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Home Is Where Home is where the anchor drops freedom 4 About 6 Charter Services 10 Croatia 14 Greece 18 Turkey freedom 20 Spain / Italy 22 Caribbean 26 Newport / USA 28 Thailand 30 Sweden 34 Corporate events 36 Yacht sales 40 Fleet 40 Sunreef 50 44 Oceanis Yacht 62 45 Lagoon 50 46 Oceanis 46.1 47 Sun Odyssey 440 48 Lagoon 50 49 Lagoon 46 50 Sun Odyssey 519 51 Jeanneau 54 52 Bavaria 46 53 Bavaria C 57 Jesper Rönngard & Per Abrahamsson, founders Dear guest Thank you for your time and interest in our services. Another example of our commitment to a flawless customer experience is the development of the Navigare app. It Over the past 17 years, close to 250 000 sailors have sailed allows you to check-in ahead of time and enter your crew one of our Navigare yachts! Now with bases in nine different list, and notifies when your charter yacht is ready to board. countries and a fleet of nearly 300 yachts worldwide, we Additionally, before booking your charter, you can experience hope to accommodate all your sailing wishes. all of our models by virtual tour on our website at www. navigare-yachting.com. At Navigare, we combine the advantages of a larger fleet, like optimized processes and economies of scale, with the The core and heart of our company rests upon all our essential local experience from many different countries. You, service-minded and hardworking team members, now 100 as our guest, will always be at the center of our attention. full-time employees and as many seasonally staff. It is thanks Our exceptionally skilled staff will make sure you feel right at to their dedication and passion that we have enjoyed such home on your chartered yacht. growth and success. We focus on the details. For example, in our Caribbean fleet, We expect our guests will want to sail new destinations and every single one of our catamarans is equipped with air access the latest models from the leading yacht builders, conditioning and a generator; all of our yachts have teak in both monohulls and catamarans. So we keep on developing the cockpit for that enhanced luxurious feeling. The majority our offer in order to meet your expectations. Meanwhile, you of our bases offers our All-Inclusive Pack with “Peace of Mind will receive the very same top-notch service and quality from Guarantee” – it means you don’t have to pay any security every one of our staff members, yachts, and charter bases. deposit or deductible, and you’re never liable for accidental We will do all this...and a little more! damages you may experience during your charter holiday. “Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse.” – Pompejus, 56 B.C Jesper Rönngard, CEO Navigare Yachting NAVIGARE STAFF Each and every member of the Navigare staff is hand-picked for their exceptional customer care skills and technical abilities to make you feel right at home on one of our luxury yachts. The crew exclusively consists of experienced, passionate people who share great work ethics and enthusiasm for sailing. They are service- minded and guarantee that you have everything you need to fully enjoy your holiday. On location, our local staff will be available to offer any kind of assistance. Whether you are in need of technical service or if you would like some exclusive insider information about the area, they will be happy to help! All aboard! 5 Navigare Yachting CHARTER SERVICES Navigare Yachting has a solid track record of delivering Your skipper will do more than steering the boat, guiding you the charter holidays of a lifetime! We can offer you our through the must-see mooring spots and sailing routes, local suggestions for an active summer holiday. No previous attractions and restaurants, and so much more. You’ll get the sailing experience? No problem. A hired skipper is a great absolute most from your sailing vacation. place to start! Please contact us to learn more, and we will help you create an amazing experience. CABIN YACHT CHARTER BAREBOAT YACHT CHARTER If you opt for a cabin charter, you’ll pay for your berth in a double cabin for a week or two. You do not need to have Know your way around a yacht and have the credentials and any previous sailing experience. This is a wonderful way to experience needed for you destination? Navigare Yachting meet new friends and have an amazing time! Choose our offers bareboat yacht charter services in some of the world’s Croatia Cabin Charter Gastronomy Route if you want to most in-demand sailing destinations. This is the opportunity sample the very best of the wine, cuisine, and entertainment to demonstrate your mastery of the seas, with exotic lands of the Dalmatian Coast. Choose our Croatia Cabin Charter and glorious adventures just over the horizon! Available in 9 Historical Route if you want to explore the places and sites worldwide destinations. that built the history of this charming and intriguing region. SKIPPERED YACHT CHARTER LUXURY CREWED CHARTER