Azimut Motor Yachts – Italian Luxury in Croatia

Why Azimut motor yachts work so well in Croatia

Azimut is one of the best known Italian motor yacht builders, famous for sleek lines, bright interiors and that unmistakable Mediterranean feeling on board. In Croatia, these yachts fit naturally into the landscape: fast enough to skip between islands, stylish enough for a night in town and comfortable enough to spend long afternoons at anchor in quiet bays.

When guests ask me about Azimut, I usually describe them as yachts that are happiest when they are actually being used. Big windows, open cockpits and generous flybridges make sense when your days are split between swimming, short passages and evenings on the promenade. You feel close to the sea but still enjoy the comfort of air-conditioned cabins and well-planned saloons.

Through SkipperCity we can access Azimut yachts from different fleets in Croatia and neighbouring regions. The brand name is only the starting point. What matters is how each yacht has been maintained, which crew she sails with and how well she fits your route, budget and expectations. That skipper’s filter is what we bring to every enquiry.

Azimut ranges you’ll usually see in the Adriatic

The exact models change from year to year, but in Croatian marinas you will often see Azimut flybridge yachts, sports cruisers and larger luxury models. You do not have to memorise all the numbers; it is more helpful to think about which style of Azimut works best for your type of holiday.

Flybridge yachts – classic family and friends cruisers

Flybridge Azimuts are the most common sight along the Adriatic. They offer generous cabins, a bright saloon and, most importantly, a real upper deck where everyone can enjoy the view under way. For family holidays and mixed groups, the flybridge becomes the natural gathering place – breakfast at anchor, afternoon coffee while we move to the next bay, or a drink at sunset.

From Split, Trogir or Kaštela these yachts can comfortably cover the classic central Dalmatia loop – Šolta, Brač, Hvar, Vis and the Pakleni islands – without feeling rushed. With good planning we keep daily passages short, using the yacht’s speed only when weather or timing calls for it.

Sport yachts – lower profile, higher speed

Sportier Azimut models trade the big flybridge for a lower, sleeker profile and more emphasis on open cockpits and sunpads. They suit couples or small groups who value speed and style – guests who enjoy arriving in town in time for a late dinner, or who like to fit two or three swimming stops into a single day.

In Croatia, these yachts work especially well on routes that mix livelier islands like Hvar with quieter anchorages. We keep an eye on fuel burn and avoid running at maximum speed all the time, but the extra performance is useful when a weather window or dinner reservation encourages us to move a bit faster.

Larger Azimut yachts – compact superyacht experience

At the top end of the range you will find larger Azimut yachts with multiple decks, separate crew areas and high-end finishes. These boats are nearly always fully crewed and offer a compact superyacht experience without the formality or scale of very large vessels.

For these yachts we design routes that combine iconic locations with quieter corners – a night in Dubrovnik followed by Mljet national park, or a few evenings in Hvar balanced with bays where you might share the anchorage with only two or three other boats. The idea is simple: all the comfort of a boutique hotel, with a different view from your terrace every morning.

Azimut compared with other motor yacht options

Guests often ask how Azimut compares with brands like Princess, Sunseeker or Ferretti. The honest answer is that all of these builders make capable yachts; the difference is usually in details of layout, interior style and how each specific boat has been kept. Azimut tends to lean towards bright interiors, flowing outdoor spaces and that unmistakable Italian design flair.

Compared with our selection of motor yachts in Croatia overall, Azimut sits in the more luxurious segment. Prices reflect this, but when you spread the cost across several guests, the jump from a standard cruiser to an Azimut is often smaller than people expect. What you gain is atmosphere – the feeling that every corner of the boat invites you to sit down, relax and enjoy the view.

If you are undecided between several brands, we can prepare offers for Azimut alongside other yachts and explain in simple terms how they differ: cabin layouts, deck space, crew, fuel expectations and total cost for your chosen dates.

Charter styles: skipper-only or fully crewed Azimut

Most Azimut yachts over a certain size are offered with at least a professional skipper, and many come with a full crew including hostess or chef. The boat becomes a moving seaside apartment where daily tasks quietly happen in the background while you focus on time with your group.

On smaller flybridge or sport models a skipper-only configuration can work well. The captain handles manoeuvres, fuel and weather while you look after simple provisioning and day-to-day life on board. This option keeps costs under control while still giving you the comfort of a larger, faster yacht.

On bigger Azimut yachts, a full crew turns the week into a true holiday. Breakfast appears when you wake up, toys are in the water when you feel like swimming, and dinners – whether on board or in a favourite konoba – are planned together but executed by professionals. When we discuss options, we will be honest about where skipper-only is realistic and where a larger crew will simply make the week smoother and safer.

Typical Azimut routes in Croatia

Azimut motor yachts are built to cover distance comfortably, but in Croatia we rarely need to push them hard. The most satisfying routes combine short passages, long swimming stops and a mix of towns and quiet bays. Here are some itineraries that fit the character of these yachts.

