May – October
Sailing In Split
Full Xperience*
Private Sailing
The Dalmatian coast was made for sailing — over a thousand islands scattered across the Adriatic, connected by short, easy hops through some of the clearest water in Europe. You board on Saturday in Split, spend six days weaving between medieval walled towns, lavender-covered hillsides, and secluded bays where the only company is the sound of cicadas, and return to base on Friday. The islands are close enough to visit three or four in a day, but beautiful enough to make you want to stay at each one forever. Your skipper and crew know every hidden anchorage and harbourside konoba worth stopping for.
What You’ll Discover
Your Dalmatian Route
Hvar & the Pakleni Islands
Hvar is often called the St. Tropez of Croatia, and its harbour certainly has the glamour to match — Renaissance architecture, a hilltop fortress, and waterfront restaurants that buzz well into the evening. But the real magic lies just offshore: the Pakleni Islands are a scattered cluster of pine-covered islets with empty coves, turquoise shallows, and beachside restaurants you can only reach by boat. Anchor, swim, repeat.
Brač, Korčula & the Coastal Towns
Brač is home to Zlatni Rat, one of Europe's most photographed beaches — a white-pebble tongue of land that shifts shape with the current. The sheltered harbour of Milna on the island's west coast is the classic first stop from Split — stone quays, pine-shaded bays, and a shipbuilding history that dates back centuries. Further south, Korčula's medieval old town sits on a fortified peninsula, its narrow streets arranged in a herringbone pattern designed to catch the breeze and block the wind.
Vis & the Blue Cave
Vis is the furthest inhabited island from the mainland, and it shows. Closed to tourists until the late 1980s due to its military past, Vis has remained wonderfully undeveloped — vine-covered hillsides, Greek-era ruins, and harbourside tavernas serving the catch of the hour. The fishing village of Komiža on the west coast is the jumping-off point for the Blue Cave on nearby Biševo, where sunlight refracts through an underwater opening and turns the entire grotto an otherworldly electric blue.
Your floating hotel
The yachts
With the Full Xperience* packages available year round, you'll experience the ultimate level of comfort and relaxation on the latest models of catamarans, typically less than two years old. These spacious ships, ranging in size from 45 ft to 58 ft, boast state-of-the-art amenities, including roomy cabins, modern kitchens, and comfortable living areas. Each boat can accommodate 8 to 12 guests and comes with a dedicated crew of 2 to provide top-notch service, ensuring that every aspect of your journey is tailored to your needs.
Pictured here: Bali 5.8
Bali 5.8
Full Xperience*
It’s hassle free + tips**
**Tips are appreciated and will reflect your satisfaction of the full experience week.
Here’s the serious part:
Pricing
A 7-day exclusive sailing trip starts at 12.500€ and it can go up to 30.500€ depending on your yacht, provisioning preferences, the destination and period
You’ve probably noticed the * next to the “Full Xperience” on this page, and here’s the deal: our main goal is for you to think more about the adventure and less about nickel and dimming and in doing so we’ve implemented a special boat-fund called the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA)
The APA amount will always be added on top of the base yacht charter cost.
The Full Xperience* yacht charter base price covers the rental of the vessel with her crew. Our dream vacation starts with mimosas each-day all-day. If yours is to the same tune this is where the APA comes in clutch.
The Advance Provisioning Allowance is used to pay for provisions on board, special customers’ requests, fuel and other variable costs. The APA is a standard system, like an onboard box, managed on your behalf by the Captain. The crew uses this money to buy any products of your choice, or pay for water-taxis, port fees, communication fees and other expenses that are typically almost impossible to estimate, some of you will drink mimosas all day like us, others will prefer a light non-alcoholic sun-downer. The APAs for the two groups will be totally different.
So, how does this APA thing work?
This is a transparent budget management, and all the receipts are available upon request. The Captain can present a detailed breakdown of all the expenses during the trip or after. On the last day of your charter, the remaining unused funds of the APA are reimbursed in full to the clients.
APA is an important part of the total cost of your charter for two reasons:
It usually represents between 20% to 30% of the yacht charter base price.
You’re paying this in advance, at the time of booking.
Rule of thumb: estimate your APA on the high side; all the unused credit will be refunded.
Enquire Now
Booking a trip is easy and secure through our website, where you can choose the preferred destination, dates, and number of guests. Payment options include credit card or bank transfer.
You don’t have to plan anything
We have it all covered
Your Crew
The crew consists of a professional skipper, a hostess, and an optional cook. They have extensive sailing experience, and the skipper has in-depth knowledge of the Greek sailing area, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trip for guests.
Activities & Equipment
The exclusive package includes equipment for water activities. You're free to participate in various activities such as swimming, snorkeling, fishing, kayaking, and paddle-boarding. You can also visit local sites, go hiking, or simply relax on board.
Food & Drink
A private cook, if booked, will prepare delicious meals for you, and the fridge will always be stocked with a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Don't worry — a list of preferred foods, allergens, and special diets will be discussed and agreed upon before departure.
FAQs
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Pack light, casual and comfortable clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and any personal items you may need. Soft bags are preferred over suitcases as they are easier to store on board.
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Yes, children are welcome, and the yacht is equipped with safety gear for children. However, please note that children must be supervised at all times, and parents are responsible for their safety.
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Yes, you can bring your own equipment for water activities, but the yacht is equipped with high-quality equipment, including snorkeling gear, kayaks, and paddleboards.
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The skipper will monitor the weather forecast closely and will make any necessary changes to the itinerary to ensure the safety and comfort of guests. In case of bad weather, the skipper may decide to stay in port or change the route.
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Absolutely. The itinerary can be fully customized within your chosen sailing area — your skipper will fine-tune the route each morning based on your preferences if the weather permits it.
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Split has an international airport (SPU) with direct flights from most major European cities. The airport is about 30 minutes from the ACI Marina by taxi or private transfer. If you're arriving a day early, Split's old town is well worth exploring — Diocletian's Palace, the Riva waterfront, and the Green Market are all within walking distance of the marina.