SPLIT, CROATIA, July 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) NYC yacht charter Croatia is pleased to announce two new additions to the fleet of the luxury yacht charter Croatia location. Greece and Croatia have long been the starting point for guests desiring luxury cruises in the Mediterranean and Grecian waters.
Company spokesman, Ivan Speranda, NYC company charter Manager, stated, "We are thrilled to welcome these two luxury vessels to our yacht fleet. They allow us to provide a variety of cruising experiences to our passengers and guests."
The additions to the fleet include the Sunseeker 34M with accommodations for up to ten guests and 4 crew members. Amenities include a Jacuzzi, a hydraulic bathing platform, laundry facilities, a fully equipped galley and a barbecue on the flybridge. At 111 feet, the yacht offers an open floor plan yet with plenty of privacy. The 88-foot Sunseeker Yacht 86 is equipped to carry up to eight passengers and has a crew of 3 + 1. With a Bimini top, air conditioning and on-board television, guests will find comfortable and spacious surroundings. Sea toys include a tender, jet ski, water skis, a wake board and snorkeling equipment. Learn more about itinerary options and scheduling opportunities by checking out the website at Navis Luxury yacht charter Croatia today.
Learn more about itinerary options and scheduling opportunities by checking out the website at
NYC yacht charter Croatia today. Members of the press and others who have questions about the content of this press release may contact the office identified below for further information.
Contact Name: Navis Yacht Charter Croatia - Representative Office
Company Name: Navis Yacht Charter Croatia
Address: Posada d.o.o.Zvonimirova bb 21210 Solin, Spinciceva 2i, 21000 Split, Croatia
Contact Telephone Number: Tel: +385 21 571 203
Contact Fax Number: +385 21 571 207
Email: info@navis-yacht-charter.com
Website: http://www.navis-yacht-charter.com
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Fleet of Navis Yacht Charter in Croatia Enlarged by Two Luxury Fleet Members
Navis Yacht Charter Croatia offers additional cruising accommodations to its fleet, including the luxury yacht charter Croatia Sunseekers 86 and 34 M.
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[Press-News.org] Fleet of Navis Yacht Charter in Croatia Enlarged by Two Luxury Fleet MembersNavis Yacht Charter Croatia offers additional cruising accommodations to its fleet, including the luxury yacht charter Croatia Sunseekers 86 and 34 M.