C for 12 hours a day
Linen pack: bed sheets, bathroom, and beach towels
Snacks: 5 o’clock tea and snacks, welcome drink on embarkation day
Wi-Fi
VAT of 13%

NOT INCLUDED

Food and beverages options
Entry costs for national parks
Port and anchorage fees (aproximate cost between €500 - €2,000 for week)
Transfers to or from the yacht / hotel/ airport, shore excursions
Gratuity / tips for the crew Extra crew member: masseuse, babysitter, hostess,
Usage of the 5th cabin (per request and additionally costs €2,500 per week)

Layout

Frequently Asked Questions

Once we confirm the availability of your chosen gulet and you’re ready to book, you will sign a charter agreement—either our standard contract or a MYBA agreement (used for the most luxurious vessels).



*MYBA is the Mediterranean Yacht Broker Association and sets the standards for everyone in the industry to adhere to. The agreement will also include any additional charges and taxes that may apply to your choice of itinerary.


To officially secure your gulet, a 50% deposit of the charter fee is required, along with the signed agreement. Around two months before departure, the remaining balance and any pre-arranged extras are due—and that’s when we dive into planning the details of your trip.

 

Learn more about the step-by-step booking process here.

From the moment you get in touch, we’ll work with you to shape an itinerary that matches your travel style, interests, and pace.



Of course, your final itinerary may be shaped by a few factors—like the gulet’s range, weather conditions, and the captain’s expert advice. Safety always comes first, and sometimes marina availability can also influence your overnight stops.



To get inspired, take a look at our sample itineraries—they’re a great starting point for building a journey that’s truly your own.

If you want the best selection, early booking is highly recommended. The most popular gulets with top crews and service often get booked up to a year in advance, especially for peak summer dates.



While it’s sometimes possible to find something last-minute (around 2–3 months before departure), options are limited and tend to go fast as the season approaches.



Not sure what’s still available? Talk to our charter broker and we’ll gladly check the latest options for your preferred dates.

Croatia’s Mediterranean climate makes it a great gulet destination from spring through autumn, with each season offering a different experience. Here’s what to expect:

  • Low Season: Spring (April – May)


Ideal for travelers who enjoy mild temperatures, quiet bays, and lower rates. The sea is cooler, but the scenery is lush and the towns are peaceful.

  • Mid-Season: Early Summer (June) & Late Summer (September)


A perfect balance—warm weather, swimmable seas, and lively towns without peak-season crowds. This is one of the best times for a gulet charter.

  • High Season: Peak Summer (July – August)


The height of the sailing season, when Croatia buzzes with energy. Croatia is hot, sunny, and full of energy. Marinas are bustling, nightlife is in full swing, and popular gulets book out fast—so early planning is key.

  • Low Season: Autumn (October)


A quieter, more relaxed experience with warm days and calm seas. Some seasonal spots may begin to close, but it's perfect for those seeking privacy and space.

Tipping isn’t mandatory, but it’s a well-established custom in the charter world and always appreciated by the crew. If you’re happy with the service, a gratuity of 10% to 15% of the charter fee is considered appropriate.



Tips are usually given to the captain at the end of the trip, who then distributes the amount fairly among the entire crew.

Croatia’s official currency is the Euro. For payments onboard, you should carry some cash with you. 


While most shops, restaurants, and services on land accept card payments, it’s a good idea to carry some cash, especially for small purchases or local spots.



Need to withdraw money? ATMs are widely available in all major towns and ports, so accessing cash is easy during your trip.

All of our crews are fluent in English. In fact, many crew members are multilingual, often speaking Italian, German, or Spanish in addition to English.



Compared to other gulet destinations, like Turkey, where English fluency can sometimes be limited, Croatia stands out for its excellent communication and guest-friendly crews.

No problem—we’re here to help beyond what you see online. Our team constantly updates the fleet with the latest and best gulets available, including new builds and newly added vessels. If you don’t see your perfect match on our site, just let us know what you’re looking for.



We have a full overview of the Croatian charter market and thanks to our extensive partner network, we can also source top-quality gulets in other leading destinations like Turkey, Greece, and Montenegro.

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