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The best of Yacht Week in original and new destinations. Expect the stunning views, gourmet meals on deck, picturesque islands and music that moves your soul.
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Hoist the mainsail, kick back and set out into the blue to discover something new. Immerse yourself in local culture, sample mouthwatering cuisine, stop off on secluded beaches and hike to heights that will make your heart soar.
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Eat, sleep and live in a home that sails across the seas. Soundtrack your week with love, laughter and lush tunes. Deepen friendships and make lifelong connections with a crowd like no other.
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After having my eye on Yacht Week trips for years, I was finally able to make it happen! From the day parties to the tunnel raft and everything in between, this trip was everything I thought it would be and more.
Yacht Week was literally the best week of my life. It was truly unique and "is this real life" type of experience that I am proud to have shared with the other amazing humans we met along the way.
Yacht Week, yes it's worth it! Each day is filled with endless fun, from lively parties to the thrilling regatta. We met amazing people from all over the world, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Experience of a lifetime, beyond all expectations. It isn't just a vacation; it's a journey into the lap of luxury and adventure on the high seas. Yacht Week caters to all, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Best bucket list thus far. Every day I woke up and could not believe the dream I was living. Best time of my life. From the themed parties, the amazing staff, the most delicious food to the well-coordinated itinerary. Just wow.
From the beauty of the islands to the warmth of the sun, and the energy of all involved it equated to a spectacular week. If you want the time of your life with great people and an amazing event crew, book Yacht Week.
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Yacht Week in Croatia
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Have you ever wanted to spend a week sailing the seas and partying on a luxury yacht? Then Yacht Week in Croatia is for you. There are other iterations of “Yacht Week,” however, Croatia has the original and biggest routes, and many argue that it is the best. Until September 6th, you can choose from eight one-week-long options to get your party on.
This “floating festival” has red and black routes to choose from. Both routes go to the same islands along the Croatian coast, but on different days. By booking directly with theyachtweek.com/croatia you can get some awesome exclusives: A Skipper for your yacht who will act as a navigator and overall ocean expert, exclusive events, international DJs, six nights of accommodations on a yacht, a dinghy for whenever you want to get off the ship and explore the islands, and what is probably most convenient, an end-of-trip yacht cleaning.
Yacht Week is all about relaxing, unwinding and partying however you want. From the time you book your tickets, you choose the type of boat you want to spend your week on. Perhaps the Classic Monohull is for you, or the Premium Catamaran is more your style. You can book an entire yacht, or just a cabin for yourself and a few friends. There are daytime events and an extensive nightlife atmosphere. Chill on the yacht for the day or go explore the local island. Stops during the week include places like Natural Bay, Vis, Bol, Trogir and Hvar. Enjoy seaside yoga, go on a castle hike, try the floating raft party, explore Vis via a convertible, or take pride in your yacht by racing in the Regatta. Tickets begin at 638 euros per person, but book soon because slots are limited.
Tips to Make the Most of Yacht Week Croatia
Be prepared for extra costs. Port fees, food and drinks, essentials (toilet paper, paper towels, etc.), yacht fuel, water, shore power and the refundable yacht deposit are not included in your initial price. The Blonde Abroad blogger, who has done this experience four times, estimates these extra costs, not including the yacht deposit, will be around 2,000 dollars.
Hydrate and be safe! Summer sun, alcohol and a constant party atmosphere is a fun time but remember to hydrate with water to ward off dangerous dehydration that will put a damper on the trip. Also, lather on the sunscreen. No one wants to be burdened with sunburn.
Booking an entire yacht is cheaper than booking individual cabins when estimating “per person” costs. If you don’t have enough people in your group to book a yacht, The Yacht Week offers a “crew finder” option to help you fill your boat.
Pack light and small. Cabins are small and hard, bulky suitcases will take up unnecessary space. You will be spending the week in your bathing suits, it will all fit in a duffle bag. You can view your itinerary before your trip to know how much and what to pack.
Bring a flag (or two). This doesn’t just help you represent your country, but also helps you find your boat after a long day on shore.
