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Ihr verlässlicher und sicherer Partner für Ihren Yachturlaub. Wir garantieren Ihnen Qualität und bestes Rundum-Service zu fairen Preisen. Kontaktieren Sie uns, wenn Sie Fragen zu Yachtcharter, Yachtinvest oder zu unseren Regatten haben. Wir sind gerne für Sie da und beraten Sie persönlich!

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Wir von Pitter Yachtcharter geben stets unser Bestes, um Ihnen hohe Qualitätsstandards und besten Rundum-Service zu bieten.

Unsere Yachten werden stets professionell gewartet und gründlich gereinigt. Jede Yacht wird beim Crewwechsel von einem Taucher überprüft. Eventuelle Schäden werden sofort fachmännisch repariert und defekte Teile schnell ersetzt. Ein gut sortiertes Ersatzteillager in einer voll ausgestatteten Werkstatt sorgt dafür, dass es keine Wartezeiten gibt.

600 Yachten auf 30 Basen in 7 Ländern

Pitter Yachtcharter ist einer der größten Charterflottenbetreiber weltweit. Mit einem großen Angebot von über 600 Charteryachten auf 30 Stützpunkten in Kroatien, Griechenland, Italien, der Türkei, Spanien, Slowenien und den Niederlanden bleibt fast kein Segeltraum unerfüllt.

Als Kroatien-Spezialist bieten wir Ihnen mehr als 350 gut ausgestattete und gewartete Yachten, auf 15 geografisch ideal verteilten Stützpunkten, entlang der wunderschönen Küste von Pula bis Split.

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Pitter Yachtcharter legt großen Wert auf  guten Kundenservice . Mit mehr als  35 Jahren Erfahrung im Chartergeschäft  sind wir stets um Ihre Wünsche und Anliegen bemüht.

Unser langjähriges und erfahrenes Team berät Sie gerne. Wir bei Pitter Yachtcharter geben immer unser Bestes, denn die Zufriedenheit unserer Kunden ist unser Ziel.

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In unserem umfangreichen Charterprogramm finden Sie eine vielfältige Angebotspalette an Segelyachten, Katamaranen und Motoryachten der verschiedensten Marken und Modellreihen.

Jährlich wird unsere Flotte mit vielen neuen Yachtmodellen ergänzt. Mit einer fairen und transparenten Preispolitik gibt es keine versteckten Kosten oder falsche Rabatte.

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Sie träumen von einem Segelurlaub und haben keine Lizenz oder als Segelneuling noch zu wenig Erfahrung? Gerne können Sie unsere Yachten auch mit Skipper chartern.

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Denken auch Sie an Yachtinvest? Vertrauen Sie auf unsere langjährige Erfahrung. Yachtinvest ist Vertrauenssache. Mit uns haben Sie den richtigen Partner um Ihre Yacht zu kaufen und deren Wert langfristig zu erhalten und zu steigern.

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Segelboote Kroatien die perfekte Wahl für erfahrene Nautiker, die Ihre Zeit aktiv auf dem Meer verbringen möchten und für diejenigen, für welche das Erlebnis der Schiffsfahrt wichtiger ist als absoluter Komfort auf den Yachten Kroatien....

Luxuriöser Charter Kroatien ist eine ausgestattete, komplett eingerichtete Motoryacht Kroatien, die länger als 20 m ist. Die Besatzung kümmert sich um absolut alles. Ihre Aufgabe ist es nur zu entspannen und den Urlaub mit Yachtcharter Kroatien zu geniessen....

Motorboote Kroatien sind schnell, gemütlich und erfordern keine große Erfahrung und Kompetenz bei der Navigation. Motoryachten Kroatien sind die richtige Wahl für diejenigen, die auf dem Meer gute Unterhaltung und Komfort erfahren möchten....

Katamarane in Kroatien sind eine besondere Art von Segelbooten mit zwei Rümpfen, die stabiler und geräumiger sind als die Einrumpfboote. Neben großem Komfort bieten sie ein ausgezeichnetes Erlebnis der Schifffahrt....

Neben dem angenehmen Ambiente und dem echten Erlebnis einer Kreuzfahrt auf Kroatien Motor-Segelschiffen, steht Ihnen auch die gesamte Besatzung zur Verfügung. Es liegt an Ihnen sich nur noch zu entspannen und den Urlaub zu genießen. ...

Eine besondere Kategorie an Kroatien Segelschiffen sind die Guletten. Diese sind etwas kleinere Schiffe (bis zu 20 Schlafplätzen), angefertigt anhand des Vorbilds der alten türkischen Frachtschiffe....

Schlauchboote...

Minikreuzer in Kroatien zum Charter sind die perfekten Yachten um die adriatische Küste zu erkunden....

Kroatien Charter

Kroatien ist eines der weltweit führenden Charterziele mit der größten Anzahl an Mietbooten. Bekannt als eine der schönsten Küsten mit insgesamt 1244 Inseln von Istrien bis Dubrovnik ist es ein beliebtes Ziel für viele Segler und unser Angebot von über 4500 Segelbooten, Katamaranen, Motorbooten, Luxusyachten, Minikreuzern, Gulets und Schlauchbooten kann die meisten Erwartungen und Ansprüche treffen. Alle Yachtkategorien sind mit und ohne Besatzung verfügbar, während die wunderschöne Küste Ihnen ein sicheres und friedliches Segeln garantiert.

Chartermappe Kroatien

Bitte suchen Sie die gewünschte Region auf der Kroatienmappe aus um alle zum Charter verfügbaren Boote in allen nautischen Basen zu erhalten…

  • Pula Umag, Novigrad, Porec, Funtana, Vrsar, Rovinj, Pula
  • Rijeka Opatija, Rijeka, Cres, Punat, Krk, Rab, Mali Lošinj
  • Zadar Ugljan, Sutomišcica, Zadar, Preko, Sukošan, Biograd
  • Šibenik Murter, Tribunj, Vodice, Zaton, Šibenik, Primošten, Rogoznica
  • Split Marina, Vinišce, Seget, Trogir, Kaštela, Split, Baška voda, Makarska, Tučepi
  • Dubrovnik Lumbarda, Korčula, Dubrovnik, Cavtat

MARKEN UNSERER MIETBAREN SEGELBOTE, KATAMARANE UND SCHLAUCHBOOTE

  • SEGELYACHTEN Jeanneau , Bavaria , Elan , Hanse , Beneteau , Dufour , Grand soleil , Salona , Dehler , Delphia , Hunter
  • KATAMARANE Lagoon , Nautitech , Fountaine pajot , Privilege , Leopard , Bali
  • Schlauchboote Scanner , Capelli , Sacs , Marco

CROATIA YACHT CHARTER INFO UND SEGELSPORTFÜHRER

Die Kroatische Küste verfügt über 1500 Inseln, Inselchen und Riffe, sowie zahlreiche Meeresarme und Buchten; klares Meer, angenehme Temperaturen, vorteilhafte Winde und eine bewahrte, wunderschöne Natur sind Markenzeichen der kroatischen Adria.

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MARKEN UNSERER MIETBAREN LUXUSYACHTEN UND MOTORYACHTEN

  • MEGAYACHTEN Sunseeker , Ferretti , Benetti , Navetta , Princess , Dalla pieta , Elegance , Fairline , Maiora , Pershing , Aicon , Heesen , Mondomarine , San Lorenzo , Amer
  • MOTORYACHTEN Cranchi , Jeanneau , Prestige , Sessa , Dominator , Galeon , Monte carlo , Elan , Sealine , Sunseeker , Beneteau , Azimut , Princess , Fairline , Salpa , Bavaria , Sea ray , Ferretti , Pershing , Absolute , Raffaelli , Bayliner , Riviera , Maxum

Yachten zum Verkaufen

Falls Sie sich dazu entschlossen haben ein neues oder gebrauchtes Schiff zu erwerben oder zu verkaufen, mit der Unterstützung hochqualifizierter und gutinformierter Dienstleistung, dann sind Sie hier an der richtigen Stelle. Unser Unternehmen ist eine spezialisierte Agentur, die sich durch ihre breite Auswahl an Luxusyachten, Motorbooten, Segelyachten und Katamaranen als eine der größten und kompetentesten Unternehmen weltweit auszeichnet. Unseren Kunden ermöglichen wir eine Übersicht sowie Prüfung aller gewählten und zum Erwerb stehenden Schiffe und bieten Probefahrten (Teste aller Yachten und Boote). Maklerunternehmen >

Neue und gebrauchte Luxusyachten und Motorboote zum Verkauf... Jeanneau Leader, Prestige Yachten, Sunseeker

Neue und gebrauchte Segelboote zum Verkauf... Bavaria, Beneteau

Katamarane und Mehrrumpfboote mit Vorbesitzer zum Verkauf ... Lagoon

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Yachtinvestitionen sind eine Neuigkeit in unserem Angebot. Wir haben diese Möglichkeit für Unternehmen und Einzelpersonen, die im Bereich der nautischen Industrie tätig sind, eingeführt. Falls Sie ein Boot verkaufen, ein nautisches Ereignis organisieren oder ein Restaurant, Bootsaustattungsgeschäft oder ähnliches Geschäft besitzen, ist dies der perfekte Platz um für sich zu werben. Sie können sich sicher sein, dass die richtigen Menschen Ihre Werbung sehen werden! Wir haben diese Möglichkeit für Unternehmen und Einzelpersonen, die auf irgendeine Weise im Bereich der nautischen Industrie tätig sind, eingeführt.

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SEGELSPORT ARTIKEL

Ratschläge für einen angenehmen charter, teil ii.

In unserem vorherigen Artikel haben wir beraten was sie bei der Auswahl von Segelgebiet, Zeitraum und Firma beachten sollten. Wenn Sie diese Entscheidungen getroffen haben, wird es Zeit sich für ein Boot zu entscheiden, die nötigen Dokumente zu beantragen und letztendlich einzuchecken.

Ratschläge für einen angenehmen Charter, Teil I

Die meisten Leute chartern im Sommer. Im Winter ist die kann das Adriatische Meer sehr stürmisch sein. Wenn Sie also kein erfahrener Segler auf der Suche nach einem aufregenden Segeltrip oder der Einsamkeit einer Insel im Winter sind, sollten sie das Segeln im Winter vermeiden – es ist viel einfacher im Sommer. Im Sommer gibt es viel mehr Boote die ihnen in der Not behilflich sein können, das Meer ist ruhiger und die Temperaturen sind höher.

Erkunden und genießen Sie Kroatien – Charterideen

Der nautische Tourismus stellt sicherlich eine der attraktivsten Formen des gesamten Tourismusangebotes der Republik Kroatien dar. Wir können mit Recht behaupten, dass Kroatien, das Land der tausend Inseln und buchtenreichen Küste, ein „Oase für Bootsfahrer“ ist.

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Together we look for the right yacht and the necessary extras, whether it is a dog net, a gennaker or a jet ski.

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You just want to chill out? We provide you with a skipper and a hostess. The skipper sails, while cocktails are served to you.

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You are new to the area and want to visit the best spots in a short time? Just plan your trip with us.

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Everything is called service, but for us it’s a matter of attitude. Whether you want to go to Motovun with your crew to eat truffles or need a larger outboard motor for “tubing”.

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Angelina Yachtcharter Kroatien

Angelina Yachtcharter Kroatien

Ihr Traumurlaub mit auf dem Segelboot oder Katamaran in Kroatien beginnt bei uns!

Kroatien Yachtcharter Segelyacht, Katamarane & Motorboote

Angelina Yachtcharter Kroatien bietet ein einzigartiges Erlebnis (#angelinaexperience) für das Segeln auf einer Yacht an unvergleichlichen Orten an der dalmatinischen Küste , das Sie nie vergessen werden. Besuchen Sie jeden Tag eine neue Insel oder Bucht und genießen Sie atemberaubende Ausblicke vom Deck Ihres Bootes, einer beeindruckender als der andere. Die Freiheit eine Segelyacht zu chartern, ist als Aktivität zum Entspannen fast konkurrenzlos - ein Segelboot gibt Ihnen die totale Freiheit zu schippern, wohin Sie wollen, angetrieben von der wichtigsten nachhaltigen Ressource - dem Wind. Fahren Sie entlang der Küste von Bucht zu Bucht, von Hafen zu Hafen oder kreuzen Sie auf offenem Wasser von einer Insel zu einem neuen Inselziel. Ob Sie nun ein erfahrener Segler sind oder zum ersten Mal eine Segelyacht chartern, eine Segelyacht kann Ihnen einen unvergesslichen Urlaub mit Familie und Freunden bieten. Die Vielfalt an luxuriösen Annehmlichkeiten und Innenausstattungen der Segelyachten kombiniert mit dem ultimativen Gefühl der Freiheit beim Segeln auf den offenen Gewässern schaffen ein Yachtcharter-Erlebnis wie kein anderes.

Wie können wir Ihnen beim Chartern einer Yacht in Kroatien helfen?

Wir verstehen, dass Sie zahlreiche Möglichkeiten haben, Ihren Segelurlaub in Kroatien zu buchen . Was also macht Angelina Yachtcharter so einzigartig, dass Sie sich für uns entscheiden würden? Angelina Yachtcharter ist stolz darauf, Ihnen eine atemberaubende Flotte von Segelyachten zum Chartern in Kroatien anzubieten, die Segelenthusiasten eine angenehme Möglichkeit bietet, Kroatien mit Klasse zu segeln. Unsere Segelboote stehen in zahlreichen kroatischen Bestimmungsorten zum Chartern zur Verfügung, darunter der Nationalpark Kornati-Inseln und die zentralen bis südlichen Adriainseln wie Hvar, Brac, Vis, Korcula, um nur einige zu nennen. Unsere Flotte von eleganten und modernen Segelyachten oder den neuen Luxus-Katamaranen zum Chartern kombiniert klassische Linien mit zeitgenössischem, modernem Design und neuer Technologie mit einer breiten Palette von eleganten Extras, darunter Bootsschwimmplattformen, geräumigen Sitzgelegenheiten, Ess- und Loungebereichen, schicken Kabinen, wunderschön gestalteten Innenräumen und mehr. Als eine der besten Segelyachtcharter in Kroatien verfügt jede Segelyacht über eine sehr erfahrene und engagierte Crew. Natürlich, wenn Sie einen Skipper für einen Yachtcharter mit Skipper oder Crew anheuern, kann dieser Ihnen bei allen Anforderungen helfen, um Ihnen während des gesamten Segelurlaubs in Kroatien maximale Sicherheit zu garantieren.

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Schauen Sie sich unsere Sonderangebote und Rabatte für Yachten, für Ihren entspannten Charterurlaub in Kroatien, an. Kontaktieren Sie uns, wenn Sie noch Fragen haben.

Trogir, Marina Trogir (ex.SCT), Kroatien 15 Jun - 22 Jun 2024

Bali 4.8 | Titan

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Fountaine pajot saba 50 | Feeling Free

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Fountaine pajot saba 50 | poco loco.

Rabatte -33%

Dufour 48 catamaran | Make Me Yours

Fountaine pajot saona 47 quintet | tamara v, dufour 48 catamaran | believe, unsere charter häfen.

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Sukosan, D-Marin Dalmacija Marina | 20

Marina Šangulin, Biograd | 42

ACI Marina Vodice | 28

Tribunj D-Marin | 17

Marina Mandalina, Sibenik | 27

Marina Frapa, Rogoznica | 17

ACI Marina Trogir | 13

Trogir, Marina Trogir (ex.SCT) | 56

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Äußerungen unserer Kunden über uns

Grazie di tutto, thank you. Super service, Angelina is the best.

-  Lagoon 42 , “Air Wave”

Wir waren super zufrieden!

-  Bali 4.0. , “You &Me”

Wie auch schon vor 3 jahren alles vorzüglich.

-  FP Lucia 40 , ”Why Not”

Very good holiday experience Beautiful trip, and nice staff.

-  Dufour 350 , “Papillon”

Great boat + holidays! Thanks

-  Hanse 575 , “Vidar”

Very friendly and helpful staff. Thank you.

-  Bavaria Crusier 36 , “Mira”

I am happy with you. Good skipper Luka, good boat, very nice company.

-  FP Saona 47 , “Tamara V”

It was a pleasure work with this people! Everything was great, I charter often from Angelina. Thanks for nice week! Toll schiff, toll service, danke.

-  Lagoon 42 , “Media Luna”

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Wir sind hier, um Ihnen bei allen Ihren Bedürfnissen zu helfen, vom Chartern einer Yacht mit einem professionellen Skipper bis hin zur Organisation von Flottillensegelfeier.

Yachtcharter in Kroatien F&A

Yachtcharter in Kroatien F&A Was ist Yachtcharter eigentlich? Yachtcharter ist ein Begriff, den man verwendet, wenn es um das Mieten eines bestimmten Bootstyps wie eines Segelboots, Katamarans oder einer Motoryacht im Urlaub, also um Urlaubsvermietung geht, während man gleichzeitig an verschiedene Küsten oder diverse Inseln ansteuert.

Wollen Sie die Schönheit Kroatiens entlang nahegelegenen Inseln und Stränden entdecken? Mit Bareboat Yachtcharter in Kroatien können Sie die verschiedenen Segelregionen in Ihrem eigenen Tempo erkunden.

Sie würden gerne einen unvergesslichen Segelurlaub erleben aber haben selbst keine Lizenz dafür, ein Schiff zu steuern? Dies ist kein Problem, wenn Sie zu Ihrem Charter einen unserer erfahrenen und professionellen Skipper buchen.

  • Luxus Yachtcharter mit Crew

Buchen Sie jetzt eine unserer privaten Luxusyachten oder Katamarane mit zuständigem Personal und entdecken Sie die die grenzenlosen Möglichkeiten eines unabhängigen Segelurlaubes in Kroatien.

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Ein Segeltörn mit Flotilla Yachtcharter ist Ihre Möglichkeit einen Urlaub zu genießen, und dabei einmalige Erinnerungen zu sammeln.

Unsere Mission & Vision als ein Yachtcharter Unternehmen

Unser Ziel ist es,als ein Yachtcharter Unternehmen in Kroatien , dass unsere Kunden den Unterschied erfahren, den wir abliefern und wie weit wir gehen, um zu garantieren, dass ihr Segelurlaub alle Ihre Erwartungen übertrifft. Daher ist die unermüdliche Suche nach dem zufriedenstellenden Yachtcharter-Service für unsere Kunden entscheidend für unseren Erfolg. Als Unternehmen für Yachtcharter und Bootsanbieter werden wir unser Bestes geben, um für jeden Kunden und jeden Tag Ihres Segelcharter-Urlaubs das Beste herauszuholen. Unsere Yachtcharter-Flotte besteht aus sorgfältig ausgewählten Yachten, die perfekt gewartet und regelmäßig zwischen dem Chartern gründlich überprüft werden. Daher wird die Yachtliste ständig aktualisiert und bietet eine große Auswahl an brandneuen Schiffen und verschiedenen Modellen. Wir laden Sie ein, unsere Bootsflotte auf unserer Webseite zu durchsuchen, und wir werden Ihnen bei jeder Anfrage behilflich sein, die Sie haben. Finden Sie die beste Segelyacht oder den besten Katamaran und segeln Sie los! In keinem anderen Urlaub werden Sie so viele kroatische Küsten und Inseln sehen können. Unsere voll ausgestatteten Yachten variieren in Stil und Ausstattung, um für jeden Kunden einen perfekten Urlaub zu gestalten. Vom Bareboat-Segeln um die Inseln des Nationalparks Kornati bis hin zum Chartern eines Luxus-Katamarans entlang der kroatischen Adriaküste - Sie wählen Ihren Traumurlaub, und wir machen ihn wahr.

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Top-Aktivitäten in Murter für einen unvergesslichen Segelurlaub

Zweifellos ist Murter der ultimative Schatz unter den Wanderzielen, den man nicht verpassen darf. Mit seinen einzigartigen und malerischen Stränden, atemberaubenden Landschaften und charmanten Altstädten ist die Insel Murter zweifellos das perfekte Segelziel für Ihre Reiseroute.

Erkunden Sie die beliebtesten Häfen auf Murter

In unserem Blogartikel finden Sie alle wichtigen Informationen und Empfehlungen für einen reibungslosen Besuch der Insel Murter in Kroatien. Wir haben Ihnen von allen verfügbaren Yachthäfen über die Entdeckung versteckter Buchten bis hin zu abgelegenen Stränden alles vorgelegt.

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Segeln durch die inseln kroatiens mit sunja yachting – ihrer segelyacht charter agentur für kroatien..

Segelyacht Charter Kroatien

Segelyachtcharter Kroatien:

  • Nähe Split: Erleben Sie unvergleichlichen Segelspaß in der Nähe von Split, einer Stadt, die Geschichte und Moderne auf faszinierende Weise verbindet. Beginnen Sie Ihre Reise mit einem Besuch des beeindruckenden Diokletianpalastes, bevor Sie in Richtung unentdeckter Gewässer aufbrechen.
  • Nähe Zadar: Unsere Basis in der Nähe von Zadar öffnet die Tore zu einer Küstenstadt voller Charakter und Schönheit. Erleben Sie die weltberühmte Meeresorgel und den einzigartigen Sonnenuntergang über der Gruß-an-die-Sonne-Installation, bevor Sie sich auf Ihr Segelabenteuer begeben.
  • Nähe Sukosan: Sukosan, mit seinem malerischen Hafen und seiner entspannten Atmosphäre, bietet den idealen Ausgangspunkt für eine Reise zu den umliegenden Inseln und Buchten. Entdecken Sie versteckte Juwelen und genießen Sie die Ruhe der unberührten Natur.
  • Nähe Trogir: Die Basis in der Nähe von Trogir bringt Sie in die magische Welt einer UNESCO-Welterbestadt. Mit ihren engen Gassen, historischen Gebäuden und lebhaften Plätzen lädt Trogir dazu ein, erkundet zu werden, bevor Sie sich auf das Abenteuer auf hoher See begeben.
  • Nähe Dubrovnik: Beginnen Sie Ihre Segelreise in der Nähe von Dubrovnik, der "Perle der Adria". Tauchen Sie ein in die reiche Geschichte dieser Stadt, erkunden Sie die beeindruckende Stadtmauer und lassen Sie sich von der einzigartigen Atmosphäre verzaubern, bevor Sie in die offenen Gewässer aufbrechen.

