Crewed Catamaran NIKA ONE
Crewed Samana 59 catamaran for eight through Croatia's Adriatic jewels
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About Crewed Catamaran NIKA ONE
NIKA ONE is a Fountaine Pajot Samana 59 delivered in 2024, purpose-built for discerning charterers seeking comfort without compromise across the Croatian coastline. The catamaran hull delivers stability and a smooth ride, whilst her five double cabins accommodate eight guests with private ensuites and contemporary teak-accented interiors. Light, refined spaces throughout—from the saloon to the indoor dining area—create an understated elegance that never feels ostentatious.
Your Captain Toni leads a three-person crew who excel at crafting itineraries tuned to your interests, whether that means morning dives into Adriatic reefs, sunset aperitifs off Dalmatian anchorages, or culinary explorations beyond the galley. The aft deck dining and lounge areas frame views across the Adriatic, whilst the flybridge provides an elevated vantage for navigating towards Mljet National Park or the historic cliffs near Dubrovnik. Forward, bow sun beds and netted trampolines invite you to drift and unwind between swimming stops.
Highlights
- •Five double cabins with private ensuites, each appointed in contemporary style
- •Aft deck and flybridge for dining, relaxation, and panoramic views
- •Water toys including Sea Bob, skis, kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkelling gear
- •Experienced crew (Captain Toni plus two) who customise your itinerary daily
The Charter Experience
Charter NIKA ONE from Split and sail a bespoke seven-day itinerary through some of Europe's most unspoilt waters. Mornings might see you kayaking in sheltered bays or paddleboarding off uninhabited islets, whilst afternoons allow for snorkelling amongst kelp forests or relaxing onboard. The crew sources local ingredients for dinner, turning meals into a window onto Dalmatian gastronomy. Water toys including a Sea Bob, water skis, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards mean your group controls the pace of adventure. Whether anchored near Vis to explore its marine life or positioning near Hvar's nightlife, the intimate scale of the Samana 59 allows you to access spots larger vessels cannot reach, forging a personal connection with the coastline.
Suggested Itinerary
A seven-day voyage might depart Split, call at the UNESCO-listed Dalmatian islands, navigate the protected waters of Mljet National Park, anchor off Dubrovnik's coastline, explore Vis's underwater world and secluded coves, visit Hvar for evening socialising, and return via the Pakleni Islands. Each day balances activity with stillness—some mornings dedicated to water sports, others to simply drifting with a book and a cool drink.
Specifications
18.6 m
8
5
8
Catamaran
2024
7 kn
3