Hope for the best, plan for the worst. Blogger “ Chasing Sole ” has some great things on their list that even I didn’t think of: Bring tweezers for plucking out sea urchin spikes, vitamin C to ward off any sickness, a travel-size first-aid kit and nausea/sea sickness aids.
Buy travel insurance. Emergencies and accidents happen, especially on boats with copious amounts of alcohol consumption. Save yourself thousands of dollars in potential medical expenses with travel insurance.
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Home > Croatia > Yacht Week Croatia Review – The Straight Facts
Yacht Week Croatia Review – The Straight Facts
The Yacht Week Croatia Review: Know Before Your Go
Perhaps you've heard to rumours, the stories, and the legends about the Yacht Week. It sounds awesome. But so did the Taco Bell Cheese Roll-Up burrito . It is all hype, or is it the real deal? This Yacht Week Croatia review has the answers.
In the interest of educating the masses, I sacrificed myself. From Aug 9-17 ten buddies and I embarked on the Yacht Week Croatia in search of the truth.
We found it.
My Yacht Week Croatia review summary is that it's awesome… b ut i t's not for everyone. And there are definitely some things you should know in advance. Here are some key figures to shed light into the inner workings of the mayhem and help you prepare for your own experience:
And for those of you who don’t know what the Yacht Week is, watch this video:
The Yacht Week Croatia Review by the Numbers:
Number of nationalities represented at Yacht Week.Somewhat surprisingly there was nobody from Russia, the Middle East (not even Israel), or Asia. Nevertheless, the chance to cavort with and befriend people like you from around the world was definitely a highlight of the Yacht Week.
Number of nationalities representing 80% of the yacht weekers: American, Australian, Brazilian, Spanish, and German. In other words, while the Yacht Week Croatia draws a worldwide clientele, it's not THAT diverse.
Nationalities we had on our boat, “The Love Boat”: German, Swedish, Swiss, Canadian, Portuguese, South African, and Namibian. This definitely played to our advantage in drawing the attention of other boats.
Estimated age of the average yacht weeker. The youngest were 22 and oldest closing on forty, but most were in the late 20s to early 30s range.
Average age of the skippers, who are supposed to keep everything in control. No wonder chaos ensued.
This may be crude, but no Yacht Week Croatia review would be complete without sharing how much sex goes on. Fifteen is the number of girls the eight single guys in our crew “got intimate” with during the week. Just under two girls per guy might not seem like a lot, but most of our crew settled on “Yacht Week girlfriends”, meaning they hooked up with the same girl each night. If getting laid is one of your objectives at Yacht Week Croatia, you're in luck. It is very easy.
Percentage of yacht weekers who were female. At least. If anything, there were more girls than guys. Everyone—guys and girls—seemed to agree it was an ideal ratio.
Estimated total number of hours we were actually at sea. And some of that was early in the morning while we were sleeping. The vast majority of our time was spent anchored or at harbor. The Yacht Week is not about boating; it's all about partying.
Hours we actually had the sails up. We only put our sails up twice in the whole trip.
Estimated average sleep quality score, out of 100 during the trip. The cabins get unbearably hot at night. This forces you to sleep on deck, which is not designed for sleeping. And sleeping outside leads to an inevitable early wake up as soon as the sun comes up. I’d recommend following the skippers’ lead: bring a hammock and something to cover your eyes.
Number of full meals we ate per day. With the exception of one egg salad, that meal was always pasta. Other than that, for sustenance we snacked on fruit, cereal, pizza, sausages, bread, and booze.
Boats doing the same route as us, the Yacht Week Croatia Black Route. At the same time, 46 other boats were doing the Red Route, which is the same route but in the other direction. That’s a lot of boats and a lot of partiers.
$850 (4900 kuna)
Total spent on groceries at the Getro by the marina before sailing off for the first time. We ate it all and then some.
