Group experience concierge
Group Boat Charter Split
One concierge layer for Split group boat days, whether the plan needs one larger vessel, multiple boats, lunch coordination, marina transfers, or a special occasion on the water.
- Split group departure
- Single or multi-boat
- Catering and lunch stops
- Weather-aware routing
Group planning
Coordinate boats, dining, transfers, timing, and guest notes through one concierge layer instead of separate supplier threads.
Overview
One point of contact for the group boat day
A group boat charter from Split gets complex quickly when guest count, boat capacity, route distance, lunch, transfers, weather, deposits, and the decision-maker all have to line up.
Group boat charter planning from Split is less about finding one generic boat and more about matching capacity, comfort, timing, route, food, transfers, weather exposure, and decision-making into a plan a local operator can actually confirm.
Access Adriatic helps turn a broad group request into a practical charter brief: guest count, route direction, single or multi-boat fit, marina logistics, lunch, catering, deposits, and weather expectations.
For work teams, the boat day usually anchors a bigger plan — the company retreat in Split page covers how it slots into a full offsite with dinners, tastings, and transfers.
Shape the plan around one larger vessel or several coordinated boats, depending on capacity and comfort.
Keep marina transfers, lunch stops, catering, drinks, timing, and guest notes in one planning flow.
Confirm operator roles, skipper decisions, fuel basis, deposits, inclusions, and weather terms before the group treats the day as booked.
What we arrange
Group days, dinners, transfers, and special plans
These are planning categories, not fixed packages. Final options depend on group size, dates, weather, local operator availability, transport needs, and confirmed inclusions.
Multi-boat group day
Several boats can be coordinated around the same departure point, route, lunch timing, swim stops, and return plan when operators confirm fit.
Larger vessel or catamaran
A larger boat can suit social groups, corporate teams, or celebrations, but mooring, route access, staff, and comfort need earlier checks.
Catering and lunch stops
Drinks, snacks, restaurant reservations, lunch timing, or catered options can be shaped around the route and provider inclusions.
Marina transfers
Drivers, pickup points, guest arrival windows, luggage, and movement between villas, hotels, towns, and the marina can be coordinated.
Stag, hen, birthday, or celebration
Celebration groups need clarity around timing, music expectations, food, drinks, safety rules, route choice, and return comfort.
Corporate or client hospitality
Team days and client outings need a cleaner schedule, one decision-maker, comfort expectations, and clear weather alternatives.
Who it is for
Who group planning support is for
Group requests need more detail than a standard private day: guest count, comfort level, meeting points, timing, weather plans, food needs, and who will approve decisions.
Friend groups
Groups planning a social boat day from Split who need capacity, lunch, drinks, route, and return logistics handled clearly.
Stag and hen trips
Celebration groups benefit from early rules around boat fit, timing, music, alcohol expectations, safety, and weather plans.
Corporate organizers
Useful for incentive trips, client hospitality, team days, and retreat groups that need one planning thread and a dependable schedule.
Wedding guests
Wedding-week groups often need multi-boat capacity, guest movement, lunch, and recovery-day timing aligned around the wider itinerary.
How it works
One brief for the whole group plan.
Access Adriatic keeps the group-sized planning flow practical: one request, realistic options, clear supplier roles, and coordination around the chosen plan.
- Step 1
Share the group brief
Send date, guest count, base location, occasion, preferred route, lunch/catering needs, comfort level, budget direction, and who approves options.
- Step 2
Compare capacity paths
Access Adriatic narrows whether one larger vessel, multiple boats, or a simpler private charter fits the group, date, route, and weather exposure.
- Step 3
Coordinate the chosen plan
Operator details, guest grouping, pickup points, lunch, drinks, deposits, weather terms, and on-day contacts are aligned before confirmation.
Trust
Group planning works when the moving parts are named early
Access Adriatic coordinates through vetted local operators and providers, with extra care around capacity, lead time, group movement, weather, and deposits.
Capacity before route
The route should follow the group count, boat fit, comfort needs, weather exposure, and operator availability, not the other way around.
One planning thread
Access Adriatic helps keep the organizer out of scattered supplier conversations by coordinating options through one concierge flow.
Skipper-led weather decisions
Group boat days need honest backup thinking because wind, sea state, and safety calls can change the route or timing.
Clear commercial terms
Deposits, cancellation rules, fuel, catering, staff, drinks, transfers, and who pays should be clear before the group commits.
FAQ
Group planning questions
What is the maximum group size?
Maximum group size depends on the date, route, comfort expectations, boat availability, safety requirements, and whether the group uses one larger vessel or several coordinated boats.
Can multiple boats travel together?
Often, yes. Multi-boat plans need matching around departure point, route, boat speed, skipper coordination, weather, fuel basis, guest grouping, and who leads decisions on the day.
Can catering or lunch be included?
Catering, drinks, snacks, restaurant lunch stops, or private chef-style add-ons can be requested where providers are available. Inclusions, staff, cleanup, and timing should be confirmed before quoting.
Can guests split the cost?
Cost splitting is possible inside the group, but Access Adriatic should still confirm one booking flow, payer, deposit responsibility, cancellation terms, and final decision-maker before the plan is treated as confirmed.
How much lead time is needed?
More lead time is better for group boat charters, especially in peak season, weekends, large groups, corporate dates, stag or hen trips, birthdays, and any plan needing catering or transfers.
What happens if the weather changes?
The skipper or operator makes the safety call. A group plan may need a calmer route, delayed start, shorter day, different date, or a non-boat backup depending on availability and terms.
Plan the group
Send the dates, group size, base location, and what the group wants to arrange.
Share the date, group size, Split base or pickup points, occasion, route hopes, lunch or catering needs, budget direction, and whether one boat or multiple boats may be needed.