7 days · 4 guests · Croatia · On-board all-inclusive
Effortless is earned.


Learn Sailing by Living It
Learn seamanship, become crew, and build quiet confidence at sea.
Croatia, one week
Seven days of sailing, learning and slowing down along the Croatian coast.
Small crew, big vessel
Only 4 guests on a 45 ft sailing yacht. Enough room to move, and enough time for everyone to take part.
Real seamanship
Hands-on sailing, anchoring, docking, navigation, weather and life on board.
All-inclusive onboard
Instructor, food, drinks, boat costs, fuel, marinas, towels and VAT included.
Learn Sailing by Living It
Learn seamanship, become crew, and build quiet confidence at sea.
Croatia, one week
7 days of sailing, learning and slowing down.
Small crew, big vessel
Only four guests on a 45 ft sailing yacht.
Real seamanship
Hands-on sailing, anchoring, docking, navigation.
All-inclusive onboard
Instructor, food, drinks, boat costs, fuel, marinas.
Learn Sailing by Living It
Learn seamanship, become crew, and build quiet confidence at sea.
Croatia, one week
Seven days of sailing, learning and slowing down along the Croatian coast.
Small crew, big vessel
Only 4 guests on a 45 ft sailing yacht. Enough room to move, and enough time for everyone to take part.
Real seamanship
Hands-on sailing, anchoring, docking, navigation, weather and life on board.
All-inclusive onboard
Instructor, food, drinks, boat costs, fuel, marinas, towels and VAT included.
Learn Sailing by Living It
Learn seamanship, become crew, and build quiet confidence at sea.
Croatia, one week
7 days of sailing, learning and slowing down.
Small crew, big vessel
Only four guests on a 45 ft sailing yacht.
Real seamanship
Hands-on sailing, anchoring, docking, navigation.
All-inclusive onboard
Instructor, food, drinks, boat costs, fuel, marinas.
Learn Sailing by Living It
Learn seamanship, become crew, and build quiet confidence at sea.
Croatia, one week
Seven days of sailing, learning and slowing down along the Croatian coast.
Real seamanship
Hands-on sailing, anchoring, docking, navigation, weather and life on board.
Small crew, big vessel
Only 4 guests on a 45 ft sailing yacht. Enough room to move, and enough time for everyone to take part.
All-inclusive onboard
Instructor, food, drinks, boat costs, fuel, marinas, towels and VAT included.
Learn Sailing by Living It
Learn seamanship, become crew, and build quiet confidence at sea.
Croatia, one week
7 days of sailing, learning and slowing down.
Small crew, big vessel
Only four guests on a 45 ft sailing yacht.
Real seamanship
Hands-on sailing, anchoring, docking, navigation.
All-inclusive onboard
Instructor, food, drinks, boat costs, fuel, marinas.
The rhythm of the week
How the week unfolds
This is a full week on board — from Saturday evening to the following Saturday morning. We do not rush into the sea. We begin by settling in, meeting each other and becoming a crew.

01
Saturday — Arrival & settling in
Arrival is from 18:00 in Šimuni on Pag. You settle into one of the three shared cabins, meet the crew, get familiar with the boat and ease into the week.
02
Sunday — Weather, roles & first manoeuvres
After 09:00, we prepare to leave the marina. We check the weather, discuss the possible route, assign basic roles and start with safety, boat routines, steering, lines and simple manoeuvres.
03
Monday — Building the basics
We continue with hands-on sailing, sail handling, trimming, movement on deck, anchoring basics and the rhythm of life on board.
04
Tuesday — Seamanship in practice
Depending on conditions, we focus on docking, anchoring, manoeuvring under engine, reefing, boat systems or longer sailing legs.
05
Wednesday — Planning the route
By midweek, the crew becomes more involved in reading the weather, choosing safe options and planning the route based on wind, conditions and the energy on board.
05
Thursday — Bringing it together
More responsibility goes to the crew: steering, sail trim, anchoring, navigation, decisions on board and working together calmly as a small team.
05
Friday & Saturday — Return & closing
We return to the marina on Friday around 18:00. The final evening is for dinner, reflection and closing the week. Check-out from the boat is on Saturday by 09:00.
01
Saturday — Arrival & settling in
Welcome aboard and meet your crew.
02
Sunday — Weather, roles & first manoeuvres
Learning the ropes and setting sail.
03
Monday — Building the basics
Building the foundations of confident sailing.
04
Tuesday — Seamanship in practice
Learning to handle the boat independently.
05
Wednesday — Planning the route
Learning to think like a skipper.
06
Thursday — Bringing it together
Taking the helm and making decisions.
07 & 08
Friday & Saturday — Return & closing
Returning home with new sailing confidence.
The rhythm of the week
How the week unfolds
This is a full week on board — from Saturday evening to the following Saturday morning. We do not rush into the sea. We begin by settling in, meeting each other and becoming a crew.

