Sailing yacht Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 - Paloma
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Sun Odyssey 379 - Paloma Description
The Sun Odyssey 379 stands as one of Jeanneau's most successful designs in the competitive 37-foot sailing yacht segment. This Philippe Briand creation combines excellent sailing performance with comfortable cruising amenities. The yacht features a modern hull design with a hard chine and twin rudders, ensuring superior stability and handling even in challenging conditions. The deck layout is optimized for easy handling, with all control lines led aft to the cockpit, making it manageable for a small crew. A distinctive feature is the wide cockpit with twin helm stations, providing excellent visibility and control while sailing.
The Paloma, a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 from 2015, offers comfortable accommodation for up to 8 people across three well-appointed cabins. At 11.3 meters in length and with a 3.8-meter beam, you'll find generous interior volume and deck space for both sailing and relaxation. The yacht is equipped with a reliable 29 hp engine for confident maneuvering in ports and calm conditions. You'll appreciate the easy-handling sail plan, featuring a classic mainsail and furling genoa, perfect for both experienced sailors and those new to sailing. The 2-meter draft provides an excellent balance between sailing performance and access to secluded bays, while the single head with toilet ensures basic comfort during your cruise.
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Sun Odyssey 379 - Paloma Description
Sailing yacht Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 - Paloma was built in 2015. She's docked in Marina D-Marin Dalmacija, Croatia.From there, you're just a stone's throw from the historic coastal towns of Biograd na Moru and Zadar, and a few hours of smooth sailing from islands of Ugljan, Pašman, Dugi Otok, and Kornati National Park.
Paloma accommodates up to 8 guests in 3 cabins. It has 1 toilet.
Pillows, blankets, and towels are included in the price.
This Sailing yacht is fitted with a classic mainsail and a furling genoa.
While sailing on Paloma, you can count on safe and easy navigation thanks to autopilot, bow thruster and plotter. Additional convenience and safety equipment includes bimini and sprayhood.
Extra entertainment equipment, such as radio, inside speakers and audio system is also available onboard.
The fully-equipped galley includes cooker, sink and kitchen utensils.
With solar panel, you're completely autonomous - stay as long as you want in secluded bays & secret anchorage spots.
For your maximum comfort, Sailing yacht Paloma is equipped with heating and generator.
This Sailing yacht is operated by the charter company Kroki Nautika.
Sun Odyssey 379 - Paloma Details
Yacht pick-up information
Bibinje-Sukoan 1, Sukošan, Croatia
The mooring at the marina for your last night is free.
Marina D-Marin Dalmacija
Marina D-Marin Dalmacija is a large marina located in the center of Sukošan, Croatia. It is conveniently situated just 10 km away from Zadar airport, with taxi transport costing around 25 Euros. The marina has a capacity of 1200 berths, all of which have access to water and electricity. Docking assistance is provided for your convenience.
The marina offers essential services such as toilet and shower facilities, laundry, Wi-Fi, ATM, and an exchange office. There is also a grocery shop for quick provisioning and a fuel station to fill up your tanks before returning the boat. For entertainment, there is a restaurant and bar on-site.
70.00 € weekly
Boat pick up FAQs
If you’re not hiring a skipper, you need a standard sailing license and a valid VHF license to book and sail the Sailing yacht Paloma.
You can find a list of accepted boating licenses in Croatia right here.
In case you are hiring a skipper, you don’t need a valid license.
Transit log, also known as comfort package/charter package (and rarely, preparation fee), is a service fee you pay at check-in. It covers the essentials such as booking logistics and paperwork, end cleaning, towels & bed linen, and more.
Transit log is an obligatory fee. It’s collected by the charter company at check-in. Most charters accept both cash and credit cards for this.
The golden rule: if something is included in this charge, you're getting it without paying extra.
Transit log is a one-and-done fixed charge no matter how many crew you bring aboard or how many days you rent.
Think of the refundable security deposit as a fixed amount the charter company needs as a guarantee that you’ll return the Sailing yacht Paloma in ship-shape condition. At the check-out, they’ll inspect the boat and, if everything is in order, give you the full amount back.
For the Sailing yacht Paloma, refundable security deposit is 1.500,00 €.
Most of our charter partners accept both credit cards and cash for the security deposit. Rarely, they might insist on cash - in most cases, information on available payment methods for the security deposit will be on your booking confirmation. If it’s not, our advice is to contact the charter directly after you receive your booking confirmation to double-check.
Tourist tax (also known as sojourn tax) is a small mandatory fee you pay for every overnight stay in the charter destination country.
Tourist tax is calculated and paid per person, per day. In Croatia, this is capped at €1.40. For example, you will pay €68.60 (7*7*1.4) for a 7-night stay for 7 crew members in Croatia.
You pay it to the charter partner at check-in. Keep in mind that a lot of our partners only take cash for this particular payment. Our advice is to calculate the amount in advance and have it ready when you pick up your boat.
In almost all cases, payment methods accepted at check-in will be listed in your booking confirmation. We’ll send that to your email after your booking is complete and we check everything with the charter company.
That said, this is important information, and you’re in the right if you want to know more before booking.
While we can’t give you a 100% here, you should know that most charters accept cash, credit cards & instantaneous bank transfer payments (so long as you can show/email the bank transfer confirmation to them).
However, in our experience, some charters may insist on specific types of payment methods for some fees:
- Tourist tax: a lot of charters will only take cash for this fee. Our advice is to calculate it in advance and make sure you have enough cash to cover it at check-in.
- Extra services: most charters will accept credit card, cash, or bank transfer for these services. If you’re paying by bank transfer, it’s best to do it the day before so the bank can process your payment before check-in time.
- Security deposit: most charters will accept a credit card reservation for this fee (because it’s a considerable amount of money). Some will insist on a cash deposit—if they do, we’ll do our best to note that in your booking confirmation. If the instructions in the confirmation are not clear, please reach out to us or the charter company.
- Security deposit insurance: if you decide to pay deposit insurance offered by some charters (instead of the refundable security deposit), you’ll likely have to pay in cash. If the charter insists on cash payment in this case, we’ll do our best to note that in your booking confirmation. If the instructions in the confirmation are not clear, please reach out to us or the charter company.
Unfortunately, the Sailing yacht Paloma does not offer early check-in.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the Sailing yacht Paloma for safety reasons.