Warum wir besser sind?

Unsere Charter Agentur steht seit über 26 Jahrern für Qualität, Professionalität und unvergessliche Erlebnisse. Mit unserer Charterflotte hochmoderner Segelyachten und einem erfahrenen Team, garantieren wir Ihnen ein außergewöhnliches Segelabenteuer in Kroatien. Von der Auswahl der richtigen Yacht bis hin zur individuellen Reiseroute stehen wir Ihnen zur Seite, um sicherzustellen, dass Ihre Reise perfekt auf Ihre Wünsche zugeschnitten ist.

Ihr Unvergleichliches Segelabenteuer Erwartet Sie:

Stellen Sie sich vor, wie Sie sich unter den Segeln in Richtung Horizont bewegen, während die kroatische Küste vor Ihnen erstrahlt. Entdecken Sie versteckte Buchten, historische Städte und kristallklares Wasser. Mit Sunja Yachting erleben Sie nicht nur ein Segelabenteuer, sondern schaffen Erinnerungen, die ein Leben lang halten.

Bereit, Ihr nächstes Segelabenteuer zu planen? Kontaktieren Sie uns noch heute, um Ihre Reise mit Sunja Yachting zu beginnen und die unvergleichliche Schönheit der kroatischen Küste vom Deck Ihrer eigenen Yacht aus zu erleben!

Häufige gestellte Fragen zu: Segelyachtcharter in Kroatien

Was benötige ich um eine segelyacht in kroatien steuern zu dürfen.

Für EU-Bürger wird zum führen einer Segelyacht in Kroatien die kroatische Skipperlizenz B vorgeschrieben. Das Mindestalter ist 21 Jahre. Die Skipperlizenz B beinhaltet das für kroatische Gewässer vorgeschriebene UKW Funkzeugnis

Welche Versicherung brauche ich als Skipper einer Segelyacht?

Wenn Sie eine Segelyachtcharter in Kroatien planen, ist es wichtig, dass Sie eine geeignete Versicherung abschließen, um sich vor unvorhergesehenen Ereignissen oder Schäden zu schützen. Es gibt verschiedene Arten von Versicherungen, die Sie in Betracht ziehen können, aber hier sind die wichtigsten:

  • Haftpflichtversicherung: Eine Haftpflichtversicherung ist in den meisten Fällen gesetzlich vorgeschrieben und schützt Sie vor Schadensersatzansprüchen Dritter. Wenn Sie mit Ihrer Charteryacht versehentlich eine andere Yacht oder das Eigentum eines Dritten beschädigen, wird die Haftpflichtversicherung die Kosten für Reparaturen oder Schadensersatzforderungen übernehmen.
  • Kaskoversicherung: Eine Kaskoversicherung deckt Schäden an Ihrer eigenen Yacht ab, einschließlich Diebstahl, Kollisionen und Unfällen. Diese Art von Versicherung ist optional, aber es ist eine gute Idee, sie abzuschließen, um sich gegen teure Reparatur- und Ersatzkosten zu schützen.
  • Skipper-Haftpflichtversicherung: Wenn Sie einen Skipper chartern, ist es ratsam, eine separate Skipper-Haftpflichtversicherung abzuschließen. Diese Versicherung deckt den Skipper gegen Schadensersatzansprüche Dritter ab, die durch Fehler oder Fahrlässigkeit des Skippers verursacht wurden.
  • Reiserücktrittsversicherung: Eine Reiserücktrittsversicherung schützt Sie vor finanziellen Verlusten, wenn Sie Ihre Reise aus unvorhergesehenen Gründen absagen müssen. Wenn Sie eine Yachtcharter buchen, sollten Sie sich über die Stornierungsbedingungen des Anbieters informieren und eine Reiserücktrittsversicherung in Betracht ziehen, um sich gegen unerwartete Stornierungskosten abzusichern.

Welche Vorteile bietet ein Segelyachtcharter in Kroatien?

Unermessliche Küstenschönheit erleben: Kroatien bietet eine atemberaubende Küstenlandschaft mit unberührten Stränden, klarem Wasser und malerischen Inseln. Ein Segelyachtcharter ermöglicht es Ihnen, diese Schönheit aus nächster Nähe zu erleben und in Buchten und Häfen zu ankern, die auf dem Landweg oft schwer zu erreichen sind.

  • Freiheit und Flexibilität: Mit einer eigenen Yacht haben Sie die Freiheit, Ihre Reiseroute nach Ihren Wünschen anzupassen. Sie können abgelegene Orte entdecken, die weniger überlaufen sind, und spontan entscheiden, wo Sie Halt machen möchten. Diese Flexibilität macht Ihren Urlaub einzigartig und individuell.
  • Kulturelle Vielfalt entdecken: Kroatien ist reich an Geschichte, Kultur und Tradition. Durch das Segeln entlang der Küste können Sie historische Städte wie Dubrovnik, Split und Trogir besuchen, die von der reichen Vergangenheit des Landes zeugen. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, authentische Restaurants, Märkte und Veranstaltungen zu erleben, die in den Küstenstädten zu finden sind.

Yachtcharter-Kroatien

Beliebte reiseziele, segeln kroatien.

Segeln in Kroatien - erleben Sie die Schönheit der kroatischen Adria auf einer Charteryacht von Lilacharter. Wir sind stolz darauf, Ihnen die besten Katamarane zu attraktiven Preisen anbieten zu können, ausgestattet mit allem, was Sie für einen unvergesslichen Segeltörn benötigen. Mit 3 bis 6 Kabinen bieten wir für jeden Bedarf die passende Yacht. Als erfahrene Yachtcharter-Agentur mit über 25 Jahren Erfahrung im Segeln, können Sie sich auf unsere kompetente und unkomplizierte Beratung verlassen. Unser Team besteht aus erfahrenen Seglerinnen und Segler, die jedes Problem auf See lösen können. Wir sind die erste Wahl für alle, die eine Charteryacht in Kroatien mieten möchten. Auf unserer Website Kroatien , sondern auch in Griechenland , der Karibik und Spanien . Erleben Sie die Freiheit und Entspannung auf dem Wasser mit Lilacharter, Ihrer erfahrenen Yachtcharter-Agentur für Kroatien und weitere Regionen. Wir haben eine breite Auswahl an Segel- und Motoryachten sowie Katamaranen, die perfekt für Ihren nächsten Segeltörn in Kroatien geeignet sind. Besuchen Sie uns jetzt auf unserer Website und buchen Sie Ihren nächsten unvergesslichen Segeltörn. Entdecken Sie die Schönheit der kroatischen Inseln, Natur und Kultur von einer anderen Perspektive - an Bord einer Charteryacht von Lilacharter.

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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einer einzigartigen und aufregenden Möglichkeit sind, die Küsten und Inseln der Welt zu erkunden, sollten Sie einen Yacht Katamaran chartern. Diese luxuriöse Möglichkeit, die Meere zu bereisen, wird bei Menschen aller Altersgruppen immer beliebter, von Hochzeitsreisenden bis hin zu ganzen Familien. Yachtcharter bietet ein einzigartiges und unvergessliches Erlebnis, das Sie mit keiner anderen Art von Urlaub erreichen können.

Wenn Sie eine Yacht Katamaran chartern, haben Sie die Möglichkeit, die Welt auf eine ganz neue Art zu entdecken. Mit der Freiheit zu wählen, welche Ziele Sie besuchen möchten, können Sie eine persönliche Reise zusammenstellen, die Sie nie vergessen werden. Sie können zu den schönsten Inseln, Stränden und Buchten segeln, zu denen Sie sonst vielleicht keinen Zugang hätten. Außerdem haben Sie Ihren eigenen persönlichen Kapitän und eine Crew, die sich um alle Details kümmern, sodass Sie sich ganz auf die Entspannung und den Spaß konzentrieren können.

Yachtcharter-Segeln kann auf jedes Budget zugeschnitten werden. Je nach Größe und Ausstattung der Yacht, für die Sie sich entscheiden, können Sie mit Kosten von einigen hundert bis zu mehreren tausend Dollar pro Tag rechnen. Sie können sich auch für einen Bareboat-Charter entscheiden, was bedeutet, dass Sie die Yacht selbst steuern müssen. Dies ist eine großartige Option für erfahrene Segler, die eine praktischere Erfahrung suchen.

Egal, für welche Art von Charter Sie sich entscheiden, Sie werden mit Sicherheit ein unvergessliches Erlebnis haben. Yachtcharter ist die perfekte Möglichkeit, die Welt zu erkunden und Erinnerungen zu schaffen, die ein Leben lang halten. Wenn Sie also auf der Suche nach einer einzigartigen und luxuriösen Art und Weise sind, die Welt zu sehen, sollten Sie einen Yacht Katamaran chartern.

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Segeln mit der Familie: Mit Ihren Kindern auf einer Yacht in Kroatien?

Selbstverständlich haben wir für euch auch unsere besonderen Familien- Yachtcharter Angebote. Für Familientörns mit Kindern bis 6 Jahren bieten wir auf unseren Katamaran-Yachten die Zusatzausstattung Relingsnetz bzw. Sicherheitsnetz an. So habt ihr für alle Familienmitglieder die bestmögliche Sicherheit an Bord.

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2058 Segelboote zum Chartern in Kroatien

Sie möchten Ihre Zeit auf See aktiv verbringen? Das unbeschreibliche Gefühl der Freiheit auf offener See erleben und dabei die Naturschönheiten der Adria bewundern? Dabei finden Sie Segeln wichtiger als Komfort? Dann ist das Chartern eines Segelboots die ideale Entscheidung für Ihren perfekten Urlaub.

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Hanse 455 | Skyfall

Hanse 455 | Skyfall

Marina Kornati, Biograd, Kroatien

Kojen 8 + 2

Länge 13.95 m

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Hanse 385 | Manamana

Hanse 385 | Manamana

Kojen 6 + 2

Länge 11.40 m

Motor x 1 30 hp

Preis von € 726

Hanse 415 | Pretty Woman

Hanse 415 | Pretty Woman

Länge 12.40 m

Motor x 1 40 hp

Preis von € 831

Dehler 38 | Blue Chip

Dehler 38 | Blue Chip

Marina Kastela, Kroatien

Länge 11.30 m

Preis von € 770

Hanse 415 | Luna

Hanse 415 | Luna

D-Marin Mandalina, Kroatien

Oceanis 38 | Marica

Oceanis 38 | Marica

Länge 11.50 m

Motor x 1 29 hp

Preis von € 735

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Hanse 415 | Natali

Hanse 415 | Natali

Preis von € 758

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Hanse 415 | take a break

Hanse 455 | Seaway

Hanse 455 | Seaway

Preis von € 967

Hanse 385 | Jumpin' Jack

Hanse 385 | Jumpin' Jack

Komolac, ACI Marina Dubrovnik, Kroatien

Preis von € 827

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Segelyachtcharter: Die Beste Art zu reisen

Es besteht kein Zweifel, dass Segeln keine Freizeitbeschäftigung für salzige Segler mehr ist. Heute sind Segelyachten eine der besten Möglichkeiten, um sich in den Sommerferien zu entspannen. Wir können mit Sicherheit sagen, dass Segelyachten eine abenteuerliche Möglichkeit bieten, im Urlaub Sehenswürdigkeiten zu besichtigen.

Segelyachtcharter kombiniert die Schönheit des Festlandes mit kristallklarem Wasser, einsamen Stränden und der Möglichkeit, in Ihrem eigenen Tempo durch wunderschöne Küstenstädte, Buchten und Inseln zu reisen. Immer noch nicht überzeugt? Lesen Sie weiter und entdecken Sie mehr.

Jeder Tag ist eine Gelegenheit, neue Sehenswürdigkeiten zu erkunden

Wenn Sie segeln, können Sie die Welt um sich herum entdecken, denn wenn es um Segelboote geht, ist jeder Tag eine Gelegenheit, etwas Neues zu entdecken.

Es steht Ihnen völlig frei, die Dinge zu genießen, die Sie mögen - genießen Sie die versteckten Strände und Buchten, entdecken Sie neue Städte und lernen Sie die historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten kennen oder finden Sie das perfekte Restaurant, das Sie nur auf dem Seeweg erreichen können. Die beste Option ist, alles zu kombinieren, eine wunderschöne Bucht zu finden, um Ihren Tag mit Schwimmen und Entspannen zu verbringen und am Abend historische Städte und ihre Geschichte zu entdecken und die beste Küche zu genießen, die jedes Reiseziel bietet.

Kroatien ist ein wunderschöner und fantastischer Ort für Ihren Segelurlaub. Wenn Sie die Adriaküste während des Segelns auf Ihrer Yacht entdecken, erhalten Sie die schönsten Sehenswürdigkeiten und können das lokale Leben in seiner authentischen Form erleben. Vor diesem Hintergrund werden Ihre Segelferien unvergesslich.

Die bequemste und privateste Art zu reisen

Beim dem Segelboot Charter erleben Sie die bequemste und privateste Art zu reisen. Stellen Sie sich eine einfache Frage, was Sie attraktiver finden würden - verbringen Sie Ihren Urlaub auf Reisen von Insel zu Insel, tauchen Sie in die Adria, wo immer Sie vor Anker gehen, oder verbringen Sie Ihren Urlaub in einem Hotel, während Sie versuchen einen freien Platz für Ihr Handtuch zu am Strand zu finden? Natürlich würden Sie die erste Option wählen. Ist das nicht richtig?

Segelyacht Charter bietet Ihnen und Ihrer Familie die Privatsphäre, die Sie benötigen. In einem Hotel sind Sie immer von anderen Menschen umgeben und es kann schwierig sein, einen Ort zu finden, an dem Sie und Ihre Lieben einige Zeit alleine verbringen und die Privatsphäre genießen können, abgesehen von Ihrem Hotelzimmer. Ein Segelboot kann Sie überall hin mitnehmen. Sie können eine abgelegene Bucht oder einen Strand finden und Ihren ganzen Tag dort verbringen.

Wenn es um Komfort geht, kann nichts ein Segelboot schlagen, wenn Sie mit absolut keinem Lärm außer dem Wind und der Stabilität, die es beim Segeln bietet, durch das Meer gleiten. Das Cockpit ist perfekt zum Entspannen im Schatten des Biminis, während Sie immer Ihren Platz auf dem Deck finden um die Sonne zu genießen. Das Cockpit ist auch der beste Ort, um eine Mahlzeit mit perfektem Blick auf die Umgebung zu genießen und abends bei einem Glas Wein die frische Brise zu genießen. Fragen Sie sich, was Sie sonst noch tun sollen? Schauen Sie einfach in den Sternenhimmel und genießen Sie Ihren privaten Moment.

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Holen Sie sich mehr für Ihr Geld

Wenn man von Segelboot Charter hört, fällt ihnen im Allgemeinen als erstes "Luxus" oder "teuer" ein. Tatsache ist jedoch, dass es genauso erschwinglich ist wie ein Hotelaufenthalt. Einer der Hauptgründe, warum mehr als 10 Millionen Menschen einen Segelurlaub bevorzugen, ist das gute Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis./p>

Vergessen Sie nicht, dass der Hauptantrieb des Segelboots die Segel sind, die einen unglaublichen Kraftstoffverbrauch bringen. Wenn Sie Ihren Transfer zeitlich richtig planen, können Sie den Motor nur beim Betreten von Häfen oder Ankerplätzen verwenden.

Segelurlaub: Kroatien ist das perfekte Reiseziel

Die Adriaküste Kroatiens wird auch als "Küste der tausend Inseln" bezeichnet und ist eines der beliebtesten Segelziele. Darüber hinaus wird Kroatien jetzt als das "neue Griechenland", die "neue Toskana" und die "neue Riviera" anerkannt. Die Sonne scheint breit auf die kristallklare Adria und es gibt viele Küsten zu entdecken. Der beste Weg, dies zu tun, besteht darin, sie zu segeln.

Wenn Sie einen Segelurlaub in Kroatien in Betracht ziehen, können Sie während Ihrer Reise in kurzer Zeit mehrere Inseln erkunden. Wenn Sie abgelegene Strände und unglaubliche Architektur erkunden und die kroatische Kultur entdecken oder ein großartiges Partyziel finden möchten, ist alles in Ihrer Reichweite.

Mit kristallklarem Wasser, atemberaubenden Stränden, Sehenswürdigkeiten und erstklassiger Gastronomie haben Sie mit Sicherheit die Zeit Ihres Lebens. Segeln in Kroatien kann wirklich eine herausragende Erfahrung und unvergessliche Momente bieten.

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Hoffentlich sind Sie jetzt davon überzeugt, dass Segeln die beste Art zu reisen ist. Wenn Ihnen Ferien wie der Besuch eines überfüllten Hotels langweilig sind, ist es an der Zeit, etwas Außergewöhnliches, Unvergessliches und vor allem etwas zu unternehmen, von dem Sie gerne anderen erzählen werden.

Wir bei Croatia Yachting bieten Ihnen viele Optionen, die Sie bei der Auswahl eines Segelboot Charter berücksichtigen sollten. Wir helfen Ihnen bei der Auswahl eines Bootsmodells, das perfekt zu Ihrem Lebensstil passt. Wir bieten von Hochleistungssegelyachten für begeisterte Segler bis zu komfortablen und geräumigen Kreuzern.

Nehmen Sie noch heute Kontakt mit uns auf und wir finden die perfekte Yacht für Sie und informieren Sie über unsere Sonderangebote !

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Ob „Sie“ auf den Spuren von Marco Polo wandeln oder einfach viel Boot um günstiges Geld mieten möchten: mit Akribie haben wir aus den unzähligen Charter-Angeboten ganz besondere Segelboote – mit dem besten Preis-Leistungsverhältnis – für Sie ausgewählt.

Die bekannteste Art und Weise einen Urlaub auf dem Meer zu verbringen ist der Segeltörn. Alle von Kroatien Charter angebotenen Segelboote haben ein umfangreiches Zertifizierungsprogramm durchlaufen – und sind somit wahrscheinlich die bestgeprüftesten Segelyachten am Charter Markt!

Top Qualität by Kroatien Charter– und ihr ungetrübter Segeltörn an der Adria ist nahezu garantiert!

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KROATIEN CHARTER Kristijan Antic Lokvica 4 22212 Tribunj-Sovlje KROATIEN

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Kroatien Yachtcharter

Ohne besatzung.

Wenn Sie genug Segelerfahrung haben und die notwendigen, gültigen Lizenzen besitzen, können wir Ihnen die Yachten ohne Skipper anbieten.

Angebot der Segelboote für den Charter

Segelyachten Kroatien die perfekte Wahl für erfahrene Nautiker, die Ihre Zeit aktiv auf dem Meer verbringen möchten und für diejenigen, für welche das Erlebnis der Schiffsfahrt wichtiger ist als absoluter Komfort auf den Yachten Kroatien.

ÜBER SEGELBOOTE CHARTERN

SEGELBOOTE BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Angebot der Motoryachten für den Charter

Motoryachten Kroatien sind schnell, gemütlich und erfordern keine große Erfahrung und Kompetenz bei der Navigation. Motoryachten Kroatien sind die richtige Wahl für diejenigen, die auf dem Meer gute Unterhaltung und Komfort erfahren möchten.

ÜBER MOTORBOOTE CHARTERN

MOTORBOOTE BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Katamarancharter in {Country}

Katamarane in Kroatien sind eine besondere Art von Segelbooten mit zwei Rümpfen, die stabiler und geräumiger sind als die Einrumpfboote. Neben großem Komfort bieten sie ein ausgezeichnetes Erlebnis der Schifffahrt.

ÜBER KATAMARANE CHARTERN

KATAMARANE BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Schlauchboote {Country}

Schlauchboote

ÜBER SCHLAUCHBOOTE CHARTERN

SCHLAUCHBOOTE BESONDERES ANGEBOT

mit Besatzung

Wenn Sie eine grössere Yacht chartern möchten (länger als 50 Fuss), sind höchstwahrscheinlich noch zwei weitere Besatzungsmitglieder inbegriffen.

Komplettes Angebot von Megayachten in {Country}

Luxuriöser Charter Kroatien ist eine ausgestattete, komplett eingerichtete Motoryacht Kroatien, die länger als 20 m ist. Die Besatzung kümmert sich um absolut alles. Ihre Aufgabe ist es nur zu entspannen und den Urlaub mit Yachtcharter Kroatien zu geniessen.

ÜBER LUXUSYACHTEN CHARTERN

LUXUSYACHTEN BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Angebot der Kreuzfahrtschiffe für den Charter

Eine besondere Kategorie an Kroatien Segelschiffen sind die Gullets. Diese sind etwas kleinere Schiffe (bis zu 20 Schlafplätzen), angefertigt anhand des Vorbilds der alten türkischen Frachtschiffe.

ÜBER GULLETS CHARTERN

GULLETS BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Minikreuzer für den Charter in {Country}

Minikreuzer in Kroatien zum Charter sind die perfekten Yachten um die adriatische Küste zu erkunden.

ÜBER MINIKREUZER CHARTERN

MINIKREUZER BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Angebot der Motor-Segelschiffe für den Charter

Neben dem angenehmen Ambiente und dem echten Erlebnis einer Kreuzfahrt auf Kroatien Motor-Segelschiffen, steht Ihnen auch die gesamte Besatzung zur Verfügung. Es liegt an Ihnen sich nur noch zu entspannen und den Urlaub zu genießen.

ÜBER MOTOR-SEGELSCHIFFE CHARTERN

MOTOR-SEGELSCHIFFE BESONDERES ANGEBOT

Last Minute-Angebot

Cranchi M44 HT

Charterguide

Teilen sie ihre geschichte.

Wir hatten wunderschönen Urlaub und ich möchte mich noch mal für Ihre Hilfe und Gastfreundschaft herzlich bedanken. Das Boot war in ausgezeichnetem Zustand, sehr gut ausgerüstet und sehr sauber. Das Team im Yachthafen ist erstklassig, bitte noch mal Danke an das ganze Team. Ich bin bisher viel in der Türkei und Griechenland segeln gewesen, aber Kroatien ist eine wahre Erfrischung!! Wunderschöne Landschaft, ausgezeichnetes und vielfältiges Essen, erstklassige Yachthäfen und so gastfreundliche Menschen! Wir haben so viel in dieser eine Woche erlebt, und sind nach Hause voll mit wunderbaren Erinnerungen angekommen. Das war ein wunderbarer Urlaub!

