Crewed Motor Sailer ALLURE
Crewed motor sailer for Croatia's finest islands and hidden anchorages
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About Crewed Motor Sailer ALLURE
ALLURE is a Bodrum Shipyard motor sailer launched in 2011, combining Turkish craftsmanship with proven seaworthiness in the Adriatic. Her seven cabins accommodate discerning guests across the Split-Hvar-Dubrovnik corridor, with a dedicated VIP suite featuring a king-size bed and six additional queen cabins, each with ensuite facilities. The interior balances warm wood finishes with contemporary comfort, designed for week-long exploration without compromise.
Captain Niko and his crew bring local knowledge and attentive service to every charter. The yacht's meticulous maintenance reflects years of professional operation, providing both security and refined hospitality. Your charter fee covers yacht insurance, crew wages and provisions, and laundry; additional costs typically run at 30% APA (fuel, provisions, harbour fees, water sports equipment) plus VAT and gratuities.
Highlights
- •Seven cabins with ensuite facilities, including VIP king-size suite for privacy and status
- •Water toys including kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel gear, water skis, wakeboard, and windsurfer
- •Year-round access to Split, Hvar, and Dubrovnik with professional crew expertise in regional navigation
- •MYBA-standard charter terms with transparent cost structure and inclusive crew provisions
The Charter Experience
A week aboard ALLURE unfolds across Croatia's most rewarding waters. Depart Split for the Dalmatian islands, with options to anchor off Hvar's lavender-covered slopes, explore Pakleni's protected bays, or venture south toward Dubrovnik's medieval walls and the Elafiti archipelago. The crew's familiarity with local fishing villages, diving sites, and seasonal wind patterns ensures each day reflects your preferences, whether active water sports or languid coastal exploration.
Suggested Itinerary
A representative week might begin in Split, sailing south to Brač and Hvar for evening anchorages in Pakleni Bay. Continue toward Vis for its pristine waters and underwater archaeology, then turn east for Korčula's Venetian architecture and local wine. The final days allow either a push to Dubrovnik via the Elafiti islands or a return north via sheltered bays, depending on weather and crew recommendations.
Specifications
28.0 m
7
12
Monohull
2011
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