$35 (200 kuna)
Amount we were extorted into paying for the 250 meter taxi ride to bring our haul of groceries from the Getro supermarket to the Marina Kastela. Bring some dollies or carts from the marina so you can push the stuff back yourselves and avoid being ripped off.
$10, $1, $0.5
Approximate cost of a bottle of vodka, a can of beer, and a kilogram of bananas respectively at the supermarket by the marina where we started our trip.
$30, $2.50, $3
Cost of the same vodka, beer, and bananas at the harbor by Hvar where we spent two nights. Buy as much as you can at the begging in order to save money.
$260 (1500 kuna)
Amount each of the eleven in our crew contributed to the pot, which was used to pay for joint expenses like groceries, gas, and harbor fees.
$4.50 (25 kuna)
Typical cost of a can of beer at the Yacht Week parties. If you’re a cheap-ass like me, be sure to pre-drink, or make a party mix that you can stash nearby.
$350-$900 (2000 to 5000 kuna)
Cost of getting tables at the parties. Don’t get tables. The parties are free-for-alls and you won’t be spending much time at your table anyways. If you want drinks, buy them individually or take advantage of other people’s tables.
Number of skippers (the guys we paid to captain our boats for us) who said Yacht Week Croatia is their favorite. Without exception, they said they thought the Yacht Weeks in Greece and the US Virgin Islands were better. That’s not to say Croatia is bad at all – it’s awesome – but food for thought for those considering signing up and deciding where to go.
Number of times in my life I will do the Yacht Week. It was an even better time than I expected, but it's the polar opposite of the type of traveling I prefer (blending in) and I’m not sure my body could survive another. Plus, it’s expensive and there are plenty of other experiences and parties to be had in life. I recommend everyone do it once at least. And if you’re crazy, you’ll be back for more.
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10 thoughts on “Yacht Week Croatia Review – The Straight Facts”
Just did The Yacht Week Croatia. Wish I read this before going there to be a little bit more prepared. Really liked your article and all the numbers – especially the cost for taxi and food supply. Actually, all the numbers were quite accurate and interesting!
SUPER HELPFUL, thank you!
Glad to hear it, Alexandra! Enjoy the summer
All the guys and girls are so shredded and ripped. Does this mean that the less attractive bodies don’t get a fair chance to get laid ?
Hi Kamlesh. I'd say it's no different from the non Yacht-week world.
Thanks for sharing! Was searching info for the yacht week and found this article helpful.
You're welcome. This post is getting old, so hopefully some of the info in it remains reasonably accurate.
Hi, two things:
1.Im planning to travel in July, should I opt for an AC yacht or non AC one? is the heat really unbearable? 2. A bit embarrassing but I am a snob in these How well equipped are the toilets of the yacht like?
THANK YOU FOR THESE GREAT TIPS. The company emailed my friends and I that our boat is no longer available. Im hearing the ac yacht is not worth it. Some nights the boat ran out of fuel and they didnt have ac until later that morning. What is your opinion?
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Sail Croatia for 7 days on our festive route. Explore Hvar, Split and other islands every day as well as our famous floating day parties.
Discover The Yacht Week in Croatia—an extraordinary sailing adventure featuring stunning islands, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Experience luxury yachts, unforgettable parties, and breathtaking views.
Pros of The Yacht Week Croatia: Original and biggest route; Best nightlife; SIZE OF ROUTE; Great day parties; Lost of FUN! Cons of The Yacht Week Croatia: High additional costs along the route; Low emphasis on local culture; Weather can be unpredictable
an absolute 10 out of mother-effing 10. Choose your own adventure. The best of Yacht Week in original and new destinations. Expect the stunning views, gourmet meals on deck, picturesque islands and music that moves your soul. Original floating festivals. Croatia, Greece, Sicily or the Caribbean?
Chill on the yacht for the day or go explore the local island. Stops during the week include places like Natural Bay, Vis, Bol, Trogir and Hvar. Enjoy seaside yoga, go on a castle hike, try the...
Read this Yacht Week Croatia review — with straight facts on the cost and what really goes on — before diving in to the debauchery.