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  1. Candace

    Do you have an estimate of how much went into the group fund?

  2. Skipper

    In Croatia you will spend on an average, for a comfortable week (meaning not being to shy with the drinks or going out for dinner), including everything but the flights, around EUR1200 per person (USD 1600).
    You can go also the cheap way, eating every meal on the boat and getting wasted mostly on the boats, that saving money on the drinks at the party …. but that won’t be close as much fun. For starts it’s kind of nice to go out two or three times for dinner (there’re really nice restaurants to go) and if you get to the party wasted you won’t get much out of it.

    Also it’s mandatory to ask your Skipper two or three times a day at least if you can go swim and if there’re Sharks in the water 😉

    • Kristin

      I am looking into going to The Yacht Week this coming year in 2016 or early 2017 depending on how long it will take me to save for it. I’m still in school and paying for this trip on my own. I know you said a little about how much it would cost but could you be more detailed?

      I will be coming from the US and I am currently finding flights for $1,600 to Greece. Also, is there any destination that is significantly cheaper? I’m looking into catamarans in the $1000-$1200 dollar range. Can you give me an itemized estimation for all aspects of the trip? (Fuel, Food, Drinks, An average meal cost on land, how much you spent on food for the yacht for the week) I’m very Type A and need to know exactly how much I can expect to spend. My guess is that it will be $3500-$4000 with flight per person. Is that close based on $1200 per person for the yacht? Any help would be greatly appreciated! If anyone can help feel free to email! [email protected]

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