There is more to Navigare Yachting than luxury yacht rentals! We offer all of the services and equipment for an endless Did you know you can also hire a skipper to operate your variety of fun and relaxing activities during your next luxury yacht? charter, either in Croatia or the British Virgin Islands. Whichever luxury catamaran holiday you choose, know A skippered yacht charter offers all the advantages of a that you’ll be getting a premier experience in privilege and luxury sailing vacation, plus the opportunity to simply focus service. on relaxing, enjoying breathtaking views, and sharing fun 6 activities with your family and friends. Few people can even dream of the incredible holiday you THE FLOTILLA FEE will experience, with stories you’ll share for the rest of your life. Imagine absolute freedom and a deluxe luxury The rate includes security deposit, service of flotilla staff, vacation experience, sailing the open sea with a crew welcome package, final cleaning, bed sheets & towels, trained to make this an unforgettable adventure for you! dinghy, outboard engine & outboard fuel, cooking gas, full Available in Croatia and the BVI. water tanks, snorkeling equipment, free Wi-Fi Internet on board, Navigare bus transfer included on Saturday and Croatian tourist tax. FLOTILLA SAILING HOLIDAYS - CROATIA If you’re ready to embark on the sailing holiday of a ALL INCLUSIVE SAILING lifetime but want a vacation that focuses on meeting new people and enjoying incredible sights, Navigare Yachting With our “All-inclusive Sailing” option we encourage has the perfect getaway for you. Available in Croatia. clients who have never sailed to embark on their first sailing adventure. The concept is simple - pick your dates Sail in the company of other fellow explorers and holiday and the rest is on us! enthusiasts. You’ll simply follow along our easy and fun flotilla routes! This program is designed especially for All the yachts from our fleet are at your disposal with a beginner skippers who wish to have more structure and professional skipper and hostess, who will ensure that support for a yacht charter vacation. Enjoy sights and your holiday creates long-lasting memories. adventures with a small group of fellow sailing adventure seekers – you’ll share with friends and family an The All-inclusive Sailing option includes a seven-day unforgettable Croatia flotilla sailing holiday! yacht hire on a sailboat or catamaran, with a skipper and hostess, full board, mooring fees, fuel & insurance. 7 Luxury charter LUXURY CREWED CHARTER It’s the easiest, most enjoyable, and most lavish way to enjoy A dedicated hostess ensures all provisions are stocked, a sailing holiday. Crewed charter means you hire the yacht, prepares gourmet breakfast and lunch at sea, serves along with the crew required to sail the yacht and prepare snacks and drinks throughout your journey, and makes sure gourmet meals during your vacation. Let our experienced, everything you need to enjoy your luxury crewed charter is courteous, and highly capable crew take care of everything close at hand. For guests with children, she will also babysit for you – you’ll enjoy ultimate freedom to relax, let go, and occasionally, so parents can enjoy a private dinner ashore. celebrate your holiday! How do we maintain the highest standards for outstanding Our highly experienced skippers know the best locations crews? We only hire proven crew members, carefully to explore, from hidden coves and gorgeous deserted selected from the best available in the industry. beaches, to epic diving spots teeming with marine life, to the best dining & entertainment options on shore. You will visit attractions and enjoy sights other travelers can only dream of, while experiencing the highest standard of luxury and personalized care. 8 LUXURY CREWED CHARTER FOR CROATIA AND THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS There’s no better way to explore the beauty of these Crewed Sailing Holidays BVI: The warm and pristine waters regions and live a true holiday adventure than on a yacht. of the Caribbean are home to the more than 60 sun-and- And Navigare Yachting is here to help. We have all of the sand islands of the British Virgin Islands. This tropical services and equipment you need to enjoy an endless variety paradise is a world-famous sailing vacation destination. of fun and relaxing activities during your sailing Croatia luxury vacation or crewed sailing excursion in the BVI. Whichever luxury catamaran charters holiday you choose, know that you’ll be getting a premier experience in privilege Luxury Yacht Charter Croatia: With 1000+ islands perched in and service. Few people can even dream of the incredible the glittering cobalt waters of the Adriatic Sea, the Dalmatian holiday you will experience, with stories you’ll share for the Coast of Croatia is one of Europe’s best kept sailing vacation rest of your life.
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