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Mlini
The Mlini is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Mlini has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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Aloha
The Aloha was built in 1951 and then reconstructed in 1988 and again in 2006. On-board accommodation consists mainly of below-deck cabins, with just a small number above deck. Outside, the Aloha has comfortable chairs to lounge in and is equipped with lilos and other various inflatables for use in the water. The atmosphere on board the Aloha is very relaxed and as the boat navigates the clear waters of the Adriatic, guests can swim or sunbathe on deck, taking in the stunning scenery of the Croatian coastline.
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Kapetan Bota
The Kapetan is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Kapetan Bota has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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Labrador
The Labrador is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Labrador has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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Tarin
The Tarin is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Tarin has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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Tuna
The Tuna comprises mainly below-deck cabins, with just a small number above deck. Accommodation is in twin cabins (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boat. There is an average of one shower and toilet for every five passengers. The cabins are quite small but all have wash basins and come complete with bedding. Outside, the Tuna has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other inflatables for fun in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry passengers into the bays.
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Tvrdi
This charming vessel has 19 cabins, 13 of which are located on deck. Bedding and towels are included in all en-suite cabins. There is a comfortable deck with deck-chairs for lounging in and inflatable lilos for lying on to contemplate the lazy lull of the sea. Dinghies are also available for those adventurers seeking solace in idyllic bays and beaches.
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Viktoria
Accommodation on the Viktoria is predominently below deck with just a few cabins located above deck. All are furnished with bunk beds and toilets and showers are shared with approximately one shower/toilet for every five passengers. Cabins are small but have basins, bedding and towels. Outside, there are deckchairs to relax on, inflatables for fun in the water and dinghies which can be used to reach remote bays and beaches.
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Penelopa
The Penelopa is bigger than many boats that sail in Croatia and provides the convenience of an ensuite bathroom. The cabins are mainly located above deck, which are sometimes over two levels and are popular for passengers who want to relax in them during the day.
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Adriatic Queen
The Adriatic Queen is an elegant and spacious boat, designed to offer maximum pleasure in a relaxing and intimate surrounding. Accommodation is provided in 15 spacious, air-conditioned cabins, each with a private shower and WC. The Adriatic Queen also has a large restaurant, two bars, a salon on deck and a spacious sun deck where guests can just relax and enjoy the scenery of the offshore islands and may even spot dolphins skimming along the waves nearby.
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Dalmatinac
The 23-meter Dalmatinac offers moderate levels of comfort for a maximum of 22 passengers. The vessel was built in 1957 and refurbished in 2002 to cruise along the magnificent coast of Croatia. Cabins are small and furnished with bunk beds with one shower and toilet for every five passengers. Outdoors, the Dalmatinac has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water.
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Dalmatinka
Sister ship to the Dalmatinac is the newer Dalmatinka. The Dalmatinka was originally built in 1968 and refurbished in 2006 to provide modest comforts to her maximum of 22 passengers as she sails the Croatian coast. Cabins are small and furnished with bunk beds with one shower and toilet for every five passengers. Outdoors, the Dalmatinac has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water.
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Ika
The Ika is a 22 metre motor driven boat perfect for exploring the magnificent Croatian coastline and islands. Cabins are based on twin share although some have a 3rd bed option and all include bedding. The Ika has deck chairs to relax on, as well as lilos and other inflatables for use in the water. In addition there are small dinghies to convey passengers into the bays to explore and swim from the fabulous beaches.
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Javorak
At 22.5 meters, the Javorak is bigger than many boats that sail the Croatian coastline. The cabins accommodate two passengers, predominantly in bunk beds, although some do have a 3rd bed option. All include bedding and towels. Outside there are deck chairs for relaxing whilst enjoying the fabulous scenery, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for fun in the water.
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Lopar
The Lopar is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Lopar has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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