Gulet ALBA
Traditional gulet comfort on the Adriatic's most coveted coastline
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About Gulet ALBA
ALBA is a classic Turkish gulet offering intimate crewed charters for up to 10 guests along Croatia's Adriatic shores. Built in 1997, she combines authentic wooden construction with thoughtful modern systems, providing the unhurried pace and personalized service that define gulet travel.
Five staterooms accommodate your party with understated elegance. Four doubles and one twin cabin are finished in warm dark wood, each with ensuite facilities and climate control. Soft linens and discrete styling create quarters that feel more like a private retreat than a chartered vessel.
The generous deck is arranged for the rhythms of leisure. Expansive sunbathing areas, formal dining for the full group, and open gathering spaces make ALBA equally suited to active exploration and restorative stillness. Auxiliary sails complement her diesel engines, offering flexibility in both pace and fuel consumption.
Highlights
- •Five en-suite cabins with dark wood joinery and premium linens for dignified accommodation
- •Expansive deck space configured for dining, sunbathing, and evening entertainment
- •Watermaker and independent air conditioning in each cabin ensure comfort during warm-season cruising
- •Tender, kayaks, SUP, snorkelling gear, and optional waverunner for water pursuits and tender exploration
The Charter Experience
Charter ALBA to navigate the Croatian coast with a dedicated crew attending to every detail. Begin in Split or Kastela, then drift between Dalmatian islands, limestone coves, and medieval harbor towns. The gulet format allows deeper anchorage in smaller bays than larger motor yachts, opening quieter corners of the Adriatic. Snorkel directly from the stern, paddle a kayak into sea caves, or simply remain at anchor with a book and the Adriatic breeze. Your crew manages navigation, provisioning, and galley duties, freeing you to set the day's rhythm.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might unfold from Split toward the Dalmatian islands, anchoring off Hvar for an evening ashore, continuing to Vis and its hidden coves, then tracking south through Korcula toward Dubrovnik. Each day allows time for swimming and water toys in translucent anchorages, with evening passage and dinner under sail or at rest in a protected bay.
Specifications
30.0 m
10
5
10
Monohull
1997
