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Unparalleled Charter Experiences in the Adriatic

The country that is climbing up on everybody’s bucket list for summer vacation.

The Destination

The Adriatic sea is a God-given summer pool with more than 1000 islands located along the Croatian coast. Crystal clear water, spectacular nature, favorable winds, and sailing infrastructure provide an idyllic location for a yachting holiday. A nation rich in legacies of Greeks, Romans, Venetians, and Hapsburgs, Croatia is as picturesque as an eastern European folk tale. Volcanic islands simmer, lush pine forests infuse the sea breezes, and the varying, electrifying shades of blue captivate you and leave you wanting more. Immerse yourself in our suggested itinerary for a preview of what a perfect week of sailing the Croatia coastline entails. Start in Split and sail south to Dubrovnik.

The best option for air travel is to fly into Split (airport code SPU). Spend a night or two visiting the majestic city center of Old Town. The palm tree-studded waterfront Riva, cobblestone streets, and historic architecture will transport you back in time. Dine at Bokeria, one of Split’s finest.

The Destination

The Adriatic sea is a God-given summer pool with more than 1000 islands located along the Croatian coast. Crystal clear water, spectacular nature, favorable winds, and sailing infrastructure provide an idyllic location for a yachting holiday. A nation rich in legacies of Greeks, Romans, Venetians, and Hapsburgs, Croatia is as picturesque as an eastern European folk tale. Volcanic islands simmer, lush pine forests infuse the sea breezes, and the varying, electrifying shades of blue captivate you and leave you wanting more. Immerse yourself in our suggested itinerary for a preview of what a perfect week of sailing the Croatia coastline entails. Start in Split and sail south to Dubrovnik.

The best option for air travel is to fly into Split (airport code SPU). Spend a night or two visiting the majestic city center of Old Town. The palm tree-studded waterfront Riva, cobblestone streets, and historic architecture will transport you back in time. Dine at Bokeria, one of Split’s finest.

Board Your Yacht

Board your yacht in one of the many easily accessible marinas… ACI Marina Split, Marina Kastela, Marina Baotic, or ACI Marina Trogir

Board Your Yacht

Board your yacht in one of the many easily accessible marinas… ACI Marina Split, Marina Kastela, Marina Baotic, or ACI Marina Trogir

Best Time to Visit

The best time to sail in Croatia is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is warm, sunny, and the sea is calm. During this period, temperatures are typically between 25-30°C (77-86°F) during the day, and around 20°C (68°F) at night, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring the coast.

That being said, it is worth noting that the summer months can be quite busy, with many tourists flocking to Croatia to enjoy the sunshine and the sea. If you prefer a quieter and more relaxed sailing experience, you may want to consider visiting during the shoulder season, in May or September, when the weather is still pleasant, and the crowds are thinner.

Yachts We Love in

Croatia

CROATIA

Adriatic Dragon

LAGOON 77

This stunning yacht not only features a smart and charter-friendly layout but boasts some impressive social areas at the bow, stern cockpit and flybridge.

Highlights

04
Suites
77
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2019 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€34,000
INQUIRE

CROATIA

DuoLife

LAGOON 620 ESSENSE

A black window frame, a black mast, a boom, an additional roof on the second deck and grey sideboards add unique character to this catamaran.

Highlights

04
Suites
62
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2019 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€25,000
INQUIRE

CROATIA

Vulpino

2020 SUNREEF YACHT

This stunning yacht not only features a smart and charter-friendly layout but boasts some impressive social areas at the bow, stern cockpit and flybridge.

Highlights

04
Suites
60
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2020 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€34,000
INQUIRE

CROATIA

7x

SUNREEF YACHTS

Welcome to the gloriously classy 80ft catamaran 7X, a giant floating palace with over 340 sq mtrs of living space spread over three sumptuous levels.

Highlights

04
Suites
80
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2018 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€72,875
INQUIRE

Your Sample

Itinerary

Day One

SPLIT TO BRAC: (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Bol is a town located on the southern coast of the island of Brac, in Croatia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic coast, famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming old town. Bol is best known for its iconic beach, Zlatni Rat, which is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is a long, pebble-covered spit of land that stretches into the sea, changing shape with the currents and winds. The beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, windsurfing, and other water sports, and it offers stunning views of the nearby islands.

Day Two

BRAC TO HVAR (16 NAUTACAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Hvar and anchor in the lively bay Palmizana. Palmizana is a small island located just off the southern coast of the island of Hvar in Croatia. It is part of the Pakleni Islands archipelago and is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush vegetation. The island is a popular destination for visitors looking to escape the crowds of Hvar town and enjoy a more peaceful and laid-back atmosphere. Take a ferry into the main town to experience some nightlife. Check out the Carpe Diem bar or Hula Hula for an incredible sunset / happy hour.

