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Angelina Yacht Charter has announced the launch of their new redesigned yacht charter website.
Angelina Tours Yachtcharter is a Croatia ‘s yacht charter company located in Biograd, Marina Sangulin. This is the only charter company that offers all inclusive yacht charter package deals in Croatia. Angelina Tours owns a very individual and unique yacht charter fleet in which there are more than 20 various, sailing boats, catamarans and motor yachts based in Biograd, Marina Sangulin.

The company was already widely known as one of the biggest and best yacht charter providers in Croatia; however they have still kicked it up a notch by extending their capabilities and commissioning two more yachts. Two of these – Bavaria 45 Cruiser (2011) and Bavaria 36 Cruiser (2011) new Sailing yachts have the honour to be known for being the one of the newest Bavaria sailing yachts on the Adriatic, the following Sail Croatia 2011 Season.
Angelina YachtCharter has now gone that one step further and launched a new Promo code called: SAIL CROATIA 2011, which is allowing everyone who applies this promo code torough their bookin form here to receive an additional early season booking discount.
Visit their website www.angelina.hr and see the great pricing they have on their Sailing charter in Croatia packages. The website will give you all the information you need on how to book through a very simple online contact form. You really can't go wrong when you let Angelina all inclusive yacht charter take care of your vacation! Depending upon the customer's preference, he or she can choose among the various models available in both sports oriented and luxury oriented yachts. The company caters to every need of tourists interested for all inclusive yacht charter in Croatia and has schemes for everyone, from the least experienced amateur to the most seasoned skipper.

Their spokesperson and owner Luka Sangulin says, "We offer full services for sailing regattas and we are the only available all inclusive yacht charter for sailing holidays in Croatia" According to the head of the company, the SAIL CROATIA 2011 promo special won't last, so make sure you contact Angelina through their website and ask about their rates and savings.
So, what is or means exactly "SAIL CROATIA 2011" ?
The most important announcement of “SAIL CROATIA 2011” is the HOT early opening season discount. Anyone who books an early yacht charter vacation with Angelina Tours sailing charter in Croatia before January 31, 2011 will receive a 15% discount on their full, all-inclusive yacht vacation. In addition, if you visit Angelina Tours' website at www.angelina.hr and make use of their online sales service, you can save:
- an additional 15% on a sailboat charter
- 10% on a motor yacht charter
- and 5% on a catamaran charter.
Sailing season begins the first week of April (April 2, 2011 - April 9, 2011), so if you book a last minute charter Croatia trip and want to enjoy the first warm, sunny week of the year, you may sign up for a yachting session then.
Visit to www.angelina.hr today and start planning your vacation as soon as possible!
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Johnnie is the internet PR & marketing Manager at Croatia-Yachtcharters a company which writes about sailing various ports in Croatia and using different yacht charters in Croatia. The company is in development of a new non commercial webpage which will be providing all necessery information for yacht charter Croatia services, and all aspects of renting and managing private charter yachts, which will include port fees, maps and everything related.
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