Aura Yacht Description
Six guests, easy. AURA is a Lagoon sailing multihull that sleeps 6, built in 2018, with the kind of beam that keeps everyone out of each other’s pockets.
Comfort stays simple. Air conditioning for the hot hours, an outdoor shower for the post-swim reset, and an indoor audio system for background noise that is not your own playlist arguments.
Water time included. Snorkeling equipment is onboard, plus adult water skis and a towable tube when you want to trade “relaxing sail” for “hold on and laugh.”
Three cabins. AURA is set up with 3 suites for 6 guests, built around double-bed cabins for straightforward, couple-friendly sleeping arrangements.
Accommodation
Three en suite double cabins, separate cabin for the crew.What is the cabin arrangement of Aura?
| Cabin | Bed Size | Bathroom Details | AC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Suite | Double bed | En-suite bathroom facilities | Yes |
| Guest Cabin 1 | Double bed | En-suite bathroom facilities | Yes |
| Guest Cabin 2 | Double bed | En-suite bathroom facilities | Yes |
| Guest Cabin 3 | Double bed | En-suite bathroom facilities | Yes |
Related Videos
Price Terms
Plus Expenses - add APA to the price you see
Plus Expenses arrangement includes the boat and crew only (without tip).
All additional/variable expenses such as Gas and Food are deducted from an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) - an additional deposit that is added on top of the charter price.
The expenses, such as provisioning, fuel, marina fees, are deducted from the APA. The APA is based on the price of the yacht and ranges from 15% (crewed sailing yachts) to 30% (motor yachts with higher fuel consumption).
For a sailing catamaran like Aura, the expected APA is 20% to 35% of the charter price (€1,560 - €2,730), making the charter cost €9,360 to €10,530. Exact amount will be confirmed after inquiry.
You can actively control these expenses in your preference sheet (local vs. imported beverages) and by choice of itinerary (distances traveled).
The remainder of the APA is returned after charter.
Aura Yacht Charter Price
| # of charter days | Base Price | APA (deposit for provisioning, fuel, docking fees, etc) | Taxes: 13%%, exceptions available | Total | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 day charter | 15,600EUR to 24,400EUR | 3,120EUR to 7,320EUR | 18,720EUR to 31,720EUR | Discounts outside the main season are common. | ||
| 7 day charter | 7,800EUR to 12,200EUR | 1,560EUR to 3,660EUR | 9,360EUR to 15,860EUR | Standard charter rate, base for all calculations. | ||
| 3 day charter | 3,900EUR to 6,100EUR | 780EUR to 1,830EUR | 4,680EUR to 7,930EUR | The usual formula is the 7 day charter rate divided by 6, times the number of days (3). Boat policy might differ. 7,800EUR / 6 * 3 days = 3,900EUR |
All prices are generated by a calculator and serve as a guide for new charterers. Any additional information of the Price Details section has priority over above. Availability is always subject to confirmation. Gratuity not included for it's discretionary character, usually 5%-25% of the Base Price.
Price Details
Price from: EUR7,800
High season rate: EUR12,200
CHARTER RATE FOR 2026:
July & August: €12,200 + 13% VAT + €3,500 APA
June & September: €10,800 +13% VAT + €3,500 APA
April, May & October: €7,800 +13% VAT + €3,500 APA
Aura charter from Saturday to Saturday only with Embarkation from 5pm and disembarkation by 9am.
The prices shown are per week and include:
Accommodation on the yacht, crew of 2, preparation of breakfast and lunch, internet (WIFI), linens, beach and bath towels, bathroom supplies, final cleaning, equipment on board, tourism taxes.
Water Toys / Entertainment:
Sea scooter
Snorkelling equipment
4K Drone
MS energy 20 electric scooter
2 x SUPs
Kayak (at an extra cost €150 per week)
Prices do not include - paid from the APA.
Food and beverages, marina fees and anchorage fees, fuel, tourist guides, excursions and other activities, national parks entrances fees, one-way fee (Split - Dubrovnik: €600), transfers from/to airports, crew gratuities (at clients’ discretion but are customary; 10% of the charter rate is the industry standard)
Seabob available at €1,000 per week.
Relaxing SPA treatments on board (on request): €2,400 per week
Include: Relax/Anti-stress Mediterranean massage, Sports massage, Deep tissue massage, Medical massage, Foot massage, Anti-cellulite massage, Neck and Scalp dream massage, Mediterranean peeling, Sothys hydra treatment. Morning work-out and stretch. ( up to two massages per day (one massage is 45 minutes).
