- cabin capacity
- double bed
Cabin Charter Exploring Croatia aboard a Catamaran
15 June 2024 - 22 June 2024
- Croatia
- 7 days trip
- 8 places avaliable
- Catamaran
- Shared cruises may require a minimum number of guests.
- Price may vary depending on the cabin type, occupancy and cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
- Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
Your sailing trip
Croatia, an enchanting destination, beckons with its Adriatic coastline, historic charm, and vibrant culture.
Island Odyssey: aboard a catamaran, navigate from one island to another. The crystal-clear waters invite you to swim, snorkel, and indulge in water sports, turning each stop into a blend of excitement and relaxation.
Luxury Afloat: Catamarans redefine sailing comfort with spacious saloons and ample deck areas. The gentle lull of the sea becomes your soundtrack as you unwind, basking in the sun while the attentive crew attends to your every need.
Historical Ports: a sailing adventure lets you dock in these historic ports, immersing yourself in Croatia's rich cultural tapestry and savoring its delectable cuisine.
Sunset Symphony: Witness the mesmerizing beauty of Croatia's sunsets from the catamaran's deck, where the sun gracefully bids adieu below the horizon.
Important Notes:
Please, be advised that the planned itinerary is subject to modification based on Meteorological and Technical considerations. These changes do not qualify as a valid reason for any type of refund.
By the Cabin bookings are open from June to September. For specific guaranteed dates, please inquire with your travel planner. Please note that a minimum of 4 passengers is required to secure any date
Itinerary
Embarking: Split at 16:30:00
Disembarking: Split at 08:30:00
Cruise price details
Price per person
Accomodation on selected shared cabin, check out single use and details
Minimum guests for departure
No one on board yet, 4 more persons needed.
Entire yacht price
Book the entire yacht for a private trip
Yacht - Catamaran Roulette from 40ft to 43ft of length
We have different models of catamarans for our sailing cruise
Step aboard one of our selected catamarans—from 40 to 43 feet in length—and experience a sailing lifestyle designed for comfort, freedom, and connection to nature. Our Catamaran Roulette includes well-maintained models built between 2017 and 2023 by renowned shipyards such as Lagoon and Bali, guaranteeing reliable performance and thoughtful layouts. The specific boat model, year, and builder will be confirmed with you before departure.
All catamarans in this category offer well-separated private cabins located below deck, ensuring peace and quiet for all guests. Most cabins feature ensuite bathrooms and showers, while one may include a shared bathroom setup. The interior saloon includes a functional kitchen and dining area, perfect for relaxing or enjoying meals indoors, while the outdoor veranda offers shaded seating with panoramic views. At the front, a sunny foredeck with soft cushions becomes the perfect place to stretch out and soak in the sea breeze.
With three distinct lounging areas—indoor, shaded outdoor, and sunny bow—you’ll always find the right space for reading, dining, or simply watching the waves. Whether you're sailing between islands or anchored in a quiet bay, the design and layout support a relaxed onboard lifestyle.
For trips ashore, a fast dinghy with a rigid keel ensures easy and safe transport to beaches, towns, and hidden coves.
This catamaran category is ideal for those seeking a well-balanced mix of comfort, privacy, and sociable open-air spaces—perfect for both new sailors and seasoned travelers. Each model brings a unique personality, but all share the same goal: to make your sailing week smooth, scenic, and unforgettable.
Book your cabin and prepare to discover the Mediterranean the way it was meant to be seen—from the deck of a sailing catamaran.
Whos’ on board
Crew
Travelers
Cruise activities and tips
Travel organizer tips
Guests on board are not expected to have any sailing experience, or a license.
The captain, and any other crew present, will take care of sailing maneuvers, moorings and anchoring. Still, if you are interested, you can ask to help the captain with some easy task either to set the sails, during mooring and anchoring (for example using the remote to throw or weigh the anchor) or even taking the helm while safely out at sea. All in the spirit to have some fun and participate in everyday life on board.
Our recommendation is to be careful on the start of your holiday: do not spend time inside the cabin while the boat moves, go outside to take some fresh air, look at the panorama and stay still as much as possible, so your body will get used to the movement and the next days you will feel good! If this does not work then there are some things you can do to minimize the effects. Ginger: raw, candied or brewed in a tea, is a cheap and delicious remedy. Sea bands, elastic bracelets that put pressure on a point that is believed to relieve nausea. And finally medication, as there are a number of drugs available from your doctor that can help soothe the nerves in your inner ear or suppress the brain’s response to seasickness.
If the offer for transport is not already given with the logistic information upon completing the booking, then the best way is to contact Intersailclub staff. For shared cruises sometimes a taxi transfer can be organized for all the guests arriving in the same airport at similar times, so as to divide the costs of a car or taxi. For private cruises, it is alway best to organize the transfer in advance, so as to avoid last minute high rates at airports. Finally there are always some public transports options to reach the embarking point and Intersailclub can help you interface with the trip organizer, to give you good advice on all available options.
Every day will be quite different from the other, as the beauty of being on a boat is just this! No two days will be the same. The boat moves along an itinerary that is partly decided by the captain beforehand and partly influenced by the weather. Sometimes the boat will be anchored in a bay and sometimes moored in a marina. If you want to go on land, you will either be brought by the captain with the dinghy (a small rubber boat, with engine) or simply step down on the pontoon. Enjoying some local life, going on a shopping spree, eating in the local restaurants, participating in local activities (winery visits, trekking, biking, cooking classes and more) and generally sightseeing is a fundamental part of your sailing holiday just like swimming, sunbathing and relaxing on board in those moments when going to land will not be practical.
The available space for luggage on a sailing vessel is limited. A soft canvas luggage is the best solution, since it can be folded and stored at the bottom of the wardrobe. No need to bring with you too many clothes, you will mostly use swimsuits and some light clothes for when you will step on solid ground, perhaps something special for a night out. Just don’t forget your sunscreen (30 , at sea the sun hits harder!), a hat, sunglasses, flippers, swimsuits galore and a beach towel, some earbuds for music and to bring something that will keep you warm, because even during summer at night it gets quite cold at sea!
Should you need to bring with you more luggage, for any reason, then contact the staff to help you organize proper storage for it.
The answer is yes…for the most part! For shared cruises, children are allowed on board from 9 years old onward, as smaller children might be difficult to handle among strangers and influence the experience of the other guests negatively. For this reason still some shared cruise organizers might not accept young people under the age of 14.
For private cruises, there is really no limit to the age of small children on board and the general consensus is that small children on board, alway have a fun time.
If bringing a child on board, especially from 1 to 6 years old, you might want to invest in a safety net, which is put around the railings by the trip organizer for a fee, and diminishes the risk of slipping from the deck into the sea. For the same reason always take care to have on board life jackets appropriate for the weight of the child, they are not given by default, so either buy your own or ask for them as an extra.
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