LADY GITA Yacht
Gulet & Motorsailer Lady Gita Luxury Crewed Cruising Yacht, built in 2019 is anchored in the Split, West Coast (Zapadna obala), Split region, Croatia. It has 6 cabins, can accommodate 12 people and has 6 toilets.
Lady Gita Luxury Yacht Charter in Croatia
Luxury cruising yacht Lady Gita is a 6-cabin-super yacht that comfortably accommodates 12 guests, available for rental and cruising in Croatia. Chartering Lady Gita will take you to all the fascinating islands and seaside towns of the Adriatic coast on your next cruising holiday in Croatia.
With 49 meters of pure elegance, this luxury cruising yacht turns heads wherever she goes. The professional crew of 8 members ensures 5-star service.
The guests get to choose between 2 master cabins, 2 double and 2 convertible cabins, all equipped with private bathrooms and king size beds.
The main salon is the right place to relax and socialize with family and friends or taste some of the delightful dishes carefully prepared by the yacht’s chef. Stepping outside, there’s a wonderful sense of serenity while the yacht glides through the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. Here, you can sunbathe, sip some cocktails or enjoy al fresco dining. There’s also Jacuzzi at the back and 88-square-meters flybridge offers plenty of space for idling under the sun.
While cruising aboard Lady Gita you can try some of the water sports such as water skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, jet skiing or snorkeling and fishing. If you forgot how to relax or you simply want to experience the Croatian coast in serious style, charter Lady Gita for a full Mediterranean affair. Contact us for 2026 availability and rates.
• Accommodation for a maximum 12 guests in 6 cabins
• Crew of 8, service on board
• Up to 4 hours of cruising per day
• Bed linen and towels
• Yacht cleaning
• Use of recreational equipment
• WiFi
• VAT: 13%
• APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance): 30% of the charter fee
to cover running costs during the charter, including but not limited to:
• Fuel for the tender and water sports equipment
• Food and beverages for the charter party
• Port fees, anchorages, and private marina fees
• National park and nature park entrance fees
• Delivery fees for check-in/check-out at ports other than the base port
• Customs fees and charter licenses when chartering outside Croatia
• Shipping agent fees
• Additional costs for services requested by the Charter Party during the charter, such as (but not limited to) hire or purchase costs of any special equipment placed on board at the Charterer's request, shoreside transport, excursions etc.
The Captain will provide the final calculation at the end of the charter. Any unused funds will be fully refunded to the Charterer. If the funds are insufficient to cover the expenses, the Captain will notify the Charterer, who must settle the remaining balance before disembarkation.
The APA is to be paid either: in cash on board, or via wire transfer to a shipping agent’s account. If the APA is paid via wire transfer, the shipping agent’s commission will be deducted from the APA.
Split, West Coast (Zapadna obala), Croatia
Charter price list 2026
Prices in EUR/week
VAT 13% not included in charter price
PAYMENT CONDITIONS
50% upon reservation
50% 2 months before the charter
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
from 12:00 p.m.
until 12 p.m.
FAQ
Gulets are traditional wooden sailing vessels, usually built with two masts. They are available for private charter and offer a comfortable and elegant way to explore the Croatian coastline and islands. Most gulets are registered to accommodate up to 12 guests, although some can host between 14 and 16 guests. Gulets usually come with a crew of four who will be at your service throughout the journey.
A mini cruiser is a custom-built cruise ship, typically accommodating between 20 and 36 passengers. These ships are designed for a more intimate and personalized cruising experience, making them ideal for exploring the Croatian coast and islands. Mini cruisers are an excellent choice for larger groups of friends, families, or colleagues who wish to travel together while enjoying the comfort and exclusivity of a private charter.
A gulet charter typically includes: a one-week yacht rental, accommodation in private cabins with en-suite bathrooms, a crew of four (captain, chef, deckhand, and steward/stewardess), fuel for cruising (usually limited to a set number of hours per day, e.g. 4 hours), bed linen, towels, basic toiletries, daily yacht cleaning, WiFi, and use of onboard equipment such as snorkels, paddleboards, kayaks, etc. (varies by vessel). It's important to check the specific inclusions and exclusions for each charter.
The itinerary can be customized to your preferences, but popular destinations include Dubrovnik, Hvar, Korčula, Vis, and the Elafiti Islands. You can expect to explore historic towns, secluded coves, and stunning beaches. Your crew will assist you in planning the route and can recommend activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
The itinerary can vary depending on the specific cruise, but popular destinations include Dubrovnik, the Elafiti Islands, Hvar, Korčula, Vis, Split, Zadar, and the Kornati Islands. You can expect to visit historic towns, picturesque villages, and stunning beaches. A typical cruise includes a combination of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation.
The cost of a gulet charter varies depending on several factors, such as the size of the yacht, the number of cabins, the season, and the included services. Generally, gulet charters are more expensive than sailing yacht charters, but they offer a more carefree and relaxed experience. Gulets are booked on a weekly basis and include a crew, fuel for cruising and basic amenities. Additional costs include food and beverages, port fees, and optional activities.
The cost of a mini cruiser charter in Croatia depends on several factors, including the size and category of the vessel, the duration of the cruise, the cabin type, the itinerary, and the season. Generally, mini cruiser charters are more expensive than gulet charters, but they offer a more luxurious and spacious experience. Charters typically include the crew, basic onboard services, and fuel for limited cruising hours. Additional costs may include food and beverages, port fees, and optional activities or excursions.
APA is short for Advanced Provisioning Allowance. As its name suggests, APA is basically a pre-paid allowance for the crew, used to cover yacht charter expenses that might arise during your cruise such as fuel and provisions among other things.
The cruising season in Croatia runs from May to the end of October, and the best time to set sail depends on the kind of experience you’re looking for.
May and June are ideal for guests who prefer a more peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. During this period, ports and popular destinations are less crowded, and charter rates are generally more favorable. It’s the perfect time to enjoy nature, explore authentic coastal towns, and cruise at a slower pace.
July and August are the peak of the season. The Adriatic is at its liveliest, with coastal towns offering a wide range of events, festivals, and vibrant nightlife. This is the most popular time for yacht charters, so early booking is highly recommended, especially for the most sought-after vessels and routes.
September and October offer a great balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Sea temperatures tend to remain comfortable, particularly in September, with conditions well-suited for coastal cruising and relaxation. This period is especially attractive for couples and travelers who wish to enjoy the full charm of the Croatian coast without the intensity of the high season. No matter when you choose to cruise, Croatia offers an exceptional experience – with crystal-clear waters, rich cultural heritage, and a diverse selection of islands to explore.