Das war eine wirklich unglaubliche Reise. Sie haben so ein wunderschönes Land! So liebe und gastfreundliche Menschen! Und die Natur ist einfach perfekt!

Ich möchte Ihnen mitteilen, dass unsere Erfahrung in Kroatien diesen Sommer absolut positiv war. Das Team im Yachthafen ist sehr nett und gastfreundlich, sie waren grosse Hilfe und haben uns mit Information und Ratschlägen viel geholfen. Das Boot war genauso wie ich es erwartet habe; sehr sauber und in sehr guter Zustand, und während unserer Reise haben wir keine Probleme gehabt. BDa dies unsere erste Reise über Ihre Agentur und auch über Internet ist, hatte ich bisschen Angst, aber diese Erfahrung hat mir gezeigt, dass Sie sehr gut organisiert und sicher sind. Ich bedanke mich ganz herzlich. Wir werden sicherlich wieder kommen, bis dahin begrüsse ich Sie alle herzlich.

Ich möchte mich bei Ihrer Agentur für einen fantastischen Urlaub bedanken! Wir sind besonderes mit unserem Kapitän zufrieden. Er war wirklich ausgezeichnet und es war uns eine grosse Freude, ihn mit am Board zu haben. Er hat uns eine fantastische Fahrtroute vorgeschlagen mit der wir sehr zufrieden waren. Das Boot war in perfekter Zustand und wir haben eine Woche das Segeln sehr genossen. Ich werde Sie ganz bestimmt meinen Freunden weiter Empfehlen. Noch mal, vielen Dank.

Wir haben tatsächlich eine wünderschöne Woche in Kroatien verbracht. Der Skipper, das Wetter und das Boot, alles war perfekt und wir haben grossen Spass gehabt. Vielen Dank.

Yachten zum Verkaufen

Croatia Yacht Charter bietet Ihnen auch die Dienstleistung der Vermittlung beim Kauf/Verkauf von Schiffen. Wir sind sowohl auf den Kauf, als auch auf den Verkauf spezialisiert, gebrauchter und neuer, Motorbooten und Segelbooten aller Größen. Dank unserer langjährigen Erfahrung und Kompetenz können Sie sich auf uns und darauf verlassen, dass wir Ihnen qualitative Unterstützung und Ratschläge bieten werden. AUSFÜHRLICHER

Powerboote

Neue und gebrauchte Luxusyachten und Motorboote zum Verkauf...

Segelboote

Neue und gebrauchte Segelboote zum Verkauf...

Katamarane

Katamarane und Mehrrumpfboote mit Vorbesitzer zum Verkauf...

Schlauchboote

Sclauchboote zum verkauf in Kroatien...

Dienstleistungen

Das Service des Charter Managements beinhaltet die Dienstleistung der Reservierung Ihres Schiffes für den Charter (Buchen) und die Erhaltung des Schiffes. Abhängig von Ihren Bedürfnissen können Sie sich für eine davon oder beide entscheiden. Das Charter Management ist vorrangig für Jene bestimmt, die ein Schiff kaufen (vorwiegend ein neues) möchten oder für Jene, die bereits ein gutes, wenig abgenutztes Schiff besitzen, welches Sie selten benutzen...

Unsere Dienstleistung der Wartung des Schiffes ist für Eigentümer gedacht, die sich aus irgendeinem Grund nicht um ihre Schiffe kümmern können. Wenn Sie nicht am Meer leben oder einfach keine Zeit dazu haben, Ihr Schiff regelmäßig zu besichtigen, Reparaturen oder Arbeiten der regelmäßigen Wartung zu erledigen, können Sie sich darauf verlassen, dass unser professionelles Personal dies an Ihrer Stelle erledigen wird....

Neben der Dienstleistung des Charters, der Vermittlung beim Verkauf von Schiffen, aber auch allen anderen Dienstleistungen verbunden mit der Nautik, hat unsere Agentur auch die Dienstleistung der Werbung auf unseren Webseiten entwickelt...

Die Mehrheit unserer Gäste sind keine erfahrenen Nautiker die ein Schiff selber lenken können. Viele von Ihnen möchten das Schiff auch nicht selber lenken, weil sie sich zur Gänze entspannen und sich um nichts kümmern möchten. In diesem Fall mieten Sie einen Skipper. Die Mehrheit der großen Schiffe kann ausschließlich mit Skipper oder Besatzung gemietet werden, aber wenn diese nicht verpflichtend sind, werden wir auf Ihre Forderung diese beschäftigen...

Unsere Haupttätigkeit ist es alle Arten von Schiffen im Charter direkten Kunden zu geben. Einige der Schiffe die wir vermieten sind im Eigentum unserer Agentur oder wir haben exklusive Verträge mit Eigentümern und die restlichen vermieten wir über Partneragenturen...

Wie kann man buchen Charter Arten Boote Arten Der gültigen Lizenz Häfen Vorschriften Charter Regionen in Kroatien

HINTERGRUNDBILDER

Kroatien Yachtcharter

Croatia Yacht Charter ist eine erfolgreiche und professionelle Agentur, die sich mit der Vermietung und dem Handel mit Schiffen seit 2003 beschäftigt. Unser Angebot beinhaltet 350 Schiffe in Häfen entlang der gesamten Küste – motorbootcharter Kroatien , segelcharter Kroatien , katamarane charter Kroatien , gullets charter Kroatien , motor-segelboote charter Kroatien , luxusyachten charter Kroatien – erhältlich mit Skipper und/oder Besatzung oder ohne diese. Neben der Vermietung von Schiffen , beschäftigen wir uns erfolgreich auch mit dem Handel mit Schiffen . Wir sind sowohl auf den Verkauf als auch auf den Kauf aller Größen und Modelle gebrauchter oder neuer Boote spezialisiert. Wir werden Sie auf unseren Seiten regelmäßig über alle bedeutenden Neuigkeiten verbunden mit der Arbeit des Unternehmens und über besondere Angebote informieren, denn wir möchten, dass unsere Kunden mit unserer Arbeit bekannt sind.   ausführlicher...

Croatia Yacht Charter office

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  • Dienstleistungen

Wählen Sie aus der größten Charterflotte von Hanse Yachts in der Welt und entdecken Sie die atemberaubende Küste Dalmatiens.

Unsere Hanse Charterflotte

Wählen Sie aus der größten Hanse Segelyacht Flotte der Welt, die sich in unseren Charterbasen in der Marina Kaštela, der Marina Kornati in Biograd na Moru und in der ACI Marina Dubrovnik befindet, ein Boot aus. Unsere Charterflotte von über 120 Segelbooten umfasst eine komplette Reihe neuer und moderner Hanse-Yachten, die auf höchstem Niveau gewartet werden. Es enthält fast alle neuen Hanse-Modelle, die Sie sich vorstellen können, die Hanse 315 , die Hanse 388 , die Hanse 418 , die  Hanse 458 , die  Hanse 508 , die  Hanse 548 , die Hanse 588 und das Flaggschiff der Marke Hanse, die Hanse 675 , und wir haben auch viele zur Auswahl aus der bisherigen Hanse 5 Serie.

Jede Segelyacht in unserer Flotte hat nicht nur ein exzellentes Design, sondern ist auch speziell ausgestattet und perfekt auf die Urlaubsbedürfnisse der Chartergäste zugeschnitten und kombiniert dabei gute Performance mit Komfort und Geräumigkeit.

Segeln in Kroatien

Kroatien bietet mit seiner wunderschönen Küste und seinen 1185 Inseln und Inselchen atemberaubende Orte zum Erkunden. Es handelt sich um eine der faszinierendsten Küsten der Welt, an der die Zivilisation, die Geschichte und die Kultur des Mittelmeers Spuren hinterlassen haben und die auch heute noch in ihrer ursprünglichen Ausführung  zu sehen sind.

Wunderschöne Natur, eine lange Kette von Felseninseln entlang der kroatischen Bergküste, eine Fülle von Ankerplätzen und ein stabiles Klima sind nur einige der Faktoren, die Kroatien zu einem Kreuzfahrtparadies machen. Für alle, die vom stressigen Alltag fliehen möchten, Privatsphäre suchen oder unberührte Natur bevorzugen, bietet Kroatien wilde mediterrane Schönheit, warme sonnenerfüllte Farben und großzügige und duftende Vegetation. Entlang der Küste wechseln sich Klippen, Höhlen, Felsbuchten und Kiesstrände ab. Nach Kroatien zu reisen ist einfach und schnell. Mit einem 2-stündigen Flug erreichen Sie Kroatien aus fast allen Teilen Europas.

Testen und kaufen

Räumen Sie alle Zweifel aus dem Weg und probieren Sie Ihre potenzielle neue Yacht aus, bevor Sie den endgültigen Kauf tätigen.

Testen und kaufen

Croatia Yachting Zeitschrift

Lassen Sie sich von unseren Seiten inspirieren und machen Sie den ersten Schritt ein Segelurlaubsexperte zu werden!

Croatia Yachting Zeitschrift

Brauchen Sie Hilfe?

Wenn Sie am Kauf einer Yacht interessiert sind oder Informationen zum Chartermanagement benötigen, kontaktieren Sie uns und unsere Experten beantworten gerne alle Ihre Fragen.

Anfrage anfordern

Sie finden uns in unserem sitzplatz:.

Addresse: Dražanac 2/a , 21 000 Split, CROATIA

Büro: +385 21 332 348

E-Mail: croatia-yachting.hr

Öffnungsuhrzeiten: 8:00 – 16:00 CET

Fragen Sie uns einfach - unser Team ist auf Ihrer Seite!

Bei Anfragen während der Öffnungszeiten rufen Sie bitte unser Buchungsteam in Split unter +385 21 332 348 an, oder senden Sie uns eine E-Mail and die Adresse croatia-yachting.hr .

Bei dringenden Anfragen außerhaft der Offnungszeiten können Sie unsere Buchungsagenten einzeln über ihr Handy erreichen oder ihnen eine E-Mail senden. Sie erhalten umgehend eine Antwort:

e-mail: hanseyachts.hr

Mr. Domagoj Milisic - Verkaufsleiter

Handy: +385 91 332 3320

Mr. Igor Karmelic - Fachhändler

Handy: +385 91 332 3322

Mr. Ivan Grabovac- Fachhändler

Handy: +385 91 332 3330

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  • Destinationen

Yachtcharter und Segeln in Kroatien

3833 yachten in diesem gebieten, skippern sie selbst oder benötigen sie einen skipper.

Sie sind sich noch nicht sicher ob Sie einen benötigen? Mit einem Segelschein können Sie ein Boot ohne Skipper buchen. Falls Sie keinen Segelschein besitzen, müssen Sie einen Skipper miteinberechnen.

Dufour 430 Grand Large

Dufour 430 Grand Large

Kastela, dalmatien.

  • 3+1 Kabinen
  • Außenborder inkludiert
  • Gennaker optional
  • Bugstrahlruder

Lagoon 46

Skradin, Sibenik Region

  • 4+2 Kabinen
  • Klimaanlage
  • Wasseraufbereiter

Dufour 520 Grand Large

Dufour 520 Grand Large

Rogoznica, dalmatien.

  • 4+1 Kabinen

Hanse 388

Sibenik, Sibenik Region

  • Selbstwendefock

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 490

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 490

  • Kartenplotter im Cockpit

Dufour 460 Grand Large

Dufour 460 Grand Large

Dufour 412 Grand Large

Dufour 412 Grand Large

Dufour 460 Grand Large

Dufour 360 Grand Large

Dufour 360 Grand Large

Ab Primosten, Dalmatien

Zu dubrovnik, dubrovnik region, dubrovnik, dubrovnik region.

Dufour 48

Dufour 390 Grand Large

Dufour 56 Exclusive

Dufour 56 Exclusive

Primosten, dalmatien.

Hanse 588

Bavaria C42

Zadar, zadar region.

Dufour 560 Grand Large

Dufour 560 Grand Large

Bitte füllen Sie unser Anfrageformular aus, um ein kostenloses Angebot anzufordern. Unser Expertenteam sendet Ihnen personalisierte Vorschläge

Die besten Reiseziele für Ihren Urlaub Kroatien

Entdecken Sie unsere besten Angebote in den schönsten Destinationen

Verschiedene Yachttypen in Kroatien

Segelboot mieten Kroatien

  • Boot mieten
  • Segelboot mieten

Miete Segelboot BAVARIA 33 CRUISER Kroatien

Segelboot BAVARIA 33 CRUISER 10.25m  (2016)

Ab 78 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BAVARIA 34 CRUISER Kroatien

Segelboot BAVARIA 34 CRUISER 10.71m  (2017)

Ab 86 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot Sun Odyssey 349 Kroatien

Segelboot Sun Odyssey 349 10.34m  (2016)

Ab 93 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot Sun Odyssey 33i Kroatien

Segelboot Sun Odyssey 33i 9.96m  (2013)

Ab 133 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BAVARIA 37 CRUISER Kroatien

Segelboot BAVARIA 37 CRUISER 11.30m  (2017)

Ab 101 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot Dufour Yachts Dufour 430 GL Kroatien

Segelboot Dufour Yachts Dufour 430 GL 13.00m  (2023)

Ab 149 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BAVARIA 46 CRUISER Kroatien

Segelboot BAVARIA 46 CRUISER 15.40m  (2017)

Ab 141 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 449 Kroatien

Segelboot JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 449 13.76m  (2016)

Ab 153 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BAVARIA 46 CRUISER Kroatien

Ab 156 € pro Tag

Miete Segelboot DUFOUR DUFOUR 460 GRAND LARGE Kroatien

Segelboot DUFOUR DUFOUR 460 GRAND LARGE 14.15m  (2017)

Ab 205 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot Elan Elan 344 Impression Kroatien

Segelboot Elan Elan 344 Impression 10.46m  (2006)

Ab 172 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BAVARIA BAVARIA 44 Kroatien

Segelboot BAVARIA BAVARIA 44 13.95m  (2002)

Ab 238 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot Jeanneau Sun Loft 47 Kroatien

Segelboot Jeanneau Sun Loft 47 14.42m  (2020)

Miete Segelboot HANSE 505 Opatija

Segelboot HANSE 505 15.40m  (2015)

Ab 400 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BENETEAU First 21.7 v Split

Segelboot BENETEAU First 21.7 v 6.00m  (2006)

Ab 100 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot Dufour Dufour 36 Classic Pula

Segelboot Dufour Dufour 36 Classic 11.00m  (2005)

Ab 271 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot VIKO s22 Split

Segelboot VIKO s22 6.95m  (2015)

Ab 71 € pro tag.

Miete Segelboot BENETEAU First 21.7 p Split

Segelboot BENETEAU First 21.7 p 6.00m  (2007)

Ab 103 € pro tag, segelboot mieten in kroatien und ein abenteuer erleben.

Planen Sie einen Urlaub? Neugierig auf Kroatien? Kroatien ist ein fantastisches Urlaubsziel! Ein Segelboot mieten in Kroatien und das Land erkunden klingt also nach einer guten Idee? Kroatien ist eines der Länder mit der am stärksten ausgeprägten Küstenlinie in Europa. Entlang der Küste finden Sie verschiedene Inseln, je nachdem, was Sie sich wünschen - ruhige Inseln mit unberührter Natur oder Touristeninseln mit vielen Aktivitäten und Aktivitäten.

Kroatien hat in Bezug auf Landschaften, Welterbe und kulturelle Sehenswürdigkeiten viel zu bieten. Zum Beispiel der Kornati-Nationalpark, die Stadtmauern von Dubrovnik, der Diokletianspalast in Split und natürlich die vielen Strände. Mieten Sie ein Segelboot in Kroatien und genießen Sie einen herrlichen Segelurlaub in Kroatien.

Mit einer Küstenlinie von 5000 Kilometern Länge, mehr als 700 Inseln, historischen Städten, versteckten Buchten, modernen und gut ausgestatteten Häfen, klarem blauen Wasser und einem wunderbaren Klima ist Kroatien ein beliebtes Reiseziel für Bootsfahrer. Neben den verschiedenen beliebten Campingplätzen und Städtereisen ist Kroatien auch bei Seglern und Wassersportlern sehr beliebt. Inselhüpfen in Kroatien ist vielleicht die beste Art und Weise, Kroatiens kilometerlange Küstenlinie zu erkunden! Eine Segelyacht chartern in Kroatien über Click&Boat und sich überraschen lassen.

Segelboot mieten in Kroatien - mit oder ohne Skipper?

Wenn Sie planen, ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten, müssen Sie entscheiden, ob Sie es mit oder ohne Skipper tun möchten. Wenn Sie über ausreichende Segelerfahrung verfügen und über die notwendigen Lizenzen und Fähigkeiten verfügen, um ein Segelboot zu manövrieren, können Sie es ohne Skipper mieten.

Andernfalls ist es ratsam, einen erfahrenen Skipper zu engagieren, der Ihnen bei der Navigation und der Entscheidungsfindung in Bezug auf die Route hilft. Außerdem können Sie sich mit einem Skipper komplett zurücklehnen und die Sonne an Deck genießen!

Finden Sie das ideale Segelboot für Ihren nächsten Segeltörn!

Kroatien ist ein beliebtes Ziel für Segler, und es gibt eine Vielzahl von Segelbooten zur Auswahl. Um das ideale Segelboot für Ihren nächsten Segeltörn zu finden, müssen Sie Ihre Bedürfnisse und Anforderungen berücksichtigen. Überlegen Sie, wie viele Personen an Bord sein werden, welche Art von Segelrevier Sie erkunden möchten und welche Ausstattung und Annehmlichkeiten das Segelboot haben sollte. Eine gründliche Recherche und Beratung von unseren Experten kann Ihnen dabei helfen, das perfekte Segelboot für Ihre nächste Abenteuerreise zu finden.

Wie viel kostet es, ein Segelboot zu mieten in Kroatien?

Der Preis eines Segelbootes hängt von der Länge der Yacht, dem Baujahr, der Anzahl der Kabinen und der Saison (Hoch- oder Nebensaison) ab.

In der Nebensaison können Sie bereits ab 180 € pro Tag ein Segelboot mieten. In der Hochsaison werden Sie bald 330 € pro Tag bezahlen.

Pro Woche zahlen Sie in der Nebensaison zwischen 1200 € und 1400 € für ein Segelboot. Die Preise für die Monate Juli und August beginnen etwa bei 2600 €.

Was Sie in Kroatien tun können

In Kroatien gibt es viel zu tun. Wenn Sie ein Segelboot mieten in Kroatien, können Sie wirklich in alle Richtungen fahren. Segeln Sie zwischen den schönen Inseln hindurch, legen Sie in schönen Buchten an und entspannen Sie an den leeren, menschenleeren Stränden. Bummeln Sie durch die bezaubernden Straßen von Split und Dubrovnik, um zu sehen, wo die Szenen für die Serie Spiel der Throne gedreht wurden, besuchen Sie die Lavendelinsel Hvar. Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einem guten Ort für eine Party sind, besuchen Sie die berühmte Nachtleben-Stadt Makarska. Für Romantiker empfehlen wir einen Besuch auf dem Gipfel einer der Hochburgen in Sibenik während des Sonnenuntergangs. Sie wollen nicht klettern? Genießen Sie den Sonnenuntergang an Bord Ihrer Segelyacht.

Die schönsten Segelgebiete in Kroatien

  • Die Kvarner-Bucht
  • Kornati-Nationalpark
  • Split und nahegelegene Inseln

Zadar ist ein beliebter Ausgangspunkt für einen Segelurlaub in Kroatien. Zadar liegt im Zentrum Kroatiens und ist der perfekte Ausgangspunkt, egal ob Sie sich entscheiden, nach Norden oder Süden zu segeln. Obwohl sich die beliebtesten Segelreviere Kroatiens im Süden befinden, wie Dubrovnik, Hvar, Brač, Split und Šibenik, hat der Norden des Landes auch einige sehr schöne Orte.

Im Norden liegen die größeren Inseln wie Lošinj, Cres und Krk. Alle Geschichtsliebhaber finden in Krk ein perfektes Reiseziel, denn hier befindet sich Baščanska ploča, das altkroatische Denkmal, das in einer Übergangsform der glagolitischen Schrift um das Jahr 1100 geschrieben wurde. Werfen Sie den Anker und besuchen Sie diesen historischen Ort.

Und nicht zuletzt liegt im äußersten Norden die istrische Halbinsel. Dies ist ein großartiger Ort, um eine Pause, während Ihrer Segelyachtcharter in Kroatien einzulegen und eine Weinprobe oder ein köstliches Abendessen zu genießen (die Jakobsmuscheln sind in Istrien wirklich ausgezeichnet).

Ein Segelurlaub ist ein großes Abenteuer für jeden, ob Familie, Freunde, Paare, Singles oder Kollegen. Mieten Sie ein Segelboot in Kroatien einfach über Click&Boat. Setzen Sie sich direkt mit dem Eigentümer in Verbindung und stellen Sie alle Ihre Fragen zur Vermietung. Neben Segelbooten ist es auch möglich, bei Click&Boat einen Katamaran, ein RIB oder ein Motorboot zu mieten. Wenn Sie es wünschen, können Sie ein unverbindliches Angebot anfordern. Unser Beraterteam steht Ihnen zur Verfügung, um Ihnen bei der Planung Ihres perfekten Segelurlaubs in Kroatien oder anderswo auf der Welt zu helfen.

Häfen und Anlegestellen in Kroatien

Entlang der gesamten kroatischen Küste gibt es etwa 17.500 Liegeplätze. Einschließlich Ankerplätze und Trockenliegeplätze. In der Vor- und Nachsaison können Sie leicht einen Liegeplatz in einem Hafen finden. Werden Sie im Juli oder August segeln? Dann empfehlen wir Ihnen, einen Liegeplatz im Voraus online zu buchen oder am Nachmittag im Hafen anzukommen.

