Goleta Patronice 12 pax
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| Constructor |
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Budrum - Turquia |
| Eslora total |
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22,5 mts
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| Calado |
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2,5 mts
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| Motor |
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Caterpillar 3208 Turbo, 320HP
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| Capacidad de combustible |
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3000l
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| Capacidad de agua |
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6000l
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| Cabinas |
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6
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| Año de construcción |
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1999
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| Año de renovación |
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2005
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| Calificación |
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Precios de alquiler
| 01.01-26.04 25.10-31.12 : |
6900 € |
| 26.04-31.05 27.09-25.10 : |
6900 € |
| 31.05-21.06 30.08-27.09: |
8900 € |
| 21.06-19.07 : |
10900 € |
| 19.07-30.08 : |
11900 € |
FOOD OPTIONS:
- half board (breakfast and lunch) 230 EUR per person for 1 week
- full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) 330 EUR per person for 1 week
- drinks are not included in the prices and must be taken on the boat bar
FOOD DISCOUNT FOR CHILDREN:
- Children under the age of 2 free of charge.
- Children up to the age of 8 have a 50% discount for F/B and H/B.
- Children up to the age of 12 have a 30% discount for F/B and H/B
Boat price includes:
Gulet accommodation, crew, harbour taxes, insurance of the ship, insurance of passengers and crew, charter services during the agreed cruising time, ship's departure from and arrival in the harbor, cruising for a daily average of 4 hours per a day (selected route), 4 hours of generator use a day, all appliances on the yacht according to the yacht list, 1x sheet/week and 2x towels/week..
Boat price does not include:
Personal expenses such as meals, bar beverages, land tours, additional hours of cruising (evry additional hour is charged 75 eur), hostess on demand (100 eur per day), special taxes to marinas to meet the clients demand, special transfers, special demands for embarkation and disembarkation of clients, daily more than 4 hours of cruising, marina and port dues, residence tax and entrances to National Parks, sun towels and tips for the crew.
Equipamiento
Name: Patronice (Pa:tronicha = Little Mistress)
Type: Traditional Turkish wooden motorsailer schooner - gulet (gullet, gulit, goletta, caicco).
Gulet Patronice provides very comfortable accommodation in six cabins with double bed, all of which consist of wardrobe stowage and en-suite shower/WC with cold/warm water. Cabins are provided with a selected fine quality linen, blankets, and bath towels. Spacious 12 square meters saloon comprises comfortable sitting area with large table and bar corner with fridges where alcohol and soft drinks could be served. Saeco machine for best quality free coffee, music/DVD/TV, laptop with internet connection and printer are installed for your convenience. Saloon and both corridors area are airconditioned.
Shore access is provided by quality chrome/mahogany 4.5m gangway with handrail. While bathing fine sea ladders facilitate easy boarding from the sea and use of convenient deck shower. On the fore deck there is sunbathing and relaxing area with 12 comfortable mattresses. The most sought after place on our yacht Patronice is spacious stern shaded by boom-mounted navy blue awning. Here is a large dinning mahogany table with 12 teak wood chairs for convenient open seating dining. On the even stern end there are lounges for relaxation and reading after having delicious cuisine and wine.
Cabins: 6 double each with toilet and shower (H/C water) + 1 crew cabin, galley and saloon
Crew: 2-3 depending on pax number
Sailing: Three sails
Entertainment: TV/DVD/CD/MP3, Internet, fishing and snorkeling gears, kayak and surfbike.
Corridors&saloon Air/Cond., 220V & 12V illumination, generator Onan 8Kw, Inverter 1.5Kw, Charger 2x50A, Inflatable 3.4m dinghy with 10HP Yamaha.
