Charter Fortuna from Marina Kastela. Gulet, 6 cabins, 6 bathrooms, 12 berths. Nearby highlights: Šolta, Brač, Hvar, Vis. Best season: Apr–Oct (June & September are often excellent, May & Oct are quieter). Common arrival airport: SPU. Select dates to see live availability, exact pricing, and optional add‑ons (e.g., skipper, extras) Ideal for: a luxury escape. Available experiences: luxury crewed charter, wellness on the water. Best time to sail: Apr–Oct.
Charter Option: CREWED
Filled with quality, and style, the Gulet FORTUNA is a popular choice for those looking to experience Croatia’s beautiful waters. Her sleek 33-meter length makes her an excellent gulet in any condition – whether you’re seeking out smooth cruising or challenging your friends on exciting sailing adventures! Included in price:
• Accommodation on the yacht
• 4 crew members
• wages and food for the crew
• Croatian VAT
• fuel for main engines up to 4 hours cruising per day
• fuel for 12 hours/day of generator use
• tender 4.50 m (40 H/P)
• complete linen and towels
• yacht insurance, sojourn taxes
• yacht cleaning, service on board
• use of leisure equipment on board
• WiFi Obligatory additional costs:
• Food
• Drinks/beverages
• port and marina fees
• 1994 Model
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Premium Yacht Features
Gulet
by Fortuna
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Great Location
Docked at Marina Kastela.
🛏 Sleeping Arrangements
👥 Max Guests:
🚪 Total Cabins: 6
Total Berths: 12
Double Cabins: 6
⚙ Boat Specifications
🚿 Bathrooms (WC): 6
Draft: 3.4 m
Year: 1994
Mandatory Services
All inclusive package Non-alcoholic
€210 Pay on arrival
Fuel charge Extra fuel used for main engines and generator (if it exceeds 4 hours of cruising per day or 12 hours/day of generator use)
Included Pay on arrival
Half board Breakfast + lunch;nChildren 0u20132 years free of charge, 2u201310 years 50% discount, 10u201312 years 30% discount
€560 Pay on arrival
Base expenses - marina fees Port fees and anchorages are to be paid on spot in each port/anchor (in cash), according to actual costs in ports/anchors. The total cost per week depends on the selected itinerary/ports of call. It is not obligatory for the yacht to be in the port each night, it can also be anchored, which lowers the mooring fees (approximate cost is 1,600 Euros).
📍 Travel Tip: A quick 20-minute drive from Split Airport (SPU).
The Fortuna gulet is a different kind of charter experience. The crew handles the sailing — you focus on the horizon, the food, and deciding which bay looks worth anchoring in. It sleeps up to 12 guests across 6 cabins and 6 bathrooms, making it a solid choice for Luxury & Relax. The base puts you within easy reach of Šolta, Brač — and Apr–Oct is when these waters are at their best.
Location & Details
Marina:Marina Kastela
Charter Option:Gulet, Gulet
Local Guide
Šolta | Brač | Hvar | Vis
Best Season:
Apr–Oct (June & September are often excellent, May & Oct are quieter).
Unknown Fortuna — 12 guests max, 6 cabins, 6 bathrooms, 12 berths. A gulet is a crewed wooden vessel with all-inclusive service: en-suite cabins, onboard chef, and a captain who knows the coast. The original luxury charter format. Ideal for: Luxury & Relax. Available experiences: Yoga & Wellness on the Water, Sunset and Sunrise Cruises, Luxury Yacht Charters. Vibe: Elite Serenity & Premium Relaxation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to rent the Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, pricing depends on your dates, trip length, and any add‑ons (e.g., skipper, fuel, extras). Select your dates to see the exact quote for this listing.
Is the Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela available for my dates?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, choose your preferred dates and trip length on the page to see live availability and the current price for those dates.
Do I need a license to charter it for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, rules depend on the country and whether you charter bareboat or with a skipper. If a license is required, you’ll see that clearly during the quote/booking flow.
Can I add a skipper or full crew for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, skipper/crew options depend on the listing and local regulations. If available, you can add them during the quote/booking flow (or request them in your inquiry).
What’s included, and what usually costs extra for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, inclusions vary by operator. Common extras can include fuel, marina/port fees, cleaning, linens, and optional equipment. Your quote will itemize what’s included and what’s optional.
How do booking and payments work for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, you’ll see the payment schedule, cancellation terms, and any security deposit requirements during checkout before you confirm the booking. Reference: KymmaBoats listing #27364.
How many people can stay on board for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, capacity depends on this specific listing: 12 berths, 6 cabins, 6 bathrooms.
Which airport should we fly into for the departure base for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, most travellers fly into Split Airport (SPU). After you select dates, you’ll see the exact departure address and the best local transfer options.
What’s a great 7‑day itinerary from the base for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
Sample 7-day idea: Marina Kastela → Šolta → Brač → Hvar → Vis → Marina Kastela. Best months to go: Apr–Oct. Fly into Split Airport (SPU) to reach this base. The actual route always depends on weather, wind, and your pace — your skipper or charter partner will help plan the best loop.
What are the best months to start from the base for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, apr–Oct (June & , September are often excellent, May & , Oct are quieter). The waters around Šolta, Brač are typically at their best in the shoulder months — fewer crowds, fair winds, and excellent visibility. Always check local forecasts when finalising your route.
What is a gulet, and how is it different from a yacht or catamaran for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, a gulet is a traditional wooden motor-sailer, originating in Turkey and now found across the Mediterranean. They range from 20–40m and are primarily motor-powered. Key difference: gulets are much larger, have 4–8 en-suite cabins, a large sundeck, and always come with a full professional crew. Think of it as a private floating boutique hotel.
Is crew included with a gulet charter for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, yes — a gulet charter always includes a full crew (captain, engineer, cook, and deck hands). The cook prepares 3 fresh meals per day, usually from local produce. You need zero sailing experience, the crew handles everything while you enjoy the scenery, swim stops, and al fresco dinners.
Can we customize the route and meals on a gulet for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, absolutely. Discuss your preferred route, pace, and any dietary requirements before departure. The crew will adapt menus daily based on fresh local markets and your preferences. Gulet crews are highly experienced at tailoring the experience for groups with special occasions or specific interests.
We want a genuinely relaxing, slow-paced holiday — not a rush between islands. Is that realistic for Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela?
For Unknown Fortuna from Marina Kastela, completely. The best sailing holidays are the unhurried ones — there is no itinerary forcing you to move. If you discover a perfect bay on day two, stay for two nights. A typical 'slow' day: late morning departure, 1–2 hours of gentle sailing to a new anchorage, afternoon swim, book and sundowner on deck. Tell the charter partner your priority is pace over distance and they'll plan accordingly.