Amenities
Specifications
Features
More Specifications
Diving Yacht offers Rendezvous Diving only
Fishing
Green Initiatives
Water Sports
| Toy | description |
|---|---|
| Tube - towable | Towable tube for being towed behind the tender. |
| Water skis - adult | Adult water skis for waterskiing. |
| Paddleboards | Paddleboards for stand-up paddling. |
| Snorkeling Equipment | Snorkeling gear for guests. |
Other Entertainment
Dishwasher on board
Icemaker
Fusion stereo system with Bluetooth and USB
Solar panels, 2x350w
Tablet in the salon
Teak deck in the cockpit
Playstation 4
Crew
Captain: Ivan Lokica
Ivan grew up around sailing boats and motor yachts in Split and started sailing independently young. With 11+ years in charter operations, he manages maintenance and repairs to keep the boat running reliably during your week.
- Croatian nationality
- Born in 1988 in Split
- Languages: Croatian, English, Spanish
- 11+ years experience
Sandra handles the interior and meals, keeping service organized throughout the day. She is a physiotherapy graduate and a confident communicator, which helps keep things calm and clear onboard.
- Croatian nationality
- Born in 1983 in Split
- Degree in physiotherapy (University of Medicine in Split)
- Languages: Spanish and English (basic Italian and Portuguese)
Reviews
I went into my research braced for this. I read everything. I crossed off operators for the smallest red flags. And that's where Josko at Global Yacht Charters came in.
The Boat: Why the Lagoon 42 Is the One
I'll admit it. I was nervous about the boat size. We were a family of six, all of us six foot plus, and on paper I worried we would be elbows-and-knees for a week, getting on each other's nerves by day four.
The Lagoon 42 was, in a word, perfect. Six tall adults fit easily, with enough genuinely separate spaces — cabins, cockpit, foredeck, saloon, the trampolines up front — that anyone wanting fifteen minutes alone with a book and a coffee could disappear and find it. Nobody was tripping over anyone. Meals worked. Sleep worked. Lounging worked. The flow of the boat suits real human beings on a real holiday, not just a brochure photograph.
The proud owner and captain of the yacht, Ivan, has spent his entire life on boats, and the Lagoon is his boat of choice. He'll happily walk you through why — the layout, the helm position, the sailing characteristics, the way the bridge deck is sized, the small considered choices that other manufacturers in the same category get almost right but not quite. And here's the warning: once Ivan points out the differences between the Lagoon and the alternatives, you cannot unsee it. You'll find yourself peering at other catamarans in every marina for the rest of the week, going ah, yes, that's exactly what he meant.
Ivan's Obsession (and Why It Matters More Than You Think)
Catamaran Aura is eight years old. You would not know it. You would, with no exaggeration, assume it had been delivered from the factory last month. Decks are spotless. The teak is in beautiful condition. The lines are coiled the way navy crews coil lines. Every piece of gear has a place, and every piece of gear is in its place.
This isn't accidental. Ivan is, in the most loving sense of the word, obsessed. He notices a smudge on a stainless fitting and addresses it. He's already mentally on top of the next service interval before the current one is even due. He runs through systems checks the way most of us run through brushing our teeth — automatically, thoroughly, without performance. When something on the boat is exactly right, you might not consciously notice it. But the cumulative effect of everything being exactly right is enormous. You feel it in the small ways: doors that latch the first time, plumbing that just works, no faint diesel smell anywhere, no flickering instruments.
Here's what you need to understand about this, because it took me a few days to fully appreciate: a meticulously maintained boat is the foundation of a great charter week. Not the route. Not the weather. The boat. When the boat is right, everything downstream of it — sleep, swimming, meals, mood — is also right. When the boat is wrong, no amount of amazing scenery will save the week. Ivan's standards mean you never have to spend a single second of your holiday worrying about the boat. That's a gift, and most people only realise it in retrospect.
Safe Hands When the Weather Turns
We had a stretch of strong westerly winds during our week. The kind of conditions that, on the wrong boat with the wrong skipper, can quickly turn a holiday into something you'd rather forget. With Ivan, we never felt anything other than completely safe.
