Life on Board
LifeOnBoardShip_15In Crewed Yacht Charters; everyday the yachts normally visit two or three bays and there would be a maximum 4 hours sailing per day. The last stop in a day will be the place to stay for the night. It is necessary for the yacht to visit a harbour every three or four days to enable us taking on water and fresh provisions. These harbours will be in little fishing villages and sometimes in small towns. Traditional wooden yachts usually cruise with engine, but they sail yacht crew members are fully qualified and our yachts meet safety regulations, including yacht insurance, life jackets, emergency dinghy and fire extinguishers. The Crew on board (for the crewed yacht charters) consist of 2 to 5 local staff including a captain, sailors and a cook. if the wind direction fits to the rotation and is strong enough. CREW All our
The captains are selected from very experienced and licensed seaman who have a great knowledge on the seas and coastline of the vicinity . The cooks are very talented persons specialized on cooking local and international food. Our crew members (depending on the which boat you choose) speak from basic to fluent English. Some of them may speak German, French, Italian ,too. You may hire a professional guide licensed from the Ministry Of Culture And Tourism who can speak your native language. Our crews try their best to ensure the clients have a relaxed and enjoyable cruise.
WHAT TO BRING

For your belongings, cloth/nylon bags and holdalls are more easily stored in cabins than bulky suitcases. Clothing wise, swimming and casual clothes will be most useful to you whilst you are on board. We recommend that you bring with you a sound pair of sports shoes, and a sweater for early and late season evenings. You will also need to bring your own towel.