Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht SEAGULL II
Classic Adriatic elegance. Split to Dubrovnik in refined style.
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About Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht SEAGULL II
SEAGULL II is a 1952 Uljanik motor yacht that commands attention in every anchorage along Croatia's coast. Her classic lines and timeless proportions reflect the golden age of Mediterranean cruising, whilst her proven hull and modern systems deliver the reliability today's discerning charterers demand. The yacht accommodates 12 guests across 6 cabins, each appointed with teak joinery and generous natural light that frames the Adriatic views beyond.
The expansive sundeck remains the social heart of the vessel. Reclined loungers, a heated jacuzzi, and unobstructed sightlines across limestone islands and distant coastlines create the ideal setting for both contemplative mornings and convivial evenings. Below decks, the saloon and dining areas maintain an atmosphere of understated grandeur, with classic detailing that never reads as dated, paired with the practical comforts expected at this level of charter.
Highlights
- •Historic Adriatic itineraries from Split to Dubrovnik with flexibility to explore Dalmatian islands at your pace
- •Experienced, multilingual crew including former pilot-turned-captain and classically trained chef
- •Teak interiors and classic design that age with character rather than become dated
- •Full crewed service including watersports, tender operations, and daily provisioning from local markets
The Charter Experience
Chartering SEAGULL II means anchoring off Hvar's lavender-dotted hillsides, diving into turquoise coves near Pakleni Islands, and arriving at Dubrovnik's fortified harbour as the sun catches the terracotta roofs. Captain Vojo Vujsic and his team of eight orchestrate each day with the precision of seasoned professionals and the warmth of genuine hospitality. Chef Ivan Puco sources local ingredients daily, transforming them into Mediterranean dinners served on deck. Your stewardess team moves through the yacht with unobtrusive grace, whilst the engineering crew ensures every voyage feels effortless. This is yachting built on expertise, attention, and a shared passion for Croatia's waters.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Split, proceeding south through the Pakleni Islands (prime snorkeling and anchorage), then overnight at Hvar for access to the old town and evening atmosphere. Day three brings you to Vis, where WWII history and isolated beauty intersect. Continue via Korcula and Peljesac toward Dubrovnik, with time for Lopud or Kolocep in the Elaphiti archipelago. The final days allow leisurely exploration of Dubrovnik's walls and nearby islets before returning north, or alternatively, reversing the route to follow the season's prevailing conditions and your interests.
Specifications
50.0 m
12
6
12
Monohull
1952
12 kn
9
