Sail Croatia launch specialist hen, stag private charters
Sail Croatia has launched a full-ship charter experience for UK hen and stag events.
The buy-out charters allow groups to exclusively hire any of the ships in the Navigator fleet for a pre-marital celebration.
Booked by groups of up to 40 to hire, it ncludesluxury small ships to traditional vessels.
Ship charters include a full crew as well as extras such as a daily breakfast, three-course lunch, complimentary Wi-Fi and a tour manager.
Sail Croatia offers ship charters for any group of guests, and has found the experience becoming increasingly popular, with demand growing by 250% from 2019 to 2022.
The most common groups are extended families on private holidays, friends on celebratory trips, and active shared-interest groups.
Grant Seuren, Sail Croatia director, said: “The ability to charter one of the ships in our Navigator fleet presents a unique way to celebrate hen and stag trips, or indeed events for any occasion. We’re very pleased to be able to offer UK guests the opportunity to capitalise on their exclusivity and value for money.”
“The overall demand for full-ship charter bookings clearly reflects the rise in people who want to enjoy their holiday together.”
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