Die Preise für einen Liegeplatz in einem der Häfen in Kroatien hängen stark von einer Reihe von Faktoren ab. Die Größe und Art des Bootes (Katamarane sind in der Regel teurer als Segelboote gleicher Länge), die Saison (Hochsaison ist wesentlich teurer) und die Nachfrage nach Liegeplätzen im betreffenden Hafen.

Ein Liegeplatz in einem kroatischen Hafen kostet durchschnittlich 50-90 Euro pro Tag. Verankerungen in einer Bucht sind billiger und kosten etwa 10-20 Euro pro Tag.

Die Häfen von Pula, Sukosan, Biograd, Zadar, Trogir, Split und Dubrovnik sind per Flugzeug, Auto oder Bus leicht erreichbar.

Welche Jahreszeit ist die beste, um in Kroatien ein Segelboot zu mieten?

Wenn Sie planen, ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten, sollten Sie die beste Jahreszeit für Ihren Segeltörn berücksichtigen. Das Wetter ist ein wichtiger Faktor bei der Entscheidung, welche Jahreszeit am besten geeignet ist. Die durchschnittlichen Temperaturen (Höchst- und Tiefsttemperaturen) können helfen, die beste Zeit für einen Besuch zu bestimmen. Auch die Festlichkeiten oder Ereignisse, die in Kroatien stattfinden, können berücksichtigt werden, um eine Entscheidung zu treffen. Es ist auch wichtig, die Hoch- oder Nebensaison zu berücksichtigen, da dies Auswirkungen auf die Verfügbarkeit von Booten und Preise haben kann.

Segelbedingungen in Kroatien

Kroatien ist ein beliebtes Ziel für Segler und bietet viele Möglichkeiten für Segelabenteuer. Die Segelbedingungen in Kroatien können je nach Jahreszeit und Geografie variieren. Es ist wichtig, die Windbedingungen und Strömungen zu berücksichtigen, um eine sichere Fahrt zu gewährleisten. Vor dem Segeln sollten Sie sich immer über die örtlichen Vorschriften und Gegebenheiten informieren, um unnötige Risiken zu vermeiden. Es kann auch hilfreich sein, lokale Experten oder Ihren Bootseigner um Rat zu fragen, um mehr über die Segelbedingungen in Kroatien zu erfahren.

Gut zu wissen

Häufig gestellte fragen kroatien, wie viel kostet es, ein segelboot für einen tag in kroatien zu mieten.

Für die Anmietung eines Segelboots in Kroatien liegt der durchschnittliche Preis bei etwa 486 € pro Tag. Es gibt jedoch verschiedene Faktoren, die den Preis für den Segelboot-Charter beeinflussen können, wie beispielsweise die Jahreszeit, das Alter des Bootes und seine Ausstattung. Dadurch können die Preise pro Tag zwischen 71 € und 7.426 € variieren.

Was kostet ein Skipper in Kroatien pro Tag?

Die Kosten für einen Skipper variieren je nach Bootseigner und Destination. In Kroatien zahlen Sie im Durchschnitt 188 € am Tag für einen Skipper.

Wie viele Kabinen hat ein Segelboot in Kroatien?

Die durchschnittliche Anzahl von Kabinen für Segelboote in Kroatien beträgt 4. Reisen Sie mit einer großen Gruppe, können Sie Segelboote mit bis zu 9 Kabinen buchen.

Welches sind die beliebtesten Bootshersteller in Kroatien?

In Kroatien finden Sie die unterschiedlichsten Segelboote von Dufour oder Jeanneau.

Wie viele Personen haben auf einem Segelboot in Kroatien Platz?

Die maximale Kapazität für Segelboote in Kroatien beträgt 50 Personen. Beachten Sie, dass wenn Sie ein Boot mit Skipper mieten, dieser ebenfalls zur Personenanzahl dazuzählt.

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Segeln in Kroatien auf einem Segelboot

Es ist wirklich nicht verwunderlich, dass Kroatien bei Seglern aus der ganzen Welt immer beliebter wird. Sowohl erfahrene Segler als auch Anfänger genießen nicht nur die idealen Windbedingungen, sondern kommen auch wegen der unglaublichen Landschaft hierher. Schließlich ist Kroatien als Land mit über 1.000 Inseln bekannt. Mieten Sie ein Segelboot in Kroatien , um das Beste aus Ihrem Segelabenteuer in diesem schönen Land zu machen.

Die Vorteile ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten

Einer der Vorteile, ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten , ist die Tatsache, dass der Wind ihr Treibstoff ist. Sie brauchen nicht extra für Benzin zu bezahlen und müssen nicht dafür sorgen, dass der Tank immer voll ist, wenn Sie die Häfen verlassen. Deshalb ist es oft billiger, ein Segelboot zu mieten, als andere Boote.

Ein weiterer Vorteil einer Segelbootcharter in Kroatien ist, dass die Windverhältnisse in diesem Land ideal für alle sind, die ein Segelabenteuer erleben möchten. Während die Winde im Sommer abflauen können, sind die Westwinde im Mai und Juni in der Regel stärker, was sie zu den perfekten Monaten für einen Segelurlaub in Kroatien macht.

Die Nachteile ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten

Einer der Nachteile beim Mieten eines Segelbootes in Kroatien ist, dass es nur durch Wind angetrieben wird. Das bedeutet, dass Sie völlig vom Wind abhängig sind. Sollte der Wind auf einmal aufhören zu wehen, könnten Sie plötzlich mitten auf dem Meer festsitzen. Das kann bedeuten, dass Sie wertvolle Urlaubszeit verlieren.

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Die beliebtesten Segelboote zum Mieten in Kroatien

Eines der beliebtesten Segelboote, die man in Kroatien mieten kann, ist das Segelboot Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 , das Sie in Trogir mieten können, einer zauberhaften Stadt am Meer mit herrlicher Architektur und Aussicht. Das Boot bietet Platz für bis zu acht Gäste und verfügt über eine Dusche an Deck sowie einen Cockpittisch.

Ein weiteres beliebtes Segelboot zum Mieten in Kroatien ist das Segelboot Bavaria Cruiser 51 , das in Dubrovnik, einem der beliebtesten und aufregendsten Reiseziele Kroatiens, zu mieten ist. Alte Festungen und malerische Straßen machen es zum perfekten Ort, um Ihren Segelurlaub in Kroatien zu beginnen. Bis zu 11 Personen passen an Bord des Bootes und Sie haben sogar eine Heizung an Bord, falls die Temperaturen plötzlich fallen sollten.

Chartern Sie ein privates Luxus-Segelboot in Kroatien

Wenn Sie das nötige Kleingeld haben, um ein privates Luxussegelboot in Kroatien zu chartern , sollten Sie es tun. Segelboote werden nicht unbedingt für ihren Komfort gebucht, sondern eher wegen ihrer Zweckmäßigkeit und dem Sinn für Abenteuer, den Sie spüren werden, wenn Sie an Bord eines Segelbootes sind. Wenn Sie es sich also leisten können, Ihren Segelurlaub mit ein wenig Luxus aufzupeppen, sollten Sie unbedingt zugreifen. Das Segelboot Yener San Limi , das Sie in Split mieten können, ist ein luxuriöses Segelboot, das sogar einen Whirlpool an Bord hat. Bis zu 10 Personen finden auf dem Boot Platz und eine professionelle Crew kümmert sich um all Ihre Bedürfnisse während Ihres Segelurlaubs in Kroatien . Das Segelboot verfügt sogar über ein Sonnendeck, ein echter Luxus, wenn man bedenkt, dass die gesamte Ausrüstung, die für das Segeln notwendig ist, normalerweise an Deck gelagert wird und somit kaum Platz für etwas anderes übrig bleibt.

Wie viele Personen passen an Bord eines Segelbootes in Kroatien?

Die Anzahl der Personen, die auf einem Segelboot reisen können, hängt von der Größe, der Anzahl der Zimmer und anderen Faktoren des Bootes ab. Im Allgemeinen sind Segelboote für 2-12 Personen ausgelegt. Es hängt alles davon ab, mit wem Sie reisen möchten und welchen Komfort Sie an Bord Ihres Segelbootes vorfinden möchten.

Wann ist die beste Zeit zum Segeln auf einem Segelboot in Kroatien?

Die Windverhältnisse sind im Allgemeinen ideal zum Segeln in Kroatien , aber die Westwinde sind im Mai und Juni etwas stärker, sodass diese Monate die beste Zeit zum Segeln in diesem Teil des Mittelmeeres sind. Im Juli und August sind die Winde deutlich schwächer, was diese Monate ideal für einen Segelurlaub mit anderen Bootstypen macht. Im Allgemeinen dauert die Segelsaison in Kroatien jedoch von April bis Oktober.

Da Kroatien direkt am Mittelmeer liegt, sind die Sommer im Allgemeinen trocken und heiß, während die Winter mild sind und ein wenig Regen mit sich bringen.

Wie viel kostet es ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten?

Ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten , muss nicht teuer sein. Tatsächlich können Sie ein Segelboot im Durchschnitt für 225 EUR pro Person und Tag mieten. Das mag ein wenig teurer erscheinen als ein Hotelzimmer, aber bedenken Sie, dass dies nur ein Durchschnittspreis ist. Es gibt durchaus Segelboote in Kroatien, die Sie billiger mieten können. Wenn Sie Ihren Bootsurlaub außerhalb der Hochsaison planen, können Sie außerdem auch noch eine Menge Geld sparen.

Wenn Sie zusätzlich zu Ihrer Segelboot Bareboat Charter in Kroatien einen Skipper mieten möchten, müssen Sie bedenken, dass Sie dafür extra zahlen müssen.

Brauche ich einen Bootsführerschein, um ein Segelboot in Kroatien zu mieten?

Bevor wir auf die Art des Bootsführerscheins eingehen, den Sie für das Chartern eines Segelboots in Kroatien benötigen, ist es wichtig zu wissen, dass Sie im Besitz eines gültigen Bootsführerscheins und eines gültigen UKW-Funkscheins sein müssen, um ein Segelboot zu mieten.

Sie können jederzeit nach Kroatien reisen, um Ihren Bootsführerschein vor Ort bei den Behörden der See- und Hafenbehörde zu erwerben, nachdem Sie die Prüfung für den Bootsführerschein bestanden haben.

Wenn Sie keinen Bootsführerschein haben oder das Segelboot nicht selbst steuern möchten, können Sie zusätzlich zu Ihrer Segelboot-Bareboat-Charter in Kroatien immer einen Skipper mieten .

Die besten Segelrouten für Segelboote in Kroatien

Eine der beliebtesten Arten von Booten, die man in Split mieten kann, sind Segelboote, was dieses Gebiet zum perfekten Ort für einen Segelurlaub in Kroatien macht.

Tag 1 - Beginnen Sie Ihr Segelabenteuer in Split und segeln Sie nach Brač : Split ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Kroatiens und der perfekte Ort, um Ihr Segelabenteuer zu beginnen. Bevor Sie in See stechen, sollten Sie unbedingt die Altstadt mit ihren prächtigen historischen Gebäuden erkunden und die atemberaubende Aussicht genießen. Brač ist eine malerische Insel vor der Küste von Split und ein wunderbares Ziel für alle, die in türkisfarbenem Wasser schwimmen und kleine Städte inmitten üppiger grüner Bäume entdecken möchten.

Tag 2 - Aufenthalt auf der Insel Brač in Sutivan und Fahrt in die Region Pučišća auf derselben Insel: Bevor Sie sich auf den Weg nach Pučišća machen, genießen Sie den atemberaubenden Sonnenaufgang, den Sie am Yachthafen in Sutivan erleben können, und gehen Sie in Zlatni rat , auch bekannt als Strand des Goldenen Horns , baden. Pučišća ist eine der schönsten Küstenstädte Kroatiens und wird Sie mit seinen schönen Häusern und liebenswerten Straßen verzaubern.

Tag 3 - Segeln Sie von Pučišća nach Vrboska auf der Insel Hvar: Diese atemberaubende Stadt wird auch oft als das kleine Venedig Kroatiens bezeichnet - und das aus gutem Grund! Der kleine Hafen lädt schon bei der Ankunft dazu ein, die Stadt zu entdecken. Die wunderschöne Strandpromenade ist von hübschen historischen Gebäuden gesäumt.

Tag 4 - Segeln Sie von Vrboska auf der Insel Hvar nach Lovište : Lovište ist ein Küstenort, der auf der Halbinsel Pelješac liegt. Sie können entweder an einem schönen Ort ankern und baden gehen oder dieses malerische Städtchen entdecken.

Tag 5 - Segeln Sie von Lovište nach Šćedro : Üppige grüne Wälder und atemberaubendes türkisfarbenes Wasser erwarten Sie in diesem Teil Kroatiens und sind ein perfekter Zwischenstopp für Ihren Segelurlaub.

Tag 6 - Segeln Sie von Šćedro zu den Pakleni-Inseln : Sie können einige der schönsten vergessenen Lagunen in diesem Teil Kroatiens erkunden oder einfach im kristallklaren Wasser schwimmen, das von üppigen grünen Wäldern umgeben ist. Die Stadt Hvar ist von hier aus nicht so weit entfernt. Wenn Sie das pulsierende Nachtleben erleben möchten, für das Kroatien so berühmt ist, sollten Sie hier unbedingt einen Zwischenstopp einplanen.

Tag 7 - Segeln Sie von den Pakleni-Inseln zurück nach Split : Bevor Sie zurück nach Split segeln, sollten Sie noch einmal im blauen Wasser schwimmen und bei Uvala Stracinska vorbeischauen, einem versteckten Ort mit malerischer Aussicht.

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Yacht Charters in Greece Report Unusually High Number of Bookings

Summer 2024 is busier than usual in the Mediterranean, especially with the limited offer of crewed yacht charters. First-choice motor yachts report a 65% booking rate, while catamarans are up to 73% booked. The remaining dates are being snapped up fast.

The team at MyGreekCharter is raising an alarm—if planning to wait until the last minute to book a charter, it might be too late.

“Unlike vacation rentals, the supply is virtually unlimited, and yachts are limited by available docking space in marinas. Having a yacht in a summer hotspot with docking space and charter rights is becoming increasingly more difficult,” says Daniel Asmus, owner of DMA Yachting.

For those yearning for a lavish summer getaway, the advice is to plan without delay, as the prime booking window is swiftly closing.

Key Market Trends for the 2024 Greek Yacht Charter Market

  • The development of new marinas is progressing slowly, restricting the overall yacht capacity.
  • Summer season kicks off almost 3 weeks earlier and ends 3 weeks later (April-October)
  • Luxury tourism has grown 87% since Covid.
  • The charter season is extending, starting in April this year, marking an earlier onset than in previous years.

Winter 2024/25 is filling up as well in the Caribbean

6 months earlier than in previous years, Caribbean charters are reporting 40% complete. The Caribbean, particularly the British Virgin Islands (BVI), is witnessing an uptrend similar to Greece. Mo Pristas from CharterGuru has reported unusually high bookings in the BVI, while Bahamas Motor Yachts reports a noticeably prolonged 2024 summer charter season.

The average value of crewed charters has been growing

Motor yachts are at the forefront of this growth, with this yacht category experiencing a 30% increase in the average expenditure per charter since 2021. This increase reflects a robust demand and a shift in consumer preferences towards more luxurious and extended yacht charters.

An additional factor to the increase of the charter amount is simply the increased size and value of the available yachts, which have grown from a  70’ average to a 98’ average since 2021.

The increasing number of new yachts entering the market is causing concern about industry overload

The rate at which new yachts are being introduced into the market is accelerating. While older yachts aren’t being replaced but refurbished to extend service life, the overall number of yachts is rapidly increasing. This growth puts pressure on an already strained infrastructure, sparking debate among industry experts about the potential for overcrowding and its limits.

The available docking space nevertheless limits this increase in supply. Greece is reporting huge issues with marina availability as new developments are being delayed.

Charterers are looking for less crowded charter areas

The iconic Cyclades Islands continue attracting visitors for their historical and aesthetic appeal, but the hype has consequences, and tourists are looking to less crowded alternatives. Lesser-known destinations like Antiparos , Anafi , Ikaria , Kythira , and Nisiros are gaining traction as travelers seek quieter, more unique experiences away from mainstream tourist hotspots. Greece's diverse coastline, sailing conditions, and enormous charter fleet offer many charter options. A little research goes a long way, with an opportunity to explore more authentic and unspoiled destinations in Greece.

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' son accused of groping female steward on luxury charter yacht

  • Sean "Diddy" Combs and his son Christian "King" Combs are co-defendants in a sexual assault lawsuit.
  • The plaintiff claims Christian assaulted her on a yacht chartered by his father in December 2022.
  • Aaron Dyer, attorney for Sean and Christian Combs, discredited the lawsuit as "lewd and meritless."

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Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is once again entangled in legal problems related to sex crimes, AP reports .

Sean Combs, who is the subject of a federal sex trafficking investigation, has been named as a co-defendant in a new lawsuit accusing his son of sexual assault .

The plaintiff, Grace O'Marcaigh, filed a lawsuit against Sean Combs and his son, rapper Christian "King" Combs.

In the suit, she alleges that Christian Combs assaulted her on a yacht chartered by his father in December 2022.

O'Marcaigh was working on Victorious, a luxury superyacht built by Akyacht and owned and operated by Fraser.

The 278-foot superyacht sleeps 12 guests and can be chartered for $950,000 a week during the winter season when the $117 million vessel cruises the Caribbean and The Bahamas.

Christian Combs was 24 at the time, and his accuser was 25.

O'Marcaigh's attorneys filed the suit on Thursday in the Los Angeles Superior Court.

The lawsuit, reviewed by BI, states that O'Marcaigh worked as a steward in the yachting industry since 2018.

It states her planned career in hospitality and the yachting industry was derailed due to the "trauma" she has suffered as a result of the alleged assault.

The suit accuses the defendants of assault, battery, sexual assault, premises liability, aiding and abetting, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligent infliction of emotional distress.

Aaron Dyer, attorney for Sean and Christian Combs, discredited the lawsuit as "lewd and meritless" and said they would be "filing a motion to dismiss this outrageous claim."

Sean Combs leased the yacht in December 2022 and fully controlled the vessel's staff, including O'Marcaigh, said the suit.

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During one shift, O'Marcaigh waited on Christian Combs, who she suspected was "intoxicated from a mixture of narcotics and alcohol."

He reportedly became "aggressive" and violently grabbed her arm and began hurting her.

Christian Combs' "penis was erect, and he grabbed her arms"

The suit claims O'Marcaigh was then drugged and sexually assaulted by Christian Combs.

Producer Rodney Jones obtained an audio recording of the incident.

A transcript of the recording is included in the document, indicating that O'Marcaigh attempted to leave the situation as Christian Combs forced her to take tequila shots.

"I'm going to stop. Stop. I have to go. I have to go. Honestly, I'm like already losing sleep. I have to go now," said O'Marcaigh, per the transcript.

Later in the interaction, she asked him to stop touching her inappropriately: "Excuse me, you don't touch my legs like that. I'll move my legs where I want to."

At another point, she told the music mogul's son to "take your hand off my ass."

O'Marcaigh fought Christian Combs off when he stripped down and tried to force her into a nonconsensual sex act.

Christian Combs' "penis was erect, and he grabbed her arms," trying to force O'Marcaigh to "perform oral sex on him," the suit states. 

The document shows photos of the injuries O'Marcaigh sustained during the altercation, including bruises on her arms.

The suit accuses Sean Combs of intentionally failing to ensure a safe environment on the yacht. It alleges he allowed his son to "behave carelessly" as he "observed and mimicked his actions."

The allegations against Christian Combs follow a slew of sexual misconduct allegations and lawsuits against his father .

"The apple does not fall far from the tree," reads the lawsuit.

Business Insider contacted the Los Angeles County Superior Court for more information.

If you are a survivor of sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673) or visit its website to receive confidential support.

Watch: Donald Trump's gag order expanded after social media attacks on judge's daughter

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It takes something very special to impress the jilted residents of the exclusive French town of St. Tropez. Years ago we brought this depot for the rich and famous to a standstill arriving with Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, but we had just set a record across the Atlantic. Sprinting into the port with the striking new, 40-knot Pershing 115 did not quite have the same impact, but this beautiful yacht did stop onlookers in their tracks as they stood and stared.

With the 115, Pershing joins a select band of boatbuilders who are going over the 100-foot mark, taking a quantum leap from the 88-foot former flagship design. This yacht has twice the volume of anything Pershing has ever built. Moreover I was on the first hull and for a prototype design they have done a really superb job of meeting their design and perfomance goals.

Pershing boss Till Antonelli is justifiably proud of the 115. “We knew there was a market out there for a larger Pershing and I think we took a bold step in making the jump straight from 88 to 115 feet. The result is there for all to see and it is a tribute to our new factory and the people who work there, Antonelli says.

The power behind this monster is a pair of 16 cylinder MTU diesels from the 4000 range that produce 3,700 hp each. These engines are huge and they seem to stretch forever along the engine compartment. They are coupled to ZF gearboxes and then the drive goes to KaMeWa water jets in what proved to be a very smooth power train. The water jets are unique in that the inlet ducts of the jets are an integral part of the hull molding which gives a better water flow to the impellers and improves their efficiency.

The two diesels have ample space between them and you see the reason for this when you look aft and see the molding in place for a third water jet. This gives the option to install a centerline TF50 gas turbine to bring the total power up to 13,000 hp. Now you are talking real excitement, and this installation is planned for the next unit that is already under construction. Look for speeds of over 55 knots from this second yacht, speeds that are squarely situated in the Pershing performance territory.

Access to the engine compartment is via a door in the cockpit which leads first to an auxiliary room with the switchboard, watermaker and air conditioning. Forward of this are the crew’s quarters and galley. Stairs lead up from the galley directly into the saloon, close by the dining table, and there is also a dumbwaiter for larger trays. The galley is fitted with all you need for sophisticated meal preparation and the styling, even in these working areas of the yacht, is a close match to the stunning guest areas.

