Beneteau Oceanis 51.1 Monohull
Price per cabin (sleeps 2 people)
This yacht sleeps 10 guests plus a Vagabonde Adventures Captain (no chef on this boat, guests will share cooking responsibilities).
Built in ‘23, this 51 foot Beneteau Oceanis monohull is a great sailing machine. With a spacious, teak decked cockpit and fold down swim platform you will be enjoying the Croatian islands in style. The interior is light and voluminous and you will enjoy the many seating areas. Meal times can be enjoyed inside or outside around the large cockpit table.
Hoist the fully battened mainsail and set your self tacking jib and you’ll be away sailing in minutes.
At anchor comfort is no compromise, this monohull features a generator with air conditioning to keep you cool overnight.
Yacht features:
- Air conditioning
- Generator
- Electric toilets
- Fans in cabins
- Swim platform
- Fully battened mainsail
Price per cabin (sleeps 2 people)
This yacht sleeps 10 guests plus a Vagabonde Adventures Captain (no chef on this boat, guests will share cooking responsibilities).
Built in ‘23, this 51 foot Beneteau Oceanis monohull is a great sailing machine. With a spacious, teak decked cockpit and fold down swim platform you will be enjoying the Croatian islands in style. The interior is light and voluminous and you will enjoy the many seating areas. Meal times can be enjoyed inside or outside around the large cockpit table.
Hoist the fully battened mainsail and set your self tacking jib and you’ll be away sailing in minutes.
At anchor comfort is no compromise, this monohull features a generator with air conditioning to keep you cool overnight.
Yacht features:
- Air conditioning
- Generator
- Electric toilets
- Fans in cabins
- Swim platform
- Fully battened mainsail
Price per cabin (sleeps 2 people)
This yacht sleeps 10 guests plus a Vagabonde Adventures Captain (no chef on this boat, guests will share cooking responsibilities).
Built in ‘23, this 51 foot Beneteau Oceanis monohull is a great sailing machine. With a spacious, teak decked cockpit and fold down swim platform you will be enjoying the Croatian islands in style. The interior is light and voluminous and you will enjoy the many seating areas. Meal times can be enjoyed inside or outside around the large cockpit table.
Hoist the fully battened mainsail and set your self tacking jib and you’ll be away sailing in minutes.
At anchor comfort is no compromise, this monohull features a generator with air conditioning to keep you cool overnight.
Yacht features:
- Air conditioning
- Generator
- Electric toilets
- Fans in cabins
- Swim platform
- Fully battened mainsail
WHAT’S INCLUDED
CAPTAIN
All above listed boats have expert Vagabonde Adventures Captains onboard. They will sail you around the islands in safety, manage the important systems onboard and show you a fantastic time onboard. If you are interested in chartering a boat yourself and joining the flotilla please fill out the form on the bottom of this page or email us for details.
YACHT ACCOMMODATION
You'll be staying on a beautiful yacht for 7 nights and sail alongside a new adventurous group of friends as part of the Vagabonde Adventures flotilla.
DINGHY
Every yacht comes equipped with a dinghy and outboard anytime you need to get to shore or go explore.
BED LINENS
Towels and bed linens are supplied, it’s not a bad idea to pack a quick dry beach towel.
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL COSTS
FOOD AND DRINKS ONBOARD 200€ per person
If you have a Chef on your yacht they will do the food shop for you on the first day, working from their personal menu, you and the crew will pay for the food. If you don't have a chef you will be in charge of doing the food shop and cooking for the week.
ALCOHOL & EATING OUT 300€ per person
Your Chef (if your yacht has one) cooks you breakfast and lunch every day and two dinners during the week. You’re free to eat out or cook for yourself for the rest. Treat yourself to drinks and meals throughout the week in local bars and restaurants.
MEALS FOR SKIPPER & HOST 100€ per person
Guests are responsible for feeding their crew. This includes onboard food and meals when ashore, a small amount when split between the group.
PORT FEES 50€ per person
Port fees are payable on arrival at each island you visit. These vary depending on yacht size, location and dates.
YACHT FUEL, WATER, SHORE POWER 150€ per person
You’ll need to keep your yacht topped up with water and power throughout the week to ensure it is running in top shape! The yacht must be refuelled with diesel on returning to the base marina. These costs vary depending on the size of the boat.
TRANSFERS TO & FROM AIRPORT
You’ll need to make your own way to the marina from the airport - if you are taking a taxi, make sure to take out cash first!
STAFF GRATUITY at your discretion
Tipping is customary in the marine industry. If your skipper and host have given you an amazing week, please consider tipping them for their services. 15-20% of the total trip cost is standard.
NORTH DALMATIAN COAST ITINERARY
SKRADIN
Your adventure begins in Skradin, a picturesque town nestled along the banks of the Krka River. Arrive early to explore the cascading waterfalls of the National Park, a true wonderland of beauty. As you set sail from the marina, feel the anticipation of the journey ahead. The breeze whispers promises of discovery as you chart a course towards the island of Zlarin, renowned for its crystal-clear waters.
