Kneza Višeslava 6, Split, Croatia

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Gulet Anđeo

from

19.800€

/ Week

Duration

7 Days

Tour Type

Week Tour

Group Size

up to 10 People

Languages

English, Croatian

While its exterior is in complete harmony with the surrounding environment, its interior provides the finest level of comfort. This harmony between its exterior and interior perfectly represents the need to strive for excellence of its owners, Ivica and Dragan.


They have been friends since childhood. As it usually happens, life later took them on different paths; Ivica to football fields and professional sport and Dragan to tourism. However, summers and leisure time were reserved for fun and activities close to their hearts: sailing around the Adriatic and exploring the coast, which, after having successful careers in different fields, ultimately led them to a life changing decision, buying gullet Anđeo and starting a charter business as partners. Dragan as a captain puts all of his energy into maintaining the vessel and keeping his ship, staff and guests safe while Ivica assumes responsibility for the management and, as a chef and a foodie, takes special care that all the dishes served on their gullet are a blend of fresh local ingredients and modern cooking techniques with a great respect for tradition.

Gullet

Year/renewed: 2000./ 2015.
Hullmaterial: Wood
Deckmaterial: Teak
Superstructure: Mahogany
Type: Motor yacht
Engine: Cummins, 1 X 350 Hp turbo
Generators: 2×30 kW, 22 kW, installedultrasilencer
EngineShaft generator 40 kW
24 Volt electricalsystem
Automatic Inverter / Batterycharger
220 Volt shore supply connection
Speed: 10/12 Knots
Flag: Croatian
LOA: 27 m
Beam: 6,15 m ( ft)
Draft: 1,01 m ( ft)
Fueltanks: 3.000 l
Watertanks: 7.000 l
Home port: Split, Croatia
Crew no.: 3

Gullet features

• 5 double bed cabins for up to 10 guests
• Andjeo is completely renovated in 2014. and 2015.
• Super comfortable bed mattresses
• High-quality bed linen and covers
• Spacious bathrooms
• The most recommended gulet on Adriatic
• The best professional crew service
• Friendly atmosphere
• Extra values added to each cruise
• Outstanding meals
• The most cleaned and shiny gulet
• Lot of extras included in price
• Amazing outdoor living areas
• Big TV on stern deck
• New hard top on stern deck for better sun protection
• Spacious new cushioned lounge on stern deck
• Big dining table with white rattan chairs on stern deck
• Big sun bathing area with super comfortable and adjust
able mattresses on bow deck
• Variety of water sports
• Board games
• TV/LCD, DVD, music system
• WiFi Internet, computer, printer

Water sports

• Tender 4.80 m, with 70 hp engine
• Water ski (mono and double)
• Inflatable kayak
• Paddle board
• Snorkelling equipment

7 Days /6 Night

Cruise map: Middle Dalmatia

As we always try respect the uniqueness of our customers and take into consideration the fact that they decided to spend their holiday on gullet Anđeo, we always want to make it a memorable one. That is why we arrange customize cruise itinerary with each group. Croatia is a beautiful country, not only as a catchy tourism slogan, but there really are numerous places, small towns and bays worth seeing along the coast. Each of them tells a story about our eventful history, holding traces of different nations and cultures that came through, leaving always something behind and building gradually architecture and way of life as we know it today. Besides history and tradition, Croatia has much more to offer, beautiful scenery, clear, deep see which in different parts changes colouring all kinds of blue shades, from turquoise to navy blue. Because of archipelagos that run along the whole shoreline, the Adriatic is a well-protected sea, and there hardly isn’t a place where you can’t find a safe harbour. Our charters usually last for 7 days, starting from Split or Trogir and finishing in Dubrovnik or vice versa and each day we visit one of islands of Middle Dalmatia region archipelago (Brač, Vis, Hvar, Korčula, Lastovo, Mljet). Here is what you should know about the destinations.

Day 1 : Split

Split is a city built around the palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, one of the best preserved and most impressive monuments of the Roman era in Europe and its historic city core has been on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1979. From other cultural and historic monuments worth seeing there are central imperial square Peristyle, the Golden Gate, the Cathedral of St Dujam and statue of the Gregory of Nin. Except rich full history, Split is also the town of the sport where the famous football club Hajduk was founded in 1911. Proud of its trophies and the oldest supporters club in Europe, Torcida.  Visiting Split will offer you the opportunity to enjoy the growing number of restaurants with specialties that have depicted Split as one of the most important Croatian gastro-destination. Take also into account the numerous events, from club concerts and parties, music, film and theatre festivals and performances in the Croatian National Theatre.