Back aft, the swim platform that protects the water jets is bigger than the average sportsboat. Stairs lead up on both sides to the cockpit, and between them is the garage for the Zodiac tender together with its launching crane. You don’t need to skimp on the water toys on this yacht because there is a second garage that is revealed by raising part of the forward coach roof, housing two jet skis with another launching crane.

The 115 is full of more surprises and one of them comes from opening the door on the right of the saloon entrance. Here there is a stairway winding up to a very private sun deck sitting above the pilothouse. I was trying to determine why there was no sunroof on this yacht similar to those found on other Pershings-this sun deck was the reason. There is another, more public sunpad in the cockpit together with settees and a table, but the upper area is going to be everybody’s favorite.

The sliding saloon doors make an impressive entrance and walking into the saloon takes your breath away. There is none of the rich wood panelling so often found on superyachts, but here the designers have created a beautiful and light, almost minimalistic area with only the dining chairs and the blue leather locker fronts providing color. The settees are white leather, the woodwork a very pale gray-tinted ash, and the sides and overhead a very pale cream.

Quality is enhanced by integral modern artwork above the entrance door and on two of the side window pillars. The relaxing lounge area is aft and a dining table for 10 is forward in a open plan arrangement. Forward at the helm there are three imposing adjustable seats that create what looks like an altar to high performance.

The captain sits in the center chair, which is flanked by the engine and jet controls fitted into the armrests. Here he is master of all he surveys and he really can play tunes with the sensitive machinery controls. In front of him there are seven screens that provide all the information needed for high speed navigation and control, plus sophisticated monitoring systems. The latter have been specially developed by Pershing to control and monitor everything on board except the main engines. The engines have their own MTU dedicated displays and there is a separate display for monitoring the water jet. Large Simrad radar and chart displays provide a full picture of the navigation scene.

A couple of steps down from saloon level takes you into what is virtually a private cinema. Wide lounging settees and chairs face a big flat screen that can be fed from video, DVD or cable or satellite TV. This will be a popular evening relaxing area. Another stairway takes you to the staterooms where the layout is about the only conventional thing on this yacht: a master, a VIP and two twin cabins.

These are all decorated in a similar minimalistic style but with strong colors added through the leather bed bases, the mirror trims and the bright silk bed covers. The result is both modern and restful, with the spacious master stateroom occupying the full beam and featuring an angled bed and deep side windows to give natural light. The VIP stateroom in the bow is almost semi-circular in shape and large enough to have its own settee.

The heads have the same pale gray wood and modern fittings, including hemispherical glass basins. The soles here are wood but have metal strip inserts to give good grip when wet. The extravagant quality of the master stateroom can be seen in the fitting of his-and-her heads for the use of the owners.

The interior of this yacht may be stunning but it is the exterior styling that really sets the scene. The hull has the navy blue and silver combination that was pioneered by Pershing and has since been copied by many. This color scheme complements the series of rising curves that forms the superstructure and, like so much about this design, everything looks well integrated. The practical aspects of the design have been well thought out in most areas, but you only really appreciate the true quality of this yacht out on the water at speed.

We ran the 115 from Cannes to St.Tropez, which is a well-worn path for fast motoryachts. You appreciate one of the qualities of water jet drive with the very delicate maneuvering that is possible with this big yacht. Despite her size you can inch her forward or sideways delicately close to the dock, yet she will spin like a top when you need a quick response. It takes some skill and familiarity with the controls to get to this level of control but the effort is well worthwhile.

Out at sea the response is immediate and thrilling. The thrust from the jets powers the yacht onto plane and keeps it accelerating right up to its terminal velocity. The lack of vibration is impressive, and steering control is delicate and precise when you switch from the steerable joystick controls to the wheel steering. For trim adjustment, the 115 uses the latest interceptor system rather than trim tabs and these give an immediate response that reduces the adjustment period.

On our run down to St.Tropez we had a race with the TGV high-speed train along the coast. The train won that one, but there was no doubt we were fastest on the water that day. Pershing has found just the right balance in this yacht. This design has all the style you want to impress others, both inside and out, yet this is combined with very comfortable living on board. As for performance, 40 knots will meet most requirements but if you want to outrun everything on the water then you can always invest in the gas turbine option. Then maybe, you might even beat that train.

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PERSHING 115 GAS TURBINE

Part of the Pershing 115 series, this super yacht has impressive performance - triple water jet propulsion MTU  engines generating 12,500 hp give her a maximum speed of 50 knots and cruising speed of 40 knots. Traveling at 45 knots she has a range of 300 nautical miles.

She is one of the finest Pershing 115 ever built & features the 3700hp Gas Turbine on top of 2 MTU 16V4000 engines powering Kamewa Water Jets. Only 200hrs since MOH w/ 1500 total original.  

Engines hours 2323 , generators 6000.

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The 35m. "REBOOT" is part of the groundbreaking Pershing 115 series that has marked the world of high-performance world in a way that very few have. Built in composite in 2004 under the name "DON'T TOUCH", this iconic yacht was the first of a very successful series of 11 yachts built in total by Pershing. Her twin MTU 16V4000 series diesel engines (total horse power of 7200) transmit through Kamewa waterjets to allow this 189 gross ton maxi-yacht speeds of up to 40 knots. Just off an extensive technical and cosmetic refit, she is ready to be experienced by the most demanding performer.

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Pershing has been designing, producing and marketing luxury open motor yachts for almost 30 years, becoming one of the leading brands in the Made in Italy fibreglass open yacht sector

The pershing range stands out for its superior performance, continuous stylistic development, top quality materials and painstakingly designed interiors that offer ultimate comfort. advanced construction methods, powerful engines reaching 7400 mhp and the use of surface propellers , hydrojets and gas turbines all combine to give pershing yachts a distinctively sporting trim and up to 50 knot peak speeds..

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Pershing yachts are produced in the Mondolfo shipyard (located right in front of the original yard) , a futuristic site of 53,000 square metres – out of which more than 36,000 are open air – designed by the architect Sandro Sartini . This is not just a production site: this is a striking scenario, which perfectly matches beauty, technology, functionality, and dream, a space painstakingly designed for enhancing the continuous development of the range, also in terms of yacht sizes.

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The new production site features a large and innovative painting booth of 4400 sq. m, where boats are dry painted. The test basin (33 m long, 7.5 m wide and 2.3 m deep) is used for all hydraulic tests (engines, exhausts, bilges, and generators) and for waterproofing tests of yachts. The travel lift, with a carrying capacity of 130 tons, completes activities with ship haulage and launching in the test basin. The brand is in constant search for new ideas and new paths for a further international growth. Pershing stands out for its capacity to customize its models according to the different needs of any new market worldwide.

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The motor yacht PERSHING 115/2 is a 35 metre 115 (foot) well sized composite vessel which was newly built at Pershing (Ferretti Group) and devised by Ferretti Group Engineering Division . Sleeping 10 passengers and 4 crew members, motor yacht PERSHING 115/2 was named 115/2 .

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The naval architecture office that made the design with respect to the yacht is Ferretti Group Engineering Division . Further, the interior designing was sucessful creation of Fulvio De Simoni . The Pershing 115 motor yacht combines capable sea going qualities with a very impressive cruising speed. The Pershing 115 is fitted with engines varying in size depending on the boat and they range from 3,700 hp and an impressive 42 knots cruising speed to 5,000 hp gas turbine and a seriously fast 55 knots cruising speed! The Perishing 115 combines this superior performance with comfortable conditions and sleek attractive lines.

The Range & Speeds – Main Engines On M/Y PERSHING 115

Powered by twin MTU / TEXTRON LYCOMING gas turbine engines, PERSHING 115/2 will attain a top speed of 55 knots. Coupled to the PERSHING 115/2 engines are twin water jets.

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The good sized luxury yacht motor yacht PERSHING 115/2 can accommodate as many as 10 people and 4 crew members.

Superyacht Name: Motor Yacht PERSHING 115/2 Ex: 115/2

Built By: Pershing SpA (Ferretti Group)

Length Overall: 35.07 metres / 115 feet

Waterline Length: 28.13 (92.3 ft)

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

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  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

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Is it time to get rid of homework? Mental health experts weigh in

by Sara M Moniuszko

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It's no secret that kids hate homework. And as students grapple with an ongoing pandemic that has had a wide-range of mental health impacts, is it time schools start listening to their pleas over workloads?

Some teachers are turning to social media to take a stand against homework .

Tiktok user @misguided.teacher says he doesn't assign it because the "whole premise of homework is flawed."

For starters, he says he can't grade work on "even playing fields" when students' home environments can be vastly different.

"Even students who go home to a peaceful house, do they really want to spend their time on busy work? Because typically that's what a lot of homework is, it's busy work," he says in the video that has garnered 1.6 million likes. "You only get one year to be 7, you only got one year to be 10, you only get one year to be 16, 18."

Mental health experts agree heavy work loads have the potential do more harm than good for students, especially when taking into account the impacts of the pandemic. But they also say the answer may not be to eliminate homework altogether.

Emmy Kang, mental health counselor at Humantold, says studies have shown heavy workloads can be "detrimental" for students and cause a "big impact on their mental, physical and emotional health."

"More than half of students say that homework is their primary source of stress, and we know what stress can do on our bodies," she says, adding that staying up late to finish assignments also leads to disrupted sleep and exhaustion.

Cynthia Catchings, a licensed clinical social worker and therapist at Talkspace, says heavy workloads can also cause serious mental health problems in the long run, like anxiety and depression.

And for all the distress homework causes, it's not as useful as many may think, says Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, a psychologist and CEO of Omega Recovery treatment center.

"The research shows that there's really limited benefit of homework for elementary age students, that really the school work should be contained in the classroom," he says.

For older students, Kang says homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night.

"Most students, especially at these high-achieving schools, they're doing a minimum of three hours, and it's taking away time from their friends from their families, their extracurricular activities. And these are all very important things for a person's mental and emotional health."

Catchings, who also taught third to 12th graders for 12 years, says she's seen the positive effects of a no homework policy while working with students abroad.

"Not having homework was something that I always admired from the French students (and) the French schools, because that was helping the students to really have the time off and really disconnect from school ," she says.

The answer may not be to eliminate homework completely, but to be more mindful of the type of work students go home with, suggests Kang, who was a high-school teacher for 10 years.

"I don't think (we) should scrap homework, I think we should scrap meaningless, purposeless busy work-type homework. That's something that needs to be scrapped entirely," she says, encouraging teachers to be thoughtful and consider the amount of time it would take for students to complete assignments.

The pandemic made the conversation around homework more crucial

Mindfulness surrounding homework is especially important in the context of the last two years. Many students will be struggling with mental health issues that were brought on or worsened by the pandemic, making heavy workloads even harder to balance.

"COVID was just a disaster in terms of the lack of structure. Everything just deteriorated," Kardaras says, pointing to an increase in cognitive issues and decrease in attention spans among students. "School acts as an anchor for a lot of children, as a stabilizing force, and that disappeared."

But even if students transition back to the structure of in-person classes, Kardaras suspects students may still struggle after two school years of shifted schedules and disrupted sleeping habits.

"We've seen adults struggling to go back to in-person work environments from remote work environments. That effect is amplified with children because children have less resources to be able to cope with those transitions than adults do," he explains.

'Get organized' ahead of back-to-school

In order to make the transition back to in-person school easier, Kang encourages students to "get good sleep, exercise regularly (and) eat a healthy diet."

To help manage workloads, she suggests students "get organized."

"There's so much mental clutter up there when you're disorganized... sitting down and planning out their study schedules can really help manage their time," she says.

Breaking assignments up can also make things easier to tackle.

"I know that heavy workloads can be stressful, but if you sit down and you break down that studying into smaller chunks, they're much more manageable."

If workloads are still too much, Kang encourages students to advocate for themselves.

"They should tell their teachers when a homework assignment just took too much time or if it was too difficult for them to do on their own," she says. "It's good to speak up and ask those questions. Respectfully, of course, because these are your teachers. But still, I think sometimes teachers themselves need this feedback from their students."

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A Stanford education researcher found that too much homework can negatively affect kids, especially their lives away from school, where family, friends and activities matter.   "Our findings on the effects of homework challenge the traditional assumption that homework is inherently good," wrote Denise Pope , a senior lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and a co-author of a study published in the Journal of Experimental Education .   The researchers used survey data to examine perceptions about homework, student well-being and behavioral engagement in a sample of 4,317 students from 10 high-performing high schools in upper-middle-class California communities. Along with the survey data, Pope and her colleagues used open-ended answers to explore the students' views on homework.   Median household income exceeded $90,000 in these communities, and 93 percent of the students went on to college, either two-year or four-year.   Students in these schools average about 3.1 hours of homework each night.   "The findings address how current homework practices in privileged, high-performing schools sustain students' advantage in competitive climates yet hinder learning, full engagement and well-being," Pope wrote.   Pope and her colleagues found that too much homework can diminish its effectiveness and even be counterproductive. They cite prior research indicating that homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night, and that 90 minutes to two and a half hours is optimal for high school.   Their study found that too much homework is associated with:   • Greater stress : 56 percent of the students considered homework a primary source of stress, according to the survey data. Forty-three percent viewed tests as a primary stressor, while 33 percent put the pressure to get good grades in that category. Less than 1 percent of the students said homework was not a stressor.   • Reductions in health : In their open-ended answers, many students said their homework load led to sleep deprivation and other health problems. The researchers asked students whether they experienced health issues such as headaches, exhaustion, sleep deprivation, weight loss and stomach problems.   • Less time for friends, family and extracurricular pursuits : Both the survey data and student responses indicate that spending too much time on homework meant that students were "not meeting their developmental needs or cultivating other critical life skills," according to the researchers. Students were more likely to drop activities, not see friends or family, and not pursue hobbies they enjoy.   A balancing act   The results offer empirical evidence that many students struggle to find balance between homework, extracurricular activities and social time, the researchers said. Many students felt forced or obligated to choose homework over developing other talents or skills.   Also, there was no relationship between the time spent on homework and how much the student enjoyed it. The research quoted students as saying they often do homework they see as "pointless" or "mindless" in order to keep their grades up.   "This kind of busy work, by its very nature, discourages learning and instead promotes doing homework simply to get points," said Pope, who is also a co-founder of Challenge Success , a nonprofit organization affiliated with the GSE that conducts research and works with schools and parents to improve students' educational experiences..   Pope said the research calls into question the value of assigning large amounts of homework in high-performing schools. Homework should not be simply assigned as a routine practice, she said.   "Rather, any homework assigned should have a purpose and benefit, and it should be designed to cultivate learning and development," wrote Pope.   High-performing paradox   In places where students attend high-performing schools, too much homework can reduce their time to foster skills in the area of personal responsibility, the researchers concluded. "Young people are spending more time alone," they wrote, "which means less time for family and fewer opportunities to engage in their communities."   Student perspectives   The researchers say that while their open-ended or "self-reporting" methodology to gauge student concerns about homework may have limitations – some might regard it as an opportunity for "typical adolescent complaining" – it was important to learn firsthand what the students believe.   The paper was co-authored by Mollie Galloway from Lewis and Clark College and Jerusha Conner from Villanova University.

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Stanford research shows pitfalls of homework

A Stanford researcher found that students in high-achieving communities who spend too much time on homework experience more stress, physical health problems, a lack of balance and even alienation from society. More than two hours of homework a night may be counterproductive, according to the study.

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Education scholar Denise Pope has found that too much homework has negative effects on student well-being and behavioral engagement. (Image credit: L.A. Cicero)

A Stanford researcher found that too much homework can negatively affect kids, especially their lives away from school, where family, friends and activities matter.

“Our findings on the effects of homework challenge the traditional assumption that homework is inherently good,” wrote Denise Pope , a senior lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Education and a co-author of a study published in the Journal of Experimental Education .

The researchers used survey data to examine perceptions about homework, student well-being and behavioral engagement in a sample of 4,317 students from 10 high-performing high schools in upper-middle-class California communities. Along with the survey data, Pope and her colleagues used open-ended answers to explore the students’ views on homework.

Median household income exceeded $90,000 in these communities, and 93 percent of the students went on to college, either two-year or four-year.

Students in these schools average about 3.1 hours of homework each night.

“The findings address how current homework practices in privileged, high-performing schools sustain students’ advantage in competitive climates yet hinder learning, full engagement and well-being,” Pope wrote.

Pope and her colleagues found that too much homework can diminish its effectiveness and even be counterproductive. They cite prior research indicating that homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night, and that 90 minutes to two and a half hours is optimal for high school.

Their study found that too much homework is associated with:

• Greater stress: 56 percent of the students considered homework a primary source of stress, according to the survey data. Forty-three percent viewed tests as a primary stressor, while 33 percent put the pressure to get good grades in that category. Less than 1 percent of the students said homework was not a stressor.

• Reductions in health: In their open-ended answers, many students said their homework load led to sleep deprivation and other health problems. The researchers asked students whether they experienced health issues such as headaches, exhaustion, sleep deprivation, weight loss and stomach problems.

• Less time for friends, family and extracurricular pursuits: Both the survey data and student responses indicate that spending too much time on homework meant that students were “not meeting their developmental needs or cultivating other critical life skills,” according to the researchers. Students were more likely to drop activities, not see friends or family, and not pursue hobbies they enjoy.

A balancing act

The results offer empirical evidence that many students struggle to find balance between homework, extracurricular activities and social time, the researchers said. Many students felt forced or obligated to choose homework over developing other talents or skills.

Also, there was no relationship between the time spent on homework and how much the student enjoyed it. The research quoted students as saying they often do homework they see as “pointless” or “mindless” in order to keep their grades up.

“This kind of busy work, by its very nature, discourages learning and instead promotes doing homework simply to get points,” Pope said.

She said the research calls into question the value of assigning large amounts of homework in high-performing schools. Homework should not be simply assigned as a routine practice, she said.

“Rather, any homework assigned should have a purpose and benefit, and it should be designed to cultivate learning and development,” wrote Pope.

High-performing paradox

In places where students attend high-performing schools, too much homework can reduce their time to foster skills in the area of personal responsibility, the researchers concluded. “Young people are spending more time alone,” they wrote, “which means less time for family and fewer opportunities to engage in their communities.”

Student perspectives

The researchers say that while their open-ended or “self-reporting” methodology to gauge student concerns about homework may have limitations – some might regard it as an opportunity for “typical adolescent complaining” – it was important to learn firsthand what the students believe.

The paper was co-authored by Mollie Galloway from Lewis and Clark College and Jerusha Conner from Villanova University.

NYU Study Examines Top High School Students’ Stress and Coping Mechanisms

The study shows that there is growing awareness many subgroups of youth experience high levels of chronic stress, to the extent it impedes their abilities to succeed academically, compromises their mental health functioning, and fosters risk behavior. Furthermore, this chronic stress appears to persist into the college years, and researchers warns it may contribute to academic disengagement and mental health problems among emerging adults.

  • Over time selective high schools have oriented themselves to address a context of increasingly competitive college admissions
  • School work, college applications, extracurricular activities, and parental expectations all contribute to teenagers’ stress
  • Youth, schools, and experts identified substance use as a common strategy for coping with stress

“School, homework, extracurricular activities, sleep, repeat—that’s what it can be for some of these students,” says Noelle Leonard, PhD, a senior research scientist at the New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN).

According to Leonard academic, athletic, social, and personal challenges have been regarded as domains of “good stress” for high school aged youth. However, there is growing awareness that many subgroups of youth experience high levels of chronic stress, to the extent that it impedes their abilities to succeed academically, compromises their mental health functioning, and fosters risk behavior. Furthermore, this chronic stress appears to persist into the college years, and Leonard warns it may contribute to academic disengagement and mental health problems among emerging adults.

“We are concerned that students in these selective, high pressure high schools can get burned out even before they reach college,” noted Leonard. “The Charles Engelhard Foundation is interested in the issue of college engagement, and funded us to explore whether the roots of disengagement reach back as far as high school. We found that indeed they do.”

In a four-phase quantitative and qualitative study published in Frontiers in Psychol ogy in July 2015, a team of NYUCN researchers led by Leonard assessed the coping skills, academic engagement, family involvement and expectations, mental health symptoms, and substance use among juniors enrolled in two highly selective private secondary schools in the Northeast: one an urban day school; the other a boarding school.

“While there is no doubt students in selective public high schools also experience high rates of chronic stress, we decided to study the private school setting, which has been under-studied compared to public institutions,” said Marya Gwadz, PhD, the study’s Principal Investigator.

Among the differences, families pay substantial tuition rates for a private education and most students are affluent, and “such factors result in a unique set of pressures, expectations, norms, and resources,” noted Leonard. The study focuses on students in the eleventh grade. Chronic stress tends to be particularly high for this cohort, as it is generally the point at which students consolidate their portfolios in preparation for college applications.

“We sought to describe the experiences of the students, but also uncover the larger cultural and societal factors that drive the problem of chronic stress, since schools, families, and youth don’t operate in a vacuum,” said Amanda Ritchie, MAA, a study collaborator. “We know schools and families are embedded in society and are responding to its changing requirements and demands, with respect to the competitiveness of the college admissions process, the kinds of skills needed to succeed in the workforce, and even uncertainties in the global economy.”

In the first phase of the study, researchers conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with nineteen private school teachers, counselors, and administrators to elicit their perspectives on student stress and coping. These responses were in turn used to inform the second phase of the study, a quantitative anonymous internet-based survey, administered to a total of 128 juniors between the two private schools.

About half (48%) of those surveyed reported completing at least three hours of homework a night, with girls 40 percent more likely to report three or more hours of homework a night than boys. Participants demonstrated a relatively strong academic performance, with girls reporting an average GPA of 3.57, higher than boys’ average of 3.34. Students showed high levels of motivation for academic achievement, with an average valuation of 2.35 on a scale of 0 (least) to 3 (most). On average, girls were found to be more motivated in this regard than boys (2.48 vs. 2.22). Students reported high rates of feelings of “closeness” to their parents, with an average valuation of 3.15 on a 0-4 scale.

Nearly half (49%) of all students reported feeling a great deal of stress on a daily basis and 31 percent reported feeling somewhat stressed. Females reported significantly higher levels of stress than males (60% vs. 41%). Grades, homework, and preparing for college were the greatest sources of stress for both genders. A substantial minority, 26 percent of participants, reported symptoms of depression at a clinically significant level.

