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Flotilla holidays in Croatia, Dalmatian Coast

COUNTRY:
HOLIDAY TYPE:
A Flotilla holiday
DEPARTURES:
Departs every Monday from early May to early October
PRICE:
From £625 (14 days) including flights from the UK. Price depends on departure, yacht type and number in party (min 2 people). 20% off for children under 12. Price examples based on 4 adults sharing a Beneteau 331. This trip can also be booked without flights.
MORE INFO:
Please note: From 28th Feb 2011 a £15 per person fuel supplement will apply (if booked including flights).
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Flotilla holidays in Croatia, Dalmatian Coast

Flotilla holidays in Croatia, Dalmatian Coast

Flotilla holidays
This is a flotilla holiday, where you live aboard your chosen yacht with friends or family and sail from harbour to harbour, in the company of usually between six and twelve other yachts. Our yachts vary from 28-39 ft in length, catering for crew sizes from two up to eight, with additional options for travellers who don't want to share a room, (although our flotilla holidays require a minimum of 2 people per booking). Our craft are meticulously maintained to ensure a hassle free holiday.

Our helpful lead crew, aboard their own yacht, offer their expert assistance throughout your holiday. We don't require any formal qualifications for you to join us on a flotilla holiday, but we do ask that two people aboard each boat have a few days' experience in charge of a sailing vessel. If you are inexperienced, our Villa Flotilla holidays make a superb option for beginners

How this holiday makes a difference

The very nature of our yachting holidays involves our guests visiting different out-of-the-way places each day, places which enjoy the extra revenue generated by our visits that they might not otherwise expect to benefit from. Shopping for groceries and eating out at the local tavernas in each port of call is an integral part of the social aspect of our holidays.

We recognise that we operate our yachting holidays in pristine marine environments and we understand the importance of conserving them for future generations. All our yachts are supplied with a handbook which contains tips for our guests on how to help conserve the unspoiled locations they love to sail in. All our old oil is siphoned into cans to avoid any possibility of spillage. Where possible, all materials are reused in some way, for example, old yacht ropes become mooring lines for dinghies and old sailcloth is made into laundry bags or car covers, even old uniforms are used for cleaning engines.

On our Croatian yachting programme we have been successful in recruiting two local staff as engineer and mate on our flotilla and we are actively seeking to recruit more local people for our yachting programme.

Approximately three quarters of our yacht spares are sourced locally. Not only does this benefit the local economy, it cuts down the transport miles and all the associated impacts that go with that aspect of importation. In addition to sourcing standard spares items, we are also working with local suppliers to supply some of our more specific needs such as customised flags and other branded items.

We register all our yachts to fly under the flag of the countries in which we operate. While this can be an expensive process, (albeit benefiting the local economy) it ensures our compliance with local legislation, which in turn helps cement good relations with local authorities, essential for the smooth running and risk management of our operations.

We have been auditing all the hotels and operations we run to see how they perform against a sustainability checklist created by Travelife, an independent initiative, funded by the EU and supported by the Federation of Tour Operators.

Hotels are classified according to their sustainability performance and this resort has gained the Travelife Gold award, for businesses who lead the way with advanced sustainability actions, encouraging others to become involved. They encourage others to be involved, seek continual improvements and actively communicate their progress.

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Flotilla holidays in Croatia, Dalmatian Coast

Reviewed 31 Aug 2008 by Simon English4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Seeing dolphins play in the wake off the bow of our yacht!

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Bring snorkel and fins if you have them.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Not really - the only green initiative was a notice in reception asking yachters not to use too much shampoo. Apart from that, there was little evidence that this was greener than any other holiday.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Excellent - we've had some lifetime experiences here.

Read the operator's response here:

Dear Simon - great to hear that you've had some lifetime experiences on your yachting holiday. Sailing can be inspirational on so many levels and many don't realise how accessible it all is - we've been teaching people to sail in the Med for nearly 30 years now - so now there are no excuses even for the novice!

Was sorry to hear however that you felt we were not supporting the responsible travel piece - I have spoken with our yacht manager in Greece and she assures me that our ‘welcome brief’ scripts cover off many aspects of responsible travel whilst living aboard. Much of this is common sense and it is possible that guests don’t see some of the features we fit as standard to many of our boats ands the improvement s we are making to the additions to our yacht fleets.

Top Tips for living aboard include :
• Don’t use too much soap or shampoo as it does not go into the ‘holding tank’ – but is flushed into the sea (we are looking at fitting ‘grey water holding tanks’ – to get around this problem when showering aboard) – most flotilla stops will have suitable shore-based showering facilities for guests to use.
• Don’t throw any rubbish over the side even organic waste
• Pump holding tanks in open sea not near harbours or beaches
• Do not disturb or harm marine life when swimming or snorkelling
• We provide free fuel (diesel & Gas) – do not refuel but ask our engineers to do it we have a procedure for any spillages that may occur
• Shops will sell items in plastic carrier bags – re0use these as bin bags when onboard and dispose of at each harbour.
• Sail rather than motor where you can!
• Guests are encouraged to share any further good ideas they may have.

From a company side
• All our yachts are fitted with waste water holding tanks ensuring harbours and anchorages are kept clean – waste is pumped out in open sea
• All new yachts are fitted with solar panels – reducing engine use to cool fridges
• Spares and equipment is sourced locally where possible to support local economy and reduce delivery miles
• We source as much local labour as possible to support the local economy
• Batteries and engine oils are re-used or recycled
• We are part of the Royal Yachting Association ‘Blue Green Initiative’ – all boats carry literature highlighting action points to ensure a positive impact on the environment when sailing.
• We are testing a radical new ‘green’ antifoul to improve the environmental performance of our boats
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