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The members of our Company have a ten year charter experience and are at your disposal.

The pleasure we gave our former guests on board our sailing boats and a comfortable, unforgettable holiday which they spent sailing with us stimulated us to enrich our fleet with brand new sailing boats.

Now we have four magnificent sailing ships, ready for your pleasure on the waves of the most beautiful sea in world and the winds created for the exciting moments of sailing.

In our base you will be welcomed by our kind and skilled staff ready to give you all the information...

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HEAD OFFICE : Plješivička 1, 10040 Zagreb, Croatia P: +385 1 2993 352 P: +385 1 2989 484 F: +385 1 2993 347 M: +385 98 822 151 E: [email protected]

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Our base is situated in Sukosan , Marina Dalmacija, 7 km south from Zadar. OFFICE : Opposite 6th pier there is new official administrative building of Marina Dalmacija, next to the restaurant. Our office is on the ground floor of the building Check in : officialy at 16,00 h Check out : 09:00 h

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Sail boats is a boat that is partially or entirely powered by sails. There are currently a large number of different types of sailboats. In addition to size, sail boats can vary in purpose (sports, regatta, cruises), number and appearance of masts and sail layout, etc. To charter a sailboat it is...

Mega Yachts are large and luxurious pleasure vessels with a professional crew onboard that caters to guests at a high standard of comfort. Megayacht usually describes boats ranging from 30 metres (app 100 feet) up to 200 metres (app. 650 feet) in length. No matter if they are sail, motor or...

Motor boats are fast vessels usually fitted with inboard engines, or outboard motor installed on the aft part. These boats are offen used in yachting charters because their hulls design that allows for easy planing, which allows for higher speed and improved handling. Motorboats can be rented...

Catamarans are a special type of sail boats with more hulls. Catamarans have less hull volume, smaller displacement, and shallower draft than monohulls of the same length. The two or three hulls also combined often have a lower hydrodynamic resistance than monohulls, requiring less propulsive power...

Motor Sailers is a type of sailing boat, typically a pleasure yacht, that derives propulsion from its sails and engines in equal measure. Compared to "standard" sailing boats, a motorsailer will typically be heavier-built, with sharper lines but with much more spacious accommodation for the guests....

Gulets is a traditional design sailing boat with two or three masts. This type of charter boat, varying in size from 15 to 40 metres and it is very popular for tourist in Croatia. Gulets can accomodate 6 to 20 guests and they are very comfortable and provide a complete charter service with a...

Inflatables are boats that are generally lighter than plastic or wooden vessels. They have high performance and large passenger capacity. Due to their excellent performances at sea, dinghies are often used for charter or as tenders on mega yachts. These inflatable boats are ideal for daily charter...

Cruiser ships are usually bigger steel or wooden boats with 10 or more cabins. Cruisers are excellent choice for bigger groups who would like to visit and explore Croatia islands. They are very spacious and can accommodate up to 42 people, all with ensuite facilities. The advantage of renting a...

Croatia Charter

Croatia is one of the world’s leading charter destinations with the largest number of rental boats. Known as one of the most beautiful coasts with a total of 1244 islands from Istria to Dubrovnik is a popular destination for many sailors and our offer of over 4500 sailboats, catamarans, motorboats, luxury yachts, mini cruisers, gulets and dinghies can meet the most demanding expectations. All yacht categories are available with and without crew, while the beautiful indented coast will assure you safe and peaceful sailing.

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Please find region of your interest on Croatian map to view all boats available for charter in all nautical base...

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

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  • SAIL BOATS Jeanneau , Bavaria , Elan , Hanse , Beneteau , Dufour , Grand soleil , Salona , Dehler , Delphia , Hunter
  • CATAMARANS Lagoon , Nautitech , Fountaine pajot , Privilege , Leopard , Bali
  • INFLATABLE BOATS Scanner , Capelli , Sacs , Marco

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Croatian coastline consists of more than 1500 islands, islets and reefs, as well as numerous inlets and bays; clean sea, pleasant temperatures, favourable winds and preserved, beautiful nature are trademarks of Croatian Adriatic.

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OUR BRANDS FOR RENT LUXURY YACHTS AND MOTOR YACHTS

  • MEGA YACHTS Sunseeker , Ferretti , Benetti , Navetta , Princess , Dalla pieta , Elegance , Fairline , Maiora , Pershing , Aicon , Heesen , Mondomarine , San Lorenzo , Amer
  • MOTOR BOATS 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

If you have decided to buy or sell new or used vessel, followed by highly qualified and well know service, you are in the right place. Our company is specialized agency that with variety of luxury yachts, motor boats, sailing yachts and catamarans. We provide our clients overview and inspection of the vessels chosen, and offer sea trials for purchase. Brokerage >

New and second hand luxury yachts and motor boats for sale... jeanneau leader, prestige yachts, sunseeker

New and used sailing boats for sale... bavaria, beneteau,

Second hand catamarans and multihulls for sale... lagoon

Ribs for sale (also known as tenders, dinghies or inflatable boats)... scanner boats

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Advice for pleasant charter, part ii.

In our previous article we advised you on what to pay attention to when choosing sailing ground, period and company. When you have made those decisions, it is time to choose a boat, acquire necessary paperwork and, finally, check in.

Advice for pleasant charter, part I

Most people charter in summer. In winter, Adriatic Sea can be quite rough, so unless you are an experienced sailor looking for exciting sailing and solitude of islands in the winter, avoid winter sailing – it’s much easier in summer. In summer there are many other boats around you to help you in case you need it, the sea is calmer and the temperatures are high.

Explore and enjoy Croatia – ideas for charter

Nautical tourism certainly represents one of the most attractive forms of the overall tourism offer of the Republic of Croatia. We can rightfully say that Croatia, the land of a thousand islands and a beautiful, indented coastline, is a "haven for boaters".

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By far the most attractive holiday destination on Adriatic offers more than worldwide famous medieval Dubrovnik. Korčula, Lastovo and Mljet with their natural beauties will sweep you off your feet.

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For any yacht charter questions during the office hours please call our booking team in our Split headquarters on +385 21 332 332 or send us an e-mail on the address croatia-yachting.hr .

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Croatia yacht charter.

Croatia has undergone a remarkable transformation into a luxury yacht charter destination over the last decade, and it does not seem to be slowing down!

With a growing infrastructure accommodating larger yachts (the above 150-foot fleet is increasing rapidly), competitive pricing, and a plethora of stunning islands in close proximity, it offers a compelling alternative to destinations like Greece.

A major plus for Croatia yacht charter is its favorable legislation, which allows for larger groups on charters (more than 12 guests), a rarity within the EU!!

Contact one of our expert brokers for the BEST Croatia yacht charter deals for Motor Yachts , Catamarans , and Sailing Yachts & Gulets , and itineraries touching famous locations like UNESCO World Heritage Site Dubrovnik, Hvar and Mljet, and Kornati National Park.

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❛ Our second time chartering a yacht through DMA Yachting and again 5 star service all around! Thank you to Chris who is very easy to deal with and our fabulous crew who helped us make the best memories .❜

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❛ It was one of the best vacations of our life. The yacht was perfect, and Captain Thanos, Marianne, and George were exceptional. Nadia Asmus was very helpful with coordinating our arrangements . ❜

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❛ Daniel’s communication was outstanding throughout the entire process of our charter – from start to finish. From the initial inquiry to the final days on board, he kept us informed every step of the way.❜

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❛ I don’t even know how to start this review! Our experience with the Madinina was above 5 stars….but that was because of ALEX from DMA Yachting.❜

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Croatia Yacht Charter Types

Crewed yacht charters in Croatia include, at minimum, a captain and at least 1 stewardess. On a larger motor yacht, the number of crew can be higher than the number of guests (including engineers, bosun, and additional stewardesses)

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How much does a yacht charter in croatia cost.

The price of a Croatian yacht rental depends on several factors. There are the obvious ones, such as yacht charter type, size, crew size, and level of luxury , and then there are the less obvious ones, such as tax, APA, fuel (which varies a lot depending on the itinerary and engine fuel consumption), and crew gratuity .

This comprehensive guide breaks down the factors that affect yacht charter prices, typical price ranges, and the importance of understanding any hidden costs you should be aware of.

It also provides tips for budgeting your trip , ensuring you are fully informed and prepared for your charter.

TIP: Chartering during the high season (July and August) is more expensive than in the low season when you can find great deals . Booking in advance or looking for last-minute deals can also affect prices.

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Market trends 2024: croatia luxury yacht charter is on the rise.

  • The Charter Fleet Continues to Grow: There’s a growing trend in Croatia towards diversifying the types of yachts available for charter. This includes everything from luxury yachts to sailing yachts, traditional gulets and catamarans, which cater to varying preferences and budgets.
  • Becoming a Premier luxury yacht charter location: This transformation has been fueled by significant investments in infrastructure, services, and amenities tailored to the needs of luxury yacht charterers. We now have a Croatian coast full of  luxury marinas offering berthing for large vessels! Check out our Luxury Yacht Charter Croatia
  • Year-Round Tourism:  Croatia is increasingly being marketed as a year-round destination, which helps stabilize demand across seasons​ – This opens great opportunities for finding great deals out of season!!
  • No. 1 Destination for Large Group Charters: With increasing popularity in event charters, Croatia is becoming well recognized for being the best destination in Europe for large Group Charters – with no limits on guest capacities (in Greece, it is a 12 without a cruise ship license), and many yachts with huge capacity !!

Croatian Luxury Motor Yacht RIVA can accommodate up to 36 Guests in 18 Cabins.

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Selecting the Right Crewed Yacht for Your Croatian Charter Vacation

There are quite a few factors to consider when looking for the right Crewed Yacht for your Croatian Yacht Charter Vacations. First and foremost, you have to consider your budget -Sailing yachts and catamarans tend to be significantly cheaper than motor yachts, especially when it comes to fuel consumption which plays a big role on a one-week Croatia yacht charter.

But you also have to pick the right yacht for your needs AND your itinerary; here, things like cruising speed, amenities, cabin layouts, and water toys matter.

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Croatia Motor Yacht Charters

For those opting for ultimate luxury and speed , we always recommend chartering a Motor Yacht in Croatia. The Dalmatian Coast is home to Croatia’s largest marina, accommodating large motor yachts and superyachts with ease. Docking at Dalmacija Marina, among many of Croatia’s finest Yachts, is a remarkable experience in itself.

The Croatia Motor Yacht Charters in our catalogs are typically locally owned  and often captained by the owner himself or the owner’s son. This is a huge benefit, guaranteeing a top charter experience based on extensive experience and local knowledge .

Top 10 Croatia Luxury Motor Yacht Charters 2024

Top 10 Croatia Luxury Motor Yacht Charters 2024

Croatia catamaran charters.

There are several reasons for catamarans’ growing popularity in Croatia, one of which is their benefits in comfortable cruising. Catamarans are stable and graceful on the water and we therefore often recommend them for people who suffer from seasickness .

Their efficient design makes them noticeably faster than most sailing monohulls, and their shallow draft is a significant advantage, allowing for navigating in shallow waters and the option to anchor much closer to the beach.

A Catamaran Croatia also has the advantage of having roomy living quarters making them ideal for corporate team-building events, family charters, or a summer vacation with a group of friends.

Top 10 Croatia Catamaran Charters for Summer 2024/2025

Top 10 Croatia Catamaran Charters for Summer 2024/2025

Croatia sailing yacht charters.

If you wish to sail Croatia, you might consider a sailing yacht. Today, modern sailing yachts offer similar amenities to a motor yacht – except for the speed, which is lower, but so is the price! And, of course, it relies more on the wind, which can be both an advantage and a limitation. While motor sailors can achieve an average cruising speed of 15-20 knots , wind-powered sailboats usually cruise at 8-12 knots when the sailing conditions are good.

Croatia has  small tides throughout the season—1-2 feet depending on the region, so the deeper draft of a sailing yacht is not an issue.

Based on our experience, large groups or families with kids often prefer the soundless and relaxing sailing experience  in the Dalmatian islands.

Croatia Luxury Yacht Charters

When we talk about luxury yachts here, we refer to larger motor yachts or superyachts with high-end amenities and large crews, often with specialized staff such as fitness instructors, massage therapists, and more.

Think Jacuzzi , Spa rooms, Saunas, onboard Gyms and Cinema rooms, large selections of water toys with one or multiple jet skis , fully stocked bars and dancefloors, and we could go on.

Still, the price range within the luxury yacht Croatia category is quite wide, starting around €50,000 per week and reaching into the millions for a high-end mega yacht.

Croatia Large Group Charters (12-71 Guests)

If you’re looking for a yacht charter that can accommodate a large group ( more than 12 guests ), Croatia is the place for you!!

Croatia’s favorable legislation, which allows for larger groups on charters (more than 12 guests), is a rarity within the EU !! -i.e., Greece has a limit of 12 people per charter for all non-cruise ships. And this is the norm.

When it comes to large group yacht charters in Croatia, the options are plentiful. Most charters can accommodate between 12-20 people , but it’s not difficult to find a charter for 30 people, and there are even options for more. For instance, yachts like VARIETY VOYAGER can accommodate a whole 71 guests!

Best Yacht Charters for Large Groups (More than 12 Guests) with Jacuzzi & Jet Skis, 2024

Best Yacht Charters for Large Groups (More than 12 Guests) with Jacuzzi & Jet Skis, 2024

Also Read: Rent a Boat in Croatia: A Guide to Gulet Cruises, Family-Friendly Catamarans, and Luxury Yacht Charters with Examples and Prices

Seafront view at beautiful Korcula town in summertime, a tourist place in Southern Croatia.

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Where to Go on a Croatia Yacht Vacation?

With over 1000 islands and a magnificent coastline packed with historical towns, there is no shortage of wonderful anchorages to be explored. Croatia offers opportunities for a wide range of itineraries suiting all kinds of charter vacations whether it be with family, a partner, or a group of friends.

The country is home to over 20 UNESCO World Heritage Sites , including iconic landmarks such as Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Diocletian’s Palace in Split, the historic city of Trogir, and the more remote islands of the Kornati National Park.

Look through our extensive list of destinations and Croatia yacht charter itineraries for inspiration for your coming Croatia yacht charter, or contact one of our charter brokers for more insights into this amazing charter destination.

OUR FAVORITE SPOTS

Here are some of the MUST-VISIT destinations for a Croatian Yacht Charter, including Hvar, Dubrovnik, Rab, and the Mljet National Park. Each of these destinations offers unique experiences, from the lively nightlife of Hvar to the rich history of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Split offers a great mix of ancient architecture and modern amenities, while the National Parks provide secluded anchorages and stunning landscapes.

Check out our recommended Sailing Itineraries:

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Hvar Island, a jewel of the Adriatic Sea, is a sailor’s haven and one of the most popular destinations for Croatia Yacht Charters. Its pristine beauty, crystal-clear bays, and snow-white beaches make Hvar a premier spot.

The town of Hvar is home to some of the Adriatic Sea’s most luxurious beachfront resorts, and the charming baroque-style harbor caters to your every desire—Indulge in exquisite cuisine and fine wines at local restaurants and bars, enjoy bountiful shopping, and immerse yourself in the town’s vibrant nightlife.

The imposing Fortress of Hvar presides over the town, ensuring an unforgettable harbor entry, making your Croatia yacht charter experience truly remarkable.

Hvar is also the gateway to many top Island attractions. No Croatian voyage is truly fulfilled without a small detour to the captivating Blue Cave, easily reachable by small boats. Navigate the waters to the enchanting Pakleni Islands or Jerolim Island, and don’t miss the opportunity to plunge into the crystalline water of the renowned Mlini Beach.

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The Amphitheater in Pula seen from above looking down into it.

Discover the allure of Pula, a captivating seafront city nestled at the tip of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. Renowned for its sheltered harbor, sun-kissed coast adorned with pristine beaches, and vestiges of Roman ruins, Pula offers a rich tapestry of history and natural beauty.

From its prehistoric roots to its strategic significance, which has led to cycles of occupation, destruction, and rebirth, Pula has witnessed the influence of civilizations such as the Romans, Ostrogoths, Venetians, and even the Allied Forces during WWII.

Embark on a yacht charter from Pula to explore this fascinating city and its surrounding wonders. Immerse yourself in the layers of history, from ancient ruins to the remnants of wartime stories. As you sail along the picturesque coast, indulge in the modern luxury of a yacht charter, combining the rich heritage of Pula with the comfort and style of an exclusive maritime adventure.

View of Dubrovnik harbour and Marina full of yachts, Croatia

Located off the Southern Dalmatian coast, Dubrovnik stands as one of the world’s best-preserved medieval walled cities. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases picturesque white stone buildings set against the azure blue backdrop of the Adriatic Croatian coast.

Notably, Dubrovnik served as a filming location for Game of Thrones from the second season onwards, making it a must-visit for fans of the series.

Dubrovnik, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” is a favourite among luxury Yacht Charters, loved for its fine sand beaches and idyllic coves. Its proximity to numerous isles allows you to immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the Croatian coast and indulge in island hopping during your yacht charter vacation.

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Miljet National Park, Croatia

Mljet a Lastovo

Sail to the enchanting Mljet National Park, a pristine oasis where lush green landscapes meet crystal-clear waters. This natural haven, nestled on Mljet island, offers a serene escape for luxury seekers.

Immerse yourself in the park’s scenic beauty, explore its captivating trails, and discover the allure of untouched nature.

Croatia charter yachts offer the freedom to reach remote Islands scattered throughout the Adriatic Sea. Immerse yourself in the magic of these hidden gems as you plot your course through stunning, turquoise waters at your own pace.

Tip of Rab Island seen from above, with old town with red roofs and a chuch spire, and two large motor yachts moored along the shore.

Embark on a nautical odyssey to Rab Island, a gem located north of Dalmatia that has captured the hearts of sailors. Renowned for its pristine beaches, this island is a must-visit destination for your Croatian Yacht Vacation.

As you set sail from the enchanting Dalmatian coast, the allure of Krk National Park, Cres, and Pag islands unfolds before you. These neighboring isles not only offer picturesque sailing spots but also contribute their distinct charm to your yachting adventure.

Our Recommended Itineraries for a Charter in Croatia

Over time, we’ve made many connections with yacht owners and crews across Croatia.

Our extensive network grants us exclusive insights into Croatia’s hidden treasures – from secret anchorages and pristine beaches to local hotspots and the best sunset spots.

Feel free to reach out to our charter brokers for personalized itineraries tailored to your preferences, incorporating any destinations on your wishlist.

7 Days Croatia Yacht Charter Itinerary: Trogir-Hvar-Korcula-Lastovo-Vis-Maslinica-Solta-Trogir

7 Days Croatia Yacht Charter Itinerary: Trogir-Hvar-Korcula-Lastovo-Vis-Maslinica-Solta-Trogir

Best 8-day Croatia Kornati Yacht Charter Itinerary: Skradin, Sibenik, Piskera, Telascica, Zut, Murter, Vodice & Zlarin

Best 8-day Croatia Kornati Yacht Charter Itinerary: Skradin, Sibenik, Piskera, Telascica, Zut, Murter, Vodice & Zlarin

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Who are We?

At DMA Yachting, we are proud to have a team of individuals who have real on-water experience. Many of our brokers have worked or lived on yachts themselves and crossed oceans.

This firsthand experience allows us to truly understand life at sea in both the shoes of crew and guests and the details that make a luxury yacht charter an exceptional experience.

We closely inspect yachts and meet in person with captains and crew to ensure every element of the charter meets our high standards.

Our yearly participation in yacht shows like the EMMYS, and MEDYS helps us stay on top of industry trends and client needs.

We are here to guide you through every step of your charter, from the moment you reach out to the moment your yacht charter ends.

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Jun 16, 2024

Alex was outstanding.

Alex was outstanding. He was always very responsive to emails and texts with my many questions.

The boat he recommended for my group was perfect.

I would use DMA again.

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Malloy Tulsa

Jun 11, 2024, an incredible experience.

Very professional, communicated clearly and planned an amazing trip for us. Louis Lamprell did an amazing job connecting us with the unbridled yacht and crew. It was a trip of a lifetime. Our family highly recommends both DMA yachting and the unbridled charter. Everything was perfection!

Dana Terrell

Jun 4, 2024, this was a trip of a lifetime.

This was a trip of a lifetime! We booked with Nadja at DMA yachting and she made sure the entire process was easy and no problems. Our charter was with Zuri3 and our Captain Andre and First Mate Jana made our trip amazing! They made sure everything was taken care and treated us like royalty. This is not just a vacation this is an experience of a lifetime.

Ryan Shirley

Feb 9, 2024.

Louis was great from beginning to end and walked me through the whole process. He helped me find a great boat that fit within our time and cost preferences. He explained the differences between the different builds and the pros and cons. Once we selected the boat, he explained and walked me through the whole booking process and answered all my questions. Finally, he checked in with me before, during, and after the charter to make sure everything met our expectations. I can’t recommend Louis enough if you are planning a charter, and I will definitely be in touch for our next trip!

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Our clients speak of unparalleled service, exquisite yachts, and an easy booking process, highlighting the excellence of their yacht charter in Croatia.

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Yacht charter Croatia

Lonely bays, beautiful beaches, dreamy fishing villages: a yacht charter in Croatia is a sailor's paradise. The varied coast from the Kvarner Bay to Dubrovnik is characterized by a diverse landscape. In addition to water sports enthusiasts, sailors with an interest in culture and history also get their money's worth.

Trust in our many years of experience for yacht charter in Croatia and experience an unforgettable sailing trip!

What can sailors expect from a yacht charter in Croatia?

  • Coastline of over 1,700 kilometers
  • More than 1,200 islands
  • Perennial winds: Bura, Jugo/Sirocco, Maestral
  • Numerous hours of sunshine and low rainfall
  • Suitable for beginners and experienced skippers

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Discover the Adriatic coast with a yacht charter from Croatia

Sailors have always appreciated the cultural and scenic diversity of Croatia. The southern part of the Croatian coast is characterized by rugged rock formations. Vacationers who rent a boat sail in the crystal clear Adriatic waters, past a picturesque area with numerous modern marinas.

