The week in Attire…

Wear what feels like you — truly. If you’d like a little help planning ahead, we’ve included some guidance below to give a sense of the look and feel for each moment.

Welcome Aboard

We welcome you to wear navy, blues, and whites as we board — light fabrics and relaxed silhouettes to start the week with ease.

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Sailing Around

Easy & timeless daywear for sun, swim, and movement — think breathable, quality fabrics, and ready for wherever the day leads.

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Formal Events

Dinner at Sea
Semi-formal and flowy — polished, but still relaxed for an evening at sea.

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Ceremony — Black Tie
Formal, timeless, and refined — suited for a warm coastal setting.

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After Party
Celebratory and elevated — a little bolder, made for dancing into the night.

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Movie Night

Cozy, relaxed, and a touch nostalgic — elevated loungewear or pajamas you wouldn’t mind being photographed in. Highly recommend cottons & linens.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We recommend arriving in Split by August 29th to allow for a smooth transfer to Trogir and a set sail on the afternoon of the 30th. Boarding details will be shared ahead of the week.

  • Pack light with soft luggage and easy, breathable pieces, with the week’s events in mind. Alongside attire, be sure to include standard travel essentials like your passport, medications, and any personal items you may need — everything else is taken care of.

  • Two daily meals, towels, and onboard essentials are provided, and the crew will be there to guide you throughout the week. Select events will include hosted food and drinks, though the yacht will not operate as an open bar outside of those moments.

  • Days will follow a relaxed rhythm of sailing, swimming, and time on land, with a few planned moments throughout the week. We’ll dock each day to explore, with plenty of free time to enjoy each destination as you please. Everything is thoughtfully paced, but never rigid.

  • The route is planned for calm waters, and most guests find the experience very comfortable. If needed, simple remedies can go a long way.

  • Most major elements have been arranged in advance. A small amount of cash (Euros) is helpful for time on land, though cards are widely accepted. ATMs are typically the easiest way to withdraw local currency if needed. Gratuity for the crew will be taken care of, though if you feel inclined, you’re always welcome to personally thank the captain or crew.