Gulet GREEN RAY
Custom gulet for 12 through Croatia's Adriatic islands
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About Gulet GREEN RAY
GREEN RAY is a custom gulet built in 2019, purpose-designed for discerning groups seeking authentic Adriatic exploration without compromise. Her traditional hull form conceals contemporary appointments across six generous double cabins, each with ensuite facilities and controlled climate. The layout balances social spaces with genuine privacy, essential for week-long charters where both conviviality and retreat matter.
Topside, the gulet commands attention. A shaded dining area spans the upper deck for evening service as light drains from the Dalmatian sky. The foredeck stretches ahead with lounging platforms positioned to catch sea breezes. A heated jacuzzi aft provides respite between swims. Below, the saloon maintains the aesthetic of classic wooden gulets whilst incorporating modern comfort and natural light through generous ports.
Captain Filip Dedic Zanko, a Šolta native with a Master's in Nautical Engineering, commands with the quiet authority of someone raised alongside the Adriatic. His crew includes Chef Srecko Ilic, whose 13 years refining Mediterranean cuisine translate into daily menus built from local seafood and seasonal produce. Deckhand Stipe Panic ensures every surface gleams and water toys deploy flawlessly. Chief Stewardess Kristina Filipovic orchestrates service with precision and genuine warmth.
Highlights
- •Six double cabins with ensuite bathrooms accommodate 12 guests in genuine comfort
- •Captain with Nautical Engineering credentials and lifelong Dalmatian maritime knowledge
- •Chef Srecko Ilic brings 13 years Mediterranean culinary experience and e-foil instruction
- •Heated jacuzzi, shaded upper deck dining, and extensive lounging across bow and stern
The Charter Experience
A week aboard GREEN RAY unfolds across Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, and Trogir, anchoring in coves most visitors never discover. Mornings bring unhurried departures to emerald-sheltered bays. Afternoons split between shore exploration of stone towns and waterborne swimming from tranquil anchorages. Chef Srecko prepares dinner nightly as the crew tends every operational detail, leaving your group to simply inhabit the rhythm of the sea. This is not rushing between ports; this is understanding why the Adriatic has captivated seafarers for millennia.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day voyage typically departs Split, calling at the pine-sheltered anchorages near Trogir, the Pakleni Islands beyond Hvar, the walled towns of Vis, and concludes near Dubrovnik's dramatic coastline. Each stop remains flexible, allowing Captain Filip to capitalise on weather and your group's preferences. Mornings favour sheltered swimming in crystalline coves; evenings centre on alfresco dining as the crew manages the vessel's every requirement.
Specifications
27.6 m
12
6
12
Monohull
2019
8 kn
4