In order to make a yacht charter in Croatia varied, we recommend extensive shore leave with small hikes or a shopping tour in Trogir or Split. Both cities are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are worthwhile destinations for sailors.

Yacht charter in Croatia: sailing in the island world of the Adriatic Sea

The island landscape of Croatia includes over 1,000 islands along the coast. You can expect numerous smaller and larger islands as well as clear, clean water.

Countless sailing routes and excursion possibilities are offered on a yacht charter in Croatia . The short distances between the islands make it possible to visit many places in a short time. The island world of Croatia is known as a paradise among sailors. Here you will find charming fishing villages and secluded bays as well as turbulent islands and lively harbors and beaches alike. One of the most famous beaches in Croatia is the Golden Horn beach on the island of Brač, in the Dalmatian region in front of the city of Split.

Our bases for your yacht charter in Croatia

With a yacht charter from Croatia you will experience an unforgettable sailing holiday. Our Pitter yacht charter bases Polesana and Veruda in Pula, Biograd, Jezera/Murter, Vodice and Trogir impress with high quality standards and the best service at fair prices.

With our newest base in Croatia, the Marina Polesana in Pula, we offer you another Pitter Yachtcharter base from Istria. The base is located at the southern tip of Istria on the island of Katharina.

The Marina Veruda in Pula, for example, is ideal for a sailing trip to the popular islands of Cres, Lošinj or Rab. The Pitter Yachting base is also ideal for discovering the old colonial towns of Rovinj, Poreč, Novigrad and Umag with a sailing boat.

The rocky areas that are present in the south of Croatia become less in the north. Because the further north you sail, the greener the landscape in Croatia becomes. Our yacht charter base in Biograd is a leading charter destination and one of the largest marinas on the Croatian Adriatic. From there, the sailing route to the Kornati islands is highly recommended.

Sailors can find another Pitter Yachtcharter base on the island of Murter, in the region of Dalmatia. The ACI Marina Jezera is particularly suitable if you want to explore the island world of the Kornati and Krka National Parks.

In addition to Trogir, our base in the ACI Marina in Vodice is also a popular starting point for a yacht charter in Croatia to the central Dalmatian islands such as Kaprije, Zirje and Zlarin.

A trip from Trogir is ideal for sailors who like to combine historic cities and relaxed sailing. ACI Marina Trogir is located in close proximity to the city center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From there, there are excursion destinations in the area of ​​the central Dalmatian islands or to the south to the large, well-known islands of Hvar, Brac, Mljet, Korcula, Vis and Lastovo.

Our charter partner and Nautic Alliance bases are also suitable as starting points for a yacht charter in Croatia:

  • Rijeka, Marina Rijeka
  • Punat, Marina Punat
  • Pomer, ACI Marina Pomer
  • Zadar, Marina Tankerkomerc
  • Šibenik, Marina Mandalina
  • Kaštela, Marina Kaštela
  • Split, ACI Marina Split

Yacht charter in Croatia with Pitter Yachtcharter: Your advantages

With around 400 well-equipped yachts and sailing boats, we offer you high-quality yacht charters from Croatia . Our 15 charter bases are certified with the Safe Travels seal "Safe stay in Croatia" by the World Travel & Tourism Council. With this security seal, we guarantee our charter guests the highest hygiene and safety precautions on our bases and yachts.

Take advantage of the good connections from Split or Zadar by plane and start your sailing holiday in Croatia with a relaxed journey. Pitter Yachtcharter is also happy to arrange the transfer from the airport to the marina. Croatia is also easily accessible by car for sailors from Austria or Germany. Parking spaces are available in our marinas.

Book your sailboat today and experience an unforgettable yacht charter in Croatia!

Biograd

Marina Rijeka

Pitter Charter-Partner Base

Rijeka is located in the Kvarner Bay and is the third largest city in Croatia. The port of Rijeka is a popular starting point for sailing trips in Croatia and connects the Croatian islands with the port of Bari in Italy via ferry. Our long-standing charter partner Kigo Yachting at Marina Rijeka offers sailing enthusiasts a high charter standard and the best all-round service at a consistently high level of quality.

Punat (Krk) Marina Punat

Punat (Krk)

Marina Punat

Punat, on the island of Krk, is the ideal starting point for a sailing trip in the Kvarner Bay region . At Marina Punat, sailing enthusiasts experience an upscale charter standard and the best all-round service at a uniformly high level of quality through our Partner Delfin Charter . The popular marina in Punat is one of the cleanest and most protected marinas in Croatia.

Pula Marina Polesana

Marina Polesana

The Pitter Yachtcharter base in Marina Polesana is located at the southern tip of Istria in the northern Adriatic on the island of Katharina, which is connected to the mainland. Marina Polesana in Pula stands for high quality standards and best service at fair prices.

Pula Marina Veruda Croatia

Marina Veruda Croatia

Pitter Yacht Charter Base

The Pitter Yachtcharter base in Pula is located on the southern tip of Istria in a sheltered bay of the northern Adriatic. The Marina Veruda stands for high quality standards and best service at fair prices. A sailing trip from Pula is the ideal starting point for a yacht charter in one of the most beautiful sailing estuaries of the Mediterranean.

Pula Marina Veruda Croatia Partner

Marina Veruda Croatia Partner

The marina Veruda, a Pitter yacht charter base, is located on the southern tip of Istria in a sheltered bay. The charter partner base from Yacht Charter Center guarantees very good service at fair prices and high-quality standards. The harbour in Pula is ideally suited for a sailing trip to the northern Adriatic, one of the most beautiful sailing estuaries of the Mediterranean.

Pomer ACI Marina Pomer

ACI Marina Pomer

The popular holiday resort of Pomer is located in the Istrian region and offers fantastic conditions for a sailing holiday . Our long-standing, proven charter partner Vito Nautika offers sailing enthusiasts a high charter standard and a wide range of services at the ACI Marina Pomer . We guarantee the best all-round service at a consistently high level of quality.

Zadar Marina Tankerkomerc

Marina Tankerkomerc

Zadar is a popular sailing region in the heart of Dalmatia and is known as a centre for water sports and nautical adventures in Croatia. Tankerkomerc Marina is operated by our long-term charter partner Prosper Yachting and is the ideal starting point for a sailing trip from Zadar. An upscale charter standard and first-class services guarantee the best all-round service at a uniformly high level of quality.

Biograd Marina Kornati Croatia

Marina Kornati Croatia

Biograd na Moru is located on the Dalmatian coast between Vodice and Zadar. It is one of the most popular starting points for a charter trip. The Pitter Yachtcharter base in Biograd inspires sailors with high quality standards and the best service at fair prices.

Biograd Marina Kornati Croatia partner

Marina Kornati Croatia partner

Biograd na Moru is located in the central part of the Adriatic Sea. Biograd na Moru is located on the Dalmatian coast between Vodice and Zadar and is one of the most popular starting points for a sailing trip . The marina is run by our long-term charter partner Yacht Charter Center and delights sailors with high quality standards and the best service at fair prices.

Jezera/Murter ACI Marina Jezera

Jezera/Murter

ACI Marina Jezera

The former fishing village of Jezera is located on the south-eastern coast of the island of Murter. A sailing trip from Jezera is popular with families and skippers alike. With a yacht charter from Jezera , sailors enjoy high quality standards at fair prices. Pitter Yachting guarantees the best all-round service at a consistently high level of quality.

Vodice Marina Vodice

Marina Vodice

A sailing holiday from Vodice offers everything a sailor's heart desires: plenty of bays and moorings on the many offshore islands along the beautiful coastline. In Vodice, sailing enthusiasts experience a high standard of quality at fair prices. Pitter Yachting offers the best all-round service at a uniformly high level of quality.

Sibenik Marina Mandalina

Marina Mandalina

Marina Mandalina is an ideal starting point for a yacht charter in Šibenik , in the middle of the Croatian Adriatic coast. The port of departure in the Dalmatian region is managed by a long-standing Pitter Charter partner Mare Yachting and delights sailors with upscale charter standards and services.

Kastela Marina Kastela

Marina Kastela

Kaštela , consisting of 7 villages, is located in the Dalmatian region and is ideal for a sailing holiday. The Nautic Alliance base at Marina Kaštela is operated by Noa Yachting and offers high-quality standards at fair prices along with excellent all-around service.

Trogir Marina Trogir - ACI

Marina Trogir - ACI

In Trogir, one of the oldest settlements in Dalmatia, one feels transported back centuries. The harbour town is located in the sunniest and warmest area of the Croatian Adriatic and is popular with crews and skippers alike for a yacht charter from Trogir . High quality standard at fair prices. Best all-round service at a uniformly high-quality level.

Trogir Marina Trogir

Marina Trogir

Trogir is one of the oldest settlements in Dalmatia, where charter guests feel transported centuries back in time. The port city is located in the sunniest and warmest area of the Croatian Adriatic and is a popular starting point for a sailing trip. The base in Trogir offers high quality standards at fair prices as well as the best all-round service at a high-quality level.

Split Marina Split - ACI

Marina Split - ACI

A yacht charter from Split is one of the most popular sailing trips in Croatia. The sailing region along the southern Dalmatian coast is easy to navigate and an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding islands, bays and marinas. The Marina Split - ACI is managed by a Pitter Charter partner and attracts sailors with high quality standards and best service at fair prices.

With more than 1500 km of coastline and over 1200 islands, Croatia is one of the most beautiful areas for all sailors and motorboat drivers.

Kvarner bay, Istria and South

Route 1 (1 week).

Base: Veruda/Pula

Map Route 1 (1 Week)

Day From To
Saturday Veruda Medulin
Sunday Medulin Cres
Monday Cres Losinj - Mali Losinj
Tuesday Losinj - Mali Losinj Ilovik
Wednesday Ilovik Unije
Thursday Unije Cres - Osor
Friday Cres - Osor Veruda

Location Descriptions

Our base Veruda is located on the southern tip of Istria in one of the most sheltered bays of the Adriatic, right next to the historic town of Pula. The Marina has all the amenities and a large pool that shortens the time to check-in.

If you start your holiday from our base Veruda, you should definitely make a short detour to Pula at the beginning or end of your journey.

Veruda

At its southern end, the peninsula of Istria is cut by a seven-kilometer-long bay, in which are again small bays and peninsulas. And here lies Medulin, a lively resort whose mostly sandy seabed only drops off shallowly - ideal for families with children.

Medulin

In any case you should include the idyllic island of Cres in your trip. A circumnavigation of the island of Cres is well feasible, including the islands of Rab in the east and Krk in the northeast. Driving on the west coast of Cres, the island of Lošinj with the neighboring islands Ilovik, Susak and Unije in the south to southwest and the coast of the Istrian peninsula in the northwest is a nice trip with lots of nature, towns and villages, history and clear water.

  • Cres: The place Cres is already worth seeing. The town today is made up of the medieval harbor, many Gothic and Renaissance churches, monasteries, ruins of the city fortress and palaces of aristocratic families. The old town of Cres consists of a dense core of colorful houses, built together and interconnected. Numerous churches and monasteries await you in and around Cres. From an insider tip the small Lubenice, perched on a rock 378 m above the sea, developed to one of the most popular destinations in the area of Cres.
  • Osor: The city of Osor is located on the island of Cres right on the narrow navigation channel Kavada, which separates the islands of Cres and Losinj with a swing bridge. From antiquity to the 15th century, Osor, due to its location, was the capital city of Cres and Losinj. For culturally interested people, Osor has a lot to offer in terms of historical sights and buildings.
  • Valun and Martinscica: are both very pretty fishing villages. The blue grotto (Plava Grotta) lies on the way between Valun and Martinscica on the bay Zanja.
  • Bijar: Bay Bijar is located just northeast of Osor and is suitable for overnight stays, for a short visit to Osor, or for bridging the waiting period until the Osor Canal is opened.

Cres

Losinj - Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj

The island of Losinj is a natural paradise full of flowers and pine trees. The two port towns of Mali and Veli Losinj, which are extremely lively in summer, are characterized by the neoclassical style of the Austrians. Numerous villas testify to this period. The mild climate of Losinj attracts many bathers annually. As a result, the landscape is characterized by numerous hotels and guesthouses, parks with palm trees, agaves, huge oleanders and pines.

Losinj

Ilovik is a small, very quiet island south of Losinj, where the chirping of the cicadas and the seagulls make the music. The narrow channel between Ilovik and the emetery island SV.PETAR is very popular with sailors. The small town around the harbor and the canal with its simple church is full of flowers all the year. Ilovik therefore also has the nickname Flower Island.

Ilovik

The small island of Unje is strikingly green and wildly overgrown with sage, rockrose, laurel, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Especially in spring it smells wonderful. The few inhabitants live in the only town, their houses are aligned circularly towards the sea. Trails lead across the entire island and to the two lighthouses.

  • Osor: The city of Osor is located on the island of Cres right on the narrow navigation channel Kavada, which separates the islands of Cres and osinj with a swing bridge. From antiquity to the 15th century, Osor, due to its location, was the capital city of Cres and Losinj. For culturally interested people, Osor has a lot to offer in terms of historical sights and buildings.

Please note that this is just a possible trip suggestion. The Croatian coast, with its countless small islands and bays, offers a a lot of bathing stops and sailing opportunities. Please adapt your individual route to the given wind and weather conditions.

Route 2 (1 week)

Map Route 2 (1 Week)

route 2 (1 week)

Day Destination From Destination To
Saturday Veruda Unije or Susak
Sunday Unije or Susak Losinj - Mali Losinj
Monday Losinj - Mali Losinj Ilovik or Silba
Tuesday Ilovik or Silba Cres Osor (opening hours bridge canal!)
Wednesday Cres Osor Cres Cres
Thursday Cres Cres Medulin or Pomer
Friday Medulin or Pomer Veruda

Veruda

Losinj - Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj, Baldarka

The island of Losinj belongs, as Cres, to Kvarner Bay. More than 300 sunny days per year have created not only a subtropical paradise with palm trees, oleander and flowering gardens, but also a holiday paradise for sailors and motorboat riders.

  • Mali Losinj: today the largest city and capital of the island, is located in a deep bay. The area surrounding the village is characterized by extensive pine forests that reach to the beaches and coves of crystal clear waters.
  • Veli Losinj: Calmer and tranquil is the fishing village of Veli Losinj, only 5 km away. Around the harbor numerous taverns and street cafes invite you to linger and enjoy your summer vacation.
  • Baldarka: Baldarka Bay, located between Mali Losinj and Veli Losinj, is also very popular.

Ilovik is a small, very quiet island south of Losinj, where the chirping of the cicadas and the seagulls make the music. The narrow channel between Ilovik and the cemetery island SV.PETAR is very popular with sailors. The small town around the harbor and the canal with its simple church is full of flowers all the year. Ilovik therefore also has the nickname Flower Island.

On the small island of Silba there are some bays with sandy soil in the water. The island town of Silba itself is particularly well-known for the hexagonal „love tower“, which was built in the 17 th century by a captain for his sweatheart.

In any case you should include the idyllic island of Cres in your trip. A circumnavigation of the island of Cres is well feasible, including the islands of Rab in the east and Krk in the northeast. Driving on the west coast of Cres, the island of Lošinj with the neighboring islands Ilovik, Susak and Unije in the south to southwest and the coast of the Istrian peninsula in the northwest is a nice trip with lots of nature, towns and villages, history and clear water

  • Valun and Martinscica are both very pretty fishing villages.The blue grotto (Plava Grotta) lies on the way between Valun and Martinscica on the bay Zanja.

Although Pomer is only 8 km from Pula, it seems that the place is at the other end of the world. The gentle, deep bay, framed by pine forest and green meadows, conveys tranquility. Pommer is a small Istrian fishing village with a dominating church in the main square. In summer, there are often cozy music evenings there.

The whole area of Pula is a large site of Roman remains. There is hardly a bay that does not contain the remains of a Roman villa rustica. The settlement Pomer is located in the middle of a "Roman site" and is certainly very old.

Please note that this is just a possible trip suggestion. The Croatian coast, with its countless small islands and bays, offers a a lot of bathing stops and sailing opportunities. Please adapt your individual route to the given wind and weather conditions

Route 3 (1 week)

Route 3 (1 Week)

Day Destination From Destination To
Saturday Veruda Medulin or Pomer
Sunday Medulin or Pomer Cres - Cres
Monday Cres - Cres Losinj - Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj or Baldarka (opening hours bridge canal-Osor)
Tuesday Losinj - Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj or Baldarka (opening hours bridge canal-Osor) Silba
Wednesday Silba Ilovik or Mali Losinj
Thursday Ilovik or Mali Losinj Unije
Friday Unije Veruda

On the small island of Silba there are some bays with sandy soil in the water. The island town of Silba itself is particularly well-known for the hexagonal "love tower", which was built in the 17 th century by a captain for his sweatheart.

Silba

Route 4 (1 week)

Route 4 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Veruda Unije or Susak
Sunday Unije or Susak Losinj - Mali Losinj or Veli Losinj (opening hours bridge canal!)
Monday Losinj Rab
Tuesday Rab Krk Punat
Wednesday Krk Punat Opatija
Thursday Opatija Cres Cres
Friday Cres Cres Veruda

Susak is a small, gently rolling island with only 3.7 km². In Susak time seems to have stood still. The streets are lined with flowering shrubs and well maintained. The island has great sandy coves. It is best to anchor in Porat or to moor in the harbor of Susak

Susak

The island of Rab is a paradise for sailors with its 30 sandy beaches and many small picturesque bays. Thanks to the crystal clear warm and shallow sea, Rab is an ideal holiday destination for the whole family. The former princely and episcopal city of Rab is a total monument of historical monuments and art monuments. The unique silhouette with its 4 bell towers is a distinctive landmark of Raab. The Marina Rab is located opposite the medieval bustling core of the old town and offers a beautiful view of the city.

Rab

The island of Krk is the largest island of Kvarner. Most safe havens and bays are located on the west and south coasts of the island. Between Punat and the southern tip of the island, as well as the southeastern part of the island, there are some secret bays with pebbly beaches and crystal clear waters, mostly for boaters only: Oprna, Zlatna Plaža, Vela Luka and Mala Luka, just to name a few. Nature lovers will find wonderful hiking trails on the island of Krk.

  • Punat: The lively harbor town of Punat is one of the most popular destinations for boat owners, sailors and, more recently, wakeboarders. The large marina and the marina of Punat with the numerous boats make it clear that although the water plays the main role, the town itself can also come up with all sorts of attractions. If you are looking for the old Punat, you will find it above the lively promenade with its cafes, shops and restaurants, a tangle of narrow streets, where is a lot to discover.
  • Malinska: In the bay of the same name is the nice harbor Malinska. Around the harbor there are good restaurants and cafes as well as a supermarket for the supply.

Krk

Opatija was the former summer residence of the Viennese court and has lost nothing of the splendor of bygone times with its splendid buildings. Even today, the renowned seaside resort, thanks to its mild climate, is one of the most important air and spa resorts. A little nostalgic but sophisticated and with a little thrill when playing in the casino, Opatija is perfect for enjoyment and entertainment at the highest level. Relaxation and recreation can be found here in the nice cafes or on a walk on the special 12 km long promenade, the famous Lungomare, along the sea.

Opatija

Route 5 (1 week)

Route 5 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Veruda City tour of Pula
Sunday Veruda Rovinj
Monday Rovinj Novigrad
Tuesday Novigrad Porec
Wednesday Porec National Park Brijuni
Thursday National Park Brijuni Medulin or Pomer
Friday Medulin or Pomer Veruda

Rovinj, with its unmistakable cityscape and towering bell tower, is probably the loveliest town in Istria. The colorful houses of the fishing harbour growing in steep alleys and accommodate numerous restaurants, sunny ice cream parlors and well-attended cafes. Historically, Rovinj has a lot of culture to offer. Golden Cape Zlatni RT, the largest botanical garden in Istria, and the many beaches and coves around Rovinj should definitely be included in your trip plan.

Novigrad is located on a small island that was connected to the mainland in the 18th century. Thanks to its sheltered harbor, Novigrad soon became a colony of Greek sailors. Later, the Romans built their fortified town of Civitas Novum here, and from the 6th to the 19th century, Novigrad was an influential episcopal synod. The medieval road network, the old fortress walls and the towers, which once served to defend the town, have been well preserved to this day and make the place a tourist magnet. The modern village offers cosy cafes, restaurants and boutiques, a modern marina, beautiful long gently walks and sloping rocky and pebble beaches.

Novigrad

The Riviera Porec - Vrsar presents itself with pine-lined headlands and blue-green lagoons, with offshore islets and bizarrely rugged cliffs. Porec is a friendly town surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Every night, the extremely interesting old town of Porec is filled with life. All the many historic buildings and churches offer an impressive picture with nocturnal lighting.

Porec

National park Brijuni

The lush green, consisting of 14 shallow islands and islets, opposite Pula / Veruda archipelago Brijuni has a unique Mediterranean and exotic flora and fauna. From 1947, the Yugoslavian state and party leader Tito had his preferred summer residence on the island. After Tito‘s death in 1980, the islands were declared a national park and since 1985 the island has been open to the public. You can only dock in the port on the main island Veli Brijunj with private boats. There are strict rules for boat tourists. Anchor and passage bans should be strictly observed. The relatively small Brijuni National Park has a number of sights and attractions to offer. In the exotic safari park on Veli Brijuni in the north of the island you can see Nile antelope, llamas, zebras, elephants and many other species. In the Salin bird sanctuary behind the Gromace promontory in the south of the island of Veli Brijuni, swamp plants and three ponds offer native birds and migratory birds an important habitat for resting and nesting. There are remains from all eras in the National Park - starting with the dinosaurs that left their mark on several parts of the island. The ruins in the Val Catena Bay / Uvala Verige date backe to Roman times. In the center of the island is a Venetian castle with a fortified tower and the St. Germanus church. You should plan enough time for this and the many other historical sights.

