Boat name: Seri Boat length: 23m / 70.1ft Max berths: 19 Prices: 8000-12400€ Charter country: Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Malta, Turkey Charter areas: Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Istria, Bay of Kotor
Disabled People Crewed Charter 75.5 - Description: Charter possibilities: week charter, day charter, weekend charter, short week charter, cabin charter, one way charter possibleITINERARY :
Honeymoon historical cruise ( 1 week )
betwen Castle Turn and Taxis , king of Mexico castle Miaramare, ancient roman colloseum in Pula, president Titos Brioni islands where was relaxing as well as famous celebritiessuch as Richard Burton, Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida and Elizabeth Taylor, british king Edvard, Angelina Jolie and Bratt Pit…..
Medieval Crusaders trip ( 2 weeks + )
Piran (Slovenia)
Often described as an open-air museum, Piran is a very attractive city with a vast and imposing square - the Tartini - which opens onto the waterfront. The town walls have been well-preserved and have seven gates, surrounding many Itallanate buildings from the city's 500-year Venetian rule and medieval red-roofed houses.
Venice La Serenissima, a pearl of the Adriatic.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the tourist traps of Venice by taking a cruise with Serikal 3. You get to see Venice's main attractions and some lesser known ones. The route is a mix of canal and river and takes in the outer islands of Torcello, Burano and Murano where you'll see some splendid villas. Venice will delight you with its hundreds of islands, canals and bridges. The main attractions include St Mark's Square and Basilica, the Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs and the Rialto Bridge. Elegant Venetian buildings and palaces that make this a unique city.
Rovinj, a city in ( CROATIA ), is an active fishing port on the western coast. The streets are full of shops, restaurants and bars and the coastal area has some small bays.
The popular island of Hvar ( CROATIA ) has something for everyone; a lively nightlife, seafood restaurants, good bathing beaches, excellent local wines, and the peaceful villages of Vrvoska and Jelsa. For swimming, perhaps cross to the little island of Scedro.
Dubrovnik ( CROAIA ) is a treasure made more precious by its miraculous restoration. Crowned by the Minceta Tower, stroll the 10th-century city walls for views of the city and the sea. The graceful Stradun leads to the Franciscan Monastery, restaurants, shops and the Sponza Palace.
Medieval Kotor ( MONTENEGRO ) sits at the end of a stunning fjord, backed by wooded hills, with winding lanes, picturesque little squares and an Italianate flavour inherited from a period of Venetian rule. Dominating the town is the magnificent Cathedral of Saint Tryphon.
Corfu ( GRECCE ) is one of the most beautiful Greek Islands, near the Albanian coast. Relax on the Liston arcade or see the rocky bays and pristine beaches at Paleokastritsa which are overlooked by the monastery of Theotoku.
Taormina ( SICCILY )is full of culture, history and shopping opportunities. For pastry shops and upmarket Italian designer boutiques, go to Corso Umberto, or for exquisite views of the sea and Mount Etna, visit the much-photographed Greek amphitheatre. There is a cable car from Taormina down to Mazzaro Bay and the nature reserve of Isola Bella.
For centuries ( MALTA ) has been important for its strategic position in the middle of the Mediterranean and much sought after by invaders and occupiers - though mostly now by vacationers. Malta combines history, archaeology and a popular vacation destination. In a short distance you can step through thousands of years of history.
St Paul is said to have lived here for a time after being shipwrecked on his voyage to Rome, and the Knights of St John of Jerusalem made Malta their home and headquarters after the Crusades. The influence of these aristocratic warriors in architecture and city planning are very evident in the capital, Valetta, whose Grand Harbour has sheltered warships including those of the British Royal Navy right up to the 20th Century.
Malta is actually several islands, the biggest is Malta itself, and to the north there are Gozo and Comino and off the mainland numerous islets including St Paul's Islands. Malta has vibrant nightlife around St Julian's and ample shopping opportunities along the narrow streets of Valetta.
Disabled People Crewed Charter 75.5 Disabled People Crewed Charter 75.5 boat info- Steering: steering wheel
- Propulsion: diesel with shaft
- Deposit: 5,000 €
- Sail area: 240 m²
- Skipper: with skipper
- Fuel tank: 3,000 ltr
- Persons/night: 13
- Persons: 19
- boat/day: 1,600 - 2,500 €
- Year of built / refit: 1999 (launched 2002) / 2014
- Mast height: 26 m
- Inside showers: 4
- Water tank: 4,000 ltr
- Hull material: steel
- Cabins / berths: 4 / 9
- Check in day: flexible
- WC number: 4
- WC kind: electrical
- Engine: Fiat Aifo 8361
- Heating: heating with air cond.
- Main sail /
fore sail: 140 m² / 100 m²
- Weight: ca. 4,800 kg
- Engine power: 2 x 160 hp (118 kW)
- boat/week: 8,000 - 12,400 €
- Beam / draft: 5.60 m / 2.70 m
- Boat kind: sailing yacht / sailboat
- Headroom: 3 m
- boat/weekend: 5,100 - 6,400 €
- Holding tank: 1,000 ltr
Disabled People Crewed Charter 75.5 equipment- Safety: alarm system, fire extinguisher system, fire extinguisher, fire blanket, life raft, life jackets, life ring, dan buoy, emergency tiller, fog horn, radar reflector, railing net, flags, drag line, emergency flash light, first-aid kit, life belts, distress signals, flashlight
- Navigation: autopilot, radar, VHF radio, GPS, plotter, fish finder, wind indicator, binoculars, navigation tools, compass, speed log, echo sounder, rev indicator, rudder angle indicator, barometer, harbour handbooks, sea charts
- Layout of the boat - cabins: separate crew cabine, owner cabin, guest cabin, aft cabin, underfloor cabin, bow cabin, salon, head, wheelhouse, single front seats, inside steering position
- Interior equipment: gas hob, extractor hood, refrigerator, electric refrigerator, 2nd refrigerator, freezer, coolbox, sink, dishwasher, heating, cockpit table, suncushion, coffee maker, dishes, towels
- Entertainment instruments: CD, radio, mp3 player, TV-antenna, TV, flat screen, VCR, DVD, home cinema, cockpit speakers
- Sails: two masts, Bosun's chair, electric winches, spinnaker boom, aluminium boom, roller-furling mainsail, storm jib, genoa, roller-furling genoa, gennaker
- Deck equipment: hard top, sun shade, white hull, bathing ladder, sun shade / aftdeck, hydraulic bathing platform, guard rail, gangway electric, bow shower, bow shower warm/could, teak deck, deck hatch, fenders, dinghy with motor (3,5 m), jet ski
- Technical equipment: generator (16 Kw), air conditioning, bilge pump, electric bilge pump, manual bilge pump, bilge alarm, electric anchor windlass, 220V plugs, shore supply 220V, pressurized water system, warm water system, engine battery, battery, battery charger, main circuit breaker, position lights, windscreen wiper, front screen vent, searchlight, bow floodlight, anchor, anchor chain, second anchor, anchor box, self-bailer, manuals, holding tank
Disabled People Crewed Charter 75.5 extras with costs- Genoa I: incl. in charter price
- Dinghy: incl. in charter price
- Gas bottle: incl. in charter price
- Cook: 1,100 € per week
- Gennaker: 1,200 € per week
- Hostess: 700 € per week (optional)
- Administrative costs: incl. in charter price
- Towels: incl. in charter price
- Final cleaning: incl. in charter price
- Bedclothes: incl. in charter price
- Life raft: incl. in charter price
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