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Croatia - Montenegro Cruising - msy PATRONICE
( Dubrovnik - Boka Kotorska - Dubrovnik in 7 days )
Departure: Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik - the city of a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic, the Statute from 1272), of world-famous cultural heritage and beauty (inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO) - is one of the most magnificent and well preserved fortified city in the world, its history dates back to the 6th century. The old city is fully encapsulated by its fortified walls stretching 1940 meter's. The walls are at their highest are 25 meters and up to 6 meters thick. The territory of the famous Republic of Dubrovnik (Ragusa), was able to keep balance with great forces, which always had respect for its economic well being and culture, and it remained free due to its numerous diplomatic and economic relations. Dubrovnik was especially flourishing from the 15th to the 18th century.
1st Day: Covtat
Cavtat, a port town in the southern part of the Zupa Bay, 20 km southeast of Dubrovnik with very pleasant climate, luxuriant vegetation and nice shores. Major tourist attractions are "St. Nicholas" baroque parish church, This Gothic-Renaissance Franciscan Monastery "Our Lady of Snows"is named after a Benedictine church that existed on Mrkan (a small island just outside of Cavtat). Economy is based on tourism, while chief occupations in the surroundings of Cavtat include farming and fishing.
2nd Day: Herceg Novi
Herceg Novi is recognisable by the abundance of mimosa trees and its numerous flights of stairs. It is a 'city of the sun', thanks to the large number of sunny days all year round. The centre of Herceg Novi is Stari Grad, decorated by buildings dating back to the epochs of Sahat � Kula (1667) and Kanli � Kula (1483). Fortress Spanjola (1538) and Fortress Forte Mare (1687) are only a part of the cultural heritage of this renowned town. Full of thick greenery, Herceg Novi hides numerous kinds of tropical flowers. Towards the end of January the town becomes scented with the subtle fragrance of yellow and green mimosas and the Mimosa Festival is dedicated to this flower.
3rd Day: Kotor
Perast is a little town situated at the foot of St. Elijah Hill (873 m), opposite the narrow Verige strait, where the innermost bays of Risan and Kotor converge. This easternmost shore was the earliest inhabited area in the Boka. The remains of a Neolithic culture (3500 BC) have been discovered in the caves of Spila above Perast and various archeological finds provide evidence of civilization dating from Illyrian, Roman and early Christian periods. Preceded by two jewel-like islands, Perast is focused on the sea. Despite its size, a sophisticated urban structure has arisen, demonstrated by the proportion, scale, massing and rhythm of the great number of public buildings, especially along the waterfront.
4th Day: Kotor
Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors. The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanisation typical of the Middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor an UNESCO listed �World Natural and Historical Heritage Site". Through the entire city the buildings are criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares. Cathedral of Sveti Tripun, a monument of Roman culture and one of the most recognisable symbols of the city, the Church of Sveti Luka (13th cent.), Church Sveta Ana (12th cent.) Church Sveta Marija (13th cent.), Church Gospe od Zdravlja (15th cent.), the Prince�s Palace (17th cent.) and the Napoleon Theatre (19th cent.) are all treasures that are part of the rich heritage of Kotor.
5th Day: Risan
Risan is the oldest town in Boka Kotorska, dating back to the 3rd century BC, many legends have been associated with its origins. Watched over by two fortresses on adjacent hills, Risan is renowned for archaeological finds such as the 2nd century mosaic floor depicting Hypnos, the God of Sleep. Nearby is the Orthodox Monastery of Banja, rebuilt in 1720.
6th Day: Tivat
Tivat is a coastal town with extraordinary natural beauty located in the central part of Boka bay under Vrmac Hill in the foot of Lovcen Mountain. Mild Mediterranean climate with many sunny days in a year makes Tivat a perfect place for summer holidays at the beach and water sports in winter. Other part of Tivat has two beautiful islands: Island of Flowers, St Marc and Lady of Mercy. Remnants of culture speak about the continuity of life in Tivat area from Bronze Age (20th century BC) and Ilyric, through Roman reign, medieval domination of different forces and cultures from Venetian, Turkish to Austrian empire.
PAYMENT CONDITIONS:
- 50% ADVANCE payment - upon reservation.
- 50% BALANCE payment - 5 weeks before charter period.
CHECK-IN: SATURDAY - 17:00h
CHECK-OUT: SATURDAY - 09:00h
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