The whole area of Pula is a large site of Roman remains. There is hardly a bay that does not contain the remains of a Roman villa rustica. The settlement Pomer is located in the middle of a „Roman site“ and is certainly very old.

Route 6 (2 weeks)

Route 6 (2 weeks)

Day From To
Saturday Veruda City tour of Pula
Sunday Veruda Unije
Monday Unije Ilovik
Tuesday Ilovik Ist
Wednesday Ist Dugi Otok Pantera (via Veli Rat Wrack)
Thursday Dugi Otok Pantera Dugi Otok Sakarun
Friday Dugi Otok Sakarun Silba
Saturday Silba Rab
Sunday Rab Losinj Veli Losinj or Baldarka
Monday Losinj Susak
Tuesday Susak Losinj Mali Losinj
Wednesday Losinj Mali Losinj Cres Osor
Thursday Cres Osor Cres Cres
Friday Cres Cres Veruda

The small island of Unije is strikingly green and wildly overgrown with sage, rockrose, laurel, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Especially in spring it smells wonderful. The few inhabitants live in the only town, their houses are aligned circularly towards the sea. Trails lead across the entire island and to the two lighthouses.

The small village on the island of the same name impresses with its cozy restaurants on the harbor promenade. On the many walking paths that run through the island, after a lazy day at the water you can strech your legs. A little more strenuous, but rewarded with a magnificent view is the steep path to the chapel on the mountain.

Dugi Otok Veli Rat, Pantera

From far away you can see the oldest lighthouse of Croatia at the northern tip of Dugi Otok. The mast of a sunken Italian freighter raises out of the water. In calm seas, you can anchor and go snorkelling at the shipwreck. The bay Pantera lies on the inside on the way to the Marina Veli Rat and has buoys. From there, a 10 minute walk will take you to the lighthouse and the bay in front of it. The bay at the lighthouse is very beautiful with gorgeous big white stones and great waves for bodyboard surfing.

Dugi Otok, Veli Rat, Pantera

Dugi Otok Sakarun

On the outside of Dugi Otok is the paradisiacal bay Sakarun. The large sandy bay has beautiful turquoise waters and a long, shallow sandy beach. There are two bars on the shore. A tourist train goes from here to Bozova during the day.

Dugi Otok, Sakarun

Central Dalmatia

Base: Biograd/Jezera/Sibenik

Route 1 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Biograd/Murter/Pirovac Vrgada or Murter, Vucigrade, Kosirinia
Sunday Vrgada, Murter Vodice
Monday Vodice Skradin
Tuesday Skradin Žirje Vela Stupica
Wednesday Žirje Vela Stupica Kornat/Vrulje
Thursday Kornat/Vrulje National park Telašcica bay or Sali
Friday National park Telašcica Via various bathing bays on Pasman back to Biograd, Murter or Pirovac

Biograd the "white city" or royal city is a modern city. For a long time, it has been the residence of medieval Croatian dynasties, whose splendor is still visible in the old town. During the day, life mainly takes place on the beaches and the harbor promenade, in the evening the bustle shifts to the promenade of the old town. Numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and ice cream parlors await the tourists. Biograd is a popular port of departure in the heart of Dalmatia. The Pasman Canal and the islands of Pasman and Uglijan, as well as the beautiful world of the Kornati Islands are right on the doorstep.

Murter Jezera, Murter and the bays

Murter is also called the gateway to the Kornati, but the peninsula itself has also a lot to offer. The starting port Jezera is a lovely little place with a nice beach, shops, restaurants and bars. The main town of Murter, is a lot bigger and busier. Especially the nightlife of Murter has a lot to offer.

The bays Vucigrada and Kosirinia are located south and are ideal for bathing with their turquoise crystal clear water. In the beautiful, but also very busy bay Vucigrada, the popular restaurant Cigrada invites you to an excellent lunch or dinner.

The nice little town Pirovac is surrounded by picturesque beaches and offers a good infrastructure. In the village there are numerous attractions, such as the ruins of the old city walls, a former Franciscan monastery and various sacral buildings.

Vrgada on the small island in front of Murter is a nice island town with the possibility of landing and some restaurants. In front of the red sandy beach there is a buoy field.

The historic center of Vodice is located on a small island connected with the mainland by a stone bridge. The former fishing village has retained its original beauty and its homely charm with its narrow streets and densely lined up stone houses. The modern marina is located east of the old town.

Vodice

The journey through the canal is beautiful. Skradin is a sleepy town, a picturesque place against the backdrop of white rocks and green shore. Skradin nestles on the reeds,has a small marina and numerous anchorages. Only a few kilometers inland there are the grandiose waterfalls of the Krka National Park.

Zirje, Vela Stupica

Zirje is a very quiet island, ideal for those seeking peace.The most beautiful bathing areas can be found in the Vela and Mala Stupica bay. Immediately behind the bays rise hills where ruins of Byzantine fortresses from the 6th century can be visited.

KORNAT Vrulje, ACI Marina Piscera, Lavsa SMOKVICA small island on the southern tip of Kornat

The long island of Kornat is the namesake of the entire Kornati National Park archipelago. Like a necklace of white pearls, the islands of the Kornati shine from the clear blue of the Adriatic. Hundreds of small islands and reefs, a largely uninhabited little gray and white hilly landscape with sparse greenery, covered with olive and fig trees or vineyards - the labyrinthine archipelago of Kornati National Park. For skippers, the archipelago is something very special. Due to its importance as an area of almost untouched nature with an almost intact ecosystem, The National Park is subject to strict conditions. This also applies to anchoring, which is only allowed in certain bays. The visit to the national park is not free, you pay per person per day admission to the National Park. The island Kornat is with a size of 32 km² the largest island of the Kornati archipelago. On there are also the places / coves Vrulje, Piscera and Lavsa. Insider tip: The Kornati Mountains are the most beautiful places to enjoy a beautiful sunset!

Kornat

National park Telascica

The Telascica Nature Park is located in the south of the island of Dugi otok and extends over a length of 10 km. The northeastern shore of Telascica Bay is mostly bare, while in the southwest pine, olive and fig trees grow. The Telascica is one of the largest and most beautiful bays on the Croatian coast. Very impressive are the steep rock cliffs, which rise up to 166 m height and protect the bay to the sea side.

Dugi Otok Sali

Sali on the east coast of Dugi Otok is an idyllic island town with many restaurants and a particularly nice music bar for the nightlife. The name Sali comes from the salt mines, from which the precious sea salt was obtained. Sali has an interesting cemetery where the dead are not buried in the earth but in rock caves. The craters that have been blown up into the rock are closed with large stone slabs.

Route 2 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Biograd/Murter/Pirovac/Sibenik Vodice or Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica
Sunday Vodice or Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica Skradin
Monday Skradin Kaprije or Kakan
Tuesday Kaprije or Kakan Smokvica Ulojena or Kornat Piškera or Lavsa
Wednesday Smokvica or Kornat Zut Marina Zut
Thursday Zut Marina Zut Vrgada or Murter or Vucigrade or Kosirina
Friday Vrgada or Murter Via various bathing bays back to Vrgada and back to the base

Sibenik is one of the larger port towns of Croatia. A narrow channel, the mouth of the river Krka, which pulls up to Skradin and the famous waterfalls, separates Sibenik from the open sea. In the old town, numerous well-preserved stone works of art from the Middle Ages have been preserved. On the harbor promenade below the famous cathedral cafes, restaurants and bars line up.

Sibenik

Because of its scenic beauty Zlarin is also called "The Golden Island". Zlarin is known for its coral and sponge divers. Zlarin is a subtropical paradise with palm trees and fig trees. Naturestonehouses line the promenade from the only town of the island. Among them proud residences from the 17th and 18th century can be visited.

Kaprije, Kakan

The island of Kaprije, located in the middle of the archipelago in front of Sibenik, has a particularly rich coast, where several beaches invite you to swim. In the bay V Nozdra on the southeastern cape there is a good place to stay. From there it is only a 15-minute walk to the small port town of Kaprije. The neighboring island of Kakan is uninhabited and has many beautiful bays too.

Kaprije, Kakan

KORNAT Vrulje, ACI marina Piscera, Lavsa SMOKVICA small island at the southern tip of Kornat

Kornat Vrulje

Zut with it 12 km² is the second largest island of the Kornati National Park, consisting of bare kalkfels or bare herbaceous flora. Like the island of Kornat, Zut is inhabited only in summer, because there are no sources of water on the island, Zut is owned by the farmers of Murter who have their olive plantations and orchards there. The ACI Marina Zut is very popular with sailors because of its lovely surroundings.

Murter Vucigrade

Base: Sibenik (Biograd/Jezera)

Route 3 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Biograd/Murter Jezera/Pirovac/Sibenik Vodice (possible bathing stops: Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica)
Sunday Vodice Skradin
Monday Skradin Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica
Tuesday Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica Kaprije or Kakan
Wednesday Kaprije or Kakan Zirje Vela Stupica
Thursday Zirje Vela Stupica Murter Vucigrade, Murter or Vrgada
Friday Murter Vucigrade, Murter or Vrgada Biograd/Murter Jezera/Pirovac/Sibenik

Zirje Vela Stupica

Route 4 (1 Week)

Day From To
Saturday Sibenik Primosten
Sunday Primosten Trogir
Monday Trogir Brac Milna or Bobovisca
Tuesday Brac Milna Hvar Hvar
Wednesday Hvar Hvar Rogoznica
Thursday Rogoznica Vodice
Friday Vodice Sibenik, Murter, Pirovac, Biograd

Primosten is a picturesque island town with world famous vineyards on the opposite mainland. The settlement was founded in the early 16th century by residents of the nearby coastal region, who were searching for protection protection from the Turks and fortified the rocky island with walls and towers. Today, the former fishing village is connected to the mainland by a causeway. Beautiful historic fishermen's houses and parts of the city walls have survived and give Primosten its special flair.

Primosten

Trogir, as a port of departure, offers a variety of attractions. The historic old town with its countless Gothic cathedrals, Venetian palaces and Baroque churches is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Narrow romantic lanes lead you to the historic buildings and squares.

Trogir

  • Milna: ACI Marina. Pretty old island village. Great for strolling and eating. In the village you have all supply options. Especially worth seeing is the church.
  • Bobovisca: Nice place with mooring, electricity and water. Nice cafe and restaurant right on the jetty. Several beautiful bathing possibilities on both pages of the place on large stone slabs.

Brac

  • Hvar: Hvar, on the island of the same name, was one of the most important nautical cities in history due to its strategic location since antiquity. Almost at each corner you will find historic buildings that reflect the spirit of different historical epochs. Already from the elegant, palm-fringed harbor promenade, the fairytale city offers sights and culture at its best. Hvar has become one of the best addresses on the Dalmatian coast, is not for nothing known as the “St. Tropez of Croatia”. Hvar is dominated by the large fortress, with a breathtaking view over the old town and the Paklini islands.

Hvar

Rogoznica is one of the less-known twin sister of Primosten. Rogoznica is similarly built and also connected to the mainland by a causeway. Rogoznica is a small tranquil fishing village. In a sheltered location, the place, surrounded by pine forests, offers a lovely appearance with a nice promenade.

Rogoznica

Base: Zadar

Route 5 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Zadar Sightseeing or Ugljan Sutomiscica
Sunday Zadar or Ugljan Sutomiscica Molat Brgulje
Monday Molat Dugi otok Veli Rat Pantera
Tuesday Dugi otok Veli Rat Pantera Ist
Wednesday Ist Silba Silba
Thursday Silba Olib
Friday Olib Zadar

Zadar in the heart of Dalmatia is one of the most popular Croatian holiday destinations and one of the most beautiful port cities in Croatia. With its historic flair the 3000-year-old city combines modernity and history perfectly. Remnants of antiquity, historic villas and churches, attractive squares with restaurants, cafes and lively bars with nightlife make Zadar a vibrant city.

Zadar

About 9 km southeast of Zadar lies the Marina Sukosan, with 1400 berths one of the largest marinas on the Adriatic. The picturesque little town is very popular because of its proximity to Zadar and its beautiful pebble beaches.

Sukosan

Ugljan Sutomiscica, Kukljica

Ugljan is also called the green island. Slightly hilly, it stretches two nautical miles west of Zadar. With its many bays and the small Marina Kukljica Ugljan is a good stopover on every trip.

Ugljan

On the island of Molat there are three small towns: Molat, Brgulje and Zapuntel. A nice place for over night for sailors is the buoys field in front of the village of Brgulje. Molat is a rocky patch for peace seekers.

Ist

There is only one place on the island, which also bears the name Olib. The place is located on the western side of the island overlooking the island of Silba. On the western side of the island is the largest bay called Olib. The bay Slatinica, with the most beautiful sandy beach of the island, lies on the eastern side. The bay of Sv. Nikola with the church of the same name is well protected from Bora and is therefore suitable for sailors and boaters.

Route 6 (1 week)

Route 6 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Zadar Sightseeing or Ugljan Sutomiscica
Sunday Zadar or Ugljan Sutomiscica Dugi Otok Bozova
Monday Dugi Otok Bozova Premuda
Tuesday Premuda Ilovik
Wednesday Ilovik Mali Losinj
Thursday Mali Losinj Silba
Friday Silba Zadar

Dugi Otok Bozova

Bozova is a nice little place in a sheltered harbor bay. From the large hotel there you have a magnificent view of the bay.

Premuda

Losinj Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj

Mali Losinj, today the largest city and capital of the island, is located in a deep bay. The area surrounding the village is characterized by extensive pine forests that reach to the beaches and coves of crystal clear waters.

Route 7 (1 week)

Route 7 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Zadar Sightseeing or Ugljan Sutomiscica
Sunday Zadar or Ugljan Sutomiscica Dugi Otok Bozova
Monday Dugi Otok Bozova Silba
Tuesday Silba Premuda
Wednesday Premuda Dugi Otok Sakarun or Molat
Thursday Dugi Otok Sakarun or Molat Dugi Otok Pantera via Veli Rat wreck! or Molat
Friday Dugi Otok Pantera or Molat Zadar

Route 8 (1 week)

Route 8 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday base Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar
Sunday Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar Molat Brgulje Bojenfeld
Monday Molat Silba
Tuesday Silba Premuda
Wednesday Premuda Ist Ist
Thursday Ist Ist Dugi Otok Bozova
Friday Dugi Otok Bozova Zadar or Sukosan

Route 9 (1 week)

Base: Biograd/Murter/Zadar

Route 9 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday base Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar
Sunday Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar Molat Brgulje Bojenfeld
Monday Molat Silba
Tuesday Silba Premuda
Wednesday Premuda Dugi Otok Bozova
Thursday Dugi Otok Bozova Dugi Otok Brbinj or Iz Soline or Veli Iz
Friday Dugi Otok Brbinj or Iz Soline or Veli Iz Biograd, Murter, Pirovac

Iz, Iz Veli

The island of Iz lies inland from Dugi Otok near the nice little harbor town Brbinj. Iz is the only Dalmatian island whose inhabitants were potters. These simple, almost unadorned utensils are still widely known today. The construction of the houses on Iz are traditional and simple. The steak restaurant Mandrac in Iz Veli is known among sailors for its sensational and great steaks.

Iz Veli

Route 10 (2 weeks)

Route 10 (2 weeks)

Day From To
Saturday Biograd/Murter/Pirovac Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar
Sunday Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar Silba
Monday Silba Rab Marina
Tuesday Rab Marina Rab Coves
Wednesday Rab Ilovik or Mali Lošinj
Thursday Ilovik or Mali Lošinj Premuda or Ist
Friday Premuda or Ist Dugi Otok Sakarun
Saturday Dugi Otok Sakarun Dugi Otok Pantera or Molat over wreck Veli Rat
Sunday Dugi Otok Pantera or Molat/td> Iz Soline or Rava
Monday Iz Soline or Rava Dugi Otok Sali or National Park Telascica
Tuesday Dugi Otok Sali or National Park Telascica Zut
Wednesday Zut Pasman Soline or Zincena
Thursday Pasman Vrgada or Murter Vucigrade or Kosirina
Friday Vrgada or Murter Vucigrade or Kosirina Biograd/Murter/Pirovac

Losinj, Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj

National park telascica.

Vrgada

Split, Trogir

Base: Split/Trogir

Route 1 (1 week)

Day From To
Saturday Split/Trogir Brac Milna
Sunday Brac Milna Hvar Stari Grad / Vrborsca
Monday Hvar Stari Grad / Vrborsca Hvar Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar or Marina Palmizana at Sveti Klement
Tuesday Hvar Vis Stoncica or Vis
Wednesday Vis Stoncica Vis Komiza (southern route over bays Budikovac, Stiniva or northern route with sightseeing of the military bunker northeast of Vis)
Thursday Vis Solta (Maslinica or Sesula bay south)
Friday Solta Split/Trogir

Split is the capital of Dalmatia and the largest city on the Adriatic coast. The city is 1700 years old and full of cultural sights from all eras.

Split

  • Milna : ACI Marina. Pretty old island village. Great for strolling and eating. In the village you have all supply options. Especially worth seeing is the church.
  • Bobovisca : Nice place with mooring, electricity and water. Nice cafe and restaurant right on the jetty. Several beautiful bathing possibilities on both pages of the place on large stone slabs.
  • Stari Grad : "Old Town" The medieval town of Stari Grad is located in an impressive bay that leads into the city like a funnel. On the long promenade, which is also the lively center of the village, you are right in front of the imposing town hall at Moorings. Stroll along the promenade and discover numerous baroque buildings. Many small squares invite you to linger in the UNESCO-listed town.
  • Vrborsca : The image of the fjord-like harbor of Vrborsca is characterized by old stone houses and a nice little river spanned by narrow bridges. In the small fishery museum you can be led to times long past.
  • Hvar : Hvar, on the island of the same name, was one of the most important nautical cities in history due to its strategic location since antiquity. Almost at each corner you will find historic buildings that reflect the spirit of different historical epochs. Already from the elegant, palm-fringed harbor promenade, the fairytale city offers sights and culture at its best. Hvar has become one of the best addresses on the Dalmatian coast, is not for nothing known as the "St. Tropez of Croatia". Hvar is dominated by the large fortress, with a breathtaking view over the old town and the Pakleni islands.
  • Milna : Milna is only 4 km south of Hvar town. Situated in a sheltered bay Milna is ideal for families with its beautiful pebble beaches away from the hustle and bustle. On the west bank of the bay there is one of the finest examples of rustic architecture from the 17th century, the summer residence of the Ivanić family, built in Baroque and Renaissance style.

Sveti Klement

  • Marina Palmizana : Marina Palmizana on the island of Sveti Klement faces the town of Hvar. The former barren island is today a thriving paradise full of exotic plants, extraordinary art and culture, and, of course, first-class gastronomy. There are taxi boat connections to Hvar until midnight.
  • If you cannot find a place in the Marina Palmizana, you can also find space in the Vinogradisce bay on the other side of Sveti Klement, opposite the marina. A short, beautiful path leads from there across the exotic vegetation to the Marina Palmizana. On the way there are also numerous restaurants and bars.

Palmizana

Vis Stoncica

With its gorgeous and gently sloping shallow sandy beach, the bay is one of the most popular destinations on the island of Vis. With turquoise blue water, sandy beach, palm trees and beach bar, the bay is ideal for swimming and snorkelling. In the evening, many of the yachts leave the bay and calm returns. Highly recommended is the hike to the nearby lighthouse on the Cape. The path goes up from the beach to the left of the bar. In the evening you can eat very well in the restaurant on the beach.

Vis Stoncica

In addition to the town of Vis, visiting the marine tunnels / Rogagic, northwest of the city of Vis is highly recommended. Follow the way to the beach at the marine bunker entrance, then towards the open sea there is a small parking spot with the tunnel entrance gate. You should definitely anchor in the bay in front of the marine tunnel, because the setting directly at the tunnel entrance is actually prohibited, because in the morning many excursion boats want to enter there.

Vis

Very nice place with many possibilities for the evening. Numerous shops, restaurants, bars and cafes invite you to stroll. Behind the jetty there is a nice beach with a beach bar. In the bay and also outside the breakwater, there are numerous buoys.

Vis Komiza

Solta Maslinica

Nice little place, which is worth a stop especially because of the beautifully restored Venetian palace. The beautiful estate now houses a luxury hotel with an excellent attached restaurant.

Solta Sesula

Nice but much visited bay with a good restaurant.

Route 2 (2 weeks)

Route 2 (2 weeks)

Day From To
Saturday Split/Trogir sightseeing
Sunday Split/Trogir Brac Pucisa or Baška Voda (Mainland Makarska)
Monday Brac Pucisa / Baška Voda HVAR (swim stop Markaska) Jelsa or Mala Staniva
Tuesday Hvar Jelsa/Mala Staniva Hvar Sucuraj (southern tip)
Wednesday Hvar Sucuraj Pelješac / Loviste or Korcula Babina or Kneza
Thursday Pelješac / Korcula Loviste, Babina or Kneza Korcula Korcula city
Friday Korcula Lastovo (swim stop Korcula Lumbarda), Zaklopatica
Saturday Lastovo Zaklopatica Lastovo national park Prezba/Hotelmole or Ubli
Sunday Lastovo Prezba, Ubli Korcula Vela Luka
Monday Korcula Vela Luka Vis Stoncica
Tuesday Vis Stoncica Vis Vis or Komiza
Wednesday Vis Vis or Komiza Hvar Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar
Thursday Hvar Hvar or Milna Solta Necujam or Rogac or Drvenik Veli / Drvenik Mali
Friday Solta Necujam or Rogac or Drvenik Veli / Drvenik Mali Split/Trogir
  • Pucisca : Pucisca is also called the "city" of stones. Already at the entrance you can see the big quarry from which the special white limestone, also often called white marble, is exported all over the world, for particularly exquisite buildings. Puscina is a nice little island town with a little picturesque town harbor.

