Dufour 37 - Bareboat Sailing Yacht
2024 - 8 guests / 3 cabins / 2 wc
Starting from: €3,100 / week
Experience the captivating bareboat yacht charter onboard the bareboat Dufour 37 available for charters in Croatia exploring the Adriatic Sea. With accommodation for for up to 8 guests with its three cabins. Revel in the comfort of three double cabins and a convertible saloon, ensuring everyone finds ample space to unwind.
Step aboard and be embraced by the expansive aft deck, ideal for enjoying delightful al fresco dining amidst the panoramic beauty of the open sea. Begin your day on the foredeck lounging area, soaking up the morning sunshine while indulging in a freshly brewed cup of coffee.
Inside, the Dufour 37 seamlessly blends modern elegance with practicality. Its airy saloon welcomes abundant natural light through its generous windows, creating a serene ambiance for relaxation. Each meticulously crafted cabin offers a cozy retreat after a day of maritime exploration, while the two heads ensure convenience and privacy for all guests.
Embark on a voyage of discovery, exploring the natural wonders of each anchorage with the array of water toys available onboard the Dufour 37. With its promise of an exceptional sailing experience, where luxury, functionality, and comfort intersect harmoniously, this yacht guarantees an unforgettable maritime journey for you and your companions.
Sample Itinerary:
Read our suggested 7-night Kornati Bareboat Yacht Charter Itinerary beginning in Skradin.
Water Toys:
Kayaks, paddle boards and fishing equipment are all available to hire for your charter.
Skipper:
If you wish to charter in Croatia without a skipper please be aware you are required to have relevant experience and a Skippers licence. If you include a skipper in your bareboat charter, they will occupy one of the guest cabins and it is expected that you pay for their meals during the week.
Charter Terms:
Mandatory Extras Fees will depend on your dates, number of guests and ports. The Charterer will be responsible for all running costs during the period of their charter such as fuel, mooring fees, provisions and water.