01
Saturday — Arrival & settling in
Arrival is from 18:00 in Šimuni on Pag. You settle into one of the three shared cabins, meet the crew, get familiar with the boat and ease into the week.
02
Sunday — Weather, roles & first manoeuvres
After 09:00, we prepare to leave the marina. We check the weather, discuss the possible route, assign basic roles and start with safety, boat routines, steering, lines and simple manoeuvres.
03
Monday — Building the basics
We continue with hands-on sailing, sail handling, trimming, movement on deck, anchoring basics and the rhythm of life on board.
04
Tuesday — Seamanship in practice
Depending on conditions, we focus on docking, anchoring, manoeuvring under engine, reefing, boat systems or longer sailing legs.
05
Wednesday — Planning the route
By midweek, the crew becomes more involved in reading the weather, choosing safe options and planning the route based on wind, conditions and the energy on board.
05
Thursday — Bringing it together
More responsibility goes to the crew: steering, sail trim, anchoring, navigation, decisions on board and working together calmly as a small team.
05
Friday & Saturday — Return & closing
We return to the marina on Friday around 18:00. The final evening is for dinner, reflection and closing the week. Check-out from the boat is on Saturday by 09:00.
01
Saturday — Arrival & settling in
Welcome aboard and meet your crew.
02
Sunday — Weather, roles & first manoeuvres
Learning the ropes and setting sail.
03
Monday — Building the basics
Building the foundations of confident sailing.
04
Tuesday — Seamanship in practice
Learning to handle the boat independently.
05
Wednesday — Planning the route
Learning to think like a skipper.
06
Thursday — Bringing it together
Taking the helm and making decisions.
07 & 08
Friday & Saturday — Return & closing
Returning home with new sailing confidence.
The rhythm of the week
How the week unfolds
This is a full week on board — from Saturday evening to the following Saturday morning. We do not rush into the sea. We begin by settling in, meeting each other and becoming a crew.

01
Saturday — Arrival & settling in
Arrival is from 18:00 in Šimuni on Pag. You settle into one of the three shared cabins, meet the crew, get familiar with the boat and ease into the week.
02
Sunday — Weather, roles & first manoeuvres
After 09:00, we prepare to leave the marina. We check the weather, discuss the possible route, assign basic roles and start with safety, boat routines, steering, lines and simple manoeuvres.
03
Monday — Building the basics
We continue with hands-on sailing, sail handling, trimming, movement on deck, anchoring basics and the rhythm of life on board.
04
Tuesday — Seamanship in practice
Depending on conditions, we focus on docking, anchoring, manoeuvring under engine, reefing, boat systems or longer sailing legs.
05
Wednesday — Planning the route
By midweek, the crew becomes more involved in reading the weather, choosing safe options and planning the route based on wind, conditions and the energy on board.
05
Thursday — Bringing it together
More responsibility goes to the crew: steering, sail trim, anchoring, navigation, decisions on board and working together calmly as a small team.
05
Friday & Saturday — Return & closing
We return to the marina on Friday around 18:00. The final evening is for dinner, reflection and closing the week. Check-out from the boat is on Saturday by 09:00.
01
Saturday — Arrival & settling in
Welcome aboard and meet your crew.
02
Sunday — Weather, roles & first manoeuvres
Learning the ropes and setting sail.
03
Monday — Building the basics
Building the foundations of confident sailing.
04
Tuesday — Seamanship in practice
Learning to handle the boat independently.
05
Wednesday — Planning the route
Learning to think like a skipper.
06
Thursday — Bringing it together
Taking the helm and making decisions.
07 & 08
Friday & Saturday — Return & closing
Returning home with new sailing confidence.
Where we begin
A small marina on Pag. A quieter start.
We start from the small boutique marina of Šimuni on the island of Pag — about one hour from Zadar Airport, but at least a day away from the charter crowds.
From here, we sail through a wilder side of the Adriatic: raw islands, quiet bays, clear water and real sailing conditions. Kornati, Telašćica and Krka National Parks are nearby, while the Lošinj archipelago, known for its healing climate since 1889, lies in front of us.
The exact route is shaped by wind and weather — and that becomes part of the learning process.
Whether you are completely new to sailing or already know a few knots, we start from where you are. The learning is adapted to the crew, then built step by step through real sailing, calm guidance and practical experience.