Brac Pucisca

Baska Voda on the mainland

Just near the famous tourist resort of Makarska lies the lovely resort of Baska Voda. The palm-fringed waterfront is the bustling center of the resort with numerous shops, restaurants and bars.

Baska Voda

  • Jelsa : Historic nice harbor town with many attractions like the chapel of Sveti Ivan.
  • Mala Stiniva : Nice bay with pebble beaches. Through the picturesque rocks raising up vertically of the turquoise sea are a popular picture motif.
  • Sucuraj : Sucuraj is a typical Dalmatian fishing village with small narrow streets and stone houses. It is located at the southern tip of HVAR and offers a beautiful view over the sea and the surrounding islands.

Peljesac Loviste

Loviste is a small village at the western end of the Peljesac peninsula.

  • Korcula : The old town of Korcula is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the entire Mediterranean. Korcula has a diverse cityscape, which was created in the course of the eras by the Greeks, Romans, Illyrians, Croats and Venetians. Numerous attractions bear witness to these times. Due to its round fortification towers Korcula is also often referred to as a fortified town or small Dubrovnik. Narrow streets and historic squares with magnificent buildings and churches as well as an impressive city wall await visitors. The famous sailor Marco Polo was born in Korcula in 1254. The Marco Polo Museum in Korcula is recommendable and very informative.
  • Kneza, Lumbarda : The coast of the island of Korcula is especially nice, with many bays for anchoring and swimming. All the bays offer a small but fine infrastructure. The City of Korcula can be reached by taxi.The closer the bays to the city of Korcula, the more popular they are. But also on the mainland opposite, Orebic is very popular with sailors too. A taxi boat and the ferry ride regularly to Korcula from there.
  • Vela Luka : Vela Luka is a lovely village with a pretty harbor promenade with palm trees, cafes and restaurants. Vela Luka is located in a deep bay, which is very well protected by the neighboring mountains.

Korcula

Compared to other Dalmatian islands, Lastovo has a lot of fertile land. Lastovo is one of the most forested green islands in Croatia. It can justifiably call itself a nature park, because it is an island of tranquility. Countless islands with picturesque bays and sandy shores belongs to Lastovo archipelago. Remains of Illyrian and Roman settlements can still be seen on some islands. Depending on wind and weather, you can explore the beautiful bays and small villages to your heart's content. On Lastovo nature dominates, you can also go for wonderful walks on the small island. At Prezba there are two old naval bunkers to visit.

Lastovo

  • Hvar : Hvar, on the island of the same name, was one of the most important nautical cities in history due to its strategic location since antiquity. Almost at each corner you will find historic buildings that reflect the spirit of different historical epochs. Already from the elegant, palm-fringed harbor promenade, the fairytale city offers sights and culture at its best. Hvar has become one of the best addresses on the Dalmatian coast, is not for nothing known as the "St. Tropez of Croatia". Hvar is dominated by the large fortress, with a breathtaking view over the old town and the Paklini islands.
  • Milna : Milna is only 4 km south of Hvar town. Situated in a sheltered bay Milna is ideal for families with its beautiful pebble beaches away from the hustle and bustle. On the west bank of the bay there is one of the finest examples of rustic architecture from the 17th century, the summer residence of the Ivanic family, built in Baroque and Renaissance style.
  • Stomorska : On the northeast side of Solta there is the village of Stomorska with the island's oldest harbor. The houses stretch along the slopes to the harbor, where the lively center of Stomorska is. In summer, the city is a popular destination and along the promenade there are numerous restaurants, cafes and a few smaller shops.
  • Necujam : The village of Necujam is located in Split's largest bay on the island of Solta. Here you will also find a large holiday village. In the lower part of the bay you will see one of the largest beaches on Solta, a popular anchorage!
  • Rogac : Rogac is the main port on the island of Solta and has a petrol station. During the day Rogac is a bustling tourist destination, rather quiet at night.
  • Maslinica : On the west side of Solta lies the harbor town Maslinica, one of the most beautiful places on the island. The heart of Maslinica beats on the beach promenade, because there is not only the ACI Marina, but also the wonderful castle Martinis Marchi.

Drvenik Veli, Drvenik Mali

The two islands are flat and great for swimming. Anyone who wants can also go to the port Drevnik on Veli Drevnik. The place is lovely and very quiet, there are a small church with an old cemetery, some shops and some cafes and restaurants. At the harbor entrance opposite the marina is a ferry landing, but does not bother.

Route 3 (2 weeks)

Route 3 (2 weeks)

Day From To
Saturday Split/Trogir Brac Milna
Sunday Brac Milna Hvar Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar or Sveti Klement Marina Palmizana
Monday Hvar or Palmizana Vis Vis
Tuesday Vis Vis Vis Komiza
Wednesday Vis Komiza Korcula Vela Luka
Thursday Korcula Vela Luka Lastovo Prezba or Ubli
Friday Lastovo Prezba or Ubli Lastovo Zaklopatica
Saturday Lastovo Zaklopatica Mljet Pomena
Sunday Mljet Pomena Mljet Polace
Monday Mljet Polace Korcula Korcula
Tuesday Korcula Korcula Peljesac Loviste or Scedro
Wednesday Peljesac Loviste Hvar Sucuraj
Thursday Hvar Sucuraj Baska Voda
Friday Solta Necujam or Rogac or Drvenik Veli / Drvenik Mali Split/Trogir

Vis is an island with a lot of untouched nature. The island of Vis is 32 nautical miles from the mainland. Vis is thus the furthest upstream island of the Adriatic. Due to its location, Vis was a military outpost until 1989. To the northeast, not far from the city of Vis, there is a well-preserved military system with an underground naval tunnel and a military bunker which can be visited. The city of Vis is lovely and full of respectable houses from the renaissance and baroque era. Ancient remains and quiet narrow streets with numerous souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes invite you to linger.

The island, which is densely covered with sea pines and green oaks up to the beaches, is a national park in its western part. The special feature of the island are two salt lakes, which are connected to the sea. In one a small Benedictine monasteryis situated. Mljet offers several interesting bays. The bays of Pomena and Polace are ideal starting points for a visit to the National Park. From the port of Polacee the entrance to the national park is just 50 meters away. The entrance fee includes the bus ride to the salt lake. There you can comfortably walk around the lake or visit the monastery island. Mljet is a beautiful island for hiking, swimming or just relaxing.

Mljet

  • Sucuraj : Sucuraj is a typical Dalmatian fishing village with small narrow streets and stone houses. It is located at the southern tip of Hvar and offers a beautiful view over the sea and the surrounding islands.

Qualification requirements

For a yacht charter in Croatia, you need one of the licences listed below as well as a VHF radio licence. If you do not have a sailing licence or do not have enough experience, you can also book a skipper for the desired yacht.

  • Croatian Coastal licence (Adriatic Sea & International Sea valid!)
  • Internationally valid offshore patent or
  • a patent for near shore sailing as well as
  • a VHF radio licence (skipper or crew member)

Croatia is a member of the European Union and its currency is the euro since January 1st, 2023. See the last page of the base information for a detailed list of payment methods. In your boarding pass you can see which extras have to be paid on site.

The Pitter Deposit Coverage

With our Pitter deposit coverage you are on the safe side with a one-off payment upon signing. Damage to the yacht, as well as sail damage, dinghy incl. outboard motor, spinnaker, gennaker and blister are insured.

Provisioning

Together with our partner from JAM Yacht Supply , we make it as easy as possible for you to order provisions for your next cruise. Simply follow the link in your base information and order from the online shop in good time before the start of your cruise. The ordered items will be delivered when you wish, so that your provisions are already ready when you check in on board.

We recommend that you use mySea . You can book your moorings easily and conveniently online via this free digital guide. With mySea you will find all the information about sailing areas, the best bays, and harbours as well as good restaurants. mySea contains all the details about mooring in marinas, harbours, and buoy fields. Discover detailed information on over 30,000 POIs (Points of Interest).

In our yacht charter area Croatia, the typical mild Mediterranean climate prevails. With about 200 days of sunshine per year, the Croatian coast is one of the sunniest coasts in Europe. The prevailing Mistral wind ensures beautiful summer weather. 30°C in the months of July and August are therefore not unusual. The sea temperature on the coast is around 25°C in the summer months. With ideal winds, warm weather and pleasant water temperatures, Croatia is also a very popular sailing destination in the early and late season.

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Croatia climate, sailing grounds and conditions.

The ideal climate and the beauty of its shores contribute to making Croatia one of the most popular sailing destinations in the world. You'll enjoy its countless islands and the variety of sailing conditions the Adriatic offers. There is a small tidal range of 1 to 2 feet depending on your location.

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7 DAYS - Itinerary 1

Suggested sailing itinerary: dubrovnik – trogir.

7 DAYS Dubrovnik – Trogir

The 7-day sailing route that includes islands Šipan, Mljet, Korčula, Lastovo, Vis & Hvar

Dubrovnik – Šipanska Luka (Island of Šipan) (15 NM), Swimming at Lopud Šipanska Luka: Here you will experience the first glimpse (and taste!) of the Croatian coast. The Island of Šipan offers a broad range of gastronomy offers, as well as a lush nature of the largest of the Elaphiti Islands. We recommend visiting one of the traditional restaurants (konoba) and taking a walk in island’s rich vegetation (palm trees, olives, figs, fruits).

Polače: Being a part of the Mljet National Park (northern Island of Mljet), Polače offers a great variety of fish to taste, sports to play and sites to see. After enjoying the beautiful azure sea and a secluded sandy beach, you can go on exploring the Mljet National Park's two saltwater lakes, Large and Small Lake (Veliko i Malo jezero). It is a nice long walk (the lakes stretch for more than 4 km) during which you can also visit a former medieval Benedictine monastery on an islet Melita (Sveta Marija) situated in the middle of the Large Lake.

Korčula (Korkyra): A charming ancient town on the east side of the island of the same name. You will be amazed by the medieval architecture and other attractions Korčula has to offer: traditional restaurants showing off the Croatian cuisine, rich nightlife by the beautiful sea. It is a perfect combination of something old and something new.

Skrivena Luka: A well-known village by the locals, but not a common tourist spot – that would be the definition of this small secluded bay (thus the name, Hidden Harbour) on the southern side of the Island of Lastovo, known by the locals as Portorus. It is famous for its lighthouse Struga, the oldest one in Croatia, as well as for diverse contents (from gastronomy to accommodation). The nature is intact and gives you a great image of Mediterranean atmosphere.

Island of Vis: Being a perfect blend of local lifestyle and tourist atmosphere, the Island of Vis will not disappoint you! You can enjoy the local architecture (Stiniva, St George’s fortress) and gastronomy, as well as many other activities such as sports or summer events, and all that being situated in a beautiful nature and easy-going atmosphere. Vis is one among many great sailor spots. Close to the Island of Vis is located the Island of Biševo, which holds the Blue Cave (Modra špilja) that we certainly recommend visiting. Cove Stončica is the place ideal for swimming.

Hvar: The inevitable stop in your Croatian adventure is the sunniest island in the Adriatic and its main town of the same name. The island bathes in one of the clearest parts of Adriatic and offers a stunning view from the waterfront, both towards the sea and the old town (Hvar fortress). Apart from the charm this town has and its nightlife, you can find many secluded beaches and rocky coves on the island. Paklinski otovi (Hell Islands) nearby Hvar are recommended to spend the day at the beach.

Trogir: In Trogir, a member of the UNESCO’s World Heritage list, you will experience a mix of local traditions and tourist attractions. It offers a tranquil day life and rich nightlife, all wrapped in its beautiful medieval architecture and a more easy-going rhythm. During the day, you can explore different parts of Trogir and the Island of Čiovo, with which it is connected by bridges. During the night, you can enjoy the vivid atmosphere in many restaurants and bars.

7 DAYS - Itinerary 2

Suggested sailing itinerary: trogir – dubrovnik.

7 DAYS Trogir – Dubrovnik

Maslinica: Surrounded by beautiful nature, traditional stone architecture and crystal-clear sea, Maslinica is the place to be. Not only will you relax on the secluded beaches by the woods, but you will also have a chance to have a more active vacation. Maslinica is the only port on the west side of the Island of Šolta, but it still kept its local way of life and a tranquil atmosphere. As it offers clear and calm waters, it is a great location for yachtsmen.

Hvar: The inevitable stop in your Croatian adventure is the sunniest island in the Adriatic and its main town of the same name. The island bathes in one of the clearest parts of Adriatic and offers a stunning view from the waterfront, both towards the sea and the old town (Hvar fortress). Apart from the charm this town has and its nightlife, you can find many secluded beaches and rocky coves on the island.

Island of Vis: Being a perfect blend of local lifestyle and tourist atmosphere, the Island of Vis will not disappoint you! You can enjoy the local architecture (Stiniva, St George’s fortress) and gastronomy, as well as many other activities such as sports or summer events, and all that being situated in a beautiful nature and easy-going atmosphere. Vis is one among many great sailor spots. Close to the Island of Vis is located the Island of Biševo, which holds the Blue Cave (Modra špilja) that we certainly recommend visiting.

Pasadur: Moving from the southern to the western side of the Island of Lastovo, you will come across this small village. There are three beaches nearby and a possibility of accommodation. As for the anchoring and taking a break from sailing, we recommend Jurijeva Luka located a bit more to the west.

Dubrovnik: A city that needs little introduction. Known as the “jewel of Mediterranean”, it offers its visitors rich and diverse contents. You can explore the unique city architecture (city walls, Stradun, palaces), as well as the stunning nature around it (Mt. Srđ). You can also enjoy in the finest Croatian cuisine and vivid nightlife. As Dubrovnik is one of the main tourist attractions, it is well connected to major European cities.

7 DAYS - Itinerary 3

Suggested sailing itinerary: dubrovnik - dubrovnik.

7 DAYS Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik

The 7-day sailing route that includes islands Šipan, Mljet, Korčula & Lastovo.

Dubrovnik – ACI Marina: Only 6km away from Dubrovnik's city centre lies a stunning, well rewarded marina, surrounded with crystal clear blue sea. As it is one of the most beautiful marinas on the Adriatic and a long-time winner of the Blue Flag and “the best marina in the Adriatic” title, it is certainly a promising invitation to explore the Croatian southern coast.

Šipanska Luka: Here you will experience the first glimpse (and taste!) of the Croatian coast. The Island of Šipan offers a broad range of gastronomy offers, as well as a lush nature of the largest of the Elaphiti Islands. We recommend visiting one of the traditional restaurants (konoba) and taking a walk in island’s rich vegetation (palm trees, olives, figs, fruits).

Skrivena Luka (Hidden Harbour): A well-known village by the locals, but not a common tourist spot – that would be the definition of this small bay on the southern side of the Island of Lastovo, known by the locals as Portorus. It is famous for its lighthouse Struga, the oldest one in Croatia, as well as for diverse contents (from gastronomy to accommodation).

Okuklje: A perfect way to bring this great journey to an end is to visit Okuklje, a popular tourist site on the northern part of the Island of Mljet. There you can find numerous accommodation offers, as well as local places to visit such as restaurants and cafes. Enjoying in the calm and relaxing Adriatic Sea is well advised, since Okuklje offers a popular anchorage, swimming and hiking spots.

Island of Mljet – Dubrovnik

7 DAYS - Itinerary 4

Suggested sailing itinerary: dubrovnik - montenegro - dubrovnik.

7 DAYS Dubrovnik - Montenegro - Dubrovnik

Another inevitable destination for sailing enthusiasts is a small mountainous country on the southwestern coast of the Adriatic Sea. Its sailing spots include: the Bay of Kotor, Herceg Novi, Tivat-Porto Montenegro, Budva and Sveti Stefan.

The Montenegrin coast gives you a different, but equally astonishing sailing experience. It is rockier than the Croatian coastline, but still offers you more than 73km of beautiful beaches and countless coves. Steep mountains and strong wind can pose difficulties for anchorage. Nevertheless, there are many great safe anchorage spots along the Montenegrin coastline. Keep in mind that Navigare Yachting does not charge you for the permit for international waters on this sailing route.

The sailing route begins at Dubrovnik’s ACI Marina, Navigare Yachting’s base. From there, the route continues towards Cavtat, a small ancient town located on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. It will mesmerise you with a combination of beautiful nature and tourist contents. Cavtat bathes in mild climate, pine forests and beautiful beaches. Along the coast of the Tiha bay, you can find numerous recreational and sport facilities, as well as restaurants with traditional Mediterranean cuisine. There, you can also take a nice long walk and explore the city’s sights. As for the sailing part, the southwestern part of Cavtat’s harbour and the Tiha Bay are well adapted for anchorage, although often crowdy. In case of strong wind, we advise you to anchor at Srebreno, three miles north-northeast, since it offers a better shelter.

Our next stop is Herceg Novi, a medieval town only 4 NM north from the entrance of the Gulf of Kotor. You can experience its medieval roots by visiting the citadel overlooking the city and three other fortresses: Kanli Kula (Turkey), Spaniola (Spanish), Venetian Citadel. The town itself is rich in narrow streets and stairs, vegetation and tourist attractions, best of which are accessible only by boat. The town’s harbour offers numerous berths for yachts up to 25m and one of the clearest sea spots in the eastern Adriatic. Anchoring is allowed west and east from the harbour: Meljine beach and port of Zelenika (which is also a border crossing passage, where you can solve all entrance-exit procedures).

We continue sailing to one of the most beautiful coasts in the world, the Budva Riviera, located 25 NM southeast of the exit of the Gulf of Kotor. It is a very pleasant sailing route and scenery that contains a 21km long coast and 17 sandy beaches, which replace a usually steep Montenegrin coastline. The centre of the Budva Riviera and the tourism in Montenegro is the town of Budva. It offers a great variety of beaches, hotels, clubs, and other tourist attractions, all enveloped in beautiful nature and history. While in Budva, we recommend visiting Sveti Stefan, a nearby fortified island connected to the mainland that gives you a wonderful view of pink-sand beaches and turquoise sea. The anchorage spot depends on the wind. There are several nearby places suitable for anchorage like Žanjice beach (5 NM from Herceg Novi), Mirišta (6 NM from Herceg Novi), but, depending on the weather, we recommend the Jaz beach (closer to Budva), cape Zavala (in case of south winds), and St Nicolas Island (in case of north winds).

Another inevitable stop is a small ancient fishing village guarder by a bay, rocky beaches and crystal clear sea – Bigovo (also: Bigova). It is a great holiday destination whether you are alone or in a group, as it offers a mild climate, plenty of sunny and dry days, and various sport and leisure activities. You can choose your perfect swimming spot from various rocky beaches. The anchorages we recommend are Dobra Luka (42 22 02.58 N 18 38 18.32 E) and Oblatna (42 22 51.95 N 18 39 21.78 E).

Kotor is truly a jewel of the Montenegrin coast, located in the Bay of Kotor, at the bottom of the Gulf of Kotor. It contains rich history, amazing nature, and numerous tourist attractions, all of which was recognised by UNESCO (World Heritage Site) and The Lonely Planet (No. 1 Best in Travel City in 2016). It is no wonder that the Bay of Kotor is placed among the ten most beautiful bays in the world, as it is guarded by high mountain peaks and filled with traditional architecture (especially in the Old Town). Recommended anchorage spots are: Port of Risan, Prčanj (western coast of the Bay of Kotor), Dobrota (eastern coast of the Bay of Kotor), northwestern part of the port of Kotor.

Moving from the Bay of Kotor to another breathtaking Montenegrin bay, the Boka Kotorska bay. In the centre of the bay lies an attractive young town of Tivat. It has two ports: marina Kaliman (natural) and Porto Montenegro (built). The latter one is well known for its luxurious architecture and yachts, as it is one of the fanciest marinas on the Adriatic. It is also known for its very affordable prices both in local tourist offers’ and in diesel supplies. There is no tax and the fuel is duty free, which makes it a good refill spot.

After spending some time in Tivat and getting ready for the return journey, head back to Dubrovnik and Navigare Yachting’s base in ACI Marina. There the sailing route ends, but it does not stop you from exploring the town of Dubrovnik some more.

7 DAYS - Itinerary 5

Suggested sailing itinerary: trogir to trogir route 1.

7 DAYS Trogir to Trogir

The 7-day sailing route that includes islands Brač, Hvar, Vis and Šolta.

Trogir (Tragurium): If the idea of sipping your first-morning coffee by the beautiful Croatian sea sounds pleasant to you, Trogir is the place to be! Dating all the way back to ancient times and taking part in the UNESCO World Heritage, you will enjoy its numerous famous sights which reflect Trogir's long history and urban tradition, such as the Cathedral of St Lawrence, the Church of St Nicholas, Kamerlengo fortress, Ćipiko, Town Hall and the town gate. After getting to know Trogir's unique beauty, you can get a taste of Croatian gastronomy at local restaurants. The town does not go to sleep in the evening either, as you can visit many of the city's bars to get a glimpse of summer nights in Croatia.

Milna: To continue your vacation more actively, we suggest visiting Milna, the untouched jewel on the west coast of the Island of Brač. There you will find an untouched natural bay dating all the way back to Diocletian, surrounded by nice long sand and pebble beaches stretching nearby (Pasika, Osibova, Lučice, Maslinova, cove of Vlaška). Various sports and recreational contents are offered, including numerous sports playgrounds and sea-related activities (scuba-diving, surfing, swimming).

Stari Grad: Experience some more of the wonderful Croatian coast by surrounding yourself with its breathtaking nature. One of the must-see places is Stari Grad on the northern coast of the Island of Hvar. It is a perfect combination of the native way of life (vineyards, olives, forests) and a modern tourist spot. Many visitors come here to combine various aspects of the vacation: experiencing local gastronomy offer, sports and recreational activities, as well as beaches suitable for everyone's preferences (rocky, concrete, pebble). There is also a rich cultural programme, especially during summer: concerts, recitals and shows such as Stari Grad Summer Festival are not to be missed!