In the third phase of the study, the NYUCN researchers conducted qualitative (semi-structured, open-ended) interviews with eighteen of the students surveyed to provide an interpretation of the results from the students’ perspective.

For the fourth and final phase of the research, a panel of eight private school experts was convened— that included clinical social workers, psychologists, a private school guidance counselor, a teacher with both private and public school experience, a parent of two recent private school graduates, and a student who recently graduated from a private school. The Expert Panel members were presented with the results from the study’s three previous phases in individual meetings and the responses from these interviews were used to further interpret and expand upon the data from prior phases.

“I think that parental pressure (on schools and students) is real,” said a teacher with over twenty years of experience in the private school sector interviewed in the study’s fourth stage. “Parents are coming in and thinking, I’m (spending a lot of money) and I need to get something, a very tangible something. A great education is not a tangible something; a diploma from Harvard, Princeton or Yale …that’s tangible.”

Yet it has never been more difficult to enter one of these top-tier institutions, which may accept only 5 or 6 percent of their applicants, although in general a strong student will be able to gain access to any number of good colleges or universities. These highly selective schools and parents are responding to this competitive climate. Private schools have reacted by providing more difficult classes (which may require longer hours of challenging homework), college-level classes, and requiring extracurricular activities, as well as other opportunities for students to stand out, such as entrepreneurial or community service opportunities. Parents, in turn, may demand their children take Advanced Placement courses, even in cases where they are told their child is not a good fit for the course and may not be able to handle the work. Thus schools, parents, and students may feel caught in a cycle of escalating demands and expectations, largely out of their control and driven by greater societal factors.

Importantly, in a theme echoed by schools and experts, students noted that these demands did not always feel appropriate to their developmental levels. Instead, they felt they were asked to work as hard as adults, or even harder, with little time left for relaxation or creativity.

When exploring how students managed the various sources of stress described in the study, researchers found they used a variety of coping strategies ranging from healthy, problem-focused coping, to less adaptive, emotion focused, internal and external avoidance coping strategies.  Active or problem-solving strategies for coping with stress included listening to or playing music, playing video/computer games, meditating, or getting away from school.

“Three main themes emerged as the most dominant adaptive coping strategies, notably, sports and exercise, preventive activities such as good planning skills, and maintaining a balanced perspective on school and grades,” said Leonard.

“On the opposite end of the spectrum, our interviews yielded few descriptions of less adaptive strategies, in contrast to the many adaptive strategies articulated by students, with two exceptions, emotional exhaustion and substance use,” said Michelle Grethel, Ph.D., an expert and independent consultant. Students described emotional exhaustion as a feeling of lethargy or immobilization in response to feeling overwhelmed and stressed. “I just don't do anything”, “I won't do any of it” or “ I lose the ability to function” were some of the ways students described this sense of paralysis. One student recounts: “You get tired. You don't really want to be around people. You just get in this kind of… funk where, like, you just kind of want to be alone in your room and just sleep. Or just like not dealing with anything…”

“Substance use for stress relief was a predominant theme in our interviews with students, over two-thirds of whom described substance use as both endemic to their social experience and as a method for managing stress,” says Dr. Charles Cleland, a study investigator. Alcohol and marijuana were described as the primary substances students used for relaxation. As a male student noted: “most of the things that people do, here, when they're stressed is they go get drunk or they get high.” However, for the most part students reported that substance use, while very common, did not usually rise to the level of problem or hazardous use.

Substance use for this purpose was not gender specific. One female student recounts, “Marijuana probably was a big anti-stress thing for me last year…just being relaxed for like an hour or two.” In fact, the quantitative data indicates no gender differences for general substance use. Over the thirty-day period preceding the survey, 38 percent of students reported getting drunk and 34 percent of students reported getting high on an illegal substance, rates one to two times greater than reported in national normative samples.

“While students didn’t discuss prescription drug use, members of the expert panel indicated its widespread use among students for whom it was prescribed as well as those for whom it was not prescribed,” said Gwadz. One member of the panel, who counsels students noted “Using Ritalin (a stimulant commonly prescribed for ADHD) is seen only as a benefit and [the students are] incredulous that any faculty or counselor would challenge that taking Ritalin to get an edge in your academic performance, that there could be anything wrong with that … that’s what you have to do in this world.”

Stress commonly leads to mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Results of the study also indicated that parents, more so than their students, experienced a stigma associated with receiving mental health services. Members of the expert panel noted that parents will go to great lengths to avoid taking their children to an outside physician or counselor, as they believe their child will be labeled and such treatment will inhibit their child from getting into the college of their choice.

The researchers note that private schools take a multi-faceted approach to reducing the level of perceived stress and improving adaptive coping among students. High-performing schools mindful of the need to manage chronic stress among students have implemented strategies such as changing school schedules, staggering exams and assignments among different classes, and providing stress reduction opportunities such as yoga and meditation.

“Schools have an opportunity to engage and train families on ways to increase their capacities to serve as resources for their children; to educate families on the deleterious effects of chronic stress and the role of substances in coping with stress; and engage families and students in a dialogue about expectations for achievement and a wider definition of success, all of which may allow students to fully participate in the richness of the private school environment,” said Leonard

Both Leonard and Gwadz note a number of promising avenues for future study. Given the exploratory nature of this study, they were unable to interview parents, who play a vital role in how students view and manage stress. While many students, teachers, and expert panel members in the current study discussed the role of parents in some detail, future research should explore parents’ hopes and expectations for their children as well as how parents communicate these expectations. The researchers also hope to expand the study to include a more nationally representative sampling of private schools.

Researcher Affiliations: Noelle R. Leonard1, 2, Marya Viorst Gwadz1, Amanda Ritchie1, Jessica L. Linick1, 2, Charles M. Cleland1, Luther Elliott3, Michelle Grethel4.

1. Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR), College of Nursing, New York University, New York, NY, USA

2. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

3. National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., New York, NY, USA

4. Independent Consultant, New York, NY, USA

Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a grant from the Charles Engelhard Foundation and the Center for Drug Use and HIV Research (CDUHR; P30 DA011041). The study’s authors wish to thank the participating schools, teachers, administrators, staff, students, and Experts.

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Winning the Homework Wars

Studies of typical homework loads vary : In one, a Stanford researcher found that more than two hours of homework a night may be counterproductive. The research , conducted among students from 10 high-performing high schools in upper-middle-class California communities, found that too much homework resulted in stress, physical health problems and a general lack of balance.

Additionally, the  2014 Brown Center Report on American Education , found that with the exception of nine-year-olds, the amount of homework schools assign has remained relatively unchanged since 1984, meaning even those in charge of the curricula don't see a need for adding more to that workload.

But student experiences don’t always match these results. On our own Student Life in America survey, over 50% of students reported feeling stressed, 25% reported that homework was their biggest source of stress, and on average teens are spending one-third of their study time feeling stressed, anxious, or stuck.

The disparity can be explained in one of the conclusions regarding the Brown Report:

Of the three age groups, 17-year-olds have the most bifurcated distribution of the homework burden. They have the largest percentage of kids with no homework (especially when the homework shirkers are added in) and the largest percentage with more than two hours.

So what does that mean for parents who still endure the homework wars at home?

Read More: Teaching Your Kids How To Deal with School Stress

It means that sometimes kids who are on a rigorous college-prep track, probably are receiving more homework, but the statistics are melding it with the kids who are receiving no homework. And on our survey, 64% of students reported that their parents couldn’t help them with their work. This is where the real homework wars lie—not just the amount, but the ability to successfully complete assignments and feel success.

Parents want to figure out how to help their children manage their homework stress and learn the material.

Our Top 4 Tips for Ending Homework Wars

1. have a routine..

Every parenting advice article you will ever read emphasizes the importance of a routine. There’s a reason for that: it works. A routine helps put order into an often disorderly world. It removes the thinking and arguing and “when should I start?” because that decision has already been made. While routines must be flexible to accommodate soccer practice on Tuesday and volunteer work on Thursday, knowing in general when and where you, or your child, will do homework literally removes half the battle.

2. Have a battle plan.

Overwhelmed students look at a mountain of homework and think “insurmountable.” But parents can look at it with an outsider’s perspective and help them plan. Put in an extra hour Monday when you don’t have soccer. Prepare for the AP Chem test on Friday a little at a time each evening so Thursday doesn’t loom as a scary study night (consistency and repetition will also help lock the information in your brain). Start reading the book for your English report so that it’s underway. Go ahead and write a few sentences, so you don’t have a blank page staring at you. Knowing what the week will look like helps you keep calm and carry on.

3. Don’t be afraid to call in reserves.

You can’t outsource the “battle” but you can outsource the help ! We find that kids just do better having someone other than their parents help them —and sometimes even parents with the best of intentions aren’t equipped to wrestle with complicated physics problem. At The Princeton Review, we specialize in making homework time less stressful. Our tutors are available 24/7 to work one-to-one in an online classroom with a chat feature, interactive whiteboard, and the file sharing tool, where students can share their most challenging assignments.

4. Celebrate victories—and know when to surrender.

Students and parents can review completed assignments together at the end of the night -- acknowledging even small wins helps build a sense of accomplishment. If you’ve been through a particularly tough battle, you’ll also want to reach reach a cease-fire before hitting your bunk. A war ends when one person disengages. At some point, after parents have provided a listening ear, planning, and support, they have to let natural consequences take their course. And taking a step back--and removing any pressure a parent may be inadvertently creating--can be just what’s needed.

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What’s the Right Amount of Homework?

Decades of research show that homework has some benefits, especially for students in middle and high school—but there are risks to assigning too much.

Many teachers and parents believe that homework helps students build study skills and review concepts learned in class. Others see homework as disruptive and unnecessary, leading to burnout and turning kids off to school. Decades of research show that the issue is more nuanced and complex than most people think: Homework is beneficial, but only to a degree. Students in high school gain the most, while younger kids benefit much less.

The National PTA and the National Education Association support the “ 10-minute homework guideline ”—a nightly 10 minutes of homework per grade level. But many teachers and parents are quick to point out that what matters is the quality of the homework assigned and how well it meets students’ needs, not the amount of time spent on it.

The guideline doesn’t account for students who may need to spend more—or less—time on assignments. In class, teachers can make adjustments to support struggling students, but at home, an assignment that takes one student 30 minutes to complete may take another twice as much time—often for reasons beyond their control. And homework can widen the achievement gap, putting students from low-income households and students with learning disabilities at a disadvantage.

However, the 10-minute guideline is useful in setting a limit: When kids spend too much time on homework, there are real consequences to consider.

Small Benefits for Elementary Students

As young children begin school, the focus should be on cultivating a love of learning, and assigning too much homework can undermine that goal. And young students often don’t have the study skills to benefit fully from homework, so it may be a poor use of time (Cooper, 1989 ; Cooper et al., 2006 ; Marzano & Pickering, 2007 ). A more effective activity may be nightly reading, especially if parents are involved. The benefits of reading are clear: If students aren’t proficient readers by the end of third grade, they’re less likely to succeed academically and graduate from high school (Fiester, 2013 ).

For second-grade teacher Jacqueline Fiorentino, the minor benefits of homework did not outweigh the potential drawback of turning young children against school at an early age, so she experimented with dropping mandatory homework. “Something surprising happened: They started doing more work at home,” Fiorentino writes . “This inspiring group of 8-year-olds used their newfound free time to explore subjects and topics of interest to them.” She encouraged her students to read at home and offered optional homework to extend classroom lessons and help them review material.

Moderate Benefits for Middle School Students

As students mature and develop the study skills necessary to delve deeply into a topic—and to retain what they learn—they also benefit more from homework. Nightly assignments can help prepare them for scholarly work, and research shows that homework can have moderate benefits for middle school students (Cooper et al., 2006 ). Recent research also shows that online math homework, which can be designed to adapt to students’ levels of understanding, can significantly boost test scores (Roschelle et al., 2016 ).

There are risks to assigning too much, however: A 2015 study found that when middle school students were assigned more than 90 to 100 minutes of daily homework, their math and science test scores began to decline (Fernández-Alonso, Suárez-Álvarez, & Muñiz, 2015 ). Crossing that upper limit can drain student motivation and focus. The researchers recommend that “homework should present a certain level of challenge or difficulty, without being so challenging that it discourages effort.” Teachers should avoid low-effort, repetitive assignments, and assign homework “with the aim of instilling work habits and promoting autonomous, self-directed learning.”

In other words, it’s the quality of homework that matters, not the quantity. Brian Sztabnik, a veteran middle and high school English teacher, suggests that teachers take a step back and ask themselves these five questions :

  • How long will it take to complete?
  • Have all learners been considered?
  • Will an assignment encourage future success?
  • Will an assignment place material in a context the classroom cannot?
  • Does an assignment offer support when a teacher is not there?

More Benefits for High School Students, but Risks as Well

By the time they reach high school, students should be well on their way to becoming independent learners, so homework does provide a boost to learning at this age, as long as it isn’t overwhelming (Cooper et al., 2006 ; Marzano & Pickering, 2007 ). When students spend too much time on homework—more than two hours each night—it takes up valuable time to rest and spend time with family and friends. A 2013 study found that high school students can experience serious mental and physical health problems, from higher stress levels to sleep deprivation, when assigned too much homework (Galloway, Conner, & Pope, 2013 ).

Homework in high school should always relate to the lesson and be doable without any assistance, and feedback should be clear and explicit.

Teachers should also keep in mind that not all students have equal opportunities to finish their homework at home, so incomplete homework may not be a true reflection of their learning—it may be more a result of issues they face outside of school. They may be hindered by issues such as lack of a quiet space at home, resources such as a computer or broadband connectivity, or parental support (OECD, 2014 ). In such cases, giving low homework scores may be unfair.

Since the quantities of time discussed here are totals, teachers in middle and high school should be aware of how much homework other teachers are assigning. It may seem reasonable to assign 30 minutes of daily homework, but across six subjects, that’s three hours—far above a reasonable amount even for a high school senior. Psychologist Maurice Elias sees this as a common mistake: Individual teachers create homework policies that in aggregate can overwhelm students. He suggests that teachers work together to develop a school-wide homework policy and make it a key topic of back-to-school night and the first parent-teacher conferences of the school year.

Parents Play a Key Role

Homework can be a powerful tool to help parents become more involved in their child’s learning (Walker et al., 2004 ). It can provide insights into a child’s strengths and interests, and can also encourage conversations about a child’s life at school. If a parent has positive attitudes toward homework, their children are more likely to share those same values, promoting academic success.

But it’s also possible for parents to be overbearing, putting too much emphasis on test scores or grades, which can be disruptive for children (Madjar, Shklar, & Moshe, 2015 ). Parents should avoid being overly intrusive or controlling—students report feeling less motivated to learn when they don’t have enough space and autonomy to do their homework (Orkin, May, & Wolf, 2017 ; Patall, Cooper, & Robinson, 2008 ; Silinskas & Kikas, 2017 ). So while homework can encourage parents to be more involved with their kids, it’s important to not make it a source of conflict.

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Should We Get Rid of Homework?

Some educators are pushing to get rid of homework. Would that be a good thing?

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By Jeremy Engle and Michael Gonchar

Do you like doing homework? Do you think it has benefited you educationally?

Has homework ever helped you practice a difficult skill — in math, for example — until you mastered it? Has it helped you learn new concepts in history or science? Has it helped to teach you life skills, such as independence and responsibility? Or, have you had a more negative experience with homework? Does it stress you out, numb your brain from busywork or actually make you fall behind in your classes?

Should we get rid of homework?

In “ The Movement to End Homework Is Wrong, ” published in July, the Times Opinion writer Jay Caspian Kang argues that homework may be imperfect, but it still serves an important purpose in school. The essay begins:

Do students really need to do their homework? As a parent and a former teacher, I have been pondering this question for quite a long time. The teacher side of me can acknowledge that there were assignments I gave out to my students that probably had little to no academic value. But I also imagine that some of my students never would have done their basic reading if they hadn’t been trained to complete expected assignments, which would have made the task of teaching an English class nearly impossible. As a parent, I would rather my daughter not get stuck doing the sort of pointless homework I would occasionally assign, but I also think there’s a lot of value in saying, “Hey, a lot of work you’re going to end up doing in your life is pointless, so why not just get used to it?” I certainly am not the only person wondering about the value of homework. Recently, the sociologist Jessica McCrory Calarco and the mathematics education scholars Ilana Horn and Grace Chen published a paper, “ You Need to Be More Responsible: The Myth of Meritocracy and Teachers’ Accounts of Homework Inequalities .” They argued that while there’s some evidence that homework might help students learn, it also exacerbates inequalities and reinforces what they call the “meritocratic” narrative that says kids who do well in school do so because of “individual competence, effort and responsibility.” The authors believe this meritocratic narrative is a myth and that homework — math homework in particular — further entrenches the myth in the minds of teachers and their students. Calarco, Horn and Chen write, “Research has highlighted inequalities in students’ homework production and linked those inequalities to differences in students’ home lives and in the support students’ families can provide.”

Mr. Kang argues:

But there’s a defense of homework that doesn’t really have much to do with class mobility, equality or any sense of reinforcing the notion of meritocracy. It’s one that became quite clear to me when I was a teacher: Kids need to learn how to practice things. Homework, in many cases, is the only ritualized thing they have to do every day. Even if we could perfectly equalize opportunity in school and empower all students not to be encumbered by the weight of their socioeconomic status or ethnicity, I’m not sure what good it would do if the kids didn’t know how to do something relentlessly, over and over again, until they perfected it. Most teachers know that type of progress is very difficult to achieve inside the classroom, regardless of a student’s background, which is why, I imagine, Calarco, Horn and Chen found that most teachers weren’t thinking in a structural inequalities frame. Holistic ideas of education, in which learning is emphasized and students can explore concepts and ideas, are largely for the types of kids who don’t need to worry about class mobility. A defense of rote practice through homework might seem revanchist at this moment, but if we truly believe that schools should teach children lessons that fall outside the meritocracy, I can’t think of one that matters more than the simple satisfaction of mastering something that you were once bad at. That takes homework and the acknowledgment that sometimes a student can get a question wrong and, with proper instruction, eventually get it right.

Students, read the entire article, then tell us:

Should we get rid of homework? Why, or why not?

Is homework an outdated, ineffective or counterproductive tool for learning? Do you agree with the authors of the paper that homework is harmful and worsens inequalities that exist between students’ home circumstances?

Or do you agree with Mr. Kang that homework still has real educational value?

When you get home after school, how much homework will you do? Do you think the amount is appropriate, too much or too little? Is homework, including the projects and writing assignments you do at home, an important part of your learning experience? Or, in your opinion, is it not a good use of time? Explain.

In these letters to the editor , one reader makes a distinction between elementary school and high school:

Homework’s value is unclear for younger students. But by high school and college, homework is absolutely essential for any student who wishes to excel. There simply isn’t time to digest Dostoyevsky if you only ever read him in class.

What do you think? How much does grade level matter when discussing the value of homework?

Is there a way to make homework more effective?

If you were a teacher, would you assign homework? What kind of assignments would you give and why?

Want more writing prompts? You can find all of our questions in our Student Opinion column . Teachers, check out this guide to learn how you can incorporate them into your classroom.

Students 13 and older in the United States and Britain, and 16 and older elsewhere, are invited to comment. All comments are moderated by the Learning Network staff, but please keep in mind that once your comment is accepted, it will be made public.

Jeremy Engle joined The Learning Network as a staff editor in 2018 after spending more than 20 years as a classroom humanities and documentary-making teacher, professional developer and curriculum designer working with students and teachers across the country. More about Jeremy Engle

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Homework in High School: How Much Is Too Much?

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It’s not hard to find a high school student who is stressed about homework. Many are stressed to the max–juggling extracurricular activities, jobs, and family responsibilities. It can be hard for many students, particularly low-income students, to find the time to dedicate to homework. So students in the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs program at YouthBeat in Oakland, California are asking what’s a fair amount of homework for high school students?

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Is homework beneficial to students?

The homework debate has been going on for years. There’s a big body of research that shows that homework can have a positive impact on academic performance. It can also help students prepare for the academic rigors of college.

Does homework hurt students?

Some research suggests that homework is only beneficial up to a certain point. Too much homework can lead to compromised health and greater stress in students. Many students, particularly low-income students, can struggle to find the time to do homework, especially if they are working jobs after school or taking care of family members. Some students might not have access to technology, like computers or the internet, that are needed to complete assignments at home– which can make completing assignments even more challenging. Many argue that this contributes to inequity in education– particularly if completing homework is linked to better academic performance.

How much homework should students get?

Based on research, the National Education Association recommends the 10-minute rule stating students should receive 10 minutes of homework per grade per night. But opponents to homework point out that for seniors that’s still 2 hours of homework which can be a lot for students with conflicting obligations. And in reality, high school students say it can be tough for teachers to coordinate their homework assignments since students are taking a variety of different classes. Some people advocate for eliminating homework altogether.

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How Much Homework Is Too Much for Our Teens?

Here's what educators and parents can do to help kids find the right balance between school and home.

Does Your Teen Have Too Much Homework?

Today’s teens are under a lot of pressure.

They're under pressure to succeed, to win, to be the best and to get into the top colleges. With so much pressure, is it any wonder today’s youth report being under as much stress as their parents? In fact, during the school year, teens say they experience stress levels higher than those reported by adults, according to a previous American Psychological Association "Stress in America" survey.

Odds are if you ask a teen what's got them so worked up, the subject of school will come up. School can cause a lot of stress, which can lead to other serious problems, like sleep deprivation . According to the National Sleep Foundation, teens need between eight and 10 hours of sleep each night, but only 15 percent are even getting close to that amount. During the school week, most teens only get about six hours of zzz’s a night, and some of that sleep deficit may be attributed to homework.

When it comes to school, many adults would rather not trade places with a teen. Think about it. They get up at the crack of dawn and get on the bus when it’s pitch dark outside. They put in a full day sitting in hours of classes (sometimes four to seven different classes daily), only to get more work dumped on them to do at home. To top it off, many kids have after-school obligations, such as extracurricular activities including clubs and sports , and some have to work. After a long day, they finally get home to do even more work – schoolwork.

