Crewed Catamaran AHALYA
Sunreef 60 catamaran with accomplished crew in Croatia's Adriatic
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About Crewed Catamaran AHALYA
AHALYA is a Sunreef 60 purpose-built for those seeking refined comfort without sacrifice. Her contemporary design blends indoor elegance with expansive outdoor living across dual hulls, offering the stability and space that distinguishes modern catamaran cruising. Four cabins accommodate eight guests in beds ranging from king to queen, each with private en-suite facilities.
The yacht's layout prioritizes open-air engagement. An aft deck features a shaded lounge and dining area; forward sun beds and trampolines invite hours of unstructured relaxation; the flybridge commands views across Mljet National Park and the Dalmatian coastline. Interior spaces combine natural timber and refined textiles, creating warmth without pretension.
Captain Bozo Pavlovic commands the vessel with a background spanning both sail expertise and guest-focused hospitality. Chef Marko Matei sources local Croatian produce for meals that balance comfort and sophistication. Stewardess Marina Andrijasevic, multilingual and detail-oriented, orchestrates service with practised discretion. This crew combination ensures seamless logistics whilst allowing you to remain present.
Highlights
- •Accomplished three-person crew including captain, chef, and multilingual stewardess
- •Four double cabins with private en-suites; sleeps eight in comfort
- •Extensive water toy collection including kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel gear, and tow equipment
- •Dual-hull stability ideal for Adriatic conditions; shallow draught reaches protected anchorages
The Charter Experience
Charter AHALYA for an immersion in Croatia's Adriatic character. Split, Hvar, and Dubrovnik serve as bases for exploring hidden anchorages, beach clubs with authentic Dalmatian energy, and marine reserves where snorkelling reveals unexpected clarity. The catamaran's stability and draught access quieter mooring grounds; her water toy collection (kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel gear, sea bobs, and tow equipment) transforms downtime into active discovery. Days unfold at your pace: morning swims in Vis's sheltered bays, afternoon passages with minimal motion, evenings anchored beneath star-filled skies with meals prepared from market ingredients sourced that morning.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day charter departs Split, traverses the Dalmatian islands, and includes anchorages near Mljet National Park's freshwater lakes, the beach clubs and Roman ruins of Hvar, the turquoise waters and archaeological sites near Vis, and the walled medieval architecture of Dubrovnik. Timing permits both active water pursuits and leisurely village exploration, with the crew managing logistics and culinary affairs to allow uninterrupted engagement with the landscape.
Specifications
18.0 m
8
4
8
Catamaran
2025
10 kn
3