Palmižana: We continue our journey in the same tone: lots of nature and possibilities. Palmižana is a lagoon bathing in crystal-clear sea belonging to Paklenski (also known as Pakleni) Otoci, the oldest and most famous resort and nautical marina of the Island of Hvar. It is most famous for its untouched nature, since any land traffic is absent and the location itself was very well kept and preserved as a cultural tourism spot (especially by the Meneghello family). You can either rest and breathe in the nature around you on one of the sandy beaches, or you can go on exploring the island by its extensive footpaths. It is a great location those of you who wish to relax, whether you are alone, with your significant other, or with a group of friends or family.

Paklinski Otoci: If you are not already amazed by the Croatian Rivera, Pakleni Otoci will do the trick! Not only does this chain of small isles carry a very interesting name (Hell’s Islands), but it is abundant in forests, beaches and lagoons intercepted by the azure Adriatic Sea. No wonder it is considered to be the prettiest part of Hvar’s (and even Croatian!) Riviera. Here you can take a break from the usual tourist centres and enjoy a nice quiet time in the isles’ hidden treasures. There are also a couple of tourist resorts (Jerolim, Stipanska, Palmižana, Vlaška), ensuring you a rich variety of activities once your energy is refilled.

The city of Hvar: The inevitable jewel of the Croatian Riviera and Dalmatian islands, with most sunny hours of all the islands in the Adriatic. It encompasses all the best of the Croatian coast: gentle climate, autochthon architecture and unforgettable scenery. Many people recognise that, so the island is often swarmed with guests. If this alone is not enough, there are various tourist offers ready to fill your stay: traditional restaurants, sightseeing, and nightlife. It is certainly not a bad idea to visit other places on the Island of Hvar, best known for its beauty and its long tradition in organised tourism.

Uvala Stončica: Located on the east side of the Island of Vis, Stončica presents itself as a perfect place to relax. A well-known combination of Mediterranean vegetation (tamarisk, reeds) and clear sea offers a timeless experience. You will enjoy carefree hours spent in a tropical-like sea with a very slight decrease in depth, after which you can replenish in a nearby restaurant. This location is very family-friendly, as it is suitable for those of you who seek a more active vacation (there is a great beach volleyball playground close to the sea).

The town of Vis: Englobing the local culture and way of life with modern-day lifestyle, Vis is a unique experience you cannot miss. It is located on the northeast of the Island of Vis, and apart from the famous Croatian sea and mild climate, it is well known by its protected submarine world. It offers both a vivid waterfront and hidden beaches awaiting to be discovered. The architecture (church Gospa od Spilica) will not disappoint you either. More and more people recognise the beauty of the town of Vis, why shouldn’t you get a chance too?

Komiža: Joining the Island of Hvar in its mild climate, Komiža is a perfect example of a small, but very charming Mediterranean town, even during the winter period. It is guarded by Mt. Hum, overlooking beautiful pebble beaches and an open port. The island’s springs weave their way to the sea through Komiža, such as Gusarica, Nova Pošta, Velo Žalo. You will enjoy a mostly stone-build architecture bathed in the warm sun. Thanks to the location, Komiža is also known for its wide selection of fish: here you can taste excellent quality fish and large crabs, which will certainly enrich your gastronomic experience.

Budikovac: A beautiful lagoon and a small bay surround the Island of Budikovac (Budihovac for the locals), located opposite the Island of Vis. You can get there by sailing between the Island of Mali Budikovac and the one of Budikovac, keeping your path closer to the former one due to shifting sea levels. Budikovac presents a great anchorage spot, so it is a very desirable location for all the yachtsmen. You will be delighted to spend some time there swimming and enjoying the view in a protected bay.

Maslinica: As the name suggests, the main thing for which this location is famous is olive growing (maslina). It is a calm place on the Island of Šolta intercepted with bays and pebble beaches (such as Tepli bok, Soskova, Poganica, Vela Luka), but also not so far away from the main tourist attractions (Hvar, Korčula, Vis, Split, Makarska, Dubrovnik). The town still keeps its renowned fishing tradition, which you can still encounter in many local, traditional restaurants.

Modra špilja (Blue Cave): On the east side of the Island of Biševo, in the central Dalmatian archipelago, you will find another jewel of the Croatian coastline: a sea cave. It is marvellous to see the cave change colours and turn into a blue sapphire due to the blue light. Depending on the season, the ideal moment to witness that is between 11 am and 12 pm. If you want to see the nature’s light show, you have to be here!

Krknjaši beach: A perfect place to stop by on your way back to Trogir is this well-known beach located in the southeast part of the Island of Drvenik Veli. It consists of a beautiful protected bay guarded by the Isles of big and small Krknjaš. It is great for swimming and enjoying the last moments on the wonderful Croatian coast. Even though the island itself does not have any facilities, the location is still very popular among yachtsmen and people who want to savour the last bits of Croatian Mediterranean cuisine.

7 DAYS - Itinerary 6

Suggested sailing itinerary: trogir to trogir route 2.

The 7-day sailing route that includes islands Brač, Hvar, Korčula and Mljet.

Paklinski Otoci: If you are not already amazed by the Croatian Rivera, Paklinski (Pakleni) Otoci will do the trick! Not only does this chain of small isles carry a very interesting name (Hell’s Islands), but it is abundant in forests, beaches and lagoons intercepted by the azure Adriatic Sea. No wonder it is considered to be the prettiest part of Hvar’s (and even Croatian!) Riviera. Here you can take a break from the usual tourist centres and enjoy a nice quiet time in the isles’ hidden treasures. There are also a couple of tourist resorts (Jerolim, Stipanska, Palmižana, Vlaška), ensuring you a rich variety of activities once your energy is refilled.

Korčula (Korkyra): Situated in the Pelješac Channel, this town and island of the same name will allow you to enjoy a moderate climate and a beautiful Mediterranean nature while exploring their rich history and ancient architecture, from cobbled streets to crystal clear sea. The birthplace of Marco Polo has a very well developed tourism as it is one of the most popular islands to visit on the Croatian coast.

Island of Šćedro: Another island full of history, but much smaller in size is the Island of Šćedro, located along the southern part of the Island of Hvar. Thanks to its untouched nature and secluded beaches and coves surrounded by crystal-clear sea, the island is protected as a nature park. We could also call it a “history park” since there were found many historical discoveries both on the land (abandoned village Nastane) and in the sea. Šćedro offers a good anchorage spot, so there will be no problem for you to spend a relaxing time here without any disturbance.

Pomena: A small historical village on the western coast of the Island of Mljet turned into a tourist place. Pomena offers a harbour, accommodation, and other tourist-oriented contents: fishing, swimming, restaurants, bars, shops. The Mljet National Park and its Malo Jezero (Small Lake) are in the area nearby. The bay of Pomena is a safe anchorage spot thanks to an Islet of Pomestak which shelters it.

Mljet National Park: This is an inevitable stop on your journey. The Island of Mljet will amaze you by its stunning dense nature, pleasant climate and the beautiful Adriatic Sea. You will surely find numerous unforgettable landscapes in this national park, the most famous being the Big and the Small Lake, Veliko i malo jezero. No wonder why many consider it one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean.

Zaklopatica: Island of Lastovo and one of its northern bays, Zaklopatica, is followed by the same moderate, pleasant climate as the surrounding islands. Although somewhat secluded, it is still pretty close to the inland city Lastovo and the ferry port Ubli. Zaklopatica gives you a chance to enjoy the sea under plenty of sunshine, with a couple of local, Mediterranean cuisine restaurants nearby.

Vela Luka: Located on the western side of the Island of Korčula, Vela Luka is one of the main tourist destinations placed in a historical setting surrounded by beautiful Mediterranean vegetation (olives, figs, pine forests) and the deep blue sea. You can relax and take it easy in the beautiful nature or you can go on exploring many of the nearby coves. As it is a popular tourist destination, Vela Luka offers a wide range of gastronomic, sport and leisure options. It also has a rich cultural offer, such as Vela Spila cave and the Cultural Centre.

Bobovišće: Perfect for tranquil and relaxing as much as for a more active holiday, the bay of Bobovišće on the western coast of the Island of Brač is a must-stop. It is well connected with mainland towns of Split and Makarska by ferry, and is close to tourist destinations of the Island of Brač. Here you can enjoy sport and recreation, local way of life in an easy-going atmosphere, and swimming spots in the beautiful nature.

7 DAYS - Itinerary 7

Suggested sailing itinerary: trogir to trogir route 3.

The 7-day sailing route that includes islands Drvenik Veli, Piškera, Krka National Park, Kornati National Park, towns Vodice, Rogoznica & Skradin.

Drvenik Veli: For the next stop at your journey, we recommend visiting the Island of Drvenik Veli, located on the northwest of the Island of Šolta. It is a great chance to experience the everyday life of the locals which mainly revolves around the island’s beautiful nature and surrounding sea. As for the sightseeing, you can visit the church of St Juraj. Since the coast of the island is indented, it gives you the opportunity to explore its secluded coves, sand and pebble beaches, as well as its bays. You will experience a more intimate atmosphere at the Island of Drvenik Veli, but it still offers some of the main tourist content: restaurants with traditional Dalmatian cuisine, shops, etc.

Krknjaši: The most beautiful beach on the Island of Drvenik Veli is the Krknjaši beach, guarded by a bay and two islands, Big and Small Krknjaš, in the southeast part of the island. The location makes it rather close to towns Trogir and Split. It is a perfect location for all the yachtsmen as it can be a safe overnight anchorage spot. It is ideal for swimming and relaxing in a peaceful surrounding, as the island itself does not carry but one traditional Mediterranean cuisine restaurant.

Primošten: You cannot miss visiting this charming, picturesque peninsula! The whole peninsula is full of traditional medieval architecture which gives it a special ambiance. The most popular landmark is the Church of Saint Juraj built in medieval ages, located on a hill overlooking the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea. Around the town you can find many coves and beaches, all of them being a very photogenic scene! Besides the beautiful nature and the town’s tradition, Primošten can offer you a rich nightlife: the largest club in Dalmatia is located there and will not disappoint you!

Skradin: You will inevitably fall for the charm of this small town. It is filled with nature’s wonders and traditional everyday life. You can experience a great, fresh gastronomic offer while listening to the traditional Dalmatian folk singing, klape. As for the landmarks, we recommend visiting the Visovac monastery and the Skradinski Buk waterfall, the point where the river Krka connects with the sea.

Zlarin: Across the town of Šibenik lies the Island of Zlarin and the town of the same name. It is well connected with the mainland by ferry and the fact that the Kornati National Park is just nearby gives Zlarin a strategic location. It is a perfect location for swimming and relaxing in a tranquil ambiance, thus it is great for families with children. You can learn about the local’s way of life, which revolves mostly around the agriculture and the sea. No cars are allowed on the island, so it is a very popular destination among yachtsmen.

Vodice: Vodice is a coastal town nearby the town of Šibenik and is settled between the Krka National Park and a wide bay. It is a popular tourist destination with a developed tourist season’s offer, so everyone will find something suitable for them. Here you can experience all the characteristics of the southern Croatian coast: nature, architecture, gastronomy, nightlife.

Krka National Park: The seventh national park in Croatia that encloses the middle-lower course of the river Krka is also located very close to the town of Šibenik. The Skradinski Buk waterfall and its seventeen cascades are its main attraction. The picturesque untouched nature will amaze you and give you a good example of Croatia’s beauty. The national park offers various scientific, cultural, educational, recreational and tourism activities.

Island of Piškera: You will enjoy your yachting experience by visiting this small inhabited island which contains a marina operated by the ACI Club. The marina is well sheltered from the wind thanks to the Island of Panitula Vela, with which Piškera shares a great fishing tradition. The Island of Piškera is a part of the Kornati Islands, so you can be sure you will witness a breathtaking scenery and crystal-clear sea.

Rogoznica: A blend of a traditional Mediterranean village with a modern tourist destination, that would be Rogoznica. It is located on a peninsula with a deep bay and rich forests, making it a great place for yachtsmen and nature lovers. It is also not very far from the town of Šibenik. During the summer, Rogoznica holds many events, the most popular ones being folk festivals (Fishermen Night, Rogoznica Night), that give you the opportunity to experience the rich nightlife and festive ambiance. The gastronomic offer will not disappoint you either, since Rogoznica is well-known for its fishing tradition.

Island of Žirje: The farthest island of the Šibenik Archipelago is the Island of Žirje. It is abundant in beautiful forests, interesting architecture and great swimming locations. The tourists are not very common here, so the atmosphere is quite intimate and it will allow you to relax and enjoy the peaceful islander ambiance under a mild climate.

Rogoznica – Trogir, swimming at Stari Trogir (24 NM)

14 DAYS - Itinerary 8

14 DAYS Trogir to Trogir

The 14-day sailing route that includes islands Šolta, Hvar, Korčula, Mljet National Park, Krka National Park, Lastovo & Vis.

Maslinica: Surrounded by beautiful nature, traditional stone architecture and crystal - clear sea, Maslinica is the place to be. Not only will you relax on the secluded beaches by the woods, but you will also have a chance to have a more active vacation. Maslinica is the only port on the west side of the Island of Šolta, but it still kept its local way of life a nd a tranquil atmosphere.

As it offers clear and calm waters, it is a great location for yachtsmen.

Krknjaši: The most beautiful beach on the Island of Drvenik Veli is the Krknjaši beach, guarded by a bay and two islands, Big and Small Krknjaš, in the southeast part of the island. The location makes it rather close to towns Trogir and Split. It is a perfect location for all the yachtsmen as it can be a safe overnight anchorage spot. It is ideal for swimming and rel axing in a peaceful surrounding, as the island itself does not carry but one traditional Mediterranean cuisine restaurant.

Vrboska: Vrboska is the smallest town on the Island of Hvar, but at the same time one of its main attractions. It is also known as “Little Venice” thanks to its specific architecture, which covers many different style periods and is full of bridges crossing the canal that intercepts the town. That charm comes from the fact that Vrboska is an ancient town that changed a lot during the course of history. It offers you rich vegetation (mostly pine woods), crystal-clear sea and a great local experience. You must not miss its traditional gastronomic offer, consisting mostly of fresh fish, season food and some of the best Croatian wines. It is a perfect location for experiencing a mixture of an old traditional local town and a developed tourist destination, visible in the town’s two parts, Pjaca and Podva.

Bol: Bol is one of the most popular tourist places in the south Adriatic. This small town located on the south side of the Island of Brač will surely impress you: it enjoys a mild climate, hot and dry summer months, beautiful nature, various types of beaches (sand, pebble) and a crystalclear sea. The inevitable attraction is the beach Zlatni rat – a 500 m long beach with a changing top due to the wind and strong sea currents. It is a great location for swimming and enjoying the summer heat.

Hvar: The inevitable jewel of the Croatian Riviera and Dalmatian islands, with most sunny hours of all the islands in the Adriatic. It encompasses all the best of the Croatian coast: gentle climate, autochthon architecture and unforgettable scenery. Many people recognise that, so the island is often swarmed with guests. If this alone is not enough, there are various tourist offers ready to fill your stay: traditional restaurants, sightseeing, and nightlife. It is certainly not a bad idea to visit other places on the Island of Hvar, best known for its beauty and its long tradition in organised tourism.

Skrivena Luka: A well-known village by the locals, but not a common tourist spot – that would be the definition of this small hidden bay on the southern side of the Island of Lastovo (its name translates to English as Hidden Harbour). It is also known by the locals as Portorus. Skrivena Luka is famous for its lighthouse Struga, the oldest one in Croatia, as well as for diverse contents, from gastronomy to accommodation. Apart from the facilities, the nature will surely not disappoint you either: even though forest fires do occur during the hot summer months, the vegetation stays beautifully abundant. As for the yachtsmen, it is important to mention that Skrivena Luka is a great anchorage spot since it is harboured from strong wind and rough sea.

Komiža: Joining the Island of Hvar in its mild climate, Komiža is a perfect example of a small, but very charming Mediterranean town, even during the winter period. It is guarded by Mt. Hum, overlooking beautiful pebble beaches and an open port. The island’s springs weave their way to the sea through Komiža, such as Gusarica, Nova Pošta, Velo Žalo. You will enjoy a mostly stonebuild architecture bathed in the warm sun. Thanks to the location, Komiža is also known for its wide selection of fish: here you can taste excellent quality fish and large crabs, which will certainly enrich your gastronomic experience.

Primošten: You cannot miss visiting this charming, picturesque peninsula! The whole peninsula is full of traditional medieval architecture which gives it a special ambiance. The most popular landmark is the Church of St Juraj built in medieval ages, located on a hill overlooking the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea. Around the town you can find many coves and beaches, all of them being a very photogenic scene! Besides the beautiful nature and the town’s tradition, Primošten can offer you a rich nightlife: the largest club in Dalmatia is located there and will not disappoint you!

Vodice: Vodice is a coastal town nearby the town of Šibenik and is settled between the Krka National Park and a wide bay. It is a popular tourist destination with a developed tourist season’s offer, so everyone will find something suitable for them. Here you can experience all the characteristics of the southern Croatian coast: nature, architecture, gastronomy, nightlife. Krka National Park: The seventh national park in Croatia that encloses the middle-lower course of the river Krka is also located very close to the town of Šibenik. The Skradinski Buk waterfall and its seventeen cascades are its main attraction. The picturesque untouched nature will amaze you and give you a good example of Croatia’s beauty. The national park offers various scientific, cultural, educational, recreational and tourism activities.

Kakan: Moving along the Dalmatian archipelago, you will come across the Islands of Kakan and Kaprije. They are both a part of Šibenik Islands, but the former one is a more popular tourist destination. It will amaze you with its abundant vegetation (mostly olives and vines), swimming spots and a tranquil atmosphere. There are couple of locations nearby: the islets of Veli and Mali Borovnjak, islets of Veli and Mali Kamenjak and the cliff Mala Mare (Little Mary).

Trogir (Tragurium): Dating all the way back to ancient times and taking part in the UNESCO World Heritage, you will enjoy its numerous famous sights which reflect Trogir's long history and urban tradition, such as the Cathedral of St Lawrence, the Church of St Nicholas, Kamerlengo fortress, Ćipiko, Town Hall and the town gate. After getting to know Trogir's unique beauty, you can get a taste of Croatian gastronomy at local restaurants. The town does not go to sleep in the evening either, as you can visit many of the city's bars to get a glimpse of summer nights in Croatia. If the idea of sipping your first-morning coffee by the beautiful Croatian sea sounds pleasant to you, Trogir is the place to be!

14 DAYS - Itinerary 9

The 14-day sailing route that includes islands Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Mljet, Mljet National Park, Dubrovnik, Lastovo & Vis

The city of Hvar: The inevitable jewel of the Croatian Riviera and Dalmatian Islands, with most sunny hours of all the islands in the Adriatic. It encompasses all the best of the Croatian coast: gentle climate, autochthon architecture and unforgettable scenery. Many people recognise that, so the island is often swarmed with guests. If this alone is not enough, there are various tourist offers ready to fill your stay: traditional restaurants, sightseeing, and nightlife. It is certainly not a bad idea to visit other places on the Island of Hvar, best known for its beauty and its long tradition in organised tourism.

Sobra: Sobra is the main traffic spot of the Island of Mljet: it is the main port for many ferry lines in the Adriatic, and it is well connected with the whole island by bus. This popular tourist destination offers you beautiful scenery of the Croatian coast, deep blue sea and green Mediterranean vegetation. It is also known for its wide gastronomic offer that includes traditional dishes and specialties. Visit Sobra to get a glimpse of the local tradition and a more relaxed time.

Dubrovnik: A city that needs no introduction, Dubrovnik is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Croatian coast. Since the medieval ages, it has become known as a strong strategic location with a rich and distinguished cultural life. That tradition still lives on today within Dubrovnik’s picturesque architecture and landmarks that are under UNESCO protection, such as the city walls, fortresses, museums and churches. Here you can also get to know the hectic summer rhythm in the city: there are a lot of cultural events, open-air concerts, plays and exhibitions (one of the most popular being the Dubrovnik Summer Festival).

Elafiti: Being close to and very well connected to Dubrovnik, the Elaphiti Islands are a popular tourist destination, mostly because of their untouched Mediterranean nature, heavenly beaches and crystal-blue sea. Since the Islands are mostly not inhabited, it gives you a chance to relax and enjoy a quieter time during your journey.

Cavtat: Cavtat is a must-see town, especially when you are visiting the Dubrovnik region. It is mostly known as a sailors’ town: sailors who used to inhabit Cavtat also built their houses there. Those houses are one of the main attractions of this town, along with the classic architectural landmarks. You should not miss visiting the mausoleum of the family Račić, the house of the family Banac and the Church of St Nicolas.

Šipan: The farthest and largest of the Elaphiti Islands, Šipan is well connected to the mainland by ferry. It has two bigger towns, Šipanska Luka and Suđurađ, that are intercepted by abundant Mediterranean vegetation. The island also has a rich history: it was a well- known tourist destination during the late medieval ages, which is visible in the island’s architecture.

Koločep: Koločep is a small island (the closest one to Dubrovnik) with a lot of landscapes waiting to be discovered. Not only does it have a rich history dating all the way back to the Ragusa period, but it also hides numerous medieval architectural wonders (mostly churches).

Lopud: One more of the Elaphiti Islands worth the mention is Lopud, located between the Island of Šipan and the Island of Koločep. It is most famous for its sandy beaches and rich tourist offer.

Polače: Polače is a town where a lot of contents come together. It is the largest harbour and the oldest settlement on the Island of Mljet, with a lot of remains of the ancient times: Roman palace, fortress, basilicas. Polače are a popular destination among yachtsmen since it is a good anchorage spot thanks to a long and wide bay sheltered from the wind.

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Bereit zum Segeln?

Yachtcharter & Bootsverleih in Kroatien

Die besten segelferien in kroatien warten auf sie….

Wenn es darum geht, eine Yacht in Kroatien zu chartern, ist Skippercity die erste Wahl. Ob Sie auf der Suche nach einem Katamaran, Segelboot oder Motorboot für Ihre Segelabenteuer in Kroatien sind, unser Team ist bereit, Ihnen zu helfen. Sprechen Sie uns an und segeln Sie an einem unserer Standorte wie Split, Trogir, Dubrovnik, Sibenik, Vis, Hvar, Pakleni otoci, Kornati und anderen.

