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Croatia 2021 Corporate Package CROATIA 2021 CORPORATE PACKAGE kairos membership program by World Concierge LLC Agenda DAY 1 - 4 Day 1 - Split Day 4 - Hvar and Hvar Island Stari Grad Plain Split, the second largest city in Croatia, is a mix of This jet-set favorite is also the island with the most modern life and ancient history. With ruins dating UNESCO-listed heritage in the entire world. Hvar is back to the Roman Empire, a bustling waterfront, it proud that it has the most sunny hours of all the is a great place to see Dalmatian life as it’s really islands in the Adriatic Sea. Many people say that lived - always buzzing. Hvar is a town as from a fairy- tale because its architecture, wonderful nature and its mild climate. Day 2 - Split Embarking one the yachts for support team Stari Grad Plain/ Hvar Island Colonized by Ionian Greeks in the 4th century BC, Day 3 -Members arrival this Croatian island's landscape, near the town of Split, Milna - Island of Brac Stari Grad, has remained practically intact ever Milna is a pretty fishing town in a sheltered bay - since. Stone houses framed by the Adriatic Sea are 18km southwest of Supetar. Crystal clear waters nestled in rolling hills of vineyards, lavender fields and pebblybeaches, Milna is surrounded by pine and olive orchards, which are divided in forests which makesz it truly a picturesque plots—bordered by limestone rocks—constructed landscape. The welcoming bays of Milna have more than 2,400 years ago. always been a favorite port to sailors sailing through the Middle Adriatic. Agenda DAY 5 - 10 Day 5 - Korucla, Summit Day One Day 7 - Dubrovnik The sixth largest island in Croatia, Korucla is 20 George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this miles long and rather narrow, between 4 and 5 beautiful city, about which he said “those who seek miles wide on average. This island is known for its paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik”, as dense forest and the ancient Greeks called the well as, famously, describing it as “the pearl of the island Black Korcula (Kerkyra melaina) for this Adriatic”. It really is a stunning city with an reason. Korcula is one of Croatia’s most treasured amazing Old Town, which became a UNESCO islands, home of legendary sailor Marco Polo, World Heritage site in 1979. although, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, not quite as popular as some of its slightly more northern Day 8 - Trogir- Members Departure counterparts, such as Brac and Hvar. This may be Trogir is set within medieval walls on a tiny island, because the island is a little further away and not linked by bridges to both the mainland and to the that accessible for public ferries. far larger Čiovo Island. The old town has retained many intactand beautiful buildings from its age of Day 6 - Mljet. - National Park, Summit Day Two glory between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1997 Mljet National Park is a large area that borders two its profuse collection of Romanesque and saltwater lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero (Large Renaissance buildings earned it and Small Lake). The Lakes stretch for about 14 World Heritage status. kilometres. Right in the middle of the Large Lake, there is a small island/islet Melita (Sveta Marija) Day 9 - Le Meridien Split with a large building of the former Benedictine monastery, erected there in the 12th century. Day 10 - Departure of support team YACHT MB YOLO Launched in 2019 MB Yolo is 48.5m/ 159 ft in length The Upper Deck houses a fully air-conditioned salon restaurant that with a fully equipped bar and LCD TV. At the rear of the boat on Upper Deck you can find a shaded lounge area with club tables and comfortable sofas. The Top Deck, also called the “Sun Deck“ offers 160m of space and is equipped with sun-loungers and jacuzzi. WIFI available in public areas and all cabins. Boat Navigation and Safety Cabins: 18 GPS - Radio VHF/DSC/SSB - Emergency Rafts - Life Passengers: up to 36 Vests - Fire Alarm & Fire Extinguishers - Satellite & Main Deck: 9 cabins, 2 twin cabins, 7 double cabins mobile phones - Search light - Engine room CCTV - (queen bed) Crew trained in first aid - Emergency flares Speed: 15km/h - 2 x. 500 HPR Caterpillar Engines Lower Deck: 9 cabins, 2 twin cabins, 5 double cabins Crew: 10 (queen bed), 2 triple cabins (queen + single bed) All cabins are equipped with power plugs, LCD TV, safe. Voltage: 220V Bathrooms are fully equipped with a shower, toilet, hairdryer and a vanity with a sink. YACHT MS OHANA The deluxe, MS Ohana launched in 2020. Modern, spacious cabins comprise double or twin beds with portholes or windows, safe, fridge, LCD TV, sound-proofing, as well as the latest in safety systems. Public areas include a fully airconditioned restaurant/bar with panoramic windows and LCD TV on the Main Deck. On the Upper Deck you will find a relaxing shaded lounge area with tables and comfortable sofas. Sun Deck equipped with lounge chairs and a Jacuzzi. Cabins: 18 WIFI available in public areas and all cabins. Upper Deck: 4 cabins 2 twin and 2 double - queen bed Boat Navigation and Safety Main Deck: 5 cabins 1 twin and 4 double cabins GPS - Radio VHF/DSC/SSB - Emergency Rafts - Life Vests - Fire Alarm & Fire Extinguishers - Satellite & Lower Deck: 9 cabins 2 twin and 5 double plus mobile phones - Search light - Engine room CCTV - 2 triple cabins (queen + single bed) Crew trained in first aid - Emergency flares All cabins with bathroom and shower and offer Length 49m / 160ft - Breadth: 8.6m individual air conditioning Speed: 15km/h 2 x. 500 HPR Caterpillar Engines Crew: 10 Voltage: 220V Passengers: up to 36 YACHT MS AGAPE ROSE The impressive 48.5m MS Agape Rose yacht was newly built in 2017 She caters for up to 38 guests in 19 ensuite cabins spread over 3 decks. For your comfort the ship features just 18 spacious, fully airconditioned cabins, all with twin or queen-size beds and ensuite bathrooms. Public spaces abound on the MS Agape Rose with an air-conditioned salon-restaurant, including fully equipped bar, leading out to an alfresco lounge area with comfortable sofas to relax in. Cabins: 19 Upper deck houses a fully air-conditioned Upper deck: 2 cabins salon-restaurant that sits all guests at the same time 2 double cabins– queen bed with a fully equipped bar and LCD TV. At the rear of the boat you can find a shaded lounge area with club Main deck: 8 cabins tables and comfortable sofas. 4 twin cabins plus 4 double cabins –queen bed The sun deck offers 155 m2 (500 sq ft) of space and Lower deck: 8 cabins is equipped with sun beds. WIFI is available in the 2 twin cabins - 4 double cabins–queen bed salon and in the rear part of the boat and cabins. 2 triple cabins – queen + single bed Launched: 2017 - Length: 48.5m - Breadth: 8.5m Voltage: 220V Speed: 17km/h - Crew: 9 Passengers: up to 38 FRIDAY Day 1 SEP 3, 2021 Welcome Split - Le Meridien Hotel Team arrives on their own- Airport transfer approx 35 minutes from Airport to Le Meridien Hotel. Le Méridien Lav, Split, Grljevacka, 2A, Podstrana, Split, 21312 Croatia, Tel: 385 21 203 555 Welcome at Le Meridien Hotel Split Speed testing available for Covid 19 for every member upon arrival Six deluxe guest rooms to accommodate 10 guests with sea view/ double occupancy - Check-in 3:00 PM/ Check-out at noon 05:00 - 07:00 PM - Welcome at Gooshter Beach Club at Le Meridien 07:00 - 09:00 PM - Dinner at Conlemani Restaurant on property SATURDAY Day 2 SEP 4, 2021 Embark In Split - Milna Brac 08:00AM till 10:00AM - Breakfast at Le Meridien Morning at leisure 12:00 PM - Checkout at Le Meridien Hotel. 12:30 PM - 01:30PM - Lunch at Gooshter Beach Club 01:30 PM - 20 minutes transfer from Let Meridien toYachts in Split 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM - Visit all three yachts docked in Split - Introduction of crew 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM - Audio and technical check for summit 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM - Reception for team 07:00 PM - Dinner on board SUNDAY Day 3 SEP 5, 2021 Split - Milna Brac 09:00AM - 05:00PM - Members and Spouses to arrive in Split Arrival Manifest TBA- Transfers from Airport to Split. Embarking of the yachts - lunch is being offered - MS Ohana to accommodate 18 cabins/ 36 guests - MB Yolo to accommodate 18 cabins / 36 guests - Agape Rose to accommodate. 18 cabins / 36 guests - Speed testing available for Covid 19 for every member upon arrival Afternoon/ evening - We are sailing from Split to Milna Brac 2 hours- All three yachts to be anchored and secured next to each other 06:00PM - 07:00PM - Welcome Reception for Entire Group on MS- Ohana 07:30PM - 09:30PM - Dinner is being served on each yacht MONDAY Day 4 SEP 6, 2021 Hvar - Hvar Island - Stari Grad Plain 08:00 - 10:30 AM - We are sailing from Milna Brac to Hvar- 2.5 hours 08:00 - 10:00AM - Breakfast on board 09:00 - 10:00 AM - Yoga on sundeck, please sign up prior 10:30 - All three yachts to be anchored and secured next to each other Noon - 02:30 PM - Entire Group - We are visiting Hora, an Unesco World Heritage Site - 10 minutes drive from harbor surrounded by Lavender and vineyards we will taste local food with wine and Peka, a tradition- al meal of the island- Option to visit the Lavender Museum at Hora which is on property 02:30 - 03:00 PM - Stroll the village of Stari Grad Plain 03:00 PM - return to yachts via tenders Afternoon swimming 06:00 - 07:00PM - Reception on Yacht MS- Ohana for ENTIRE GROUP 07:30 - 09:30PM - Dinner on board of each yacht TUESDAY Day 5 SEP 7, 2021 Hvar To Mljet National Park 08:00 - 11:00 AM - We are sailing from Hvar to Mljet National Park - 3 hours- All yachts will be anchored and secured next to each other 08:00 - 10:00 AM - Breakfast on board 09:00 - 10:00 AM - Yoga on sundeck, please sign up prior Noon - Lunch on board on each yacht 02:00 - 06:00 PM - Summit Day One 02:00 - 05:00 PM - Spouses to visit Mljet National Park- Transfers via tenders - Bicycle tour - Swim stops in beautiful Salt Lakes within the National Park 06:30 - 07:30PM - Reception for ENTIRE GROUP on Yacht Ms Ohana 07:30 - 09:30PM - Dinner is being served on each yacht WEDNESDAY Day 6 SEP 8, 2021 Korcula - Orebic 6:00 - 09:00AM - We are sailing from Mljet National Park to Orebic/ Korcula - 3 hours 08:00 - 10:00AM - Breakfast on board 09:00 - 10:00AMM - Yoga on sundeck, please sign up prior 09:00 - 12:00PM - SUMMIT DAY TWO All yachts will be anchored and secured next to each other.
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