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Comfort Line Croatia Your Dream Holiday 4 Ideal Starting Point 6 Enjoy the freedom of a sailing yacht 2017 Comfort Line Croatia Your dream holiday 4 Ideal starting point 6 Katamarane 8 Lagoon 450 8 Nautitech Open 46 10 Nautitech Open 40 12 Lagoon 400 S2 14 Segelyachten 16 Bavaria Cruiser 56 16 Bavaria Cruiser 51 Style 18 Bavaria Cruiser 51 20 Beneteau Sense 50 22 Hanse 495 24 Bavaria Cruiser 46 26 Bavaria Cruiser 45 28 Preisliste 30 Törnvorschläge 32 Quality to fair Welcome to prices Pitter Yachtcharter A very special holiday. Experience freedom while sailing a yacht! Welcome to Yachtcharter Pitter! We are one of the largest yacht charter companies in Croatia, Turkey Our charter offers with skipper are especially for people with very little and Greece. Our fleet consists of more than 350 perfectly equipped or no sailing experience. You do not need a permit. mono-hull yachts and catamarans, of various models and brands. Have you been dreaming of going sailing? On the following pages you will find a small selection of skippered sailing, taken from our vast offer. Enjoy an unforgettable holiday on board a yacht or catamaran. Just chose which model you want and we will organise the rest for you. If Even if you have no experience at all, one of our trusted skippers will you wish for a hostess on board to make your meals and cater to your take you and your friends to the most beautiful spots, bays and be- wishes, we can organise it for you. aches in Croatia. Just leave the sailing to our professional s and enjoy relaxing days on board. If you wish, of course our skipper will show you Enjoy planning your next holiday, the ropes. Yours, Klaus Pitter www.pitter-yachting.com / 3 Your dream holiday in Croatia Relax on board a yacht and enjoy nature. Experience a wonderful sailing holiday on one of our luxurious yachts. Enjoy, while the skipper deals with everything else. For the extra luxurious experience, we offer to organise the hostess, who will cook and deal with the other jobs on board. 4 / www.pitter-yachting.com Sailing trip and route planning Our spacious and comfortable Comfort Line yachts are moored at our bases in Veruda, Bio- grad, Murter, Sibenik, Trogir and Split. Disco- ver the breathtaking islands along the Croatian coast. See the magnificent beaches and bays that can only be reached by boat. Medieval villages laden with culture, idyllic ports, good restaurants with superb Dalmatian food, an ab- undance of sunshine and crystal clear waters; all this awaits you! Together with your skipper you can plan your route ahead, depending on the weather forecast. We are happy to suggest routes for you. www.pitter-yachting.com / 5 Ideal starting point for your sailing holiday Zagreb Pula Veruda Zadar Sukosan Biograd Murter Šibenik Trogir Split Dubrovnik 6 / www.pitter-yachting.com Veruda rounding bays invite you to spend some time. High standards of quality Visit the famous Krka waterfall or weave your and best all-round service The most northern base in Marina Veruda is way through the „sea of islands“: Zlarin, Kapri- found on the southern point of Istria near the je, Kakan and Zirje down to Primosten. historic city of Pula. Marina Veruda is ideal for www.pitter-yachting.com experiencing a sailing holiday in the northern Trogir Adriatic. Visit the large islands of Cres, Losinj, and Rab or sail in a southerly direction and dis- As a starting port, Trogir provides a multitude “I wish to compliment cover the tiny islands of Ilovik and Silba. These of sights. The historical old town of Trogir is are an insider tip for extended stops for swi one of UNESCO‘s world heritage sites. You Pitter: competence, ming with their densely forested bays. can reach many very worthwhile destinations helpful, friendly and from our two bases in Trogir. Lovely fishing vil- Biograd lages and natural swimming bays with sand the yacht was in pristine and gravel beaches promise an unforgettable Biograd is a popular starting port in the heart sailing holiday. Visit the green islands of Brac, condition – I will gladly of Dalmatia. The Pas-man Canal, the islands of Hvar and Vis and enjoy the beauty of the oc recommend them to Pasman, Uglijan as well as the large island of an in one of the most beautiful sailing districts Dugi Otok with its fantastic beaches and seclu- in Southern Dalmatia. my sailing friends.” ded bays are ideal to reach. The crystal clear water, the innumerable small fishing villages as Split Urs Renngli, Switzerland well as the wonderful sunsets