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Skippered Yacht Charter Croatia

Yachtcharter mit Skipper

Kroatiens atemberaubende Küste ist ein Paradies für Segler, und unser Yachtcharter- und Bootsverleihservice mit Skipper sorgt dafür, dass Sie es mit Stil erleben. Unsere erfahrenen Skipper kennen die Gewässer wie ihre Westentasche und führen Sie zu den atemberaubendsten Orten, während Sie sich entspannen und die Reise genießen. Ganz gleich, ob Sie einen romantischen Ausflug, ein Familienabenteuer oder einen Gruppenausflug suchen, unsere Flotte von Katamaranen, Segelbooten oder Motorbooten steht bereit, um Ihren Traum von einem Segelurlaub Wirklichkeit werden zu lassen.

Bareboat yacht charter. Sailboat, catamaran and boat rental in Croatia.

Bareboat-Yachtcharter

Begeben Sie sich auf ein Solo-Segelabenteuer in Kroatien, indem Sie ein Boot chartern, vorausgesetzt, Sie besitzen einen Bootsführerschein, einen UKW-Funkschein und ausreichend Segelerfahrung. Bareboat-Charter in Kroatien ist eine sehr beliebte und attraktive Option. Sie ist ideal für diejenigen, die über Segelerfahrung verfügen und die Freiheit bevorzugen, ihre Route selbst zu gestalten, und die beste Wahl für ein individuelles Segelerlebnis. Katamarane, Segelboote und Motorboote können in Split, Sibenik, Trogir und Dubrovnik gemietet werden...

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Yachtcharter mit Besatzung

Gönnen Sie sich das ultimative Luxus-Erlebnis mit einem Yachtcharter mit voller Besatzung während Ihres Segelurlaubs in Kroatien. Diese opulente Form des Yachtcharterns bietet eine maßgeschneiderte und persönliche Note und erfüllt die anspruchsvollen Vorlieben derjenigen, die ein unvergleichliches maritimes Abenteuer suchen. Kroatien bietet eine große Auswahl an Yachten mit voller Besatzung, von geräumigen Katamaranen und eleganten Segelbooten bis hin zu klassischen Gullet-Chartern und hochwertigen Motoryachten.

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All-inclusive-Yachtcharter

Erleben Sie den Inbegriff von Luxus mit unseren All-Inclusive-Yachtcharter in Kroatien, mit einer privaten Crew, um einen exklusiven Urlaub für Freunde und Familie zu gewährleisten, ideal für Partys oder besondere Veranstaltungen. Unsere Flotte besteht aus Yachten mit drei bis sechs Doppelkabinen, die jeweils mit einem eigenen Bad ausgestattet sind. Gönnen Sie sich den ultimativen Luxus, indem Sie unsere All-inclusive-Yachtcharter mit privater Crew buchen, die einen exklusiven Urlaub für Freunde und Familienfeiern, Partys oder besondere Veranstaltungen bietet.

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Verfügbare yachten für charter in kroatien.

Die kroatische Küste ist ein Traum für jeden Segler, und mit unserem Bootscharter-Service können Sie sie in einem Schiff erleben, das Ihren Bedürfnissen entspricht. Von schnittigen Motorbooten bis hin zu geräumigen Katamaranen haben wir eine breite Palette von Booten zum Chartern im Angebot. Ganz gleich, ob Sie auf der Suche nach Schnelligkeit, Komfort oder etwas dazwischen sind, unsere Flotte bietet Ihnen alles, was Sie brauchen. Warum also warten? Buchen Sie noch heute Ihren Bootscharter in Kroatien und setzen Sie die Segel für das Abenteuer Ihres Lebens.

Catamarans for rent in Croatia

Katamaran-Charter

Charter-Katamarane können an verschiedenen Orten in Kroatien gemietet werden, darunter Split, Trogir, Sibenik und Dubrovnik. Katamarane bieten ein komfortableres Segelerlebnis. Wenn Sie sich für einen Katamaran in Kroatien entscheiden, können Sie sich in maximalem Komfort sonnen, während Sie den Nervenkitzel des Segelns genießen. Wenn Sie keine Erfahrung mit dem Segeln von Katamaranen haben, haben Sie die Möglichkeit, einen Katamaran mit Skipper zu mieten. Wählen Sie aus renommierten Modellen wie Lagoon, Bali und Nautitech für Ihren Charter. Für diejenigen, die viel Platz und Stabilität suchen, ist ein Katamaran die ideale Wahl.

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Segelboot mieten

Kroatien mit einem Segelboot zu erkunden, verspricht bemerkenswerte und unvergessliche Momente, da es über 1.000 Inseln zu entdecken gibt. Für einen Segelurlaub in Kroatien gibt es in der Regel zwei Möglichkeiten: Bareboat-Charter (d. h. die Anmietung eines Bootes ohne Kapitän) oder Skipper-Charter mit einem Kapitän am Ruder. Wer ein dynamisches Erlebnis auf dem Meer sucht und das Segelerlebnis dem reinen Komfort vorzieht, entscheidet sich für einen Segelbootcharter in Kroatien.

Motorboat rental (charter) in Croatia

Motorboot mieten

Motoryachten vereinen Geschwindigkeit und Komfort und sind damit eine ausgezeichnete Wahl. Wenn Sie Wert auf eine schöne Zeit und Komfort auf See legen, sind Motoryachten die ideale Wahl. Wir bieten vorteilhafte Vermietungen von Motorbooten an. Wählen Sie aus einer Reihe von Optionen wie Bayliner, Elan, Prestige, Beneteau und mehr aus unserem Charterangebot in Kroatien. Unsere Motoryachten und Motorboote richten sich an Menschen, die einen dynamischen Rhythmus schätzen, egal ob sie täglich ihr Ziel wechseln oder einen Rückzug aus der Zivilisation suchen. Sie sind das perfekte Mittel, um die malerischen Küsten, die zahlreichen Inseln und Städte entlang der kroatischen Küste zu erkunden. Genießen Sie die Freiheit und Geschwindigkeit von Motoryachten für ein unvergessliches maritimes Abenteuer in Kroatien.

Power Catamaran rental /charter) Croatia

Power Cat Vermietung

Begeben Sie sich auf ein aufregendes maritimes Abenteuer mit unseren Power-Katamaranen, die zum Chartern zur Verfügung stehen. Ganz gleich, ob Sie einen Charter mit Skipper oder das aufregende Erlebnis eines Bareboat-Charters bevorzugen, unsere vielseitigen Katamarane, die von 37 bis 70 Fuß reichen, bieten das ultimative, auf moderne Charterkunden zugeschnittene Kreuzfahrterlebnis. Das geräumige Layout sorgt für Komfort und Unterhaltung und bietet moderne, nahtlos integrierte Annehmlichkeiten für ein luxuriöses Erlebnis an Bord. Dank der einfachen Manövrierbarkeit können auch Segelneulinge sicher navigieren. Entscheiden Sie sich für einen Power-Katamaran für Ihren nächsten Urlaub und erleben Sie die perfekte Mischung aus Komfort, Modernität und dem Rausch der offenen See.

Motoryacht Rental in Croatia

Vermietung von Motoryachten

Motoryachten sind für ihre schnelle und effiziente Navigation bekannt und geben Ihnen die Freiheit, Ihren Kurs zu bestimmen und versteckte Buchten, lebendige Küstenstädte und abgelegene Inseln in Ihrem eigenen Tempo zu entdecken. Von den historischen Städten Dubrovnik und Split bis hin zur ruhigen Schönheit der Kornati-Inseln - Kroatiens vielfältige Landschaften lassen sich mit der Flexibilität einer Motoryacht leicht erkunden. Motoryachten sind für ihre schnelle und effiziente Navigation bekannt und geben Ihnen die Freiheit, Ihren Kurs zu bestimmen und versteckte Buchten, lebendige Küstenstädte und abgelegene Inseln in Ihrem eigenen Tempo zu entdecken. Von den historischen Städten Dubrovnik und Split bis hin zur ruhigen Schönheit der Kornati-Inseln - Kroatiens vielfältige Landschaften lassen sich mit der Flexibilität einer Motoryacht leicht erkunden.

Gulet charter in Croatia

Gulets Charter

Gulets und hölzerne Motorsegler in Kroatien bieten ein unverwechselbares Segelerlebnis und eine entspannte Herangehensweise an die Erkundung der Adriaküste. Unsere Gulets werden exklusiv gechartert, einschließlich des Kapitäns, des Kochs und zusätzlicher Besatzungsmitglieder für größere Schiffe. Das Chartern von Gulets in Kroatien ist eine einzigartige Segelklasse, die im Stil der traditionellen türkischen Handelsschiffe gebaut wurde. Diese Boote sind zwischen 14 und 35 Meter lang und bieten Platz für bis zu 20 Personen, was sie zu begehrten Charterbooten für Touristen macht. Entdecken Sie die Schönheit der hölzernen Gulets in Kroatien und chartern Sie hier eines, um durch Istrien, Kvarner und Dalmatien zu segeln.

Luxury yacht charter in Croatia

Luxusyacht Charter

Gönnen Sie sich die Opulenz voll ausgestatteter und luxuriös eingerichteter Luxusyachten in Kroatien. Die engagierte Crew kümmert sich um jedes Detail an Bord, so dass Sie sich einfach entspannen und genießen können. Unsere Jachtvermietungen, die auch mit Besatzung verfügbar sind, werden zu sehr wettbewerbsfähigen Preisen angeboten. Eine Megayacht zu chartern ist eine ausgezeichnete Entscheidung, denn sie bietet umfassende Annehmlichkeiten und luxuriösen Komfort, so dass Sie sich während Ihrer Reise keine Sorgen machen müssen. Für einen stressfreien Urlaub ist die Wahl einer voll ausgestatteten Megayacht die perfekte Lösung.

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Es gibt Rezept für eine tolle Yachtcharter und beste Segelurlaube. Hier ist, was Sie brauchen:

  • Eine großartige Yachtcharter-Agentur, die versteht, dass Sie brauchen
  • Ein tolles Boot zum Chartern mit gutem Preis
  • Ein großartiger Skipper, der die Gegend, das Boot kennt und die Menschen frendly ist
  • Eine tolle Unterstützung während Ihres Segelns

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Verfügbare bootsmodelle.

Finden Sie verfügbare Katamarane, Segelboote, Motorboote, Gulets und Luxusyachtmodelle für Ihren Yachtcharter-Urlaub in Kroatien.

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Über Bootsverleih in Kroatien: Split, Inseln Kornati, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Pula, Trogir und Sibenik.

Unsere Yachthäfen in Kroatien

Woher kommen Boote? Schauen Sie sich eine Karte von Start Marinas in Kroatien, wo wir Ihnen Ihr Traumboot mieten können

Online-Bootssuche

Suchen Sie nach einem Katamaran, Einem Segelboot, Motorboot, Gulet oder einer Luxusyacht.

Last-Minute-Bootsverleih

Bereit, Ihre Taschen zu packen und gehen? Schauen Sie sich unsere Last-Minute-Bootsvermietung an.

One Way Yacht Charter

Möchten Sie in einem Yachthafen einschiffen und das Boot in einem anderen lassen?

Kurzfristige Yachtcharter

Keine Zeit für Standard-Bootsverleih in der ganzen Woche? Wir haben vielleicht eine Lösung für Sie.

Frühe Bootsbuchung

Schnappen Sie sich die besten Rabatte, indem Sie Ihr Boot frühzeitig buchen. Wissen Sie, wie das Sprichwort geht? (Frühe Vögel...)

Über Bootsvermietungsrabatte

Hier sind einige Informationen über Bootsvermietungsrabatte.

Sie suchen einen Bootsverleih in Kroatien?

Segel setzen im paradies: entdecken sie kroatien mit skippercity.com – kroatien yachtcharter, unvergessliche segelabenteuer erwarten sie in kroatien.

Kroatien mit seinen türkisfarbenen Gewässern, malerischen Inseln und charmanten Küstenstädten lockt Segler aller Niveaus an. Egal, ob Sie ein erfahrener Skipper auf der Suche nach Unabhängigkeit oder ein neugieriger Neuling auf der Suche nach Entspannung sind, SkipperCity.com erschließt Ihnen die Magie der Adria und stellt Traumyachtcharter für jeden Wunsch zusammen.

Erkunden Sie Ihre Optionen: Eine Flotte für jede Vorliebe

Bei SkipperCity.com beginnt Ihr Kroatien Yachtcharter mit dem perfekten Schiff. Wir verfügen über eine umfangreiche Flotte von mehr als 13.000 Yachten , die den unterschiedlichsten Vorlieben und Segelerfahrungen gerecht wird:

  • Katamarane: Erleben Sie unvergleichliche Stabilität und Komfort, ideal für Familien und Gruppen, die ein luxuriöses und geräumiges Abenteuer suchen (Kroatien Katamaran Charter ).
  • Segelboote: Genießen Sie den klassischen Charme und den Nervenkitzel des traditionellen Segelns, das sich perfekt eignet, um versteckte Buchten zu erkunden und die Natur wieder zu entdecken (Segelbootcharter Kroatien ).
  • Motorboote: Entdecken Sie die Küste in Ihrem eigenen Tempo mit unseren spannenden Motorbootcharter, ideal für diejenigen, die ein schnelleres Tempo und die Möglichkeit, mehr Boden zu decken (Kroatien Motorbootcharter: ).

Maßgeschneiderte Erlebnisse für jeden Segler

Wir wissen, dass jeder Segler seine eigenen Bedürfnisse hat. Wählen Sie aus drei verschiedenen Kroatien Yachtcharter Optionen, um Ihr Traumabenteuer zu personalisieren:

  • Bareboat-Charter: Erfahrene Segler mit gültigem Bootsführerschein können sich auf ein unabhängiges Abenteuer einlassen und ihre eigene Route zusammenstellen (Bareboat-Charter in Kroatien ).
  • Chartern mit Skipper: Entspannen Sie sich und genießen Sie die Landschaft, während ein professioneller Skipper die Navigation übernimmt und für eine sichere und komfortable Reise sorgt (Kroatien-Charter mit Skipper ).
  • Chartern mit Besatzung: Gönnen Sie sich den ultimativen Luxus mit einem engagierten Kapitän und einer Crew, die sich um alle Ihre Bedürfnisse kümmert, von Gourmet-Mahlzeiten bis zur Planung von Aktivitäten (Kroatien-Charter mit Crew ).

Erkunden Sie die vielfältigen Regionen Kroatiens:

Starten Sie Ihr Abenteuer von verschiedenen Orten in Kroatien aus, die alle mit einzigartigen Küstenlandschaften und versteckten Juwelen aufwarten können:

  • Split: Segeln Sie von der pulsierenden Stadt in Richtung der Inseln Brač, Hvar und Šolta (Split Kroatien Yachtcharter ).
  • Dubrovnik: Entdecken Sie die „Perle der Adria“ und erkunden Sie die Elaphitischen Inseln (Dubrovnik Kroatien Yachtcharter ).
  • Šibenik: Navigieren Sie durch den Nationalpark Kornati-Inseln, ein Paradies für unberührte Natur (Šibenik Kroatien Yachtcharter ).
  • Zadar: Erkunden Sie die nahe gelegenen Inseln Ugljan und Pašman, die für ihre natürliche Schönheit und ihre traditionellen Fischerdörfer bekannt sind (Zadar Kroatien Yachtcharter ).

Problemlose Buchung und fachkundige Beratung:

Unser erfahrenes Team steht Ihnen bei jedem Schritt zur Seite. Wir bieten:

  • Benutzerfreundliche Website: Suchen Sie nach Yachten auf der Grundlage von Datum, Dauer und Anzahl der Gäste.
  • Ausführliche Details zur Flotte: Vergleichen Sie verschiedene Yachtoptionen und sehen Sie sich detaillierte Merkmale und Ausstattungen an.
  • Persönliche Unterstützung: Erhalten Sie fachkundige Beratung und Unterstützung während des gesamten Buchungsprozesses für Ihren Kroatien Yachtcharter .

Jenseits der Yacht: Tauchen Sie ein in Kroatien

Ihr Kroatien-Yachtcharter-Abenteuer geht über das Schiff hinaus. Erkunden Sie bezaubernde Küstenstädte, entdecken Sie versteckte Buchten, genießen Sie frische Meeresfrüchte an Bord oder in den Restaurants am Wasser, und schaffen Sie Erinnerungen, die ein Leben lang halten.

Beginnen Sie noch heute mit der Planung Ihres Traums:

Kontaktieren Sie SkipperCity.com noch heute und begeben Sie sich auf eine unvergessliche Kroatien Yachtcharter Erfahrung. Entdecken Sie die Magie der Adria in Ihrem eigenen Tempo und schaffen Sie Erinnerungen, die ein Leben lang halten werden.

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Führer für Segeln und Bootsverleih

  • Wie man ein Boot in Kroatien mieten
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  • Gültige Skipper-Lizenzen
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  • Dubrovnik Bootsverleih
  • Segelurlaub in Kroatien
  • Bootsverleih von Ibenik
  • Trogir Bootsverleih
  • Zadar Bootsverleih
  • Kvarner Bootsverleih
  • Istra Bootsverleih

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Unsere Partner

Wir arbeiten mit vielen großen Unternehmen zusammen.

Unsere Skipper

Wir haben hier einige Informationen von einigen unserer Skipper gesammelt.

Kundenbewertungen

Was haben unsere Kunden über uns zu sagen?

Warum sollten Sie bei uns ein Boot mieten? Was macht den Unterschied aus?

Bestpreisgarantie

Ja, wir garantieren den besten Bootsmietpreis auf dem Markt.

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Wir testen für Sie: Bewährte Restaurants und Ankerplätze in Kroatien 2024

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Wir sind dieses Jahr einige Wochen in Kroatien gesegelt und haben für Sie ein paar unserer Lieblingsplätze herausgesucht. Wo kann man in Kroatien sicher anlegen, gut essen oder einen schönen Morgenspaziergang machen, joggen, Kaffee trinken oder schwimmen?

Nördlich von Trogir

Ob Sie nun von Split, Trogir, Sibenik oder Rogoznica aus segeln, Sie werden unsere Tipps für die Fahrt nach Norden zu schätzen wissen.

Konoba Dvor (Primošten auf dem Festland)

Egal, ob Sie Ihr Boot an einer Boje oder in der Bucht vor Primošten ankern oder die geschütztere Variante der Marina Kremik wählen, verpassen Sie nicht das Restaurant Konoba Dvor, das sich am oberen Ende der historischen Straßen dieser malerischen Stadt befindet. Dies ist eines der Restaurants, das sich über die Jahre hinweg einen guten Ruf erworben hat und seine Gäste mit Respekt und freundlich behandelt. Das Essen ist köstlich und die Atmosphäre ist göttlich. Wir empfehlen die Miesmuscheln oder Vongole na buzaru, die wir als eine der besten in Kroatien bewertet haben. Ein Steak mit Trüffelsauce oder ein einfaches schwarzes Risotto sind auch nicht zu verachten. Eine Spezialität, die man sonst nirgendwo findet, ist das Garnelen-Tatar.

Spirito Summer Place (Insel Kaprije)

Das Restaurant Spirito Summer Place war früher auf der Insel Tijat, jetzt befindet es sich auf Kaprije. Man kann bei der Insel Otočič Oštrica ankern, dort gibt es ein großes Bojenfeld, aber man kann auch an der Mole oder etwas weiter weg vor Anker stehen, wenn man es vereinbart. Wir empfehlen dieses Lokal allen Feinschmeckern, die eine modern servierte, gehobene Küche und originelle Gerichte schätzen. Das Restaurant bietet eine moderne Gastronomie, authentische Zutaten , ungewöhnliche Geschmackskombinationen, die von asiatischen Fusionen inspiriert sind, einen erstklassigen Service und eine entspannte Beach-Club-Atmosphäre. Kurzum, etwas völlig anderes als die traditionellen kroatischen Tavernen. Lassen Sie sich unbedingt einen Cocktail mixen, denn hier gibt es einige köstliche.

Spirito Sommerplatz

Feinschmecker werden sich freuen. Moderne Gastronomie, wie es sie in Kroatien noch nie gegeben hat.

Hvar und Umgebung

Als eine der sonnigsten und beliebtesten Touristeninseln ist Hvar einfach Spitze. Sie bietet alles von Weingütern, malerischen Buchten, historischen Städten und großartigen Restaurants.

Malerische Buchten und Sandstrände (Insel Ščedro)

Die Insel Ščedro ist Teil eines Naturschutzgebietes. Sie ist daher sehr malerisch, hat 3 Sandstrände, was für Kroatien ein Rekord ist, und ist sehr ruhig. Ob Sie in der Tufera-Bucht, in Porteruša ankern oder die Nacht an einer Boje in Uvala Porat verbringen, Sie werden nichts falsch machen. Wir lieben das Restaurant Amfora, das von einem jungen Ehepaar geführt wird, das persönlich die besten frischen Fänge von lokalen Fischern auswählt und hinter dem Restaurant sein eigenes Gemüse anbaut. Außerdem sind die Wanderwege auf Ščedro wie dafür gemacht, um am Morgen spazieren zu gehen.

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Laganini ist ein Klassiker, der nicht enttäuscht (Pakleni Inseln)

Auf den Pakleni Inseln (Hölleninseln) bietet die seit langem bestehende Lounge-Bar und das Restaurant Laganini nach wie vor eine hohe Qualität bei Service, Getränken und Speisen. Für die Qualität muss man zwar einen Aufpreis zahlen, aber die Atmosphäre hier ist absolut fantastisch. Langusten oder Hummer sind die Spezialität des Hauses, und Liebhaber moderner und traditioneller kroatischer Küche kommen hier voll auf ihre Kosten. Sie können Ihr Boot im ACI-Yachthafen in Palmižana anlegen und über den Hügel zum Lokal laufen oder an der Boje in der Bucht von Vinogradišče direkt neben dem Lokal ankern.

