ZAGREB, CROATIA, August 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Speaking about the makeover, Luxury yacht charter Croatia, Magnum Nautica said, "We have refreshed the interiors of all the Magnum Yachts. We have added brand new carpets, new curtains, new sofa covers and new teak on the swimming platform on the motor yacht Banana. We recently had an exclusive photoshoot by famous Croatian photographer Mario Jelavich, when our fleet went out into the Adriatic. We are planning to launch a whole new website with these photographs."
The Croatia yacht charter company Magnum Nautica owns four motor yachts in Croatia and is reputed to be the largest luxury super yacht charter. Recently, Magnum Nautica was recognized as one of the world's most recommended yacht charters in Croatia. The company covers the sea routes between the Adriatic islands.
Magnum Nautica said, "Our motor yachts are floating star hotels on water, solidly constructed and aesthetically pleasing. The larger motor yachts have five cabins and can take up to ten guests on each trip. A multipurpose cabin or salon with facilities like a television and internet is provided for guests. Our friendly staff aboard the yachts provides prompt and unobtrusive service. We have made sure that the ambience is one of luxury, so that our guests can experience the pleasure of the best yacht charter in Croatia."
Being well designed, the luxury super yachts of Magnum Nautica are manned by trained crew members who ensure that guests are well cared for and do not miss any of the outdoors sights. Guests can enjoy surfing, water skiing, fishing on their Croatia yacht charter trip or simply relax.
Talking about why Croatia yacht charters are special, Magnum Nautica said, "Croatia is one of the most beautiful countries on the Adriatic /better Mediterranean coast and the best way to explore its natural splendor is via luxury motor yachts. The archipelagos and the pristine beaches must be visited to be truly experienced. Tourists can enjoy a great time, choosing from various Croatia yacht charter plans and yacht sizes based on their budget."
Besides offering first class service, Magnum Nautica's VIP boat rentals and Luxury yacht charter Croatia, services ensure memorable holidays for guests with a high class yacht charter experience. Located in Marina Kastela, the luxury fleet enjoys close proximity to the Split International Airport enabling European clients to reach the luxury super yacht in under an hour. With its freshly renovated fleet, Magnum Nautica's luxury motor yachts are ready to charter across the Mediterranean.
Magnum Nautica are specialists in luxury yacht charter in Croatia. They offer crewed charter, Croatia VIP charter, charter events and services. They have a range of plans and yachts to suit varied client budgets.
Contact:
Magnum Nautica Yacht Charter
Address
Magnum Nautica d.o.o.
Zavrtnica 17/1
10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
Phone Number
+385 1618 5252
office@magnum-nautica.hr
http://www.magnumnautica.com
Luxury Yacht Charter Croatia Magnum Nautica Announced Refreshments in Their Fleet
Yacht Charter Croatia has announced that the interiors of its luxury super yachts have been renovated for the upcoming season.
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