Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht BORA BORA
Admiral 27 crewed motor yacht exploring Montenegro and Croatia's Adriatic bays
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht BORA BORA
BORA BORA cuts an elegant profile across the Adriatic, her Admiral 27 hull designed for purposeful cruising along Montenegro's dramatic coastline. Low, sleek lines and disciplined engineering translate to effortless passage between anchorages, while her four cabins accommodate eight guests in genuine comfort rather than compromise.
Captain Antonio Guscic commands with two decades of maritime experience and a Yacht Master license up to 500 GT, supported by Stewardess Matea Zubovic (scuba certified, boat leader license, motor yacht sailor since 2018), Chef Dušan Škari? (trained across ships and catering), and deckhand Toni Muži? handling mooring and maintenance with quiet precision. This crew synchronises around your preferences, whether that means spontaneous bay-hopping or anchoring for leisurely dinners.
Chef Dušan shapes menus around Mediterranean seafood, working with fresh fish, shellfish, and crab prepared with technical confidence and creative flair. Matea's service keeps the atmosphere light and personal, transforming each meal into part of the voyage rather than a scheduled obligation. Safety and seamless operation frame every charter, yet the experience never feels formal or overwound.
Highlights
- •Four-cabin configuration with 2 double and 2 twin berths, sleeping eight in individual privacy rather than tight quarters
- •Experienced captain and three-person crew enabling spontaneous itinerary changes without logistical friction
- •Chef-led Mediterranean menus centred on fresh Adriatic seafood, tailored to your preferences and dietary requirements
- •Access to Montenegro's UNESCO World Heritage bays and Croatia's quieter island anchorages, away from crowded charter ports
The Charter Experience
Weeks aboard BORA BORA follow the rhythm you set. Begin in Kotor, where UNESCO World Heritage mountains frame the water as you slip into the Adriatic, then navigate at leisure between sun-soaked coves, historic coastal towns, and quiet anchorages where the only sound is water lapping the hull. The flybridge becomes your preferred vantage, warm teak beneath you, the breeze carrying salt and pine. Montenegro's rugged bays give way seamlessly to Croatia's island passages, each day refined by your crew's local knowledge and your own inclination to explore or remain still. By evening, Adriatic seafood and local wines arrive unhurried, and the sunset requires no schedule.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Kotor beneath limestone cliffs, cruising the Bay of Boka's UNESCO protected waters before opening into the Adriatic proper. Anchor off Perast for morning swims, then press toward Budva and Croatia's Dalmatian islands, pausing at Hvar for an evening ashore before retreating to uninhabited coves around Vis and Korčula. Balance historical towns with tranquil snorkeling stops and long anchorages where dinner becomes the day's focal point, each course paired with local Adriatic wines. Return toward the coast as the week closes, timing your final approach for sunset.
Specifications
26.8 m
8
4
8
Monohull
1992
20 kn
4