Carpe Diem für Partylöwen (Pakleni Inseln)

Wenn Sie das Partyleben während Ihres Segelurlaubs vermissen und eine wirklich unvergessliche Nacht erleben möchten, gehen Sie in den Carpe Diem Club. Wassertaxis sind von Hvar-Stadt aus kostenlos. Egal, ob Sie direkt in Hvar oder in der ACI-Marina in Palmižana parken, Sie kommen ganz bequem hin und zurück. Dieser Club hat Klasse! Tagsüber ist es eine Strandbar, nachts legen hier berühmte DJs auf und es wird um die Wette  gefeiert . Alles unter freiem Himmel, mit Lasern, die in die Bäume scheinen, und der Atmosphäre einer großen Sommerparty.

Paradies für Vegetarier (Insel Hvar)

Auf Hvar gibt es viele gute Restaurants, aber mit wenig Optionen für Vegetarier. Wir möchten ein Lokal namens Fig hervorheben, das viele gesunde und vegetarische Gerichte anbietet. Außerdem werden dort Kombucha, Gemüse- und Fruchtsäfte sowie Smoothies selbst hergestellt. Ein Paradies für Fans des gesunden Lebensstils.

Feigenfladen

Probieren Sie das leckere Pita-Brot mit Frischkäse und Feigen.

Abendessen im Hotel? (Insel Hvar)

Wenn wir auf der Insel Hvar sind, dürfen wir das Hotel Adriana nicht vergessen. Es ist nicht nur ein Wellness-Hotel, sondern auch ein Restaurant und eine Bar, die nicht nur für Hotelgäste zugänglich ist. Wir sind schon seit vielen Jahren hier vorbeigegangen, haben aber nie daran gedacht, das Restaurant zu besuchen. Dieses Jahr haben wir es und wir müssen sagen, dass dies einer der besten Orte in Kroatien ist. Allein das Couvert, das aus frischen, reifen Tomaten besteht, ist köstlich. Der Service ist professionell, man fühlt sich hier wie ein willkommener Gast und die Gerichte sind gut zubereitet.

Tanken Sie neue Energie (Insel Šolta)

In der Bucht von Maslinica auf der Insel Šolta können Sie in einem Yachthafen mit dem geheimnisvollen Namen Martinis Marchi Ihre Akkus aufladen. Die Marineros helfen Ihnen gerne, sich zurechtzufinden, es gibt tolle saubere Duschen, ein Café direkt am Pier und abends finden im Atrium gelegentlich Live-Musikkonzerte statt. Wenn Sie in diesem Yachthafen übernachten, sollten Sie unbedingt das Restaurant Šampjer auf dem gegenüberliegenden Hügel besuchen. Die Atmosphäre und die Aussicht sind wunderbar , und da das Restaurant etwas weiter von der Promenade entfernt ist, bemüht es sich, qualitativ hochwertige, originelle und sehr schmackhafte Gerichte zu kochen. Rufen Sie einfach im Restaurant an und bestellen Sie ein Taxi auf den Hügel, es gibt einen eigenen Taxiservice, der die Gäste hin- und zurückbringt. Wir gehen immer gerne zu Fuß zurück (nach Sonnenuntergang geht es ganz leicht den Berg hinunter).

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Für diejenigen, die mit dem boot unterwegs sind.

Wir haben auch Tipps für Segler, die sich etwas weiter weg von den typischen Charterrevieren und vom Festland und ihrem Heimathafen entfernen, nicht vergessen.

Frischer Fang direkt von den Fischern (Insel Lastovo)

Einige der besten Fische haben wir dieses Jahr im Restaurant Triton auf der Insel Lastovo in der Bucht von Zaklopatica gegessen. Es handelt sich um einen Familienbetrieb mit eigenem Steg. Der Besitzer selbst hilft Ihnen beim Anlegen Ihres Bootes und seine Frau zeigt Ihnen die Fische, die an diesem Tag auf der Speisekarte stehen. Rechnen Sie nur damit, dass die Einfahrt in den Nationalpark Lastovo kostenpflichtig ist, wir haben etwa 30 Euro pro Boot bezahlt.

Asiatische Küche in Kroatien (Insel Korcula)

Die ACI Marina Korčula hat eine sehr schmale Einfahrt (die Pontons liegen dicht beieinander), so dass Sie hier das Parken Ihres Bootes üben können. Aber sie bietet alles, was Sie brauchen: Duschen, einen Supermarkt, ein Café und Hilfe durch ein Schlauchboot, wenn Sie Probleme haben, sich fortzubewegen. Korčula verfügt über eine große Anzahl von Restaurants, von denen die meisten gute klassische kroatische Küche servieren. Das Restaurant, das unsere Aufmerksamkeit in diesem Jahr weckte, war jedoch asiatisch. Es klingt ein wenig seltsam,  in Kroatien asiatische Küche  zu genießen, aber andererseits haben viele Leute nach einer Woche auf See Lust auf "mal was anderes". Das Restaurant Silk bietet nicht nur eine schöne Aussicht, der Service ist nett und schnell, und das Essen hier ist wirklich sehr schmackhaft. Abends ist es auch sehr voll, wir empfehlen eine Reservierung. Cocktail-Liebhaber sollten auf jeden Fall einige der Signature Drinks probieren.

Wo kann man auf dem Weg zu und von den Kornaten ankern?

Der beliebte Kornati-Nationalpark bietet eine Vielzahl von Buchten. Welche haben wir dieses Jahr ausprobiert und wo haben wir auf dem Weg dorthin Halt gemacht?

Der Sandstrand und die Bäckerei auf den Kornaten (Insel Levrnaka)

Einer unserer absoluten Lieblingsorte war, ist und bleibt die Bucht auf der Insel Levrnaka mit der Konoba Levrnaka. Die Anlegestelle muss im Voraus reserviert werden, ebenso wie die berühmte Peka , ein Schmorgericht, das einige Stunden im Voraus gebacken wird, so dass man eine Reservierung vornehmen muss. Am frühen Abend oder am Morgen empfiehlt sich ein Spaziergang über den sanften Hügel zum Sandstrand von Lojena, wo man beim Schnorcheln Plattfische auf dem Grund entdecken kann.

Peka od chobotnice

Das Peka Schmorgericht mit Tintenfisch ist eine kroatische Spezialität, die Sie unbedingt probieren sollten.

Wo kann man auf dem Weg zum Mir-See (Insel Dugi Otok) ankern?

Der salzige Mir-See und die Klippen auf der Insel Dugi Otok im Telaščica-Nationalpark gehören zu den beliebtesten Reisezielen für Segler. Uns gefiel das Bojenfeld in Uvala Mir mit dem Restaurant Gospoja. Das Lokal bietet traditionelles kroatisches Essen in super Qualität, moderne Einrichtung und sehr netten Service.

See Mir

Der Mir-See ist wunderschön.

YACHTING.COM TIPP: Wenn Sie in Kroatien tolle Fotos machen wollen, holen Sie sich Tipps im Artikel  Die 17 fotogensten Orte in Kroatien.

Ist Fešta immer noch top? (Insel Žut)

Das Restaurant Fešta auf der Insel Žut ist seit langem eine feste Größe in der kroatischen Qualitätsgastronomie und ist nach wie vor die erste Wahl für große Luxusyachten und kleinere Boote am Pier. Mit einer Reservierung im Restaurant können Sie auch einen Sitzplatz an der Pier anfordern. Wenn Sie sich nicht auf einen Besuch im Fešta festlegen möchten, nutzen Sie die Vorteile des ACI Yachthafens Žut, der sich nebenan befindet. Die verschiedenen Fischgerichte, von Carpaccio über Tatar bis hin zu Fischpastete, sind hier absolut köstlich. Machen Sie einen Morgenspaziergang auf den Hügel, wo es viele von Menschenhand geschaffene Steintürme gibt. Von dort haben Sie einen tollen Blick auf den Kornati-Archipel.

Fischvorspeise in Festa

Fischvorspeise in Festa.

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Simona

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Sailing in Croatia Guide - Tips and Info for 2024 Holidays

19. February, 2024

Sailing in Croatia Guide - Tips and Info for 2024 Holidays

From the logistics of arriving in Croatia to detailed itineraries that lead you from one breathtaking destination to the next, we've got you covered. Prepare to anchor in the most serene locations, indulge in the local gastronomy, and immerse yourself in the captivating sunsets that have made Croatia a must-visit destination for sailors across the world.

So hoist the sails and set course for an unforgettable voyage. Welcome aboard the journey of a lifetime – welcome to sailing in Croatia.

Arriving in Croatia

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Transportation to Croatia from other countries can be achieved through various modes of transportation, including air travel, road travel, and maritime options.    

By Plane  

Croatia has several international airports, with the largest and most well-connected being Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik. Other major airports include cities Zadar, Pula, Rijeka, and islands Brač and Mali Lošinj.  

Numerous airlines operate flights to Croatia from various international destinations. Major carriers such as: Croatia Airlines, Adria Airways, etc. The availability of flights may vary by season. Flight durations to Croatia can vary significantly based on your departure location, but the average flight time from European cities is around 2-3 hours.  

By Road  

Croatia is accessible by road from neighbouring countries like Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The road network in Croatia is well-developed, making it easy for travellers to enter by car or bus. Tourists who decide to travel to Croatia by road must make sure they have the necessary travel documents and check entry requirements at border crossings.   

During the high season in July and August, traffic jams may occur on the freeway leading to the Croatian coast. Hrvatski Autoklub is the Croatian Automobile Club that provides various services to its members and the public related to road safety and automobile services. It offers roadside assistance services to its members and provides help in case of breakdowns, accidents, or other emergencies on the road.  

Cell phones, while driving, are prohibited. The use of seat belts and child seats is mandatory.  

By Train  

Hrvatske željeznice – Croatian Railways , often abbreviated as HŽ, is the state-owned railway company. It is responsible for operating the majority of the country's rail services, including passenger and freight transport. The rail network includes mainline routes, regional lines, and branch lines. It connects major Croatian cities like Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek, and others, except Dubrovnik.   

Croatia has direct connections with Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Serbia and Montenegro, and indirect connections with almost all European countries.  

HŽ has established international rail connections, including services like the Euro City (EC) trains that connect Croatia with cities in other European countries, making it easier for travellers to explore the region by train. These connections offer a scenic way to travel to Croatia.  

By Sea  

Croatia is a popular destination for Mediterranean cruises. You can reach the country by taking a cruise ship or a ferry from various Mediterranean ports. Major ferry ports in Croatia include Split, Dubrovnik, and Rijeka.  

Many travellers explore Croatia's coast and islands by taking ferries and catamarans between the islands. This is a unique way to experience the country's stunning coastline.  

In the summer, ferry connections with islands are intensified. The summer schedule is valid from May 31st to September 28th. There are regular boat and ferry lines from Italy to Croatia.  

The main Croatian shipping company that holds the main ferry and shipping lines is Jadrolinija.  

Where to sail? Best sailing destinations in Croatia  

Below you will find plenty of destinations you should visit during your sailing holidays in Croatia. We offer our opinion on destinations with most captivating sunsets, best beaches in Croatia, UNESCO World Heritage locations, as well as two sailing itineraries from Split and Dubrovnik.

Captivating Croatian sunsets  

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Sunsets in Croatia are unforgettable!

Whether you are an experienced s ailor or a n ewcomer to the open seas, this guide is your compass . From practical tips to discovering secluded paradises, let us be your guide through this journey . Welcome aboard!  

   

  • Zadar: Revel in Zadar's iconic sunset, adored not only by Hitchcock but also hailed as the town's greatest attraction by The New York Times. Whether viewed from the renowned Sea Organ or the Greeting to the Sun monument , Zadar's dusk allure is a mesmerizing spectacle, earning it a reputation for one of the world's best sunsets.  
  • Telašćica Nature Park: As you explore the Zadar sailing route, don't miss Telašćica Nature Park, an Adriatic port surrounded by steep cliffs, rising 200 meters (about 656.17 ft) above sea level. Telašćica offers a nautical oasis where the landscape creates stunning sunset scenes.  
  • Pakleni Islands: Sail down the Hvar sailing route to the Pakleni Islands , renowned for the Palmižana tourist centre and its spectacular sunsets. Witness the sun setting behind pine-forested islets.  
  • Žuljana Beach: Žuljana on the Pelješac peninsula offers a secret sunset haven. Nestled between mountain ridges, this village boasts colourful sunsets reflecting on the Adriatic.  

Most beautiful beaches in Croatia  

Saharun (Sakarun): Nestled at the north-western end of Dugi Otok, Saharun is a constant contender for Croatia's best beaches. Its turquoise Sea, pearly white sand, and an 800-meter-long shoreline make it a paradise praised even by British media.   

Lovrečina Bay: Located on Brač Island and surrounded by a deep forested bay, sandy bottom, and picturesque views, Lovrečina represents a serene escape. Explore nearby ancient ruins, adding a touch of history to your beach day.  

Saplun: Saplun on Lastovo Island stands out not only for its beauty but as the only sandy beach in the Lastovo archipelago. Surrounded by dense forest, it represents a rare haven for those seeking natural beauty without distractions.  

Dubovica: Dubovica Beach on Hvar's southern coast captivates with pebbled charm and a 19th-century Kasandrić family villa. Indulge in local delicacies at a traditional konoba-style restaurant while gazing into the turquoise waters.  

Stiniva: Voted Europe's best beach in 2016, Stiniva on Vis Island boasts rocky surroundings providing natural shade. Its secluded location has preserved its pristine beauty, making it a bucket-list destination for sailors seeking unspoiled landscapes.  

Pasjača Beach: Tucked beneath sharp cliffs near Cavtat , Pasjača Beach in Popovići offers fine sand-like pebbles and unobstructed sea views. Its natural bliss is amplified by the absence of amenities, providing an authentic coastal experience.  

Saplunara, Mljet: Named after the Latin word for 'sand,' Saplunara cove on Mljet Island offers a hidden retreat. Divided into big and little Saplunara, this isolated cove, surrounded by Aleppo pine forest, boasts fine white sand and thriving natural beauty.  

UNESCO World Heritage Treasures of Dalmatia  

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Dalmatia, with its rich historical tapestry dating back to Illyrian times, boasts several UNESCO World Heritage Sites , a testament to its extraordinary cultural significance. These sites are carefully chosen by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for their outstanding universal value and are considered among the world's most unique landmarks.  

  • Šibenik (St. James Cathedral and St. Nicholas' Fortress) : Šibenik boasts two UNESCO sites, the Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece St. James Cathedral and St. Nicholas' Fortress.  
  • Trogir (Old Town): Its Romanesque-Gothic architecture, dating from the Hellenistic period, showcases Venetian influences.  
  • Split (Diocletian's Palace and Historic Core): The palace, a Roman gem, defines Split's cultural richness.  
  • Stari Grad Plain on Hvar Island: Stari Grad on Hvar Island features a 2400-year-old Greek agricultural system, a UNESCO-listed landscape. The original dry-stone walls offer a unique experience  
  • Dubrovnik - Old Town and City Walls : Dubrovnik, the 'Pearl of the Adriatic,' captivates with its Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque marvels. UNESCO-listed since 1979, the old town continues to enthral millions of visitors annually.  

Sailing itinerary from Split  

Embark on a Croatian sailing odyssey from vibrant Split to hidden gems like Maslinica, Komiža, Biševo, Vis, Palmižana, Hvar, Stari Grad, Bol, Lučice, and Milna.   

  • Day 1: Split - Maslinica (island of Šolta)  
  • Day 2: Maslinica - Komiža (island of Vis)  
  • Day 3: Komiža - Biševo (island near Komiža) - Vis (town)  
  • Day 4: Vis - Palmižana (island of Hvar) - Hvar (island)  
  • Day 5: Hvar - Stari Grad (island of Hvar)  
  • Day 6: Stari Grad - Bol (island of Brač) - Lučice (island of Brač)  
  • Day 7: Lučice - Milna (island of Brač) - Kaštela (near Split)  

Sailing itinerary from Dubrovnik  

There is, also, a nother popular sailing adventure that starts at the beautiful historic old tow n Dubrovnik w ith its nearby islands Mjet , Korčula and peninsula Pelješac .  

  • Day 1: Dubrovnik ACI - Lopud (Elaphiti Islands)  
  • Day 2: Maslinica - Saplunara (island of Mljet)  
  • Day 3: Okuklje - Pomena  
  • Day 4: Pomena - Korčula  
  • Day 5: Korčula - Orebić - Prozura  
  • Day 6: Prozura - Šipanska Luka  
  • Day 7: Šipanska Luka - Sunj - Dubrovnik ACI  

You can also check out further insights into Croatian sailing routes such as sailing itineraries from Šibenik or Zadar .  

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As summer beckons and vacation plans unfold, one destination that consistently graces travelers' must-visit lists is the picturesque Croatia. Blessed with a coastline adorned by islands and sun-kissed beaches, Croatia, guided by the Adriatic Sea, emerges as the ultimate summer hotspot. But with numerous options to choose from, how does one decide?

When is the best month for Sailing in Croatia?

Exploring and navigating the stunning landscapes of Croatia is best experienced during the enchanting months of May, June, September, and October. These time frames present a combination of benefits, including the full operational capacity of tour operators and hotels, a pleasantly warm climate, and more manageable crowds, especially when contrasted with the peak season.  

From June to September is the High Season  

To make the most of watersports like swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, and sailing in Croatia, plan your visit between June and September . During these months, the weather is consistently warm and sunny, with temperatures ranging from comfortable to hot, peaking in July and August. If you prefer a hotter climate for sunbathing on the deck and swimming from the boat, summer is the ideal time.  

Keep in mind that this period constitutes the peak tourist season . Popular destinations and attractions can be quite crowded, particularly in coastal areas and islands.  

These months are perfect for various water-based activities due to warm sea temperatures and calm conditions . Swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, sailing, and other water sports are popular choices, making it an ideal time for beach enthusiasts.  

Summer in Croatia hosts a multitude of festivals, cultural events, and outdoor concerts, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture, music, and traditions. Nightlife peaks during the summer, especially in destinations like Pag, Hvar, Brač, Dubrovnik, and Split.  

May and October are Shoulder season  

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For a budget-friendly experience in Croatia, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, specifically in early Spring (May and June) or late Autumn (September to November). These times offer a range of affordable activities. However, keep in mind that certain experiences, dining options, and accommodations may be limited.

During the shoulder season, the weather is generally pleasant. In May and September, temperatures are milder , making outdoor activities and sightseeing comfortable. The sea remains warm enough for swimming and water sports, while the weather is conducive to exploring historical sites, hiking in national parks, and enjoying outdoor dining.  

Booking sailing boats during the shoulder seasons is often easier compared to the summer months, with a broader range of options and potentially more reasonable prices .   

The shoulder seasons offer an excellent opportunity to explore Croatia's islands in a more family-friendly environment , characterized by fewer crowds and a relaxed atmosphere. Some events and festivals take place during these seasons, offering a unique glimpse into Croatian life, and showcasing local culture, music, and traditions.  

Winter is the Low season  

Exploring Croatia during the low season, from November to April , provides a unique opportunity for a more nature-focused experience.   

During this time, many establishments close, leading to limited choices for boat charters, attractions, and activities. On the other hand, it is perfect for early booking activities and the flexibility to choose dates before the peak season rush.  

Historic towns take on a cosy ambience, and cultural sites become more accessible without the usual crowds. While the Adriatic Sea may be too chilly for swimming, it provides a serene backdrop.

Sailing Conditions in Croatia

The Adriatic Sea , the n orthernmost part of the Mediterranean, spans from the Strait of Otranto to the Veneto region in Italy, boasting over 1,300 islands along the Croatian coast .   

Tides in the Adriatic are characterized by small amplitudes, while currents are weakly observable, flowing counterclockwise along the Croatian coast.   

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The sea's salinity averages 38.30 per mill , influenced by the Po River and lower than the Mediterranean. Sea temperatures fluctuate annually, reaching 22 to 25°C in summer.    

Waves are relatively small due to the Croatian coast's configuration, ensuring safe sailing .   

Weather conditions are influenced by the general Mediterranean weather , with light to moderate winds prevailing until June, calm in July and August, and stronger winds returning in September.  

Winds in Croatia

The Adriatic Sea is known for distinct wind patterns that influence its weather and sailing conditions, including Bura, Jugo, Maestral, Lebić, and Levant.  

  • Bura winds from the northeast or east-northeast bring a cold, dry wind often accompanied by clear skies.  
  • Jugo winds from the southeast are warm and moist , bringing humid conditions and occasional rain, often associated with unstable weather.  
  • Maestral winds from the northwest are a daytime sea breeze during summer , providing cooler and pleasant conditions, particularly along the Croatian coast.  
  • Levant winds from the east are moderate to strong easterly winds bringing some rainfall, more common in the southern Adriatic during transitional seasons.  
  • Lebić winds from the southwest are warm and moist, potentially causing stormy weather and heavy rain , mainly in the western part of the Adriatic, more common in the fall and winter.  

How to customize your sailing holidays in Croatia?  

Sailing charters cater to a wide range of preferences, from those seeking a relaxing cruise to adventurous sailors looking for a hands-on experience. Charter options vary, including bareboat charters, where clients operate the boats themselves, and crewed charters, where a professional crew manages the sailing, leaving passengers to relax and enjoy the journey.  

Bareboat charter  

Embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure with a Bareboat Yacht Charter in Croatia. Ideal for experienced sailors with an international skipper’s license . This option allows you to take full control of the chartered boat, creating a private haven for your family and friends. Beyond the joys of privacy, bareboat charters save costs , enabling you to navigate the stunning Croatian coast at your pace, exploring hidden beaches and bays.   

Croatia's vast selection of yachts, ranging from sailboats to motor yachts, makes it the world's leading charter destination . With over 1,000 islands offering short sailing distances and excellent nautical infrastructure, the Adriatic Sea provides a joyous and navigable experience.   

