Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht HAPPY ME
Benetti elegance. Croatian waters. Impeccable service.
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht HAPPY ME
HAPPY ME is a Benetti Classic Supreme 132 motor yacht built in 2020, designed for guests who expect refined comfort without compromise. Her five cabins accommodate up to 11 guests across a king bed, two queens, four singles, and a pullman configuration. On the Adriatic, her sophisticated profile commands attention while her interior spaces deliver the kind of thoughtful luxury that rewards extended time onboard.
The crew of seven, led by Captain Boris Slatina with two decades of Croatian waters experience, operates with the quiet efficiency that distinguishes truly professional yacht service. Chef Marko Rajilic trained under Michelin-starred chefs and brings contemporary Mediterranean cooking to every service, while Chief Stewardess Nikica Radic ensures each day flows without friction. Stewardess Ivana's massage qualification and Luka's physiotherapy background reflect HAPPY ME's commitment to genuine guest wellbeing rather than surface luxury.
Highlights
- •Crew of seven including Captain Slatina (20+ years Croatian experience) and Chef Rajilic (Michelin-trained)
- •Five cabins accommodating up to 11 guests with flexible bed configurations
- •Stewardess wellness services including massage and physiotherapy support
- •Flexible itineraries spanning Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian coast
The Charter Experience
A week aboard HAPPY ME unfolds at the pace you choose. Begin in Split's historic old town, then drift southward into the Dalmatian coastline where clear bays, hidden coves, and sun-warmed stone villages reward both active exploration and deliberate idleness. Your crew shapes each day around what genuinely interests you, whether that means lingering over seafood, snorkeling in crystalline water, or timing evening anchorages for optimal light. The contrast between cultural immersion and pure relaxation means no two days feel identical. This is the Adriatic experienced not as a checklist, but as a living rhythm.
Suggested Itinerary
Week one might trace Split's medieval quarters before anchoring near Brač, then work southward to Hvar's pine-sheltered bays and the Pakleni Islands. Days five through seven carry you toward Dubrovnik's walled old town and the cave systems of Mljet, with unhurried passages allowing time for proper meals, swimming, and the kind of conversation that happens when the shoreline recedes and the rhythm slows.
Specifications
40.2 m
11
5
11
Monohull
2020
11 kn
7
