Croatia Yachting books Aria, a Jeanneau 64 (build year 2016), on sailing yacht charter terms across the Adriatic season — Saturday-to-Saturday weeks from ACI Marina Pula | Pula, bareboat for crews holding an ICC or RYA Day Skipper (plus VHF SRC), or with one of our 42 Split-based skippers if a licence isn't in the group. She measures 20.1 m on deck (65.9 ft overall) — a size most charterers consider the practical ceiling for a self-managed week.
Below decks: 4 cabins, 3 heads with showers, with certified capacity for 8 guests. The charter rate includes berth linens, towels and the galley start-pack (oil, salt, washing-up basics, coffee for the first morning); the operator's base team runs the hand-over inventory at check-in so the boat is ready to sail by the time your provisioning order arrives at the marina.
Boat equipment features rolling mainsail. It also boasts stand up paddle (sup) - free, lcd tv, wakeboard, bathing platform. From ACI Marina Pula | Pula, Aria opens onto Brijuni, Cres, Lošinj and the Kvarner gulf. Istria + Kvarner bases (Pomer, ACI Pula, Punat on Krk) are the cooler-summer option — northerly meltemi-free, calmer afternoon winds. Croatia Yachting handles the charter contract, the deposit pathway, transit-log paperwork and after-hours support — every booking carries a 72-hour free-cancellation window from the moment it's confirmed.
Deck
12V Socket
12V Socket/ USB sockets in each cabinAnchor winch remote control
Anchor with chain
Bilge pump - Mechanic
Bimini
Bimini topCockpit table
Dinghy garage
Distress flare box
Donut
included in priceElectric anchor windlass
Emergency tiller
GPS chart plotter
GPS chart plotter - cockpit
Grill/Barbecue/Plancha
Hydraulic gangway
Indoor speakers
BOSE Acoustimass speakers insideJet tender
Highspeed jet tender - Williams Turbojet 285Outdoor speakers
Outside shower
Cockpit/stern, outside showerRadar reflector
Radio
Fusion AV700 DVD/CD/MP3 playerSafe
Set of tools
Spare anchor (Reserve, Auxiliary anchor)
Sprayhood
Stern thruster
Stove
Swimming ladder
Teak deck
Teak cockpitWind instrument/Anemometer
Windex
Galley
Coffee machine
Cooker
Wine coolerDishwasher
Freezer
220V/50HZFridge
Cockpit fridgeHot water
Microwave
Microwave/Grill 17LOven
Refrigerator
Water maker
Black Water TankInterior
Electric fans in cabins
Electric toilet
with fresh water flushingTowels
Navigation
AIS
Autopilot
Raymarine with remote controlBow thruster
Sails
Electric winches
Rewind Electric winches + el. roll for genoaYacht electrics
Air conditioning
MASTERVOLTBattery charger
Generator
220V/50Hz ONAN 7kWInverter
220V/50HZ 700VAShore connection 220 V
Safety
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Flashlight
4 colorsFog horn
Liferaft
VHF radio
Raymarine 260 with 2 stationsEntertainment
Bathing platform
Flat screen TV
LCD TVStand Up Paddle
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The Croatian sailing season runs late April through mid-October. The sweet spots:
April and late October can be done but expect cooler swimming and more weather-related route changes.
Croatian charter prices vary by vessel type, size, season and operator. As a guide for a 7-night peak-week charter:
Add transit log (~€200–€500), end cleaning (~€150–€350), marina fees if you berth (~€50–€200/night) and provisioning. Croatia Yachting lists all extras transparently on every quote — no surprises at the marina.
Yes — most Croatian operators allow one-way charters within Croatia for a small repositioning fee (typically €200-€600 depending on distance). Common one-way pairs:
One-way isn't always available on every yacht — tell us your preferred direction on the inquiry and we filter the fleet to one-way-friendly boats first.
Every booking through Croatia Yachting includes a 72-hour free cancellation window from the moment the booking is confirmed — change your mind in the first three days, full deposit refunded, no questions.
Beyond that 72-hour grace period, standard charter cancellation rules apply (operator-specific, summarised on every quote). We strongly recommend yacht charter cancellation insurance for high-season weeks — the operator's standard fee schedule typically scales from 30% (60+ days out) to 100% (less than 30 days out).
You can get in touch with the skipper as soon as you've completed your booking.
Our skippers are highly qualified and knowledgeable about their locality. They all speak English. For a bareboat charter, the skipper is paid in the marina at check-in (on a crewed charter the crew is already included in the price).
A catamaran is the easier first charter: two hulls = greater stability, no significant heel, more interior + deck space per metre, twin engines for confident manoeuvring. Sleeps the same number of people in genuine privacy. Costs ~2× the sailing yacht equivalent.
A sailing yacht (mono-hull) is the "real sailing" experience: faster on the wind, more responsive helm, lower price per metre. Some heel under sail, less internal space, narrower berths. Best for groups with at least one experienced sailor or a clear preference for proper sailing.
Rule of thumb at Croatia Yachting: catamaran for families with kids or comfort-first weeks; sailing yacht for couples or sailors who want the wind.
Three paths:
The boat is confirmed when the first instalment lands (30, 40 or 50% of the total — depends on operator), or full balance for bookings inside 60 days. We accept bank transfer and major cards.
A broker confirms the option, drafts the contract, and walks you through the deposit. 72-hour free cancellation kicks in from booking, transit log + cleaning called out separately.