The one we are about to join, the 49m motor yacht, Ohana, forms part of Goolets’ select fleet of 40m plus Dalmatico Super Yachts (DS Yachts). It was co*missioned in 2020 from a local Croatian shipyard by a chap called Josip Šerka to run as a business and refitted in 2022 to keep it in peak shape.
He captains it himself and hires his own crew, partly to keep costs down but also to ensure guests experience Croatia’s famously welco*ing hospitality and cuisine.
It’s still not a cheap holiday (you have to charter the whole yacht, not just individual cabins) but instead of the usual €250,000 per week that a top notch 50m superyacht would cost, prices for Ohana start at €80,000 per week.
What’s more, rather than the usual 10 guests in five cabins, most privately owned superyachts acco*modate, Ohana sleeps up to 30 guests in 14 cabins. This brings the cost down to as little as €4,000 per head – not much more than you’d pay for a fully catered holiday in a smart hotel or smaller crewed yacht.
Read Hugo’s full report on chartering Ohana in the October 2023 issue of MBY, out September 7.
Source: Cruising Croatia on a 160ft stunner: €100,000 per week superyacht charter (http://ht**://www.mby.c**/video/cruising-croatia-on-a-160ft-stunner-e100000p-w-superyacht-charter-127780)