Central Dalmatia from Split, Trogir or Kaštela

Starting from the Split area, an Azimut can easily cover Šolta, Brač, Hvar, the Pakleni islands and Vis within a week. We often begin with a calmer first night close to base, then gradually stretch the route as everyone settles into the rhythm of life on board.

With a fast, comfortable yacht, we have the flexibility to adjust plans around the weather. If strong wind is forecast in one area, we simply shift the route, using the boat’s range to stay on the comfortable side of the forecast.

Šibenik, Zadar and the Kornati islands

For guests who like big views and quieter evenings, we might start around Šibenik or Zadar and explore the Kornati archipelago. Even on a luxury Azimut, nights on simple restaurant jetties or at anchor in rock-framed bays feel very special.

In this region we keep legs moderate and focus on time spent at anchor, using the yacht as a comfortable base for swimming, paddleboarding and slow dinners under the stars.

Southern Dalmatia from Dubrovnik

From Dubrovnik, Azimut yachts can explore the Elaphiti islands, Mljet and the Pelješac peninsula in a relaxed loop, with options to extend towards Korčula or, on some yachts, Montenegro. The contrast between historic stone towns and deep green anchorages suits these boats perfectly.

Here again, the point is not to tick off as many miles as possible, but to choose a rhythm that feels right for your group – some evenings in town, some in bays where the loudest sound at night is the water against the hull.

Best time of year for an Azimut charter

You can enjoy Azimut yachts across the whole Croatian season. In July and August, air conditioning, shaded cockpits and flybridges come into their own. Towns are lively, marinas are full of life and there is always something happening on shore. If you like atmosphere and warm evenings, this is your time.

In late May, June, September and early October, the coast feels calmer. There is more space in marinas, more choice of anchorages and crews have a little more time to chat. Sea temperatures are still good for swimming, especially from mid-June to late September, and nights are cooler for sleeping.

When you send us an enquiry, we will ask whether you imagine busy promenades most evenings or you feel more drawn to quiet national park bays. Your answer helps us suggest not only routes, but also the right month for your Azimut yacht charter in Croatia.

How pricing works for Azimut yacht charter

Azimut yachts sit in the higher segment of our luxury yacht charter offering. Base rates reflect the brand, size and level of finish, but when you divide the cost between several couples or a family group, the price per person can compare surprisingly well with quality hotels – especially once you factor in that your view changes every day.

Fuel costs depend on size, engine configuration and how fast you choose to cruise. On most itineraries we plan a comfortable economic speed and keep daily legs reasonable, which keeps fuel within predictable limits. We discuss this openly when preparing offers so you understand the likely fuel range for your chosen route.

On crewed Azimut charters you should also expect an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) to cover fuel, berths, food, drinks and local fees. Crew gratuities are customary but always at your discretion. Our job is to give you a clear, honest picture of all expected costs before you confirm the booking.

Why book your Azimut with a skipper-run agency

On big international portals, Azimut yachts often appear with glossy photos and very similar descriptions. What you cannot see is how the boat feels this season: how the cushions have aged, how reliable the air conditioning is after weeks of hot weather, or how the crew handles a change of plan when the wind does something unexpected.

Because SkipperCity is a small, skipper-run agency, we stay close to the docks and talk directly with base managers and crews. We hear which yachts are booked solid with happy repeat guests and which ones cause headaches. Over time, you learn to trust specific boats and specific crews – and to quietly avoid others.

When you ask us for Azimut options, we do not simply forward a system list. We filter it through that local knowledge and your preferences, then come back with a short, realistic selection. If we feel that another brand or a different size would serve you better, we will say so clearly instead of forcing the word “Azimut” into every sentence.

Skipper’s notes – small details that improve an Azimut week

On Azimut yachts, the magic often lies in timing and small habits. Planning passages for mornings or late afternoons keeps the hottest hours free for swimming and shade. Agreeing simple rules about shoes, wet towels and gear storage on day one keeps the boat feeling pleasant by day three, when the relaxed holiday mood really kicks in.

Another detail is how you use the different decks. The bow is perfect for quiet moments – sunrise coffee or late-night stargazing – while the flybridge works best for departures, arrivals and long views along the coast. The cockpit is your natural living room, especially on warm evenings when you want to eat outside and feel the breeze.

Finally, be open with your skipper about what matters most to you. Some guests care deeply about restaurant recommendations, others want long swims in clear water far from crowds, others want a well-balanced mix of both. The more we understand your priorities, the more precisely we can shape the route and daily rhythm around them.

Next step – tell us how you imagine your Azimut holiday

If an Azimut motor yacht sounds close to what you are picturing, the next step is simple: tell us how you imagine your week. Is it a family trip with children, a celebration with friends, a honeymoon-style escape or a mix of work and holiday where you still need quiet corners and reliable Wi-Fi?

Send us your dates, preferred starting area, approximate budget and any must-see islands or towns. We will check real-time availability across fleets, prepare a focused selection of Azimut options and, when useful, include a few alternative motor yachts or catamarans. From there we refine the route together and, if you like to browse on your own as well, you can always use our live boat search as a second pair of eyes.

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