Fortuna

luxury crewed yacht - gulet

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About Fortuna yacht

Fortuna is elegant laminated mahogany gulet, with teak deck. She can comfortably accommodate up to 14 guests in 7 cabins: 4 double bed cabins and 3 twin bed cabins,each with own bathroom, air-condition unit(running 24h) and sound system. All of Fortuna's sails are fully functional and crew are professional sailors. You can join the crew team giving a hand during the sailing or just relax enjoying the smooth sailing, no sound of engine and complete touch with nature. Bow mattresses and lounge sitting area provide space for sunbathing (or sun shade relaxation) and on the stern we have a large dinning or relax area. Open or closed, aft sitting area is ideal place to relax and enjoy the tasty Mediterranean food prepared by our talented chef.

Accommodation

Cabins: 7
Berths: 12
Guests cruising: up to 12
Bathrooms: 7 + deck shower
TV/DVD: Included
Stereo: included
A/C: In cabins and in saloon

Technical details

Built 1994, Year refurbished 2014.
Length: 33.00 m
Beam: 6.30 m
Draft: 3,4 m
Engine: VOLVO 2x306 HP
Maximum speed: 8,5-10,5 kn knots
Water Capacity: 7,000 l
Fuel Capacity: 3,000 l
Icemaker, watermaker
Yacht is independent from ports for up to 10 days

Description

Guest cabins are descretly separate from crew cabins. Each cabin has electric 220V sockets that can be used at all times when generator is on (also during the sailing). Each bathroom is equipped with a hairdryer and lux bathroom hygine set.

Water fun

Tender for 14 persons
Waterski and ringo riding
Sea cayak for two persons
Snorkeling
Finishing gear

Video of Fortuna sailing near Dubrovnik


All of Fortuna's sails are fully functional and crew are professional sailors. You can join the crew team giving a hand during the sailing or just relax enjoying the smooth sailing, no sound of engine and complete touch with nature. Bow mattresses and lounge sitting area provide space for sunbathing (or sun shade relaxation) and on the stern we have a large dinning or relax area. Open or closed, aft sitting area is ideal place to relax and enjoy the tasty Mediterranean food prepared by our talented chef. Our crew will take care of every detail of your daily rituals, making sure that you have all you need to be able to relax completely.


Sailing with Fortuna

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Sailing Route

We also have additional programs including different sports as cycling, kayaking, diving and thematic routes like wine routes, gastronomic routes, cultural routes etc. To upgrade and enrich our offer on that field we are cooperating with agencies and clubs, agricultural estates and private wine-cellars.

Route 1: Split - Split
Route 2: Split - Dubrovnik
Route 3: Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik
Route 4: Dubrovnik - Montenegro - Dubrovnik
Route 5: Split - Zadar - Split

Cruising tours

Routes

The route we choose for you is not fixed and we will adopt ourselves according to your wishes, but we must respect weather conditions before all.

Base port Split

Base port - Split

We are situated in Vrgada small island in the central part of the Croatian Adriatic coast. But our summer base port in Split.

Cruising days

7 or 14 days

Anyone choosing a 7-day or 14-day cruising around the Dalmatian islands, will visit the islands, places of primeval beauty and untouched silence.

Your tour

Your tour

Your tour will take you sailing on the crystal clear waters of the Croatian Adriatic as you experience the Croatian culture from one town to next.


Fortuna broschure

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Sailing route and places

Sailing route

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Places

Cruising around the dalmatian islands you will visit and see amazing places. Croatian islands surrounded by the clear sea pleasant coves, places of primeval beauty and untouched silence.

Korčula island

Korcula

Korcula’s 14th-century town walls are adorned with examples of masterful masonry skills: lions that growl menacingly above the cathedral door, delicate Romanesque pillars, Latin inscriptions artfully carved into walls. According to legend, the island was founded by Trojan hero Antenor in 12 century BC.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean Sea. The prosperity of the city was historically based on maritime trade; as the capital of the maritime Republic of Ragusa, it achieved a high level of development, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries

Vis

Vis

Vis is littered with the leftovers of previous visitors. Greek and Roman mosaics are in the undergrowth as well as a museum in Kut; Venetian houses make Komiza postcard-pretty; and forts built by the Austrians and the British crumble among the pines.

Mljet

Mljet

October is the Goldilocks month for Mljet: with seven hours' sunshine a day and temperatures averaging 20˚C, neither too hot nor too cold but just right for walking, on an island that the World Wide Fund for Nature names among the last paradises in the Mediterranean.