[Read: What Parents Should Know About Teen Depression .]

Homework is not only a source of stress for students, but it can also be a hassle for parents. If you are the parent of a kid who strives to be “perfect," then you know all too well how much time your child spends making sure every bit of homework is complete, even if it means pulling an all-nighter. On the flip side, if you’re the parent of a child who decided that school ends when the last bell rings, then you know how exhausting that homework tug-of-war can be. And heaven forbid if you’re that parent who is at their wit's end because your child excels on tests and quizzes but fails to turn in assignments. The woes of academics can go well beyond the confines of the school building and right into the home.

This is the time of year when many students and parents feel the burden of the academic load. Following spring break, many schools across the nation head into the final stretch of the year. As a result, some teachers increase the amount of homework they give. The assignments aren’t punishment, although to students and parents who are having to constantly stay on top of their kids' schoolwork, they can sure seem that way.

From a teacher’s perspective, the assignments are meant to help students better understand the course content and prepare for upcoming exams. Some schools have state-mandated end of grade or final tests. In those states these tests can account for 20 percent of a student’s final grade. So teachers want to make sure that they cover the entire curriculum before that exam. Aside from state-mandated tests, some high school students are enrolled in advanced placement or international baccalaureate college-level courses that have final tests given a month or more before the end of the term. In order to cover all of the content, teachers must maintain an accelerated pace. All of this means more out of class assignments.

Given the challenges kids face, there are a few questions parents and educators should consider:

Is homework necessary?

Many teens may give a quick "no" to this question, but the verdict is still out. Research supports both sides of the argument. Personally, I would say, yes, some homework is necessary, but it must be purposeful. If it’s busy work, then it’s a waste of time. Homework should be a supplemental teaching tool. Too often, some youth go home completely lost as they haven’t grasped concepts covered in class and they may become frustrated and overwhelmed.

For a parent who has been in this situation, you know how frustrating this can be, especially if it’s a subject that you haven’t encountered in a while. Homework can serve a purpose such as improving grades, increasing test scores and instilling a good work ethic. Purposeful homework can come in the form of individualizing assignments based on students’ needs or helping students practice newly acquired skills.

Homework should not be used to extend class time to cover more material. If your child is constantly coming home having to learn the material before doing the assignments, then it’s time to contact the teacher and set up a conference. Listen when kids express their concerns (like if they say they're expected to know concepts not taught in class) as they will provide clues about what’s happening or not happening in the classroom. Plus, getting to the root of the problem can help with keeping the peace at home too, as an irritable and grumpy teen can disrupt harmonious family dynamics .

[Read: What Makes Teens 'Most Likely to Succeed?' ]

How much is too much?

According to the National PTA and the National Education Association, students should only be doing about 10 minutes of homework per night per grade level. But teens are doing a lot more than that, according to a poll of high school students by the organization Statistic Brain . In that poll teens reported spending, on average, more than three hours on homework each school night, with 11th graders spending more time on homework than any other grade level. By contrast, some polls have shown that U.S. high school students report doing about seven hours of homework per week.

Much of a student's workload boils down to the courses they take (such as advanced or college prep classes), the teaching philosophy of educators and the student’s commitment to doing the work. Regardless, research has shown that doing more than two hours of homework per night does not benefit high school students. Having lots of homework to do every day makes it difficult for teens to have any downtime , let alone family time .

How do we respond to students' needs?

As an educator and parent, I can honestly say that oftentimes there is a mismatch in what teachers perceive as only taking 15 minutes and what really takes 45 minutes to complete. If you too find this to be the case, then reach out to your child's teacher and find out why the assignments are taking longer than anticipated for your child to complete.

Also, ask the teacher about whether faculty communicate regularly with one another about large upcoming assignments. Whether it’s setting up a shared school-wide assignment calendar or collaborating across curriculums during faculty meetings, educators need to discuss upcoming tests and projects, so students don’t end up with lots of assignments all competing for their attention and time at once. Inevitably, a student is going to get slammed occasionally, but if they have good rapport with their teachers, they will feel comfortable enough to reach out and see if alternative options are available. And as a parent, you can encourage your kid to have that dialogue with the teacher.

Often teens would rather blend into the class than stand out. That’s unfortunate because research has shown time and time again that positive teacher-student relationships are strong predictors of student engagement and achievement. By and large, most teachers appreciate students advocating for themselves and will go the extra mile to help them out.

Can there be a balance between home and school?

Students can strike a balance between school and home, but parents will have to help them find it. They need your guidance to learn how to better manage their time, get organized and prioritize tasks, which are all important life skills. Equally important is developing good study habits. Some students may need tutoring or coaching to help them learn new material or how to take notes and study. Also, don’t forget the importance of parent-teacher communication. Most educators want nothing more than for their students to succeed in their courses.

Learning should be fun, not mundane and cumbersome. Homework should only be given if its purposeful and in moderation. Equally important to homework is engaging in activities, socializing with friends and spending time with the family.

[See: 10 Concerns Parents Have About Their Kids' Health .]

Most adults don’t work a full-time job and then go home and do three more hours of work, and neither should your child. It's not easy learning to balance everything, especially if you're a teen. If your child is spending several hours on homework each night, don't hesitate to reach out to teachers and, if need be, school officials. Collectively, we can all work together to help our children de-stress and find the right balance between school and home.

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Increased workload and loss of free time increases student stress

Maggie Kroeger , Opinion Editor | February 28, 2019

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   As the number of years one spends in school increases, so does the workload, arguably exponentially. In the sixth grade, the only worries are the bell schedule, learning how to do new math or writing one’s first short story. Jump five years to the beginning of junior year, and suddenly students are facing a mountain of work that wasn’t even fathomable in the sixth grade. While it is obviously expected for school workload to increase as students gain experience, the aspect that is most difficult is the ever-looming self, peer and advisor pressures.

    For junior Addison Gress, her first two years in high school proved to be fairly easy, but during junior year, that feeling changed.

    “Freshman and sophomore year were both really easy for me, and I didn’t have to try very hard to get good grades, but junior year is very stressful because it takes a lot of work and organization to do well in all of the AP classes,” Gress said.

    For students that begin to take college-level AP and honors courses, the pressure is really on. Then, students often increase their load by adding one more AP class than they should to impress college admissions boards. Even though they don’t technically have to start considering college until junior year, the real considerations come as early as eight grade.

    The mindset becomes “I need to take Pre-AP English 9 so that I can get into Pre-AP English 10 sophomore year so that I can do well in AP Language and Composition, which I can get college credit for and prepare to write college papers,” or “I’m going to work extra hard to get into Compact Math so that I can take Pre-Calculus sophomore year so that I can take Calculus 1 and 2, which will look good on college applications.” Then there’s the ACT, the Pre-ACT, ACT Prep, the PSAT, and a whole bunch of other tests with acronyms that are a major part of the golden ticket to college. Even the most perfectly organized and prepared student can’t keep track of all of these things 24/7.

    “One of the most stressful parts of high school for me is Calculus because it’s not only a big workload, but it also really challenges me. Overall, AP classes cause me a lot of stress. I do around two hours of homework every night, and I also work after school, am involved in my church and participate in A&M crew and soccer at De Soto High School,” Gress explained. “I’m also worried about the ACT because I’m not sure how well I’ll do, and I feel like it decides a lot about my future.”

    For junior Chase Culver, the stress and demands of school are at an all-time high.

    “The most stressful part of high school has been staying balanced with everything going on and not falling behind on my work,” Culver explained.

    Even freshman year, students quickly get lost in the rigor of their classes and the adjustment to high school, and the free time slowly begins to melt away like ice cream under the summer sun. Suddenly, they’re playing tennis, doing two hours of homework every night after practice and then studying for finals and going to debate tournaments on the weekends.

    “My workload for classes is pretty full, and I’m involved in 15 extracurricular activities,” Culver said. “My social life consists mainly of study groups and the duties that come with all of those extracurricular activities.”

    By the time junior year rolls around, two hours of homework turns into five, standardized tests dominate the weekends and students have to try to keep up with a varsity sport that has a demanding schedule, on top of clubs, activities, scholarships, volunteering and more. This may bring them to ask themselves, “When is the last time I talked to my mom and dad for more than 20 minutes?” or “When is the last time I saw my friends more than twice a month?”

    The point is that the decimation of free time and the exponential increase of workload creates a high increase of stress within students.  A 2015 study by New York University revealed that “nearly half of high school students reported feeling a great amount of stress on a daily basis,” and that “grades, homework and preparing for college were the greatest sources of stress for both genders.” This stress and workload is only supposed to prepare us for the rigor and demands of college life, and later the real world, but this preparation should not come at the cost of student’s mental health.

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School Stress Takes A Toll On Health, Teens And Parents Say

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Colleen Frainey, 16, of Tualatin, Ore., cut back on advanced placement classes in her junior year because the stress was making her physically ill. Toni Greaves for NPR hide caption

Colleen Frainey, 16, of Tualatin, Ore., cut back on advanced placement classes in her junior year because the stress was making her physically ill.

When high school junior Nora Huynh got her report card, she was devastated to see that she didn't get a perfect 4.0.

Nora "had a total meltdown, cried for hours," her mother, Jennie Huynh of Alameda, Calif., says. "I couldn't believe her reaction."

Nora is doing college-level work, her mother says, but many of her friends are taking enough advanced classes to boost their grade-point averages above 4.0. "It breaks my heart to see her upset when she's doing so awesome and going above and beyond."

And the pressure is taking a physical toll, too. At age 16, Nora is tired, is increasingly irritated with her siblings and often suffers headaches, her mother says.

Teens Talk Stress

When NPR asked on Facebook if stress is an issue for teenagers, they spoke loud and clear:

  • "Academic stress has been a part of my life ever since I can remember," wrote Bretta McCall, 16, of Seattle. "This year I spend about 12 hours a day on schoolwork. I'm home right now because I was feeling so sick from stress I couldn't be at school. So as you can tell, it's a big part of my life!"
  • "At the time of writing this, my weekend assignments include two papers, a PowerPoint to go with a 10-minute presentation, studying for a test and two quizzes, and an entire chapter (approximately 40 pages) of notes in a college textbook," wrote Connor West of New Jersey.
  • "It's a problem that's basically brushed off by most people," wrote Kelly Farrell in Delaware. "There's this mentality of, 'You're doing well, so why are you complaining?' " She says she started experiencing symptoms of stress in middle school, and was diagnosed with panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder in high school.
  • "Parents are the worst about all of this," writes Colin Hughes of Illinois. "All I hear is, 'Work harder, you're a smart kid, I know you have it in you, and if you want to go to college you need to work harder.' It's a pain."

Parents are right to be worried about stress and their children's health, says Mary Alvord , a clinical psychologist in Maryland and public education coordinator for the American Psychological Association.

"A little stress is a good thing," Alvord says. "It can motivate students to be organized. But too much stress can backfire."

Almost 40 percent of parents say their high-schooler is experiencing a lot of stress from school, according to a new NPR poll conducted with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health. In most cases, that stress is from academics, not social issues or bullying, the poll found. (See the full results here .)

Homework was a leading cause of stress, with 24 percent of parents saying it's an issue.

Teenagers say they're suffering, too. A survey by the American Psychological Association found that nearly half of all teens — 45 percent — said they were stressed by school pressures.

Chronic stress can cause a sense of panic and paralysis, Alvord says. The child feels stuck, which only adds to the feeling of stress.

Parents can help put the child's distress in perspective, particularly when they get into what Alvord calls catastrophic "what if" thinking: "What if I get a bad grade, then what if that means I fail the course, then I'll never get into college."

Then move beyond talking and do something about it.

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Colleen pets her horse, Bishop. They had been missing out on rides together because of homework.

That's what 16-year-old Colleen Frainey of Tualatin, Ore., did. As a sophomore last year, she was taking all advanced courses. The pressure was making her sick. "I didn't feel good, and when I didn't feel good I felt like I couldn't do my work, which would stress me out more," she says.

Mom Abigail Frainey says, "It was more than we could handle as a family."

With encouragement from her parents, Colleen dropped one of her advanced courses. The family's decision generated disbelief from other parents. "Why would I let her take the easy way out?" Abigail Frainey heard.

But she says dialing down on academics was absolutely the right decision for her child. Colleen no longer suffers headaches or stomachaches. She's still in honors courses, but the workload this year is manageable.

Even better, Colleen now has time to do things she never would have considered last year, like going out to dinner with the family on a weeknight, or going to the barn to ride her horse, Bishop.

Psychologist Alvord says a balanced life should be the goal for all families. If a child is having trouble getting things done, parents can help plan the week, deciding what's important and what's optional. "Just basic time management — that will help reduce the stress."

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Elizabeth Scott, PhD is an author, workshop leader, educator, and award-winning blogger on stress management, positive psychology, relationships, and emotional wellbeing.

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Most students experience significant amounts of stress. This can significantly affect their health, happiness, relationships, and grades. Learning stress management techniques can help these students avoid negative effects in these areas.

Why Stress Management Is Important for Students

A study by the American Psychological Association (APA) found that teens report stress levels similar to adults. This means teens are experiencing significant levels of chronic stress and feel their stress levels generally exceed their ability to cope effectively .

Roughly 30% of the teens reported feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or sad because of their stress.

Stress can also affect health-related behaviors. Stressed students are more likely to have problems with disrupted sleep, poor diet, and lack of exercise. This is understandable given that nearly half of APA survey respondents reported completing three hours of homework per night in addition to their full day of school work and extracurriculars.

Common Causes of Student Stress

Another study found that much of high school students' stress originates from school and activities, and that this chronic stress can persist into college years and lead to academic disengagement and mental health problems.

Top Student Stressors

Common sources of student stress include:

  • Extracurricular activities
  • Social challenges
  • Transitions (e.g., graduating, moving out , living independently)
  • Relationships
  • Pressure to succeed

High school students face the intense competitiveness of taking challenging courses, amassing impressive extracurriculars, studying and acing college placement tests, and deciding on important and life-changing plans for their future. At the same time, they have to navigate the social challenges inherent to the high school experience.

This stress continues if students decide to attend college. Stress is an unavoidable part of life, but research has found that increased daily stressors put college-aged young adults at a higher risk for stress than other age groups.

Making new friends, handling a more challenging workload, feeling pressured to succeed, being without parental support, and navigating the stresses of more independent living are all added challenges that make this transition more difficult. Romantic relationships always add an extra layer of potential stress.

Students often recognize that they need to relieve stress . However, all the activities and responsibilities that fill a student’s schedule sometimes make it difficult to find the time to try new stress relievers to help dissipate that stress.

10 Stress Management Techniques for Students

Here you will learn 10 stress management techniques for students. These options are relatively easy, quick, and relevant to a student’s life and types of stress .

Get Enough Sleep

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Students, with their packed schedules, are notorious for missing sleep. Unfortunately, operating in a sleep-deprived state puts you at a distinct disadvantage. You’re less productive, may find it more difficult to learn, and may even be a hazard behind the wheel.

Research suggests that sleep deprivation and daytime sleepiness are also linked to impaired mood, higher risk for car accidents, lower grade point averages, worse learning, and a higher risk of academic failure.

Don't neglect your sleep schedule. Aim to get at least 8 hours a night and take power naps when needed.

Use Guided Imagery

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Guided imagery can also be a useful and effective tool to help stressed students cope with academic, social, and other stressors. Visualizations can help you calm down, detach from what’s stressing you, and reduce your body’s stress response.

You can use guided imagery to relax your body by sitting in a quiet, comfortable place, closing your eyes, and imagining a peaceful scene. Spend several minutes relaxing as you enjoy mentally basking in your restful image.

Consider trying a guided imagery app if you need extra help visualizing a scene and inducting a relaxation response. Research suggests that such tools might be an affordable and convenient way to reduce stress.

Exercise Regularly

One of the healthiest ways to blow off steam is to get regular exercise . Research has found that students who participate in regular physical activity report lower levels of perceived stress. While these students still grapple with the same social, academic, and life pressures as their less-active peers, these challenges feel less stressful and are easier to manage.

Finding time for exercise might be a challenge, but there are strategies that you can use to add more physical activity to your day. Some ideas that you might try include:

  • Doing yoga in the morning
  • Walking or biking to class
  • Reviewing for tests with a friend while walking on a treadmill at the gym
  • Taking an elective gym class focused on leisure sports or exercise
  • Joining an intramural sport

Exercise can help buffer against the negative effects of student stress. Starting now and keeping a regular exercise practice throughout your lifetime can help you live longer and enjoy your life more.

Take Calming Breaths

When your body is experiencing a stress response, you’re often not thinking as clearly as you could be. You are also likely not breathing properly. You might be taking short, shallow breaths. When you breathe improperly, it upsets the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your body.

Studies suggest this imbalance can contribute to various physical symptoms, including increased anxiety, fatigue, stress, emotional problems, and panic attacks.

A quick way to calm down is to practice breathing exercises . These can be done virtually anywhere to relieve stress in minutes.

Because they are fast-acting, breathing exercises are a great way to cope with moments of acute stress , such as right before an exam or presentation. But they can also help manage longer-lasting stress such as dealing with relationships, work, or financial problems.

Practice Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR)

Another great stress management technique for students that can be used during tests, before bed, or at other times when stress has you physically wound up is progressive muscle relaxation ( PMR ).

This technique involves tensing and relaxing all muscles until the body is completely relaxed. With practice, you can learn to release stress from your body in seconds. This can be particularly helpful for students because it can be adapted to help relaxation efforts before sleep for a deeper sleep.

Once a person learns how to use PMR effectively, it can be a quick and handy way to induce relaxation in any stressful situation, such as bouts of momentary panic before a speech or exam, dealing with a disagreement with your roommate, or preparing to discuss a problem with your academic advisor.

Listen to Music

A convenient stress reliever that has also shown many cognitive benefits, music can help relieve stress and calm yourself down or stimulate your mind depending on what you need in the moment.

Research has found that playing upbeat music can improve processing speed and memory. Stressed students may find that listening to relaxing music can help calm the body and mind. One study found that students who listened to the sounds of relaxing music were able to recover more quickly after a stressful situation.

Students can harness the benefits of music by playing classical music while studying, playing upbeat music to "wake up" mentally, or relaxing with the help of their favorite slow melodies.

Build Your Support Network

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Having emotional support can help create a protective buffer against stress. Unfortunately,  interpersonal relationships can also sometimes be a source of anxiety for students. Changes in friendships, romantic breakups, and life transitions such as moving away for college can create significant upheaval and stress for students.

One way to combat feelings of loneliness and make sure that you have people to lean on in times of need is to expand your support network and nurture your relationships.

Look for opportunities to meet new people, whether it involves joining study groups or participating in other academic, social, and leisure activities.

Remember that different types of relationships offer differing types of support . Your relationships with teachers, counselors, and mentors can be a great source of information and resources that may help you academically. Relationships with friends can provide emotional and practical support.

Widening your social circle can combat student stress on various fronts and ensure you have what you need to succeed.

Eat a Healthy Diet

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You may not realize it, but your diet can either boost your brainpower or sap you of mental energy. It can also make you more reactive to the stress in your life. As a result, you might find yourself turning to high-sugar, high-fat snacks to provide a temporary sense of relief.

A healthy diet can help combat stress in several ways. Improving your diet can keep you from experiencing diet-related mood swings, light-headedness, and more.

Unfortunately, students are often prone to poor dietary habits. Feelings of stress can make it harder to stick to a consistently healthy diet, but other concerns such as finances, access to cooking facilities, and time to prepare healthy meals can make it more challenging for students.

Some tactics that can help students make healthy choices include:

  • Eating regularly
  • Carrying a water bottle to class
  • Keeping healthy snacks such as fruits and nuts handy
  • Limiting caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol intake

Find Ways to Minimize Stress

One way to improve your ability to manage student stress is to look for ways you cut stress out of your life altogether. Evaluate the things that are bringing stress or anxiety into your life. Are they necessary? Are they providing more benefits than the toll they take on your mental health? If the answer is no, sometimes the best option is just to ditch them altogether.

This might mean cutting some extracurricular activities out of your schedule. It might mean limiting your use of social media. Or it might mean learning to say no to requests for your time, energy, and resources. 

While it might be challenging at first, learning how to prioritize yourself and your mental well-being is an important step toward reducing your stress.

Try Mindfulness

When you find yourself dealing with stress—whether it's due to academics, relationships, financial pressures, or social challenges—becoming more aware of how you feel in the moment may help you respond more effectively.

Mindfulness involves becoming more aware of the present moment. Rather than judging, reacting, or avoiding problems, the goal is to focus on the present, become more aware of how you are feeling, observe your reactions, and accept these feelings without passing judgment on them.

Research suggests that mindfulness-based stress management practices can be a useful tool for reducing student stress. Such strategies may also help reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.

A Word From Verywell

It is important to remember that stress isn't the same for everyone. Figuring out what works for you may take some trial and error. A good start is to ensure that you are taking care of yourself physically and emotionally and to experiment with different stress relief strategies to figure out what works best to help you feel less stressed.

If stress and anxiety are causing distress or making it difficult to function in your daily life, it is important to seek help. Many schools offer resources that can help, including face-to-face and online mental health services. You might start by talking to your school counselor or student advisor about the stress you are coping with. You can also talk to a parent, another trusted adult, or your doctor.

If you or a loved one are struggling with anxiety, contact the  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline  at 1-800-662-4357 for information on support and treatment facilities in your area.

For more mental health resources, see our  National Helpline Database .

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By Elizabeth Scott, PhD Elizabeth Scott, PhD is an author, workshop leader, educator, and award-winning blogger on stress management, positive psychology, relationships, and emotional wellbeing.

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Study examines top high school students' stress, coping mechanisms

"School, homework, extracurricular activities, sleep, repeat -- that's what it can be for some of these students," says Noelle Leonard, PhD, a senior research scientist at the New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN).

According to Leonard academic, athletic, social, and personal challenges have been regarded as domains of "good stress" for high school aged youth. However, there is growing awareness that many subgroups of youth experience high levels of chronic stress, to the extent that it impedes their abilities to succeed academically, compromises their mental health functioning, and fosters risk behavior. Furthermore, this chronic stress appears to persist into the college years, and Leonard warns it may contribute to academic disengagement and mental health problems among emerging adults.

