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Croatia Yacht Charter

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Overview

Currency

Euro (€)

Language

Croatian

Navigation Reference

Imray’s Adriatic Pilot

Marina Costs

€2 per foot of yacht length

Preferred Start Day

Saturday

Ideal Travel Months

May - October

Tipping Customs

10%

Croatia’s Adriatic Coastline by Yacht

Croatia’s Adriatic coast is most famous for its landscapes, fascinating history, and unspoiled nature, with more than a thousand islands to explore, of which only 66 are inhabited. By day, claim your ideal sun-soaked spot, and each evening let a new, enchanting harbour light up your night.

Types of yachts available in Croatia

Split, Trogir, or Šibenik: The Dalmatian Islands

Regions to Consider for Your Croatian Charter

Iconic spots like Hvar, Brač, and Vis, plus Krka National Park. These islands are popular for good reason, offering clear waters, historic sites, and quiet anchorages. Start your trip from Split, Trogir, or Šibenik—each with easy access to nearby islands.

Hvar
Famous for its lavender fields and olive trees, Hvar combines natural beauty with a lively harbour and old town.

Vis
Known for its untouched feel, with beaches, coves, and a town that reflects Renaissance and Baroque influences.

Brač
Zlatni Rat beach is the main attraction here, offering an ideal spot for swimming and relaxation.

The Dalmatian Islands offer the ideal mix of nightlife and natural beauty for a perfectly blended charter experience.

Dubrovnik: South Dalmatia

Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” unveils the southern Dalmatian coast with its UNESCO-protected Old Town, medieval architecture, and panoramic views from ancient walls. Just beyond, the serene Elafiti Islands, Mljet National Park, and Korčula Island await, offering quiet bays for snorkelling and secluded coves that blend natural beauty with a timeless yachting tradition.

Elafiti Islands
Known for calm anchorages, ideal for relaxing and water activities.

Mljet National Park
A forested area with saltwater lakes and ancient sites, it’s both scenic and low-key.

Korčula>
The island has well-preserved medieval walls and is famous for its wine and olive production.

Southern Dalmatia is perfect for those seeking a tranquil, history-rich charter experience.

Zadar, Sukošan, or Biograd

The Kornati Islands comprise approximately 147 uninhabited islands, islets, and reefs, forming the scenic Kornati National Park. Known for its dramatic cliffs, pristine waters, and rugged landscapes, this archipelago is a haven for nature and diving enthusiasts.

Kornati National Park
A stunning collection of islands and secluded coves, ideal for those seeking untouched natural beauty and vibrant marine life.

Zadar
A vibrant town with Roman and Venetian influences, known for its seafood and relaxed atmosphere.

The Kornati Islands offers the ultimate off-the-beaten-track charter experience in Croatia.

A Straightforward and Beautiful Charter Destination

Croatia’s coastline and islands offer an ideal blend of culture, fine dining, and breathtaking scenery to begin your yacht charter adventure.

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