Day 2 : Brač

Island Brač is the third highest island in the Adriatic Sea. It is best known for its white limestone used to build many famous buildings around the world, including the Austrian Parliament building and the White House in Washington. Besides stone, Brač is also famous for its old olive-groves, quality olive oil and excellent wine from Islands vineyards. Pučišća, a quiet place listed as one of the most beautiful small places in Europe according to many websites and magazines, with its stonemasonry tradition and the only existing stonemason school in this part of Europe will blow you away with its harmonious architecture, serenity and hospitality of its inhabitants.  Zlatni rat, Vidova gora, Blaca desert, deep inlets, olive-groves, vineyards, pine wood along the crystal clear sea are images that numerous visitors bring home from the island of Brač. The Zlatni Rat beach on the island of Brač is a unique natural phenomenon and it owes its shape to sea currents. Constant winds make sure that this lovely pebbled beach remains a favorite destination for fans of windsurfing If you decide to visit Island Brač, we highly recommend trying traditional cuisine (vitalac, cheese, procip).

Day 3 : Hvar

With more than 2800 sunny hours in a year, it is right fully called the sunniest island in Croatia, it is also listed as one of 10 most beautiful island in the world. It is located in the Middle of the Adriatic Coast on a geographically important point and historically, in the Centre of communication with the Mediterranean. The most important settlements were Hvar and Stari grad, although in a slightly different Position than today, Hvar had a slightly lower importance compared to Stari Grad. Hvar Reaches its full swing of development by the founding of the Hvar Commune in the 13th century. Moderate Mediterranean climate with mild and rainy winters and warm and sunny summers facilitated a thriving vegetation that made the life on the island pleasant. The clean sea thrives in fish and the sunny island slopes are perfect to grow grapes, olives, figs and other Mediterranean cultures. Obviously, other than tourism at modern times, the island is known for its agriculture and production of lavender. When sailing through central Dalmatia, you must pay a visit to the city of Hvar on the eponymous island (the sunniest island in Croatia – another superlative) and the small Paklinski Otoci archipelago in its vicinity. The beautiful natural attractions are complemented by Hvar’s night life and its offer is equally interesting to all visitors, young and old, which makes visiting this gem a unique experience.

Day 4 : Vis

Vis, the furthest inhabited Croatian island from the cost, for a long time in Yugoslavia isolated and used as a military base, today attracts thousands of tourists because of its pristine nature and friendly inhabitants. It offers great harbouring options, and one of its towns, Komiža, known as the most famous fishing port in the Adriatic, gives you an opportunity to soak up a traditional way of life in the area.

Day 5 : Korčula

Island Korčula was listed as one of the five best worlds islands to visit. Town of Korčula known as mini Dubrovnik, with its cluster of terracotta roofed houses above medieval fortified walls and round towers, where the sword dance Moreška, a well-known folk drama/dance, which used to be played all over the Mediterranean is now solely performed. Korčula Old Town is a typical medieval walled Dalmatian town, with its round defensive walls and towers and red-roofed houses where Marco Polo the famous world-traveller and writer, as well as a Venetian merchant, is reputed to have been born As far as the local cuisine goes you can try Žrnovski makaruni (homemade pasta) grilled fresh fish or stewed meat.

Day 6 : Mljet

Mljet, the most forested island in the Adriatic and one of the most beautiful pearls of the Mediterranean. Mljet National Park makes up most of the island, and there are several villages, two salt water lakes – Big and Small lake, and a Benedictine monastery on the island of St. Mary. In Polače there are some of the best natural anchorages in the Adriatic. Preserved from the Illyrian period, there are many fortifications and tombs, and the best preserved are those on the hill of Veliki Gradac, Veliko jezero and the fortress at Vodice, above the water source at Vodice at Babino Polje. The Roman Palace, which is the largest after Diocletian’s Palace in Split and the Arena in Pula, is a part of the valuable heritage of the island of Mljet.

Day 7 : Dubrovnik

The crown jewel of the Croatian Adriatic is the city of Dubrovnik, surrounded by mediaeval stone walls not to be missed when sailing in the south of Croatia. History is alive in every part of this city – as museum city and at the same time a live stage, it represents a perfect cross between the past and the present. Protected by UNESCO World Heritage status since 1979. The city is a destination of culture, as witnessed by its many festivals, prestigious art happenings, major open air events, excellent artists and athletes, and, last but not least, its architectural treasures. Today worldwide known as a scenery for the Game of thrones. If you decide to spend an afternoon in Dubrovnik, you can go to the cable car running from old city to Srdj hill just above the city. The ride takes about 5 minutes and it is magnificent view from top of Srdj hill down to the city and neighbouring islands.

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