"We are concerned that students in these selective, high pressure high schools can get burned out even before they reach college," noted Leonard. "The Charles Engelhard Foundation is interested in the issue of college engagement, and funded us to explore whether the roots of disengagement reach back as far as high school. We found that indeed they do."

In a four-phase quantitative and qualitative study published in Frontiers in Psychology in July 2015, a team of NYUCN researchers led by Leonard assessed the coping skills, academic engagement, family involvement and expectations, mental health symptoms, and substance use among juniors enrolled in two highly selective private secondary schools in the Northeast: one an urban day school; the other a boarding school.

"While there is no doubt students in selective public high schools also experience high rates of chronic stress, we decided to study the private school setting, which has been under-studied compared to public institutions," said Marya Gwadz, PhD, the study's Principal Investigator.

Among the differences, families pay substantial tuition rates for a private education and most students are affluent, and "such factors result in a unique set of pressures, expectations, norms, and resources," noted Leonard. The study focuses on students in the eleventh grade. Chronic stress tends to be particularly high for this cohort, as it is generally the point at which students consolidate their portfolios in preparation for college applications.

"We sought to describe the experiences of the students, but also uncover the larger cultural and societal factors that drive the problem of chronic stress, since schools, families, and youth don't operate in a vacuum," said Amanda Ritchie, MAA, a study collaborator. "We know schools and families are embedded in society and are responding to its changing requirements and demands, with respect to the competitiveness of the college admissions process, the kinds of skills needed to succeed in the workforce, and even uncertainties in the global economy."

About half (48%) of those surveyed reported completing at least three hours of homework a night, with girls 40 percent more likely to report three or more hours of homework a night than boys. Participants demonstrated a relatively strong academic performance, with girls reporting an average GPA of 3.57, higher than boys' average of 3.34. Students showed high levels of motivation for academic achievement, with an average valuation of 2.35 on a scale of 0 (least) to 3 (most). On average, girls were found to be more motivated in this regard than boys (2.48 vs. 2.22). Students reported high rates of feelings of "closeness" to their parents, with an average valuation of 3.15 on a 0-4 scale.

In the third phase of the study, the NYUCN researchers conducted qualitative (semi-structured, open-ended) interviews with eighteen of the students surveyed to provide an interpretation of the results from the students' perspective.

For the fourth and final phase of the research, a panel of eight private school experts was convened -- that included clinical social workers, psychologists, a private school guidance counselor, a teacher with both private and public school experience, a parent of two recent private school graduates, and a student who recently graduated from a private school. The Expert Panel members were presented with the results from the study's three previous phases in individual meetings and the responses from these interviews were used to further interpret and expand upon the data from prior phases.

"I think that parental pressure (on schools and students) is real," said a teacher with over twenty years of experience in the private school sector interviewed in the study's fourth stage. "Parents are coming in and thinking, I'm (spending a lot of money) and I need to get something, a very tangible something. A great education is not a tangible something; a diploma from Harvard, Princeton or Yale …that's tangible."

When exploring how students managed the various sources of stress described in the study, researchers found they used a variety of coping strategies ranging from healthy, problem-focused coping, to less adaptive, emotion focused, internal and external avoidance coping strategies. Active or problem-solving strategies for coping with stress included listening to or playing music, playing video/computer games, meditating, or getting away from school. "Three main themes emerged as the most dominant adaptive coping strategies, notably, sports and exercise, preventive activities such as good planning skills, and maintaining a balanced perspective on school and grades," said Leonard.

"On the opposite end of the spectrum, our interviews yielded few descriptions of less adaptive strategies, in contrast to the many adaptive strategies articulated by students, with two exceptions, emotional exhaustion and substance use," said Michelle Grethel, Ph.D., an expert and independent consultant. Students described emotional exhaustion as a feeling of lethargy or immobilization in response to feeling overwhelmed and stressed. "I just don't do anything," "I won't do any of it" or " I lose the ability to function" were some of the ways students described this sense of paralysis. One student recounts: "You get tired. You don't really want to be around people. You just get in this kind of… funk where, like, you just kind of want to be alone in your room and just sleep. Or just like not dealing with anything…"

"Substance use for stress relief was a predominant theme in our interviews with students, over two-thirds of whom described substance use as both endemic to their social experience and as a method for managing stress," says Dr. Charles Cleland, a study investigator. Alcohol and marijuana were described as the primary substances students used for relaxation. As a male student noted: "most of the things that people do, here, when they're stressed is they go get drunk or they get high." However, for the most part students reported that substance use, while very common, did not usually rise to the level of problem or hazardous use.

Substance use for this purpose was not gender specific. One female student recounts, "Marijuana probably was a big anti-stress thing for me last year…just being relaxed for like an hour or two." In fact, the quantitative data indicates no gender differences for general substance use. Over the thirty-day period preceding the survey, 38 percent of students reported getting drunk and 34 percent of students reported getting high on an illegal substance, rates one to two times greater than reported in national normative samples.

"While students didn't discuss prescription drug use, members of the expert panel indicated its widespread use among students for whom it was prescribed as well as those for whom it was not prescribed," said Gwadz. One member of the panel, who counsels students noted "Using Ritalin (a stimulant commonly prescribed for ADHD) is seen only as a benefit and [the students are] incredulous that any faculty or counselor would challenge that taking Ritalin to get an edge in your academic performance, that there could be anything wrong with that … that's what you have to do in this world."

"Schools have an opportunity to engage and train families on ways to increase their capacities to serve as resources for their children; to educate families on the deleterious effects of chronic stress and the role of substances in coping with stress; and engage families and students in a dialogue about expectations for achievement and a wider definition of success, all of which may allow students to fully participate in the richness of the private school environment," said Leonard

Both Leonard and Gwadz note a number of promising avenues for future study. Given the exploratory nature of this study, they were unable to interview parents, who play a vital role in how students view and manage stress. While many students, teachers, and expert panel members in the current study discussed the role of parents in some detail, future research should explore parents' hopes and expectations for their children as well as how parents communicate these expectations. The researchers also hope to expand the study to include a more nationally representative sampling of private schools.

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What’s the balance between preparing students for college and ensuring they aren’t killing themselves in the process?

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Kids who go to elite private high schools enjoy lots of advantages. They have access to the most challenging academic classes at reputable institutions, with staffs that are well-equipped to help them prepare for college. Parents pay an average of $10,000 per year to ensure their kids this privilege.

And yet the rigor that these opportunities demand can come with an extra cost for the students themselves. A recent study surveyed and interviewed students at a handful of these high schools and found that about half of them are chronically stressed. The results aren’t surprising—between the homework required for Advanced Placement classes, sports practices, extracurricular activities like music and student government, and SAT prep, the fortunate kids who have access to these opportunities don’t have much downtime these days. These experiences can cause kids to burn out by the time they get to college, or to feel the psychological and physical effects of stress for much of their adult lives, says Marya Gwadz, a senior research scientist at the New York University College of Nursing.

The problem is that at least some of that academic pressure is warranted. It’s more competitive than ever to get into college, so it’s incumbent on students with the wherewithal to apply to the most competitive schools to present the strongest possible portfolio, and their parents and teachers push them to do so. These kids find different tactics for coping, sometimes in ways that aren’t healthy. So how can administrators and parents start to change the culture of stress while still pushing kids to reach their full potential?

At its most basic, stress is defined as any change or pressure in the environment. Most people think of stress as a bad thing, but in reality most people need some of it. “A little stress and in moderation can be helpful to high schoolers in so many ways. It motivates them to study, to do better. It helps push them,” says Mary Alvord , a psychologist specializing in teens based in Maryland. Adolescence is an important time to learn to deal with stress because teens can then deal with it better in college and in their adult lives.

But too much stress has many effects on the body and mind, Alvord says. In the short term it can cause anxiety; over long periods of time, elevated levels of stress hormones can degrade the immune system, cause heart problems, exacerbate respiratory and gastrointestinal issues, and bring on chronic anxiety and depression. That’s bad for anyone, but it can be especially bad for high schoolers: “Colleges are complaining that kids are disengaged, they’re dropping out, taking a long time to graduate. It’s not developmentally appropriate for them to work so hard,” says Gwadz, one of the authors of the recent study. And since everyone has a different psychological capacity for stress, it’s hard to know when a student is pushed to the point of degrading his or her health.

The study, published recently in the journal, Frontiers in Psychology, focused on students in two elite East Coast high schools, a population that has received surprisingly little research attention. The researchers surveyed and interviewed 128 students, teachers, and administrators about students’ stress levels and coping strategies. They found that 49 percent of students reported feeling “a great deal of stress” on a daily basis. Half reported doing three or more hours of homework per night, and 26 percent noted that they had been diagnosed with depression—over four times the national average of 6 percent .

Pinpointing where this stress is coming from is no easy task. “Students described that schoolwork, grades, and college admissions constituted their greatest sources of stress,” the study reads. But many students are only stressed about these things because they internalize pressures from parents, teachers, and peers. School culture undoubtedly plays a large role. “Indeed, chronic stress has been cited as the new ‘cultural currency’ in highly competitive private schools, where students often equate their schools’ level of rigor with the amount of stress experienced by its students,” the study authors write.

Importantly, chronic stress doesn’t just happen to privileged, wealthy kids—in fact, its effects are likely most pronounced on the upper and lower extremes of the socioeconomic ladder, says Bo Paulle , a sociology professor at the University of Amsterdam and author of Toxic Schools , which details Paulle’s years of field work in the South Bronx. But comparing stress levels at wealthy and high-poverty schools may prove to be an apples-to-oranges analysis because the causes are so different. “Schools are stressful at the bottom because of physical safety,” Paulle says, citing examples of dangerous scenarios to which some of the highest-poverty schools are prone: stabbings, gang activity, fights for perceived slights. And as a result the stress that these students experience is likely more intense—exponentially greater, Paulle estimates—and more woven into the fabric of their everyday lives than the stresses students experience at elite high schools. It’s hard to isolate the stressors at low-income schools from those outside of school, such as family issues or unstable living conditions. But even those parents who make their children’s education a top priority are often still powerless to prevent the stress that comes with the school environment. “Those parents don’t have economic or social resources to keep their kids out of these stressful schools,” Paulle says.

The stress that students experience at these schools may be more all-consuming than at the elite schools, but the way cope with it is surprisingly universal. “We learn a lot by modeling,” Alvord says—teens mimic de-stressing techniques of those they see around them and figure out what works. Hopefully, she adds, they’re lucky enough to see some healthy coping strategies, like exercise, meditation, listening to or playing music, planning busy days or weeks in advance, or talking about the issue with family or friends.

But if they’re less fortunate, or the chronic stress is too intense, they seek less healthy methods of coping with the pressure. Students in low-income communities struggle to find models of good stress-relief tactics around them, Paulle says. Many find themselves unequipped to talk about earlier traumas that may be affecting their behavior as teenagers; instead, even if they know better, they find themselves lashing out or totally shutting down. “We’re giving them nothing to actually cope with this, no constant relationships, and maybe one guidance counselor,” Paulle says. “And when I was in the Bronx, no one was talking about how your body constantly being on alert [the result of chronic stress] is going to alter your behavior.”

Another common way in which teens avoid the issue, no matter their income level, is in drugs or alcohol. In the study of the elite high schools, 38 percent of the students surveyed claimed that they had been drunk in the last month, though few noted that they had gotten in trouble for doing so. Past research shows that the numbers are pretty much the same for students in low-income schools. Starting substance use when a student is just maturing to adulthood can be particularly damaging, Gwadz says—it’s a quick fix to forget about the real problem at hand instead of dealing with it, and can also lead to addiction in the long term.

Though past studies have focused more on the psychology of stress, in the future, researchers studying student stress will likely incorporate information about biological aspects, measuring students’ stress-hormone levels to determine the most stressful factors, and even compare the physiology of stressed and non-stressed students in the same environment. But in the meantime, how do parents and teachers start to create the right kind of school environment for students, one in which the kids are preparing as best they can for college—and with the right amount of stress—but aren’t killing themselves in the process?

“That’s the million dollar question,” Gwadz says. Parents are often the first group to be blamed for their kids’ stress, since many equate their children’s success with their own, or push their kids to go to an Ivy League college because the parents assume that will help them lead happier lives. But Gwadz thinks that blaming parents is a mistake—the issue is often bigger than just a family dynamic, and it’s hard to know what’s best for your kids.

Parents can still help their children cope, however. Alvord suggests that parents help their kids find balance, even in their most stressful periods, by encouraging them enjoy free moments and helping them find coping strategies that work for them. Sometimes, parents who address their children’s stress head-on find themselves rejiggering their family values, Gwadz says. Parents ask themselves: What is really the most important thing for my kid?

Ideally, the school culture would shift as well, though Paulle is not very optimistic about it. “School cultures reflect the greater competitive environment of global capitalism,” Paulle says. “Our current system is a warped manifestation of our general anxiety about downward social mobility and what it takes to move up.” But Paulle is more hopeful that equipping kids to learn better coping strategies will help them to thrive within a dysfunctional system.

Schools can help students achieve that by teaching them coping strategies as part of the curriculum, at both ends of the socioeconomic ladder. There are programs that do this, such as the Guiding Rage Into Power (GRIP) program piloted at San Quentin state prison in California. Programs like GRIP haven’t been tested in schools, nor modified to be culturally and developmentally appropriate for students, but researchers are starting figure out what kinds of adjustments would be necessary to do so. “The best thing we can do is really giving these kids the types of programs to teach them to cope, and integrating them front and center into the curricula along with insights from neurobiology,” Paulle says.

In some ways the most elegant solution is the one that is the most difficult to execute: letting students themselves learn to strike an equilibrium between stress and relaxation, especially when stress seems to be the more powerful force. “It comes down to balance,” Alvord says. “You can’t be ‘on’ 24/7. How can you allocate some time to an activity that can help relieve stress?” Sometimes those activities can look good on a college application, too—a student who plays recreational (not hyper-competitive) soccer for many years is moving to relieve stress and also shows college that she can persevere; clearing hiking trails can be relaxing and constitute community service hours that many kids need to graduate. Teens especially need to make time to sleep. “If you don’t sleep enough, your mood and performance are affected,” Alvord says—an easy fact to forget when students are staying up until 1 a.m. doing homework and getting up at 6 a.m. to go to school.

The authors of the Frontiers study didn’t write about any concrete solutions, either for the wealthy high-school students they studied or those in low-income communities. They hope to address them in future research; “The next step for us would be to develop more actionable strategies and policies, relying on experts, and helping schools interpret the data that we collect,” Gwadz says. “Everyone wants to know what the solution is.”

Paulle assumes that whatever solutions the researchers find will be implemented slowly. “Everyone’s got a role to play. We have to collectively reorient ourselves [towards addressing student stress] and slowly but surely use the insights into what actually works and determine how might it be best translated across different groups of students.”

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The FNPP includes two KLT-40S reactors of the icebreaking type. Unlike convenient ground-based large reactors (that require partial replacement of fuel rods once every 12-18 months), in the case of these reactors, the refueling takes place once every few years and includes unloading of the entire reactor core and loading of fresh fuel into the reactor.

The cores of KLT-40 reactors of the Akademik Lomonosov floating power unit have a number of advantages compared to the reference ones: a cassette core was used for the first time in the history of the unit, which made it possible to increase the fuel energy resource to 3-3.5 years between refuelings, and also reduce the fuel component of the electricity cost by one and a half times. The FNPP operating experience formed the basis for the designs of reactors for nuclear icebreakers of the newest series 22220. Three such icebreakers have been launched by now.

For the first time the power units of the Akademik Lomonosov floating nuclear power plant were connected to the grid in December 2019, and put into commercial operation in May 2020. The supply of nuclear fuel from Elektrostal to Pevek and its loading into the second reactor is planned for 2024. The total power of the Akademik Lomonosov FNPP, supplied to the coastal grid of Pevek without thermal energy consumption on shore, is about 76 MW, being about 44 MW in the maximum thermal power supply mode. The FNPP generated 194 million kWh according to the results of 2023. The population of Pevek is just a little more than 4 thousand, while the FNPP has a potential for supplying electricity to a city with a population of up to 100 thousand people. After the FNPP commissioning two goals were achieved. These include first of all the replacement of the retiring capacities of the Bilibino NPP, which has been operating since 1974, as well as the Chaunskaya TPP, which has already been operating for more than 70 years. Secondly, energy is supplied to the main mining companies in western Chukotka in the Chaun-Bilibino energy hub a large ore and metal cluster, including gold mining companies and projects related to the development of the Baimsk ore zone. In September 2023, a 110 kilovolt power transmission line with a length of 490 kilometers was put into operation, connecting the towns of Pevek and Bilibino. The line increased the reliability of energy supply from the FNPP to both Bilibino consumers and mining companies, the largest of which is the Baimsky GOK. The comprehensive development of the Russian Arctic is a national strategic priority. To increase the NSR traffic is of paramount importance for accomplishment of the tasks set in the field of cargo shipping. This logistics corridor is being developed due regular freight voyages, construction of new nuclear-powered icebreakers and modernization of the relevant infrastructure. Rosatom companies are actively involved in this work. Rosatom Fuel Company TVEL (Rosatom Fuel Division) includes companies fabricating nuclear fuel, converting and enriching uranium, manufacturing gas centrifuges, conducting researches and producing designs. As the only nuclear fuel supplier to Russian NPPs, TVEL supplies fuel for a total of 75 power reactors in 15 countries, for research reactors in nine countries, as well as for propulsion reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world runs on TVEL fuel. Rosatom Fuel Division is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and the leader on the global stable isotope market. The Fuel Division is actively developing new businesses in chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage technologies, 3D printing, digital products, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities. TVEL also includes Rosatom integrators for additive technologies and electricity storage systems. Rosenergoatom, Joint-Stock Company is part of Rosatom Electric Power Division and one of the largest companies in the industry acting as an operator of nuclear power plants. It includes, as its branches, 11 operating NPPs, including the FNPP, the Scientific and Technical Center for Emergency Operations at NPPs, Design and Engineering as well as Technological companies. In total, 37 power units with a total installed capacity of over 29.5 GW are in operation at 11 nuclear power plants in Russia. Machinery Manufacturing Plant, Joint-Stock Company (MSZ JSC, Elektrostal) is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of fuel for nuclear power plants. The company produces fuel assemblies for VVER-440, VVER-1000, RBMK-1000, BN-600,800, VK-50, EGP-6; powders and fuel pellets intended for supply to foreign customers. It also produces nuclear fuel for research reactors. The plant belongs to the TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom.

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Rosatom obtained a license for the first land-based SMR in Russia

On April 21, Rosenergoatom obtained a license issued by Rostekhnadzor to construct the Yakutsk land-based SMR in the Ust-Yansky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

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ROSATOM and FEDC agree to cooperate in the construction of Russia's first onshore SNPP

ROSATOM and FEDC have signed a cooperation agreement to build Russia's first onshore SNPP in Yakutia.

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Rosatom develops nuclear fuel for modernized floating power units

Rosatom has completed the development of nuclear fuel for the RITM-200S small modular reactor designed for the upgraded floating power units.

Yacht Charters in Greece Report Unusually High Number of Bookings

Summer 2024 is busier than usual in the Mediterranean, especially with the limited offer of crewed yacht charters. First-choice motor yachts report a 65% booking rate, while catamarans are up to 73% booked. The remaining dates are being snapped up fast.

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The team at MyGreekCharter is raising an alarm—if planning to wait until the last minute to book a charter, it might be too late.

“Unlike vacation rentals, the supply is virtually unlimited, and yachts are limited by available docking space in marinas. Having a yacht in a summer hotspot with docking space and charter rights is becoming increasingly more difficult,” says Daniel Asmus, owner of DMA Yachting.

For those yearning for a lavish summer getaway, the advice is to plan without delay, as the prime booking window is swiftly closing.

Key Market Trends for the 2024 Greek Yacht Charter Market

  • The development of new marinas is progressing slowly, restricting the overall yacht capacity.
  • Summer season kicks off almost 3 weeks earlier and ends 3 weeks later (April-October)
  • Luxury tourism has grown 87% since Covid.
  • The charter season is extending, starting in April this year, marking an earlier onset than in previous years.

Winter 2024/25 is filling up as well in the Caribbean

6 months earlier than in previous years, Caribbean charters are reporting 40% complete. The Caribbean, particularly the British Virgin Islands (BVI), is witnessing an uptrend similar to Greece. Mo Pristas from CharterGuru has reported unusually high bookings in the BVI, while Bahamas Motor Yachts reports a noticeably prolonged 2024 summer charter season.

The Average Value of Crewed Charters Has Been Growing

Motor yachts are at the forefront of this growth, with this yacht category experiencing a 30% increase in the average expenditure per charter since 2021. This increase reflects a robust demand and a shift in consumer preferences towards more luxurious and extended yacht charters.

An additional factor to the increase of the charter amount is simply the increased size and value of the available yachts, which have grown from a 70’ average to a 98’ average since 2021.

The Increasing Number of New Yachts Entering the Market Is Causing Concern About Industry Overload

The rate at which new yachts are being introduced into the market is accelerating. While older yachts aren’t being replaced but refurbished to extend service life, the overall number of yachts is rapidly increasing. This growth puts pressure on an already strained infrastructure, sparking debate among industry experts about the potential for overcrowding and its limits.

The available docking space nevertheless limits this increase in supply. Greece is reporting huge issues with marina availability as new developments are being delayed.

Charterers Are Looking for Less Crowded Charter Areas

The iconic Cyclades Islands continue attracting visitors for their historical and aesthetic appeal, but the hype has consequences, and tourists are looking to less crowded alternatives. Lesser-known destinations like Antiparos , Anafi , Ikaria , Kythira , and Nisiros are gaining traction as travelers seek quieter, more unique experiences away from mainstream tourist hotspots. Greece's diverse coastline, sailing conditions, and enormous charter fleet offer many charter options. A little research goes a long way, with an opportunity to explore more authentic and unspoiled destinations in Greece.

Contact Info: Name: Mo Pristas Email: Send Email Organization: myGreekCharter operated by DMA Yachting Address: Palma de Mallorca, Spain Website: https://mygreekcharter.com

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