Day Three

HVAR TO VIS (18 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Vis and anchor in the peaceful bay of Rukavac. Discover the island’s rich history, visit the military tunnels, or sample some of the local wines for a peaceful and beautiful night on the water.

Day Four

VIS TO VELA LUKA (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the town of Vela Luka on the island of Korcula and moor in the marina. The town has a long and fascinating history, and there are many historical landmarks and cultural attractions to explore. The most notable of these is the Vela Spila cave, which is one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites in Europe. The cave is believed to have been inhabited as far back as 20,000 years ago and contains a wealth of prehistoric artifacts and cave paintings. In addition to its cultural attractions, Vela Luka is also known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The town has several lovely beaches, including the sandy beach of Vela Przina, which is great for swimming and sunbathing. There are also many small coves and bays along the coast where you can enjoy a more secluded beach experience.

Day Five

VELA LUKA TO KORCULA (17 NAUTICAL MILES) – The island is home to several charming towns and villages, the largest of which is Korcula Town. Korcula Town is a walled city that is often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik” because of its beautiful architecture and rich cultural heritage. The town is believed to have been founded by the ancient Greeks in the 4th century BC, and there are many historical landmarks and cultural attractions to explore. Check out their rooftop restaurants at sunset for ao unique and local experience.

Day Six

KORCULA TO MLJET (20 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Mljet and explore the incredible coves / anchorages along this coastline. Spend the day Bay hopping to beaches and caves / coves. End in Saplunara bay where you can go ashore and enjoy walking along the coastline in this quiet town, all the way to the famous Plaza Limuni Beach and Bar.

Day Seven

MLJET TO KOLOCEP (30 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Kolocep and anchor in the tranquil bay of Donje Celo. Enjoy the scenic island, the hiking trails, and the beautiful Sunj Beach.

Day Eight

KOLOCEP TO DUBROVNIK (6 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the historic city of Dubrovnik and moor in the marina. Walk along the city walls, explore the Old Town, and enjoy the city’s cultural and culinary offerings.

Your Sample

Itinerary

Day One

SPLIT TO BRAC: (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Bol is a town located on the southern coast of the island of Brac, in Croatia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic coast, famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming old town. Bol is best known for its iconic beach, Zlatni Rat, which is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is a long, pebble-covered spit of land that stretches into the sea, changing shape with the currents and winds. The beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, windsurfing, and other water sports, and it offers stunning views of the nearby islands.

Day Two

BRAC TO HVAR (16 NAUTACAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Hvar and anchor in the lively bay Palmizana. Palmizana is a small island located just off the southern coast of the island of Hvar in Croatia. It is part of the Pakleni Islands archipelago and is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush vegetation. The island is a popular destination for visitors looking to escape the crowds of Hvar town and enjoy a more peaceful and laid-back atmosphere. Take a ferry into the main town to experience some nightlife. Check out the Carpe Diem bar or Hula Hula for an incredible sunset / happy hour.

Day Three

HVAR TO VIS (18 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Vis and anchor in the peaceful bay of Rukavac. Discover the island’s rich history, visit the military tunnels, or sample some of the local wines for a peaceful and beautiful night on the water.

Day Four

VIS TO VELA LUKA (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the town of Vela Luka on the island of Korcula and moor in the marina. The town has a long and fascinating history, and there are many historical landmarks and cultural attractions to explore. The most notable of these is the Vela Spila cave, which is one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites in Europe. The cave is believed to have been inhabited as far back as 20,000 years ago and contains a wealth of prehistoric artifacts and cave paintings. In addition to its cultural attractions, Vela Luka is also known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The town has several lovely beaches, including the sandy beach of Vela Przina, which is great for swimming and sunbathing. There are also many small coves and bays along the coast where you can enjoy a more secluded beach experience.

Day Five

VELA LUKA TO KORCULA (17 NAUTICAL MILES) – The island is home to several charming towns and villages, the largest of which is Korcula Town. Korcula Town is a walled city that is often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik” because of its beautiful architecture and rich cultural heritage. The town is believed to have been founded by the ancient Greeks in the 4th century BC, and there are many historical landmarks and cultural attractions to explore. Check out their rooftop restaurants at sunset for ao unique and local experience.

Day Six

 KORCULA TO MLJET (20 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Mljet and explore the incredible coves / anchorages along this coastline. Spend the day Bay hopping to beaches and caves / coves. End in Saplunara bay where you can go ashore and enjoy walking along the coastline in this quiet town, all the way to the famous Plaza Limuni Beach and Bar.

Day Seven

MLJET TO KOLOCEP (30 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the island of Kolocep and anchor in the tranquil bay of Donje Celo. Enjoy the scenic island, the hiking trails, and the beautiful Sunj Beach.

Day Eight

KOLOCEP TO DUBROVNIK (6 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the historic city of Dubrovnik and moor in the marina. Walk along the city walls, explore the Old Town, and enjoy the city’s cultural and culinary offerings.

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