ZLARIN
Wake up to the gentle lapping of waves against your boat's hull in the tranquil harbor of Zlarin. Spend the day exploring the island's hidden coves and secluded beaches, where you can dive in and explore the underwater wonders. In the evening, dine on fresh seafood at a local restaurant, as the sunset paints the sky in hues of pink and gold.
TRIBUNJ
Bid farewell to Zlarin and set sail for the charming fishing village of Tribunj. As you approach the harbor, you'll be greeted by colorful fishing boats bobbing in the water. Explore the narrow streets of the old town, where stone houses adorned with flowers line the cobblestone lanes. Don't miss the opportunity to sample local delicacies at a traditional konoba.
DUGI OTOK
Sail to the island of Dugi Otok, a hidden gem known for its rugged cliffs, secluded beaches, and pristine nature. Explore the island's charming villages, hike to breathtaking viewpoints, and swim in the crystal clear waters of Telascica Nature Park.
KORNATI NATIONAL PARK
Today, you'll venture into the heart of the Kornati Islands, a breathtaking archipelago known for its rugged landscapes and pristine waters. Cruise through the labyrinth of islands, stopping to snorkel in hidden bays and sunbathe on deserted beaches. In the evening, anchor in a secluded cove and dine under the stars, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Kornati National Park.
PRIMOŠTEN
Continue your journey southward to the enchanting town of Primošten, perched on a picturesque peninsula overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Wander through the narrow streets of the old town, where stone houses and ancient churches tell stories of centuries past. Climb to the top of the town's iconic tower for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline before indulging in a seafood feast at a waterfront restaurant.
GREBAŠTICA
Sail to the idyllic bay of Grebaštica, a tranquil oasis nestled between the hills of the Dalmatian coast. Drop anchor in the calm waters and spend the day swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing on deck with a good book. Explore the quaint village, where time seems to stand still, and immerse yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of coastal living. As the sun sets on your final evening, gather with your fellow sailors for a farewell dinner on deck, toasting to a week of unforgettable experiences in the stunning waters of Croatia.
This itinerary is weather dependant and may change slightly.
JOURNEY DETAILS
· DATES August 10 - 17, 2024
· LOCATION Marina Skradin, Croatia
TRAVEL TO AND FROM THE MARINA
Jump in one of our recommended vans for the ride from Split Airport (SPU) to Marina Skradin.
IN THE MARINA
Meeting time with your Captain and Chef is at 1 pm Saturday at Konoba Evala, a restaurant overlooking our yachts.
Boarding: The yachts are usually ready to board at 5 pm. In the meantime you can head to a nearby supermarket to do the food shop for the week. We recommend stocking up at the start of the week as the small stores on the islands have limited stock and are more expensive. If you have a Chef onboard, they will take care of the shopping for you.
Disembarking: We arrive back at the marina on Friday evening by 6 pm and will spend the final night with a farewell dinner nearby. Guests must disembark the yachts by 10 am on Saturday.
LOCAL INFORMATION
The Currency in Croatia is the EURO.
You are strongly advised to have travel insurance while travelling.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in most hotels, shops and larger restaurants; American Express is not accepted in some establishments. However, you are strongly recommended to carry cash needed for the week before leaving your marina for meals, fuel, mooring fees and water taxis.
The dress code on the islands is casual (shorts & t-shirts) and only the most exclusive restaurants require elegant clothing.
The Time zone is Central European Summer Time.
Grocery stores are generally open 08:00- 21:00.
The majority of islanders are religious and this should be respected.
WEATHER
The average daily temperature in Croatia during August ranges between 25°C (77°F) and 30°C (86°F), minimum nighttime temperatures around 21°C (71°F) and low monthly rainfall. With average water temperatures of 24°C - 28°C (75°F - 82°F), going in the water (and staying there!) feels great.
PACKING LIST
Pack in a soft duffel-type bag, please avoid using hard suitcases as we are unable to store them onboard.
You will likely spend most of your week in your bathing suit and flip flops. Don’t forget a good hat (preferably wide brim with a chin strap for the windy days), reef safe sunscreen, light long sleeve sun shirt and polarized sunglasses to help with the glare of the water.
Evenings are pretty relaxed even when ashore at restaurants, smart casual is as dressy as it gets. Pack a pair of long pants and a light jacket for the off chance of a cooler evening.
CLOTHING
Lightweight clothes; dresses, tank tops, shorts, t-shirts, sarongs. Remember you’ll be in your swimwear most of the time! Good quality polarized sunglasses, wide brim hat and a sun protective shirt are a must! Light raincoat/wind jacket and a pair of long pants in case of summer storms and cool evenings. Flip-flops or sandals, deck shoes such as sneakers or tennis shoes with non-marking soles.
TOILETRIES
Reef friendly high factor sunscreen and aftersun, lip balm (with SPF), mosquito repellent spray and anti-itch cream for mosquito bites and seasickness medication if you think you’ll need it.
EXTRAS/NICE TO HAVE
Beach towel or Turkish towel (1 bath towel is provided by the charter company), waterproof bag, adapter for electrical plugs, phone charger and battery pack, your own water bottle to minimize plastic use, disposable underwater camera or GoPro, a book/e-reader for down time, cards, chess or your favorite board game
DOCUMENTS
Valid passport, visa, travel insurance, printouts of important info such as meeting details and travel documents, local currency.