Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht LADYSHIP
Heesen elegance across Croatia and Montenegro's Adriatic
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht LADYSHIP
LADYSHIP is a Heesen motor yacht built for those who value substance over spectacle. Her proportions feel effortless rather than imposing, with six cabins accommodating twelve guests in the kind of comfort that lets you forget you're at sea. Since 1994, she has been refined by owners who understand that a great yacht is defined not by size but by how well it moves through the water and how thoughtfully it carries you between places.
What sets this charter apart is the crew. Captain Dalibor Preloznik commands with the quiet authority of someone who has spent years reading these waters, whilst First Officer Luka Gulic handles navigation and tender operations with instructor-level precision. Chef Raffaele Rivieccio constructs menus around what the Adriatic offers each day, moving between comforting classics and refined restaurant-style courses with equal ease. Chief Stewardess Tatiana Mykhailovska and Stewardess Johnicka Ehlers maintain service that feels attentive without formality, creating the sort of ease that only comes from genuine professionalism.
Highlights
- •Seven-person crew including experienced captain, engineer team, and chef trained across Mediterranean fine dining
- •Six cabins with full beam access to both Croatia's Dalmatian coast and Montenegro's fjord-like waterways
- •Flexible daily itineraries that favour anchorages, village exploration, and extended swimming over fixed schedules
- •From EUR 85,000 per week, accommodating groups up to twelve guests across Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik, and Kotor
The Charter Experience
A week aboard LADYSHIP unfolds without rigid schedule. Mornings might start with coffee on the foredeck before a snorkel over shallow reefs; afternoons could be spent in harbour towns or at quiet anchorages where time moves at the pace of light and tide. The charter spans both the island-hop character of Croatia and the dramatic, mountain-ringed bays of Montenegro, with your crew adjusting each day around what appeals to you. By week's end, the two regions feel like chapters in a single Adriatic story rather than separate destinations.
Suggested Itinerary
Begin in Split with gentle coastal passages toward Hvar's sheltered bays, then curve south toward Dubrovnik's stone architecture and clear waters. The second half opens into Montenegro's Kotor Bay, where anchorages sit beneath limestone cliffs and mornings feel suspended in calm. Throughout, your crew balances cruising time with lingering stops, ensuring each day reflects what the group genuinely wants rather than what a printed itinerary demands.
Specifications
41.0 m
12
6
12
Monohull
1994
14.5 kn
7