Bol, Brač

Bol

Bol is renowed for its most popular beach, the Zlatni Rat (“Golden cape”). It is promontory composed mostly of pebble rock that visibly shifts with the tidal movement, a unique sight. The sea at Zlatni Rat and, indeed the entire area is quite crystalline.

Hvar island

Hvar

Is beautiful medieval little town with old history, center of Dalmatian aristocracy. Also very well known for its nightlife. The island of Hvar is a popular destination for tourists, consistently listed in the top 10 islands by Conde Naste Traveler Magazine.

Zadar city

Zadar

A former fortress of the Venetian Republic, Zadar old town is a place to winkle out interesting secrets at holiday pace. It is small enough to circle in a morning yet large enough to offer exploration for days. Picture a walled town poked into a deep clean sea.

Kornati

N.P. Kornati islands

With 35 kilometres (22 miles) length and 140 islands, some large, some small. The Kornati are the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. There are no permanent settlements in Kornati. Simple houses in well-protected coves.

Biševo

Bisevo

A tiny island off the coast of Vis, with beautiful arched inlets. You can anchor up and feel very special not to be surrounded by a thousand other boats. The water is incredibly blue and very deep; great for diving.

Šipan

Sipan

The island was once home to some 7.000 residents. Today number is at around 450, people still take care of the olive trees that made this island famous. It’s precisely because of these plants that Sipan entered the Guinness Book of Records as the island with the largest number of olive trees relative to its size.

Skradin

Skradin

Skradin is a romantic Mediterranean town with narrow paved streets, passages, vaults and stairs. The entire town core represents a protected cultural monument. It contains houses dating from the 18th and 19th century which are stuccoed inthe manner typical for Venice and areas under her influence.

Lokrum

Lokrum

Lokrum is home to an idyllic little salt-filled lake linked to the open sea. Like its namesake, the island’s Dead Sea (Mrtvo more) is popular for how easy it is to swim in. The lake is 10 meters deep, and is located on the southern part of the island.

Gospoe od Škrpjela

Gospe od Skrpjela

Montenegro. According to legend, the islet was made over the centuries by local seamen who kept an ancient oath after finding the icon of Madonna and Child on the rock in the sea on July 22, 1452. Upon returning from each successful voyage, they laid a rock in the Bay.

Lopud

Lopud

Dubrovnik aristocracy sailed to Lopud for weekend breaks back in the 17th century. But only recently has Lopud been rediscovered as a place to play at Robinson Crusoe while keeping close enough to the city for cultural daytrips. Car-free, certainly carefree, this tiny island - less than five kilometers square and just 200 residents.

Cavtat

Cavtat

Cavtat gave many seamen and ship captains during the period of the Ragusan Republic. One of the most famous Croatian painters, Vlaho Bukovac, was from Cavtat and his house was turned into a museum and a gallery.

Kotor

Kotor

Montenegro. The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period. It is located on the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea. Some have called it the southern-most fjord in Europe, but it is a ria, a submerged river canyon.


Crew profile

Our crew will take care of every detail of your daily rituals, making sure that you have all you need to be able to relax completely. Your adult children, teenagers or kids will be taken care of by our crew and a number of fun stuff on board, from waterski and watersports to rides on always prepared crewed tender to their outings, shopping, stroll around small villages or a night life, while the yacht stays in quiet bays away from crowded beaches and resorts.

Captain

Tonci Toric

Captain

Captain Tonci Toric has been a keen sailor for 30 years. He is confident to bring the yacht to any small bay at night, or to sail even on rough weather. Tonci is speaking little English, but working in team his sailing speaks all languages. Guests love to join the crew and give a hand during the sailing, and many have learned sailing essentials during their vacation on Fortuna.

Chief stewardess

Mirna Toric

Chief Stewardess

Mirna Toric is our host and stewardess on board. She will take care of all the details and coordinate food and service to the table, as well as all the neat details from housekeeping to special event organizations. You can turn to Mirna with confidence and be sure she will keep your yacht just the way you expect. Your children and teenagers will have a special treatment, from food to entertainment.

Chef

Ante Gilic

Chef

Our chef Ante works on Fortuna for three years. Ante has specialties in Mediterranean cousin. Our guests are delighted with meals and Ante's special receipts are generously spreading around the globe!

Deckhand

Stjepan Ivan Toric

Deckhand

Born 30.12.1996 in Zadar. Stjepan graduated the Naval High School 2015, and went on to study at the Maritime University in Zadar. Currently acquiring the title as the youngest crew member he exemplifies excellent naval skills.


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Booking and contact

We can also organise transfers from airport or hotel to the boats and reverse.


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Mirna Toric

GSM +385-91-760-9397
Fax: +385-23-331-784
skype: mirnatoric


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