Luxury Crewed Catamaran NALA ONE
Crewed Sunreef 80 catamaran, Croatia's Adriatic at your pace
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About Luxury Crewed Catamaran NALA ONE
NALA ONE is a Sunreef 80 catamaran built in 2019, purpose-designed for discerning guests seeking space and stability across Croatia's Adriatic. The hull delivers the comfort of a modern multihull with the refinement expected at this charter level. Three cabins accommodate six guests in individual ensuite comfort, each appointed with light teak and premium fabrics that feel quietly assured rather than ostentatious.
Deck spaces define the yacht's appeal. The aft deck hosts an elegant dining and lounge area ideal for sunset service near Dubrovnik's coastline. Forward, generous sunbeds and net trampolines catch morning light, while the flybridge offers a second social hub with panoramic sightlines across Mljet National Park. The saloon provides a refined indoor refuge, appointed to the same understated standard as the cabins.
Captain Duje and Chef Marin lead a crew trained to anticipate rather than intrude. Marin sources from local markets to compose daily menus aligned with your preferences; Duje charts courses responsive to your interests, whether that means secluded anchorages near Vis, the beach clubs of Dalmatia, or the sheltered coves of Korcula. The yacht carries water sports kit ranging from an e-foil and underwater scooter to paddle boards and full snorkeling gear, leaving active pursuits entirely optional.
Highlights
- •Three private double cabins (one king, two queens) with ensuite heads and contemporary finishes
- •Dual entertainment decks including flybridge with lounge and dining, plus expansive bow sunbeds and trampolines
- •E-foil, underwater scooter, sea bob, snorkeling kits, paddle boards, and water skis for active guests
- •Experienced captain and gourmet chef ensuring bespoke daily itineraries and tailored cuisine
The Charter Experience
A week aboard NALA ONE unfolds across three distinct zones. Split serves as the departure point, whether you embark on a Monday or coordinate around your schedule. From there, the typical eastward arc takes you through the Dalmatian islands—Hvar's limestone cliffs, Korcula's Venetian architecture, and finally Dubrovnik's Old Town backdrop. Mljet National Park offers saltwater lakes and protected anchorages; the islands of Vis and Bisevo reward those seeking isolation and marine biodiversity. Your crew plots each day to match your rhythm: early risers may dive before breakfast; others prefer late-morning departures and afternoon exploration. Evenings centre on the aft deck, where Marin's kitchen and the Adriatic light combine to shape the week's pacing. This is Mediterranean cruising without the frenzy—considered, curated, and entirely your own.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day itinerary departs Split and progresses east toward the crystalline waters of Vis, where you anchor in Palmizana Bay and explore the island's rocky coves. The following days bring Korcula's medieval harbour, then Dubrovnik's baroque facades framed from the water. Mljet National Park's pristine lakes and sheltered anchorages provide a serene pause mid-week. Return passages allow flexibility to linger on favoured islands or discover lesser-known anchorages; your crew adapts to weather, your mood, and the season's best light.
Specifications
24.0 m
6
3
6
Catamaran
2019
8 kn
4
