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CROATIAN adventures

Discover the allure of Croatia, a summer charter haven along the enchanting Adriatic Sea. Sail from the historic city of Split to explore idyllic islands like Brač, Hvar, and Vis. With its medieval charm, Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," offers a captivating stop—the Kornati Islands beckon for tranquility, boasting secluded coves and crystal-clear waters.
Croatia's culinary scene, a blend of Mediterranean and Balkan flavours, adds charm. From seafood feasts in seaside taverns to sipping local wines under the stars, every meal is a celebration.
Whether seeking cultural festivals on the islands or the vibrant nightlife along the coast, Croatia caters to diverse desires. With a yacht as your guide, immerse yourself in a maritime paradise where ancient cities meet azure waters, creating memories to last beyond the Adriatic summer.


ITINERARIES IN CROATIA


where ancient cities meet azure waters

Sail from Rovinj to Hvar, exploring Croatia's highlights: Pula's Roman Amphitheatre, Zadar's Sea Organ, Sibenik's historic charm, and the scenic Kornati Islands. Immerse yourself in Split's blend of ancient and modern before ending your journey in glamorous Hvar. This yacht charter promises a mix of culture, natural beauty, and the joy of cruising the Adriatic.

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the beauty of the Dalmatian coast

Sail from Dubrovnik to Split, exploring Croatia's gems. Start in Dubrovnik's Old Town, visit Mljet's National Park, Lastovo's charm, and historic Vis. Continue to glamorous Hvar, Brac's Zlatni Rat beach, and conclude in Split, blending ancient and modern. This concise itinerary promises an indulgent coastal adventure.

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why charter in CROATIA?

hvar


Hvar, nestled in the heart of the Adriatic, stands as an exquisite yacht charter destination. Hvar is renowned for its glamorous ambiance and blends historic charm with vibrant nightlife.
The town's Venetian architecture, lively waterfront, and ancient Spanish Fortress create a captivating backdrop for visitors. Yacht enthusiasts can explore the pristine Pakleni Islands, just off Hvar's coast, with secluded coves and crystal-clear waters.
Hvar offers a perfect blend of cultural richness, natural beauty, and luxurious leisure, making it a sought-after destination for those seeking an unforgettable yachting experience in the Adriat

activities


Embarking on a Croatian yacht charter promises a rich tapestry of experiences. Explore historic towns like Dubrovnik and Hvar, and cruise through captivating islands like Brac and Vis. Dive into crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim, savor local cuisine prepared by a private chef, and visit coastal vineyards for wine tasting.
Engage in water sports, from paddleboarding to jet skiing, and explore national parks like Krka and the Kornati Islands. Capture the magic of Adriatic sunsets during evening cruises and immerse yourself in local cultural events. Amidst these adventures, find moments to relax on the yacht's deck, embracing the tranquility of the open waters. A Croatian yacht charter seamlessly blends cultural exploration, water activities, and moments of serene relaxation along the stunning Adriatic coast.

FOOD AND CULTURE


Chartering a yacht in Croatia unveils a delicious journey through diverse culinary traditions and cultural wonders. Along the Adriatic, savor Mediterranean-inspired seafood and coastal delights like "brudet" or grilled squid with local olive oil. Inland, relish continental Croatian cuisine with treats like "štrukli" pastry and "ćevapi" grilled minced meat.
Explore local markets and charming villages, and engage with proud locals who share traditions through festivals and stories. Croatia's culinary landscape celebrates its cultural heritage, making a yacht charter a nautical adventure and a sensory feast blending sea, land, and vibrant Croatian food and culture.

WHERE TO GO?

- Sesula Bay in Solta is ideal for a tranquil night while exploring Croatia. Stroll to the charming Maslinica town nearby with its picturesque scenery, idyllic beaches, and local shops offering wine, honey, and schnapps. Explore the historic village, indulge in local wine from Kastelanac winery, and relax onboard in the turquoise waters. Before sailing, dine at Sismis or Sesula restaurants, offering free mooring buoys for diners.

- Vis Island, closed to the public for 40 years, is a must-visit. Explore its unspoiled terrain, military tours, and renowned winemaking traditions. In Vis Town, secure a space early or use mooring buoys for a fee. Discover the island on a scooter or visit Lipanovic winery.

- Dubrovnik, dating back to the 7th century, is a historic Old Town with medieval walls. Enjoy "Game of Thrones" sites and stunning views from defensive walls. ACI Marina Dubrovnik and Marina Frapa are convenient for sailors.

- Korcula, a beautiful island, features a walled town reminiscent of Dubrovnik. Visit Marco Polo's birthplace and enjoy Venetian influences. Reserve a spot in the ACI marina or find alternatives for anchoring.

- Brac Island, the largest Croatian island, has Lucice Bay with mooring buoys. Relax on the deck or visit Milna for Mediterranean charm and fresh seafood.

- Skradin, known for Venetian architecture, is a gateway to Krka National Park. Book ahead for MCI Marina during the high season.

- Zlarin, the only village on the small island, offers a peaceful atmosphere with no cars. Explore its red coral tradition and enjoy local dining options.

- Lavsa Island in Kornati National Park requires an entry ticket. Discover its hidden cove, excellent restaurant, and magical underwater world with a diving license.


WHEN TO GO?

Croatia experiences typical Mediterranean weather characterized by warm, dry summers and mild winters. The country boasts one of Europe's sunniest coastlines, receiving 2,600 hours of sun annually. During peak summer months, July and August, temperatures hover around 30°C (86°F), making it an ideal time for Croatia charter yachts. In the shoulder seasons of May/June and September/October, temperatures usually range around 23°C (73°-74°F).

Croatia's prevailing winds come from the northwest, averaging 7 to 8 knots. In some afternoons, these winds increase to a comfortable Force 4-5 (10 to 20 knots), providing exhilarating sailing experiences. Regularly checking forecasts is crucial when sailing in Croatia to avoid surprises, especially with the 'Bora,' a north easterly wind.


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