Where we begin
A small marina on Pag. A quieter start.
We start from the small boutique marina of Šimuni on the island of Pag — about one hour from Zadar Airport, but at least a day away from the charter crowds.
From here, we sail through a wilder side of the Adriatic: raw islands, quiet bays, clear water and real sailing conditions. Kornati, Telašćica and Krka National Parks are nearby, while the Lošinj archipelago, known for its healing climate since 1889, lies in front of us.
The exact route is shaped by wind and weather — and that becomes part of the learning process.
Whether you are completely new to sailing or already know a few knots, we start from where you are. The learning is adapted to the crew, then built step by step through real sailing, calm guidance and practical experience.


Where we begin
A small marina on Pag.
A quieter start.
We start from the small boutique marina of Šimuni on the island of Pag — about one hour from Zadar Airport, but at least a day away from the charter crowds.
From here, we sail through a wilder side of the Adriatic: raw islands, quiet bays, clear water and real sailing conditions. Kornati, Telašćica and Krka National Parks are nearby, while the Lošinj archipelago, known for its healing climate since 1889, lies in front of us.
The exact route is shaped by wind and weather — and that becomes part of the learning process.
Whether you are completely new to sailing or already know a few knots, we start from where you are. The learning is adapted to the crew, then built step by step through real sailing, calm guidance and practical experience.


Your floating home for the week
Beneteau First 45
A performance cruiser with space, comfort, and soul. Fast enough to truly sail, comfortable enough to feel like home.
The Yacht
What's included
3 Cabins
46 ft Length
4.2 m Beam
2009 Year

What's included
Bath towels
Bed sheets
Food
Non-alcoholic drinks
Your floating home for the week
Beneteau First 45
A performance cruiser with space, comfort, and soul. Fast enough to truly sail, comfortable enough to feel like home.
The Yacht
What's included
3 Cabins
46 ft Length
4.2 m Beam
2009 Year

What's included
Bath towels
Bed sheets
Food
Non-alcoholic drinks
Your floating home for the week
Beneteau First 45
A performance cruiser with space, comfort, and soul. Fast enough to truly sail, comfortable enough to feel like home.
The Yacht
What's included
3 Cabins
46 ft Length
4.2 m Beam
2009 Year

What's included
Bath towels
Bed sheets
Food
Non-alcoholic drinks
Testimonials
Before Lazy Tackers became a business, these sailing weeks existed for years among friends, colleagues and fellow sailing enthusiasts.
“Crossing the Kvarner the day after a storm-force easterly was both a challenge and something deeply beautiful. With big waves, wind, and the helm fully trusted to me, I felt safe, present, and alive.
It brought back feelings from my childhood — pure joy, trust, and connection with the sea. Some experiences stay with you forever. This was one of them.

Katka
November 2024
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Not sure if this sailing week is right for you?
Here are the most common questions about Lazy Tackers — from sailing experience and shared cabins to the route, food, weather and what is included in the price.
Not sure if this sailing week is right for you?
Here are the most common questions about Lazy Tackers — from sailing experience and shared cabins to the route, food, weather and what is included in the price.
Do I need sailing experience?
Is this a sailing course or a holiday?
What is included in the price?
Where do we sail?
Where do we sleep?
Is this a party week?
Do I need sailing experience?
Is this a sailing course or a holiday?
What is included in the price?
Where do we sail?
Where do we sleep?
Is this a party week?
Contact
Ready for your week at sea?
If Lazy Tackers feels like the right fit, you can reserve your place now.
If you are not sure yet, book a short call and we’ll talk it through together.
Contact
Ready for your week at sea?
If Lazy Tackers feels like the right fit, you can reserve your place now.
If you are not sure yet, book a short call and we’ll talk it through together.
Contact
Ready for your week at sea?
If Lazy Tackers feels like the right fit, you can reserve your place now.
If you are not sure yet, book a short call and we’ll talk it through together.