Barba
Gulet Barba Barba, built in 1989 is anchored in the Croatia. It has 6 cabins, can accommodate 12 people.
Comfort
- Bed linen
- Towels
Deck
- Aft lounge area
- Dinghy
- Flybridge
- Outboard engine
- Sun deck
- Tender
Entertainment
- Board games
- DVD player
- Fishing equipment
- Kayak
- mp3 player
- Snorkeling equipment
- Sound System
- Stand up paddle (SUP)
- TV
- Wi-Fi Internet
Galley
- Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery)
Interior
- Dining table
Navigation
- Board PC
Yacht electrics
- Air Conditioning
- Generator
- Plug 220V, 12 V
- Plug 220V, 24 V
- Solar panels
Croatia
Highlights
BOAT PRICE INCLUDES:
Shipboard accommodation, permits, insurance for all guests (while on boat), crew, all equipment on boat (except jet ski, skis, donut), Wi-Fi, tender with outboard engine, linens and towels, fuel for main engine,4 h of navigation per day, welcome dinner, sojourn taxes, gasoline for tender, gasoline for 8 hours of generator use for air condition.
BOAT PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
Food, beverages, transfers to or from the yacht/hotel/airport, shore excursions, adverse activities (scuba diving, big game fishing, rafting, jet-ski), guided tours, national park entrances, gratuities/tips for the crew, more than 4 hours of navigation per day (each extra hour of navigation 70 eur), Town port and anchorages costs, private marina costs, check in and check out – out of base port. Extra use of dinghy.
BOAT SAFETY REGULATION:
- Night navigation is not possible; unless the boat needs to move during night, in case of bad weather or other safety reason.
- Sailing, use of Jet-ski, donut and water ski can be done, on request of guests, only if weather and other safety measures are permitting it and with permission of captain.
- Use of dinghy is possible half mile within radius of the boat, only if weather and other safety measures permit it and with permission of captain.
- Boat needs to dock in port at least once a week for taking water in tanks (this depends on water usage), boat does not need to be in port each night, boat can be anchored during night, unless safety, or other compulsory reasons permit it and this is sole decision of captain.
- Guests are obligatory to pay all port fees and taxes on spot in each port at actual cost. Owner does not take responsibility of service or current state of port.
- Boat needs to spend the night in place of disembarkation, last night of booked charter.
- Boat is equipped with solar panels from 6:00h - 21:00h, with 500W of electricity power for use.
- Boat is equipped with generator for all use above 500 W from 21:00h - 6:00h.

Born in 1973, Damir, nicknamed Klara, is part of a sea-loving family who came together in 2011 to purchase gulet Barba, where he has served as captain ever since. He holds a Yacht Master 500 GT license, is a certified electronics technician, and a former professional diver. Before joining the charter world, he served as a naval commando diver in the Croatian Navy. Damir enjoys connecting with guests, sharing life stories, and building friendships. In his free time, he is passionate about motocross, reading scientific literature in the field of natural sciences, and repairing discarded electronics. A versatile and charsimatic personality, Damir ensures there is never a dull moment on board.

Speaking Languages: English

Born in 1980, Danijela, known as Dani, has been part of gulet Barba crew since 2012. Introduced to the sea by her father, a mini cruiser captain, she started as a hostess and later earnd her Yacht Master license. She holds a degree in Agricultural Sciences, which she puts to use each autumn tending to her olive grove. Dani speaks English and especially enjoys welcoming families with children, bringing warmth and joy to every cruise. In her spare time, she plays tamburica, knits, reads, and cares for her beloved cats. Winters are spent among her olive trees or relaxing by the fire with her pets and family.

Born in 1984, Jure, known to guests as Yuri, has been the chef on gulet Barba since 2012. After years in construction, he discovered a passion for cooking and life at sea, and has enjoyed working with guests ever since. With a background in construction and a degree in electrical engineering, Jure brings a wide range of practical skills that are valuable on board beyond the galley. He speaks English and is known for his friendly and resourceful nature. Off-season, Jure devotes himself to farming, growing olives, vegetables, and flowers, and raising chickens. He enjoys nature, outdoor work, building projects, and spending time with his son.
Speaking Languages: English