Ohana
Embark on a grand maritime adventure aboard the Ohana, designed for large groups
Indulge in the comfort of 18 well-appointed cabins, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and a mini fridge
Enjoy a variety of amenities and features
Dive into fun with a wide range of water toys and equipment
Experience exceptional service and attention to detail, guided by a professional and highly-skilled crew of 8
Pricing
Included in price
Accommodation on the yacht
8 crew members
Engine fuel for daily cruising
Fuel for generator 24/7
Sojourn taxes
Complete linen and towels
Yacht insurance
Service on board
Use of leisure equipment on board
Unlimited Wi-Fi
Port and marina fees
Customary 10-15% tips for the crew
Half board
APA
Amenities & Features
Water Toys
Cabins
Description
The Ohana is a testament to modern luxury and design. Custom-built in 2020, this 49m yacht offers an exceptional charter experience in the beautiful waters of Croatia. With the capacity to accommodate up to 38 guests across 18 well-appointed cabins, the Ohana is perfect for large groups seeking a unique and luxurious maritime adventure.
Each cabin is equipped with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and a mini fridge, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all guests. The yacht also boasts a variety of amenities and features designed to enhance your charter experience.
From the children’s playroom and a movie theater to the sundeck jacuzzi and alfresco lounge, every detail has been thoughtfully considered to provide a truly luxurious experience.
The Ohana also offers a wide range of water toys and equipment, including waterslides, a jet ski, towable toys, waterskis, a sea bob, wakeboards, kayaks, and paddleboards, ensuring endless fun and adventure on the water.
Locations to visit in Croatia
Brač Island
Brač Island, a destination that boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, offers visitors a plethora of experiences to discover on a luxury yacht charter. From the famous Zlatni Rat beach to stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, the island’s natural beauty is a sight to behold. Visitors can explore the island’s cultural heritage at the Bol Marina, charming local restaurants offer a taste of Mediterranean cuisine, and pristine natural beauty awaits exploration.
Cres Island
Cres Island, situated in the tranquil waters of the Adriatic Sea, offers a unique escape to those looking to discover the beauty of unspoiled nature. The island’s stunning beaches, including Mali Bok and Lubenice, provide the perfect setting to unwind and reconnect with the natural world. The island’s numerous hiking trails lead to hidden treasures like ancient ruins and charming fishing villages, while picturesque towns such as Cres and Osor offer a glimpse into the island’s rich cultural heritage.
Dubrovnik
Located in Croatia’s south, Dubrovnik is a captivating seaside town rich in historical and cultural significance. Opting for a luxury yacht charter presents an opportunity to witness the city’s picturesque medieval structures, amble along its ancient ramparts, and explore the renowned Dubrovnik Cathedral. Along the way, visitors can also encounter bustling marketplaces and lively street performers, gaining insight into the local way of life.
Dugi Otok
In the northern part of the Adriatic Sea lies Dugi Otok, or “long island” in Croatian. With crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches like Sakarun Beach, and captivating coves such as Telascica Bay, the island is a haven for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature’s tranquility. Visitors can explore Dugi Otok’s rich history and cultural heritage in the Telašćica Nature Park and charming fishing villages like Božava and Sali, where the island’s cultural roots are still evident.
Elaphiti Islands
The Elaphiti Islands are a small archipelago near Dubrovnik. Composed of thirteen islands, with only three inhabited, the Elaphiti Islands are known for their sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves. The island of Šipan boasts a charming fishing village with historic churches and delectable local cuisine. Koločep Island, with its mesmerizing azure glow, is home to the famous Blue Cave, a must-visit site for every traveler.
Hvar Island
Hvar Island is an ideal destination for those seeking a unique experience on a luxury yacht charter in Croatia. Guests can wander through the charming narrow streets of Hvar Town, visit the imposing Fortress Fortica, and swim in the refreshing turquoise waters of the Pakleni Islands. Moreover, the island’s vineyards, olive groves, and traditional cuisine made with fresh ingredients are a treat for the taste buds.
