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Money Grows on Trees 

7 days of abundance, education and adventure exploring Croatia by private yacht 

Your week aboard

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    Split - Bol

    Home to the beautiful beach of Zlatni Rat, Bol is one of the most visited towns on the
    Croatian island of Brac. The cape stretches out to carve a V shape in the turquoise
    sea, shifting its pattern with the wind and water and making it a favorite with charter
    guests. Even beyond the beach, Bol is a richly rewarding stop. Backed with hills, the
    Illyrian fortress Kastilo, and the pristine peaks of the Vidova Gora, Bol sets the scene
    for a quaint sea splashed stay. The old town is dotted with stony houses and in the
    port you can find a 15th century palace with ornate gothic windows. Visit local
    wineries, step back in time at the 16th century Blaca Monastery, and explore the
    gothic churches, galleries, and local markets.

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    Bol - Hvar

    Sun-soaked Hvar gleams like gold. As one of the brightest spots in Europe, this
    Croatian town is known for being a high-class beach destination. Those famous topaz
    skies shine above the sapphire sea, and the landscape boasts an idyllic mix of
    lavender and olive groves, rolling hills, red-roof towns, and sweet and shady pine
    forests. As one of the most enticing trading hubs - everyone from the Venetians to
    the Romans and the Greeks has left their mark on Hvar. Visit the Franciscan
    Monastery and see the famed Last Supper painting, sail the beautiful beaches of the
    Pakleni Islands, explore abandoned villages and walk the fortress walls, and be sure
    to sample some of the best Croatian wines available in the surrounding wineries.

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    Hvar - Vis

    In the north-eastern part of Vis Island, the town of Vis is situated at the bottom of a
    protected bay. If you are in love with culture, tradition, mystery and the best Adriatic
    cuisine has to offer, you will love Vis, or Issa (as the ancient Greeks called it). One of
    the reasons why Vis itself is considered a wonder is that it is a place where time
    remains still. Vis was established by ancient Greeks in 397 B.C, but has up to this day
    retained the old, irresistible Mediterranean charm and life without stress and
    trouble. The Blue Cave, also known as Modra Špilja, is well worth a visit. This natural
    wonder is located on the island of Biševo, just off the coast of Vis, Croatia, and is
    renowned for the mesmerizing blue light that fills the cave when sunlight filters
    through an underwater opening.

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    Vis - Lastovo

    The beautiful, remote island of Lastovo and the surrounding archipelago make for
    the perfect spot to explore quaint, ancient stone villages and weave through the
    lush pine forests. Anchor off the island to swim in the sparkling clear waters or rest
    on a small pebble beach. With less than a thousand inhabitants, nature is in
    abundance here. The island is also well known for its dry, white wine "Lenovo
    Marastina" which is perfect for chilling and sipping on sultry days.

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    Lastovo - Mljet

    Mljet comes cloaked in forest and is also home to two interconnecting salt lakes.
    Located in the Mljet National Park, these lakes are fascinating for any history lover as
    they date back over ten thousand years and were once freshwater lakes until the
    Christian era. The melody of the deep green forest meets vibrant blue waters,
    creating a natural paradise for rest and play. On the tiny islet of Veliko Jazero, you'll
    find the 12th-century Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary. Charter guests can dive,
    cycle, swim in clear waters against fragrant pine backdrops, and visit the cave of
    Odysseus, said to be the spot that kept him hostage for seven years after a storm
    ruined his boat.

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    Mljet - Elaphiti

    A captivating cluster of evergreen islands, the Elaphiti archipelago is quintessential
    Adriatic beauty. Nestled along the coastline just northwest of Dubrovnik, there are no
    less than six islandsto explore, but only the three largest, Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan are
    inhabited. Dotted with fragrant citrus groves and centuries-old pine forests, each island
    is encircled by pale pebbled beaches and crystalline coves. Favoured by Dubrovnik
    aristocracy in years gone by, the islands are adorned with impressive stone houses,
    exotic gardens, and charming harbour towns. With fine fortresses and ruins of Roman
    villas, there’s plenty of history to be enjoyed and endless sheltered, turquoise bays
    flanked by rolling hills of verdant green. With a certain tropical allure to be found in the
    palm-lined ports, blended with far-flung abandon and sweet serenity, this assemblage
    of islets has it all.

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    Elaphiti - Dubrovnik

    Delightful Dubrovnik with its golden city walls and pearl of the Adriatic status looks
    every inch at the fantasy series setting it is famous for. Dating back to the 7th century,
    exploring Croatia’s capital is all baroque beauty, UNESCO delights, and limestone
    pavement strolls that will deliver something extraordinary with every corner turn.
    Walking the city walls is a must to get a feel for the place and to soak up those blue
    and balmy sea views. Sip a coffee on the pedestrian street of Stradun, see 16th-century
    paintings from Raphael in the Cathedral, and visit ancient forts and towers. Of course,
    for fans of the HBO hitseries, a Game of Thrones themed tour is a must.

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Live it, while you learn it

The one of a kind experience that combines advanced financial education with the luxury lifestyle it creates

Seven days of complete immersion in both wealth education and luxury living as you sail Croatia's most beautiful waters and explore ports, with fellow entrepreneurs and investors.

 

Experience intensive training sessions covering advanced investment strategies, abundance mindset work, and the psychology of money, then enjoy the fruits of financial success through gourmet meals, stunning accommodations, and unforgettable Mediterranean experiences.

 

This isn't just learning about wealth - it's living it while you master the strategies that sustain it, creating transformation that extends far beyond the week itself.

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Departing Split, Croatia
July 26 - August 2 2026

Where

Port of Split

Embarking from Split, Croatia and ending in Dubrovnik

When

July 26- August 2, 2026

Boarding at 4pm

Guests will often spend time in Split pre-charter or drop into Montenegro post trip 

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The Why behind this

It had been a dream of mine to take my friends on an expansive, life changing private yacht trip, so now it has become an annual tradition.

I believe the most powerful transformation happens when you remove yourself from your everyday environment and surround yourself with like-minded individuals who are committed to excellence.

 

This isn't just about learning trading strategies or manifestation techniques, it's about becoming the version of yourself who naturally attracts wealth, makes confident decisions, and lives abundantly.

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