Croatia Yachting, with roughly 3,000 yachts, ensures a seamless bareboat charter, offering recommended itineraries, top destinations, and restaurant suggestions. Experience yachting at its finest with Croatia Yachting's exceptional service, making your sailing vacation safe, enjoyable, and stress-free.  

Skippered boat charter  

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Whether you're a novice sailor or simply want to relax while exploring the stunning Adriatic coast, a skippered yacht charter offers the perfect solution. The skipper, a seasoned professional with extensive knowledge of the sea , ensures your safety, provides sailing guidance, and even imparts valuable skills. This charter type is ideal for those without sailing experience or lacking the required qualifications.    

With the skipper handling navigation and mooring, you can focus on enjoying the journey with family and friends. Discover the beauty of the Adriatic, from secluded bays to vibrant coastal towns, as your skipper shares insights into the best destinations.  

  • Skippers can teach you new sailing skills.  
  • Skippers are experienced sailors .  
  • Skippers know the best sailing destinations.  
  • All skippers who work with Croatia Yachting speak Croatian and are fluent in English . If you or your party are not comfortable with English, we also have a crew fluent in other languages.  
  • The skipper will adjust according to your preferences.  
  • You can make specific requests regarding the skipper .  
  • The cost of a skipper in Croatia is usually between 150 – 250 euros per day.  

Crewed yacht charter  

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Embark on the epitome of luxury with a crewed yacht charter in Croatia. This vacation entails renting a lavish yacht accompanied by a dedicated crew , including a captain, chef, stewardess, and more . It's the ultimate escape where your every need is catered to, allowing you to relax and revel in the scenic beauty of the Adriatic.   

Unlike bareboat charters, crewed options offer unparalleled comfort and personalized service . The allure of these charters lies not only in the opulent yachts but also in the expertise of the crew, ensuring a seamless and memorable journey.

Croatia's diverse destinations unfold effortlessly under the guidance of your seasoned crew. Dive into the luxury of a crewed yacht charter and make every moment at sea a cherished memory.  

  • Crewed yacht charter offers the most personalized service in the yacht charter industry.  
  • Luxurious yachts equipped for comfort - tender, kayaks, stand-up paddles, snorkelling equipment, and windsurfing are just some of the water toys at your disposal. Some even offer scuba diving, jet skis, or water skiing.  
  • Dedicated crew at your service - the number of crew members depends on the size of the boat – there's always the captain of the yacht and the hostess,  
  • Navigating the best Routes and enjoying our culinary delights onboard.  

Sailing charters include various boat types that cater to different preferences and levels of sailing experience.  

What types of boats and yachts are available for rent in Croatia?

Croatia Yachting Charter offers various types of yachts for rental in Croatia. Motorboats offer speed and comfort but come with higher fuel consumption. Monohull sailboats are budget-friendly, and ideal for relaxed vacations. Catamarans provide stability, perfect for families. Quality boats for July and August are in high demand .   

To secure your preferred vessel, make reservations by April at the latest. Waiting increases the risk of limited choices.

Sailing boats   

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Sailing boats have evolved into an ideal choice for summer holidays, offering an adventurous way to explore Croatia's beauty. With a coastline of over 1700 kilometres (about 1056.33 mi) and more than 1000 islands , the Croatian Adriatic provides a lot of opportunities for exploration.   

The region's calm winds and currents make it suitable for both seasoned and novice sailors. Sailing allows you the freedom to discover hidden beaches, explore towns, delve into historical sights, and indulge in unique cuisine accessible only by sea.   

This private and comfortable mode of travel lets you anchor in secluded bays and enjoy uninterrupted family time. Contrary to common perception, sailing boat charters offer excellent value for money, with sail propulsion ensuring remarkable fuel economy.   

Experience the joy of gliding through the sea with only the sound of the wind, making your sailing holiday in Croatia truly memorable.  

To charter a sailboat in Croatia, it's crucial to possess navigation essentials , including:  

  • chart reading, route mapping, and understanding tides, currents, and wind patterns.  
  • Fundamental sailing skills such as tacking, jibing, and reefing are necessary, along with knowledge of safety equipment usage.   
  • Understanding weather patterns and local maritime laws, as well as basic repair and maintenance skills, ensures a safe sailing experience.   
  • If you lack experience, consider going to a sailing school or hiring a captain for a confident and enjoyable rental.   

In Croatia, popular sailboat rental brands include Hanse , Beneteau , Dufour , Elan Marine , Jeanneau, and Bavaria , catering to various preferences and expertise levels.   

For a unique and unforgettable travel experience, Croatia Yachting offers a range of sailboat options to suit different lifestyles, from performance sailing yachts for experienced sailors to comfortable cruisers.   

Catamarans  

Croatia as a sailing destination is witnessing a growing demand for catamaran charters . If you're contemplating a sea adventure with your loved ones, considering a catamaran charter in Croatia could be the right decision.  

Catamarans, with two hulls joined by a reinforced deck , provide unparalleled space, stability, and comfort . Offering panoramic views, multiple cabins, and socializing areas, catamarans excel in providing a luxurious sailing experience.   

Not leaning more than 5 degrees while sailing makes them more stable than monohulls, ensuring comfort and safety. Catamarans offer expanded cruising grounds, spacious decks, a 360-degree view, and faster speeds, making them an attractive choice for sailing enthusiasts.   

Croatia Yachting Charter boasts a diverse fleet , featuring renowned brands like Bali , Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot , Nautitech Rochefort , Aventura , and Excess, offering clients a blend of luxury, innovation, and top-notch sailing performance. Whether you seek comfort, speed, or innovative design, a catamaran charter in Croatia provides a memorable and unique sailing experience.  

Motor yachts  

Explore the Croatian islands and coastal towns effortlessly with a motor yacht charter . Divided into open and fly bridge categories , motor yachts cater to both speed enthusiasts and those seeking interior comfort while island hopping . Whether opting for a bareboat or skippered charter, motor yachts promise an exhilarating sea adventure.   

Croatia Yachting offers a special selection of luxury motor yachts with customized routes, professional crews, and beautiful interiors for the most discerning charter guests.   

Charter destinations include major marinas like Split, Dubrovnik, Trogir, and more, featuring renowned brands such as Sunseeker , Princess , Fairline , Azimut, Sealine , Maiora , and Benetti.    

Embark on a unique summer relaxation journey amid the enchanting Adriatic Sea.

How much does it cost to sail around Croatia?  

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For a sailboat in Croatia, you can expect to pay from 1000€ per week up to 8000€ for more luxurious sailing yachts. For a modern sailing catamaran, you can expect to pay anywhere from 5000€ to 13000€, while more luxurious motor yachts cost 15000€ or more.

Navigating the pricing complexities of a yacht charter can be overwhelming for first-timers. This guide simplifies budget planning by highlighting key considerations.  

  • Charter costs are influenced by factors such as yacht type , charter period , region, and whether it's bareboat or crewed.    
  • Yacht model, size, and age play a role. New and sized, m otor yachts are generally more expensive .   
  • Booking timing , especially taking advantage of early-bird and last-minute discounts, significantly affects prices.   
  • Seasonality matters, with off-peak periods offering budget-friendly options.   
  • Charter region and marina choice impact costs, providing potential savings.   
  • Opting for a bareboat charter saves money while adding crew incurs additional expenses.  
  • Other costs include mooring, anchorage fees, national park entrances, and fuel consumption, varying based on yacht size and route.   
  • Provisioning wisely for food and drinks helps manage expenses. 

The charter price, when divided among passengers, often rivals the cost of a sea-view room in a 4-star hotel. Factors influencing prices include boat type, build year, location, and charter period. Aim for September or June for budget-friendly trips, avoiding the peak season in July and August.  

Be prepared for extra expenses like mooring fees, fuel costs, and tips . Croatia's short sailing distances contribute to lower fuel costs. Mooring fees vary, so check Marina's websites for accurate pricing. Harbours and anchorages may be free, providing budget-friendly alternatives.  

For more detailed information about prices in Croatia check out our blog.

Marinas in Croatia

Croatia's coastal charm extends through a network of over 50 marinas, united by the Association of Croatian Marinas. With a total capacity of 16,000 sea berths and 8,500 land berths, these marinas, spanning from Umag to Dubrovnik, cater to the needs of modern nautical guests.   

Positioned in larger towns and beautiful bays near natural and cultural attractions, these marinas offer a lot of benefits. Beyond berths, water, and power supply, many provide exceptional traditional cuisine, charter services, apartments, health centres, and bars.  

Numerous marinas proudly hold the Blue Flag for their commitment to preserving the sea and coastline. Among them, the ACI Club stands out, boasting 21 marinas with top-notch services from Umag to Dubrovnik. Whichever part of the Adriatic you explore, Croatia's enchanting coast is sure to captivate, inviting you for return visits.   

We have selected the most practical marinas inside each region to make it easier for you to navigate through the beautiful Adriatic:  

Istria region  

Marinas in the Istria region: M arina Polesana, Marina Vrsar, Medulin Marina Puntica, Aci Marina Rovinj, Lučica Vinkuran, Marina Laguna Novigrad, Marina Valalta, Marina Poreč, Marina Červar Porat, Umag Marina, Marina Parentium, Marina Funtana.  

  • Marina Tehnomont Veruda, Pula : Open year-round. It is located south of Pula, in the Veruda bay, on the eastern shore of the northern cove. There are 630 berths for boats up to 25 meters plus 150 dry berths.  

Kvarner Region  

Marinas in the Kvarner Region: Marina Punat Krk, Marina Novi Vinodolski, Marina Mali Lošinj, Marina Rijeka, Luka Punat, ACI Marina Opatija, ACI Marina Cres, ACI Marina Supetarska Draga, ACI Marina Rab, Marina Admiral Opatija and Luka Porto Re Kraljevica.  

  •   Marina Punat (Krk): nestled on the eastern shore of Puntarska Draga Cove on the island of Krk in the Kvarner region. This historic marina, boasting the title of the oldest Croatian marina, welcomes you with 830 berths for yachts up to 25 meters, complemented by 300 along the shore.  

Zadar region

Marinas in the Zadar region: Marina Kornati Biograd, D-Marin Dalmacija, Marina Tankerkomerc Zadra, Marina Šangulin Biograd, Marina Drage, D-Marin Borik Zadar, Kukljica Ugljan, Zadar Town Port, Olive Island Marina Sutomiscica, Luka Povljana, ACI Marina Šimuni, Marina Ist, Vitrenjak Sports Harbor, Luka Turanj and Marina Preko.  

  • Marina Kornati in Biograd: Open year-round, the marina is situated north of the ferry pier in the town harbour, with breakwaters providing protection from winds. With berths for 360 boats, Marina Kornati offers a range of facilities.  

Šibenik region

Marinas in the Šibenik region: D-Marin Mandalina, Marina Frapa Rogoznica, Marina Pirovac, Marina Kremik, Marina Hramina, ACI Marina Skradin, Marina Betina, ACI Marina Jezera, ACI Marina Vodice, Marina Tribunj, Šibenik Town Port, Ražanj, ACI Marina Žut and ACI Marina Piškera.  

  • D-Marin Mandalina: with 429 sea berths, including 79 dedicated to superyachts, and an additional 50 on land, it offers versatile accommodations.  The marina welcomes vessels ranging from 10 to 140 meters (about 459.32 ft), catering to all types of yachts.  

Split region

Marinas in the Split region: Marina Kaštela, Yachtclub Seget Marina Baotić, ACI Marina Split, ACI Marina Trogir, Marina Trogir SCT, Split Town Port, Marina Lav Podstrana, Marina Nava, Marina Spinut, Trogir Luka Marina, Marina Baška Voda, Marina Zenta split, Stobreč Split, Krilo Jesenice, Kaštel Gomilica Kaštilac, Marina Tučepi, Kaštel Lukšić Lučica, Zapadna Obala Split, Luka Kaštel Stari, Marina Agana, ACI Marina Palmižana, ACI Marina Milna, Makarska Town Port, Marina Zirona, Rogač Šolta, ACI Marina Vrbovska and Marina Podgora.   

  • Marina Kaštela: provides 420 sea berths with depths ranging from 2.5 to 8 meters inside and 10 meters on the outer side for mega yachts. Additionally, there are 200 dry berths for on-land ship accommodation. The marina features a 60-ton travel lift, 5-ton crane, and 40-ton carello for secure boat transport on land.  

Dubrovnik region:   

Marinas in the Dubrovnik region: Komolac, ACI Marina Slano Veljko Barbieri, Srebreno, Marina Lumbarda, Marina Orebić, ACI Marina Korčula and Marina Frapa Dubrovnik.  

  • ACI Marina Komolac: with its capacity of 380 sea berths and 120 places on land, ACI Marina Dubrovnik can comfortably accommodate vessels up to 45 meters.     

Pictoresque anchorages in Croatia

Croatia boasts a myriad of picturesque anchorages scattered across its beautiful islands. Some of the most popular and breathtaking anchorages in Croatia are:  

  • Telašcica Bay  
  • Bobovišća Bay  
  • Lučice Bay  
  • Porat Biševska Luka  
  • Rogačić Bay  
  • Šešula Bay  
  • Stiniva Bay  
  • Stončica Bay  
  • Taršće Bay  
  • Vinogradišće Bay  
  • Vrbovska Bay  
  • Polače Bay  
  • Skrivena Luka  
  • Zaklopatica Bay    

Tips for anchoring in Croatia:  

  • Keep an eye on the forecast for smooth sailing.  
  • Make sure your anchor and chain are in good shape.  
  • Respect local regulations and designated anchoring areas.  

Sailing Tips   

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Choosing the right crew is crucial for a harmonious voyage. Coordinate with your crew to plan an itinerary aligning with everyone's interests. Croatia's coast and islands offer diverse attractions.  

Pack light,   favouring duffle bags over bulky suitcases due to limited storage. Include passports, booking documents, credit cards, sun protection, hats, medications, and essential clothing.  

Embarkation typically occurs on Saturday afternoon. Plan by providing crew lists and skipper's license in advance.    

Navigate responsibly, adhering to safety regulations. Refuel before returning to the marina and be punctual to avoid additional charges.  

Keep a keen eye on weather forecasts. Plan your routes to align with favourable conditions, making for smoother and safer sailing. Sailing often comes with surprises, so stay calm, assess situations rationally, and be prepared to adjust your plans if needed.  

Respect the environment . Be mindful of marine life, dispose of waste responsibly, and adhere to environmental regulations.   

Croatian Cuisine and Lifestyle for Sailors  

In this section, we journey through the diverse and mouth-watering world of Croatian cuisine. But the Croatian experience extends beyond the plate, embodying a laid-back approach to life best enjoyed in the iconic beach bars and clubs dotting the Adriatic coast.

Croatia's Top Beach Bars and Clubs  

Croatia's beautiful beaches, secluded bays, and the pristine Adriatic Sea create the perfect backdrop for exceptional beach bars and clubs . Ideal for relaxation and a complete immersion in Croatia's natural beauty, these coastal retreats offer the perfect respite during your sailing adventures. Anchor for a few hours, bask in the sun, enjoy a delightful lunch, and make the most of your time by the sea at these remarkable beach bars and clubs.    

  • Noa Beach Club, Novalja (Island Pag): Epic Sea and mountain views, 11 bars, yacht moorings, VIP areas, a swimming pool, diverse events, and Noa Food Square.  
  • Laganini Beach Bar, Palmižana: Located at ACI Marina Palmižana, offers comfortable sunbeds, great music, seafood specialties, and refreshing drinks.  
  • Coral Beach Club, Dubrovnik: ACI Marina Dubrovnik, features a Blue Flag beach, VIP lounge, and beach club with a restaurant.  
  • Hula Hula Beach Bar, Hvar: Extensive beach dance floor, breathtaking sunset views, music variety, sunbeds, VIP tables, and evening events.  
  • Moro Beach Bar, Korčula: Crystal-clear Sea, casual atmosphere, delicious food, mooring for boats, lounge bar, and daily themed parties.  

Croatian Wine Culture  

The roots of viticulture in Croatia run deep, with evidence dating back 2500 years, showcasing the cultivation of vines and wine processing. From ancient coins to artefacts along the Adriatic coast, Croatia's viticultural tradition has flourished over the centuries, reaching continental Croatia several centuries later.  

Today, Croatia stands as a country with a thriving wine culture, where half of the vineyards are dedicated to personal use, emphasizing the genuine appreciation for wine among Croatians.  

Croatia boasts over 130 registered grape varieties, many of which are indigenous to the country, contributing to the allure of Croatian wines for those seeking distinct flavours and characteristics.  

Croatia is divided into four distinct wine regions, each with its own unique features, challenges, and regulations. Slavonija region is for white wines with full flavour, fruity aromas, and medium-to-high alcohol content, featuring the prominent Graševina variety. Dalmatia region is steeped in tradition, producing red wines like Plavac, Plavac mali, Crljenak, Babić, Lasina, and Pavina . Modern producers are enhancing the wine quality with contemporary techniques. Istria and Kvarner regions are characterized by a blend of mild Mediterranean and colder continental climates, showcasing a mix of continental and Mediterranean grape varieties.  

Croatia's Diverse Beer Scene  

Croatia's beer culture has gained recognition in recent years. Marked by a surge in small breweries preserving cultural techniques, Croatian beer offers a lively range.  

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Karlovačko, founded in 1854, is celebrated for its refreshing character. Ožujsko, with over 120 years of brewing, is known for its crisp taste. Velebitsko offers a rich flavor, Grička Vještica Dark Lager brings roasty notes, and Baltazar Hopy Lager blends tradition with hop flavors. Barba Pale Ale adheres to purity laws, Fakin IPA stands out with 70 bitterness units, and Varionica Pale Ale is multi-awarded. Pan Pilsner boasts Czech Saaz hops, Dva Klasa Wheatbeer is refreshing, and Russian Imperial Stout from Devetka Brewery is a robust option.  

Savouring a cold beer in Croatia captures the essence of a laid-back, relaxed lifestyle, fostering memorable moments.  

Traditional Mediterranean Cuisine  

The Mediterranean diet, recognized as one of the healthiest globally and listed by UNESCO since 2013, draws inspiration from the culinary practices of Mediterranean Sea communities.   

Centred on plant-based cooking with fruits, vegetables, fish , meat, whole grains, and olive oil, the diet limits saturated fats, sugar, and refined foods. It encourages fish consumption, favours olive oil, and incorporates regional variations across Mediterranean countries.  

In Croatia, the Mediterranean diet is deeply ingrained in the culture, notably on the islands of Hvar and Brač. Recognized by UNESCO, traditional Croatian dishes like 'mišina' cheese, Hrapoćuša cake, makaruni desserts , and Pag cheese contribute to preserving the region's culinary heritage.   

Best Restaurants in Dalmatia  

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In Croatia, dining is a delightful exploration of flavours set against the backdrop of the stunning Adriatic coast. Fresh seafood, locally sourced ingredients, and a love for seasonal produce characterize Croatian cuisine . Croatia's restaurants invite you to savour the simplicity of coastal delights, making each meal a delicious journey through the country's vibrant food culture.  

  • Franka in Trogir: Culinary Harmony Franka , a Trogir newcomer since 2021, intertwines tradition with contemporary flair. Dishes like beetroot & truffle risotto showcase the region's daily freshness, complemented by a curated wine list.  
  • Dvor in Split: A culinary gem in Split since 2013, combines breathtaking sea views with modern Dalmatian recipes . Tuna cannelloni and curated tasting menus promise an unforgettable experience.  
  • Štorija in Split: Fine Dining set in Diocletian’s Palace, offers fine dining within historic walls. Chef Ivan Pažanin crafts modern twists on traditional recipes, creating a memorable gastronomic journey.  
  • Konoba Kopačina: Located on the island of Brač for 35 years, celebrates lamb specialties, including vitalac . From lamb on a spit to peka-prepared dishes, it offers diverse and authentic island flavours.  
  • The Fisherman’s House: Located on Sv. Klement near Hvar, with over 50 years of family tradition, serves farm-to-table delights . ' Brodetto à la Tonči' and Hvar’s famous gregada highlight the rich Adriatic catch.  
  • Pojoda in Vis: Located in Vis town, surrounded by a fragrant citrus garden, pays homage to indigenous fish specialties . Shark in wine and lobster brodetto offer an aromatic and flavorful taste of Vis.
  • Bako in Komiža:  Komiža’s fishing heritage, serves Dalmatian specialities like lobster stew and fish-broth-based dishes. The owner's hydro-archaeological collection adds a historical touch.  

Dalmatia's Sweet Delights  

A sailing holiday in Dalmatia isn't complete without savouring its culinary wonders. From lamb and octopus 'under the bell' to homemade olive oil, the flavours linger, becoming a sweet memory. Dalmatian desserts, rooted in ancient customs, add a delightful finale to your sailing vacation.  

Paradižot, a decadent Dalmatian favourite, features Maraschino-soaked biscuits, egg-white dumplings, and a lemony custard, topped with shaved chocolate.  

Arančini, a simple treat using orange peels, sugar, and water, showcases the region's mandarin harvest.   

Fritule, fried dough balls with citrus and powdered sugar, are a Christmas morning tradition.   

Splitska torta, a heavenly cake with walnuts, figs, raisins, and a cream layer, is a timeless delight.   

Rožata, part of medieval Dubrovnik's gastronomic heritage, is a custard-like dessert with milk, eggs, sugar, and lemon zest, often enriched with rose liqueur.  

Are you ready to sail in Croatia?

As our sailing guide reached its final pages, it left sailors well-equipped for the unique challenges of navigating the Adriatic waters. With practical insights and navigational wisdom, this guide can become a reliable companion, offering a straightforward approach to mastering the Adriatic Sea. As sailors embark on their journeys with our guide's knowledge, they gain not only the tools for a successful voyage but also a deeper appreciation for the rich experiences that the Adriatic has to offer.  

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