Korčula Island
A luxury yacht charter offers the perfect opportunity to explore the stunning beauty and rich history of Korčula Island. The island’s iconic landmarks, such as St. Mark’s Cathedral and the Marco Polo House, are a treat for history enthusiasts. Meanwhile, its idyllic beaches, including the stunning Vela Pržina with its crystal-clear waters and sandy shores, are ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Visitors seeking a peaceful escape can discover secluded coves such as Pupnatska Luka.
Kornati National Park
The Kornati National Park, a cluster of 89 islands, islets, and reefs scattered in the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, is a destination that promises a unique and unforgettable experience for luxury yacht charters. The islands’ stunning beauty is apparent in the breathtaking Kornati cliffs, a sight that will leave visitors in awe. The park’s diverse marine ecosystem is home to numerous species of fish, dolphins, and sea turtles, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the wonders of the sea.
Krk Island
Nestled in the northern Adriatic Sea, Krk Island is a fascinating destination for a luxurious yacht charter. Its pristine beaches, including the breathtaking Baška, offer guests an opportunity to indulge in swimming, sunbathing, and a variety of water sports. The island’s rich cultural heritage is also evident in its impressive fortresses, charming old towns, and a multitude of art galleries, providing visitors with a window into its storied past.
Krka National Park
Krka National Park, known for its magnificent waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk, and its diverse flora and fauna, is a destination that should not be missed on a luxury yacht charter. Visitors can also discover the park’s rich cultural heritage by exploring its old mills and traditional stone houses, providing a glimpse into its fascinating history.
Lošinj Island
Lošinj Island is a captivating destination for a luxury yacht charter, offering a harmonious fusion of awe-inspiring natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and mouth-watering seafood cuisine. Visitors can explore the charming towns of Mali Lošinj and Veli Lošinj, take in the island’s stunning vistas from Osor Hill, and discover its pristine beaches, including Zabodarski and Artatore Beach. The island is also home to an abundance of wildlife, such as dolphins, sea turtles, and over 80 species of butterflies.
Mljet Island
Mljet Island’s National Park, featuring two serene saltwater lakes surrounded by breathtaking scenery, is a must-see attraction for nature enthusiasts. Beach lovers can indulge in the soft white sand and crystal-clear waters of Saplunara Beach. The island’s natural beauty and historical significance also make it an excellent location for history buffs to explore.
Pelješac Peninsula
The Pelješac Peninsula is the second-largest Croatian peninsula. With its stunning beaches, world-class vineyards, and charming old settlements, it is one of the most captivating locations on the Adriatic coast. The medieval town of Ston, famous for its ancient walls and delicious oysters, is a must-visit. Meanwhile, the crystal-clear waters of Prapratno Beach provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim. And Dingač and Postup are just two of the region’s finest wines.
Plitvice National Park
Plitvice National Park, a captivating destination in Croatia, is a must-see location on a luxury yacht charter. With its mesmerizing turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and lush green forests, the park offers a breathtaking display of natural beauty that can be enjoyed from panoramic lookout points. Additionally, guests can explore the park’s diverse flora and fauna, including the rare Plitvice Butterflies, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts.
Šibenik
Šibenik is a historic town that lies along the central Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. With its abundance of well-maintained medieval architecture, such as the imposing St. Michael’s Fortress, it is an excellent destination for a luxury yacht charter. While on board, guests can indulge in the region’s delightful seafood cuisine and partake in the locally produced fine wines.
Split
With its central location in Dalmatia, Split offers a harmonious fusion of ancient and contemporary cultures, as well as numerous historical landmarks to explore, such as the awe-inspiring Diocletian’s Palace. Additionally, the city boasts a variety of bustling markets and chic eateries where guests can sample the region’s mouth-watering cuisine.
Trogir
In the heart of central Dalmatia lies the hidden gem of Trogir, a small island town boasting a charming UNESCO World Heritage Site at its historic center. A trip to the neighboring islands allows for a glimpse of the unspoiled beauty of the Adriatic Sea. With its secluded location and rich cultural offerings, Trogir is a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique luxury yacht charter experience.