He read the forecast the night before and the morning of. He worked out exactly when to leave each anchorage to spend the absolute minimum amount of time in the rough stuff. He repositioned us so that what could have been hours of uncomfortable sea became a short, well-timed transit followed by a calm, sheltered afternoon. The boat handled beautifully — that's the Lagoon and Ivan's maintenance both doing their jobs — but the real magic was in the planning. He always laid out the options. Here's what the weather is doing. Here's what I'd suggest. Here's an alternative if you'd prefer. Nothing was ever pushed on us, and yet the right call always somehow ended up being the one we made together.
Sandra Runs the Show
If Ivan is the steady hand on the helm, Sandra is the quiet conductor of everything else. As our host of the week the catering was amazing — local, seasonal, beautifully presented, and far better than what we ended up eating ashore at several restaurants. The organisation is the kind you only notice when you stop and think about it: provisions arrive on time, dietary preferences are remembered without anyone asking twice (two coeliacs on board), the boat is always reset and ready, and somehow Sandra makes all of this look effortless while also being warm and present company.
You can also be as active as you want to be on shore, and Sandra makes that effortless too. Mention over breakfast that you fancy exploring an island properly, and by the time you've stepped onto the dock there's a taxi waiting, quad bikes booked, and an itinerary mapped out that will give you the best possible day in that particular place. None of it feels stage-managed. It just happens, in the background, because she's already two steps ahead.
The other thing Ivan and Sandra both do, which is genuinely hard and rarely talked about, is read the room. Every single time. They are there when you want company — happy to share stories, talk about the islands, dig into local history — and they melt into the background the moment you want the boat to feel like your own. They never hover. They never intrude. They never make you feel watched. And then, exactly when you're hoping for a chat or a recommendation or a hand with something, there they are. I'm not sure how you teach that skill. They have it in abundance.
Together, Ivan and Sandra have the rhythm of people who have done this a long time and clearly still love it. They are not running a party charter. This is important to say out loud. If you want a booze cruise with a thumping speaker and a skipper who'll look the other way while you trash the cabins, this is not the boat for you. Go and find one of those — they exist, and good luck.
What Catamaran Aura is, instead, is something closer to an old school bed and breakfast on the water. You are being welcomed into their home, because the boat is their home for the season. Show up with that mindset — respect for the space, respect for the people running it — and you will be met with extraordinary warmth, generosity, and care in return. It's a beautiful exchange. The handful of people for who this framing doesn't appeal will self-select out, and everyone involved is better for it.
The Route We Sailed (and Why I'd Do It Differently Next Time)
We sailed Dubrovnik to Split, mostly because that's what worked with our flights. The route took us through Ston, Korčula, Hvar, Brač and finished in Split. It was, by any reasonable standard, magnificent. Ston with its incredible walls and its oysters. Korčula's old town glowing in the late afternoon light. Hvar, somehow living up to its reputation. Brač with its quiet bays and Bol's iconic beach. Split as a punctuation mark at the end.
But here's the thing I learned over the course of the week, and it's the single most useful piece of advice I can give a future Catamaran Aura guest: let Ivan and Sandra plan it.
They have been working these waters for years. They know which harbour will be sheltered when the seasons winds are blowing. They know which marina master will save them the best berth and which will leave them rafting four-deep. They know the konoba tucked behind the church that doesn't take bookings and only does the day's catch, and they know the slick waterfront place that's all show and no substance. They read the forecast and the swell and the holiday weekends and the cruise-ship schedules and they assemble a week that flows.
The small moments where Ivan gently suggested a different anchorage based on the wind that day were always, without exception, the right call. Next time, I won't be building a sailing route around our flights. I'll be building our flights around getting to Split, stepping onto the boat, and letting the week unfold from there. Tell Ivan and Sandra roughly what you love — swimming, food, a bit of culture, peace and quiet, whatever it is — and let them shape the week around the weather and the wind and their decades of accumulated knowledge. You will see more, eat better, sail in better conditions, and stress less.
The Verdict
A week aboard Catamaran Aura is not the cheapest way to see this coast, and it shouldn't be. What you are paying for is a meticulously cared-for boat, two people at the absolute top of their craft, a Lagoon 42 that genuinely works for real families, and the rare experience of being properly hosted in a part of the world that rewards being properly hosted. It is one of the best weeks I have ever had on the water, full stop.
Ivan also told me the absolute best week of the year to be out on these waters. I'm not going to share that one with you, because I plan to book again. Our skipper and our host quickly became our friends, and I cannot wait to get back out there and keep exploring this magical part of the world with them.