will thrill you. Numerous cultural sights turn the old town of Split into a culture city that is a pleasure to tour. Murter, Sibenik From our base in Split, there are sailing trips to the world famous medieval cities of Hvar, From here, the island world of Kornati national Korcula and Dubrovnik. The historical scenes park is perfect for exploring. The beauty of the of the medieval cities as well as the islands of Kornati Islands attracts sailors from around the Hvar, Mljet, Lastovo and Vis invite you to take world. But also the city of Sibenik, as well as extended exploration trips with their fjord-like the lovely island village of Murter and the sur- bays and sand beaches. www.pitter-yachting.com / 7 The maximum safety and comfort Lagoon 450 Built year: 2015 Base: Biograd & Trogir Cabins: 4+1/2 Space for 8/9 people + skipper 8 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 9 The new double hull luxury Nautitech Open 46 Built year: 2016 Base: Biograd Cabins: 4+2 Space for 9 people + skipper 10 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 11 Open double hull comfort Nautitech Open 40 Built year: 2015-2016 Base: Biograd Cabins: 4+2 Space for 9 people + skipper 12 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 13 Balance in Design Lagoon 400 S2 Built year: 2012-2016 Base: Biograd, Murter, Sibenik Ca b ins: 3/4+2 Place for 7/9 people + skipper 14 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 15 Spacious luxury Bavaria Cruiser 56 Built year: 2016 Base: Trogir SCT Cabins: 5 Place for 10 people + skipper 16 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 17 Independence & luxury Cruiser 51 Style Built year: 2017 Base: Biograd Cabins: 4 Place for 6 people + skipper 18 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 19 Das Optimum an Luxus Bavaria Cruiser 51 Built year 2015-2016 Base: Biograd, Murter Cabins: 5 Place for 8 people + skipper 20 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 21 Schlichte Schönheit und Behaglichkeit Beneteau Sense 50 Built year: 2016 Base: Murter Cabins: 3+1 Place for 6 people + skipper 22 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 23 Tolle Performance und innovatives Design Hanse 495 Built year: 2011 Base: Murter Cabins: 3 Place for 4 people + skipper 24 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 25 Einfaches Handling & viel Komfort Bavaria Cruiser 46 Built year: 2016 Base: Trogir SCT Ca b ins: 3/4 Place for 4/6 people + skipper 26 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 27 Komfort & Funktionalität Bavaria Cruiser 45 Built year: 2012-2014 Base: Veruda, Biograd, Murter Ca b ins: 3/4 Place for 4/6 people + skipper 28 / www.pitter-yachting.com www.pitter-yachting.com / 29 Price list Croatia type Yacht Built year Cabins Berths Base WC bis 19.04. ab 30.09 23.04. - 21.05. 23.09. - 30.09 20.05. - 03.06. 16.09. - 23.09. 03.06. - 01.07. 02.09. - 16.09. 01.07. - 29.07. 19.08. - 02. 09 29.07. - 19.08. - Katamarane Lagoon 450 13 - 17 4 + 2 8 + 2 B/Si/Mt 4 2.250 3.300 6.700 7.400 8.190 8.990 Nautitech Open 46 16 4 + 2 8 + 2 P 4 2.250 3.200 6.600 7.300 8.100 8.890 Nautitech Open 40 15 - 16 4 + 2 8 + 2 B/Be/Mt 2 2.000 2.990 4.490 5.100 5.690 6.090 Lagoon 400 S2 15 - 16 4 + 2 8 + 2 Be/Si/Mt/S 2 - 4 2.000 2.990 4.490 5.100 5.690 6.090 Lagoon 400/3 12 3 + 2 6 + 2 Si 3 2.000 2.990 4.490 5.100 5.690 6.090 Segelyachten Bavaria Cruiser 56 13 - 16 5 + 1 10 + 1 P/B/Mt/S 3 2.950 3.750 5.200 5.800 6.400 6.900 Bavaria C51 Style 17 4 8 B 3 2.390 3.190 4.4390 4.950 5.400 5.690 Bavaria Cruiser 51 15 - 16 5 10 B/Mt 3 2.400 3.250 4.490 5.100 5.590 5.890 Beneteau Sense 50 14 3 + 1 6 + 1 J 2 2.200 3.000 4.250 4.700 5.200 5.390 Hanse 495 11 3 6 J 2 2.150 2.990 4.300 4.750 5.290 5.450 Bavaria Cruiser 46 14 - 17 4 8 P/Ta/B/Mt/S 3 1.950 2.390 3.190 3.650 3.990 4.250 Bavaria Cruiser 46/3 16 3 6 Mt 3 1.900 2.300 3.100 3.500 3.850 4.100 Bavaria Cruiser 45 12 - 14 4 8 P/B/Mt 3 1.850 2.390 2.950 3.400 3.800 4.050 Comfort Line Bavaria Cruiser 45/3 13 3 6 B 3 1.750 2.300 2.850 3.350 3.700 3.900 Skipper: € 150 / day + meal + own cabin Hostess: € 150 / day + meal + own cabin Pitter bases: P = Veruda, B = Biograd, Mt = Trogir SCT, Tr = Trogir ACI; 30 / www.pitter-yachting.com Pitter charter partner bases: Ta = Zadar, Ds = Sukosan, J = Murter/Jezera, Be = Murter/Betina, Si = Sibenik, S =Split; Prices in EUR/week; subject to printing mistakes are errors; Charter The permit required by authorities is not included in the stated final price and is to be paid in cash on site.
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