Vis Island
Discover the idyllic Vis Island, located just off the Dalmatian coast, on a luxurious yacht charter that combines natural beauty and cultural heritage. Nature lovers will be delighted with the rugged cliffs of Stiniva Cove and the pristine beaches. Meanwhile, history enthusiasts can explore the well-preserved ancient ruins and historic monuments that showcase the island’s rich cultural past.
Zadar
On a luxurious yacht charter, visitors can use Zadar as a prime base for exploring nearby islands such as Ugljan and Pašman. The city is situated in the center of the Adriatic coastline and offers a unique blend of modern appeal and old-world charm. Guests can admire the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation installations, explore ancient Roman ruins, and stroll through the lively Old Town — a gem waiting to be discovered on a luxury yacht charter.
Things to know
After confirming the availability of your chosen yacht and your booking coming through, you will receive a MYBA charter agreement. MYBA is the Mediterranean Yacht Broker Association and sets the standards for everyone in the industry to adhere to. With it, we can guarantee you the impeccable service you seek. The agreement will also include any additional charges and taxes that may apply to your choice of itinerary.
APA is Advanced Provisioning Allowance. Paid in advance, it covers any additional expenses you rack up during your charter week. It includes fuel, marina fees, on-yacht meals, water toy usage, services, etc. Per the MYBA agreement, it’s usually in the range of 30-40% of the full price. If by the end of your cruise, you haven’t spent the entire amount, you’ll receive the remainder of it back. If your expenses exceed the upfront paid amount, you’ll have to cover them before disembarking.
From the moment you reach out to us, we work closely with you to determine your wishes and preferences and plan your itinerary accordingly. You’ll have to adhere to your yacht’s possible limitations and heed any captain’s advice. Yacht cruises are subject to weather conditions, marina availability, etc. But we always do everything in our power to reach your utmost satisfaction.
Booking yacht charters right before or already in the season is virtually impossible. Therefore, we suggest you aim to book the preferred vessel at least 6 months in advance to avoid the risk of losing out on it or the preferred dates.
Croatia, with its Mediterranean climate, offers a broad window into when you can visit it on a yacht charter. If you prefer milder temperatures and lesser crowds, we suggest visiting in spring or fall. Even though the summer season sees the most traffic, you can enjoy a cruise outside it just as much, if not more.
Gratuities are not subject to any written agreement, but they are customary. Depending on your satisfaction with the crew and service, you can pay between 10% and 15% to the captain, who will divide it among the entire staff.
In January 2023, Croatia switched from Kuna to Euro. For payments onboard, you should carry some cash with you. As for the other transactions in the country, you can count on most places having an option for card payment. If not, you won’t have much trouble finding ATMs around, either.
The crew understands and can communicate with you in English. Some members are even multilingual, speaking languages like Spanish, Italian, German, etc. If you have any preferences, you may let us know, and we will find the best solution for you.
If you are unable to find a yacht that meets your requirements on our website, rest assured we are here to assist you. Our team of experts is dedicated to continuously updating our database with the finest and most current options available. Nevertheless, if you still can’t discover the perfect yacht that aligns with your preferences, please feel free to reach out to us. Let us know your preferences, and we will go above and beyond to find an alternative option that caters to your needs and offers you an exceptional cruising experience.
Overnight anchoring in serene natural bays is certainly an option, but there are a few factors to consider. Primarily, it is crucial to take weather conditions into account and heed the advice of your skilled captain for safety purposes. Additionally, locating secluded bays might prove challenging during peak season, and maintaining tranquility after midnight is expected. If planning a large celebration, it is advisable to inform the captain beforehand to preempt any potential complications. Anchoring in bays offers a delightful opportunity for morning swims and delightful dinners beneath the stars, yet it is suggested to converse with your captain and arrange for dinner instead of lunch when opting for a half-board package.