I’d say the biggest surprise for us was the comfort level on the boat. The air conditioning certainly surpassed expectations. The meals provided and prepared by Sandra were beautiful and tasty. She even made sure that we had excellent quality wine. Each day the opening of the wine was an event. The coffee maker added another a little special touch to make you feel comfortable. We did not expect capuccinos on the boat.
Regarding the itinerary, each island visited was beautiful and unique. I can’t say that I would change a thing.
We all felt that safety was a priority. This really was of great importance to us since we were traveling with 2 young teenagers. They paid a lot of attention to make sure we were safe on the boat and that was very noticeable.
When we return to Croatia, hopefully that’s in the in the near future, Ivan and Sandra will be will be our choice for further exploration.
Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to pass along our comments.
Thank you again for setting up this incredible holiday for us. Airport transfer worked great. I was very glad to work with your office to set this up. Thanks again.
We all enjoyed getting to know you both! Getting to know you and hearing about your family was a gift. Thank you again for your hospitality and we wish you and your family a happy, healthy and safe summer.
You both exceeded all expectations and enabled us to have a most wonderful 10 year anniversary while discovering all of the beauty and serenity that exists in Croatia!
When we were coming with ideas for our vacation, we agreed that the one thing we wanted to be able to do more than anything on our first real vacation without kids was to RELAX and have minimal responsibilities. The two of you are perfect hosts in every way and blew us away with your teamwork, skills, knowledge of the area, and ability to make us feel right at hime- you succeeded in every way and allowed us to truly relax, reconnect with each other and spend time with our life long friends.
When the weather was less than ideated members of our group had different departure timelines, you both provided expert recommendations to enable us to all get the most out of our time here on your beautiful Aura. Each of you demonstrated a true passion and mastery of your craft and an eagerness to share it with us made it feel like we were part of your extended family.
Thanks again - we sincerely hope to be able to join you again in the future.
From our perspective you are living life like the way it was meant to be - doing what you love and at the highest level and because of that, the Sibermans got to experience a trip of a lifetime. And for that we once again say thank you!
Our second trip with you was amazing. I have told you all before, but we mean it every time, you two are SO special.
We feel like we have found a secret gem in a sea of skippers and hostesses. No one can make a trip as special as you two. Ivan knows the perfect places to see, and showing us the special places of the country, that not a lot of people see. And Sandra,,, making a boat feel like a home is np easy task but you do it with ease. We love you two so much. You have such a special gift in making people feel at home on the seas and in your country.
Hopefully one day we can return the favour is the US. if anyone else read this, and if you don't book another trip with them next year, you are crazy. Do it now before they book up...
No words can describe the amazing trip we had last week. We felt like royals on your fantastic, high end boat. The fantastic lunches and appetisers Sandra prepared will be always on our minds (we will start our diet again from next Monday!!!). Ivan's passion for boats and the beautiful sea is really inspiring. What a beautiful country you have, we are looking forward to discovering more in the future.
All on all just wanted to give you great feedback. I wouldn’t hesitate to have any of your clients or guests sail with them. We only hope that we can revisit in the not too distant future.
I couldn't imagine feeling more secure and connected than with Ivan as our captain. Sandra was a wonderful hostess- fantastically healthy breakfasts awaited us each morning and, whereas we have envisioned sandwiches and salads for lunches, each day she whipped together (seamlessly!) a new Croatian delight that kept us full until 8 or 9pm. Sandra is just a lovely person- even on a cloudy and rainy couple of days we had she worked to fill the days with tours she herself had organised, all of which we enjoyed. We hope to be back abroad the Aura within the next couple of years - it was a trip of a lifetime!
We hope our children remember your hospitality and guidance throughout their lives. We know when we return that we have friends who will guide us like no others could, both on and off the water.
If you ever visit the states, we hope you will let us know. We have a wonderful time and appreciate all of your hard work and the beautiful Aura!
The importance of this trip for our family did not go unnoticed by you and Ivan- your combined efforts made it a week we will never forget. Your kindness, hospitality and attention to detail made the perfect vacation. We feel secure on the knowledge that we will be sending our two kids off to college with memories that will last a life time.
'Thank you' - just doesn't seem adequate!! We are leaving with a deep love and appreciation for your beautiful Croatia, thanks to you!
We will be back




































