The Galeon 330 Fly is the flybridge of the fleet — an 11-metre, Polish-built motor yacht from 2019 with a second helm and lounge deck perched above the saloon. Six hundred horsepower pushes her to 25 knots, and that upper deck turns every crossing into the best seat on the water. Half-day charters run from €950 per boat for up to 8 guests, with licensed skipper, fuel and insurance included.
Below deck she is a proper yacht rather than a big dayboat: two cabins with three berths, a marine WC, and a galley with fridge and microwave for when the day stretches past lunch. The saloon is air-conditioned, the bow sunpads catch the afternoon sun, and a 500-litre tank gives her the legs for long routes without anyone watching the gauge.
From Gruž the classic half day is a slow lap of the Elaphiti Islands — sea caves off Koločep, a swim at Šipan, lunch at anchor in a pine-backed cove. On a full eight hours she will reach Mljet’s saltwater lakes or idle past Lokrum beneath the city walls at golden hour. Tell the skipper what the day is for — a proposal, a birthday, a slow escape — and the route bends around it.