FAQ
Yes - absolutely. Sailing with kids is safe and very family-friendly. Our skippers are experienced, patient, and know calm bays, easy routes, and child-friendly stops.
Catamarans offer plenty of space, stability, and safety.
If you book a package that includes a curated route, we plan everything for you - including bays, restaurants, and island stops.
If route planning is not included in your package, your skipper will discuss possible options with you during the week.
Yes - bareboat charter is possible if you have a valid sailing license.
If not, a professional skipper will be added to your booking.
Of course. Yacht charter with friends is one of the most popular options.
We help you choose the right boat size and route based on your group dynamic and preferences.
Yes - we can organize everything for your special trip.
Just tell us your wishes (decorations, restaurants, clubs, activities), and we will take care of the rest.
We recommend doing a grocery run before boarding. Typical essentials include:
pasta, rice, snacks
salt, oil, spices
water & basic drinks
fruits & breakfast items
All boats have a kitchen where you can cook together.
We ask you in advance what you’d like to have on board, and we order everything for you.
Your groceries will be ready in the marina at check-in — so you can start your holiday immediately without shopping stress.
Yes - every catamaran or yacht comes with a fully equipped kitchen and several bathrooms with toilets and showers.
The exact layout depends on the boat model.
ou will receive your skipper’s contact details one week prior to departure, along with check-in information and practical tips.
No problem - simply discuss your wishes with your skipper.
They know the Adriatic extremely well and can create a custom route based on weather and your preferences-
All organizational information - check-in time, marina details, etc. - will be sent to you right after the booking.
A yacht is not a hotel — it’s an adventure. Space on board is limited, and the lifestyle is more minimalistic and outdoors-focused. You’ll spend most of your time swimming, exploring islands, relaxing on deck, and enjoying the sea breeze.
Living on a boat means:
limited storage space → pack light
shared common areas → teamwork & communication
moving with the sea → embrace the flow
being outdoors a lot → the sea becomes your living room
Once you adapt to this lifestyle, most guests say it becomes part of the magic of the whole experience.
Because the experience is different — in the best way:
you wake up with sunrise views
swim before breakfast
spend the day in bays and on islands
cook together or visit restaurants
live barefoot and unplugged
Everyone gets used to boat life quickly, and it’s exactly what makes the week unforgettable.


