Behind every smooth week on a yacht there is a quiet network of people and companies who make it possible: charter fleets, bases, marinas, transfer drivers, provisioning services, mechanics and booking systems. SkipperCity would not exist without them.
This page is a transparent look at how we choose our partners and what kind of cooperation we believe in. If you are a guest, it shows that your booking is supported by real structures and professional fleets. If you are a potential partner, it explains what you can expect from working with a small, skipper-run agency like SkipperCity.
Most of our partnerships are rooted in the same area we sail the most – Croatia. Over time we have extended this network to selected international fleets and technical providers, always with the same goal: better, calmer weeks for our guests.
SkipperCity does not own a fleet. Instead, we work with a carefully chosen group of charter companies and bases that operate catamarans, sailboats, motor yachts, power catamarans and luxury yachts in Croatia and neighbouring regions.
We do not partner with every fleet that appears in booking systems. Over the years we narrowed our list down to companies that consistently take care of their yachts, treat guests fairly and support skippers when something unexpected happens.
Typical signs that a fleet belongs on our partner list include: clean handovers, professional base staff, clear communication around deposits, fast reaction to technical issues and long-term guest satisfaction that shows in reviews.
Partnerships are not fixed forever. We review them each season based on guest feedback, skipper reports and our own impressions from base visits.
We pay attention to how fleets maintain their boats and manage turnaround days. Cleanliness, working equipment, honest explanations and visible investment into maintenance are all strong signals that a partner takes their responsibilities seriously.
Things sometimes go wrong at sea – pumps fail, fridges break, weather closes a harbour. What matters is how quickly and calmly a base reacts. Our preferred partners are those who pick up the phone, listen to the skipper and work towards solutions instead of searching for excuses.
We track informal feedback from our guests and from independent platforms. When a particular base keeps receiving quiet compliments, we recommend them more. If complaints start to repeat, we step back and may stop working with that partner altogether.
Besides fleets, we cooperate with a range of local partners who make life easier for our guests along the coast. These may include transfer companies, provisioning services, small family-run konobas, marinas and mooring providers.
We choose them the same way we choose fleets: through experience, skipper recommendations and guest feedback. A good transfer driver, for example, is someone who waits calmly when flights are delayed and knows the quickest route to the marina with minimum stress. A good restaurant partner is one that honours reservations, treats crew and guests respectfully and offers honest value for money.
Whenever we recommend a particular service on our destinations or route pages, there is usually a quiet partnership story behind it – built on trust, not on short-term commissions.
Modern yacht charter depends heavily on reliable booking technology. SkipperCity works with professional systems and tools that help us search real-time availability, keep offers accurate and manage documentation securely.
These systems are not visible to guests browsing boat search, but they are part of why our offers are precise and why we can coordinate fleets across several regions. We prefer platforms that are stable, transparent about data handling and responsive when we need support.
Our technology partners may also include payment providers and communication tools. Here again, the focus is on security and simplicity for guests – clear confirmations, predictable payment flows and minimal friction.
Over time, SkipperCity has cooperated with travel writers, bloggers, local photographers and other small agencies who share our interest in calm, real-world sailing information. Some contribute photos for our Yacht Charter Croatia pages, others help create guides or refer guests who fit our style of trips.
We treat these collaborations as long-term relationships, not one-off marketing campaigns. When someone sends guests our way, we honour that trust by taking good care of them and, where appropriate, acknowledging the connection.
Working with a small, skipper-run agency is different from working with a large portal. We may bring fewer bookings in absolute numbers, but we put a lot of attention into matching the right boat and partner to the right crew.
Our commitments to partners are simple:
We do not promise impossible itineraries or oversell what a boat can do. Offers are built on realistic expectations around comfort, speed and weather. That means fewer misunderstandings at check-in and more satisfied guests at check-out.
Before confirming, we explain the difference between bareboat, skippered and crewed options, talk about realistic budgets and share our full cost guide. Partners receive crews who arrive informed and prepared.
We share relevant guest and skipper feedback with partners so they know what is working well and where there is room for improvement. This helps everyone raise the standard of service over time.
If you are a fleet, local business or content creator considering cooperation with SkipperCity, here are a few values that matter most to us:
We prefer to work with people who treat guests, skippers and staff fairly – in good weeks and in challenging ones. Calm communication in busy August Saturdays and flexibility when things change at short notice are more valuable than any marketing budget.
Clear contracts, pricing and commission structures keep relationships simple. We are happy to discuss specifics, but we avoid arrangements that are overly complicated or create conflicts of interest between what is best for guests and what is best for partners.
Our best partnerships have grown over many seasons. We are interested in cooperation that still feels right in five years – not just in quick wins for one season.
If our approach sounds close to the way you like to work, we are always open to quiet, practical conversations about cooperation. Whether you manage a fleet, run a local service along the coast or create content around sailing in Croatia, we would like to hear from you.
Please send a short introduction through the contact page, mentioning that you are writing about a partnership. Include a link to your company or project, which regions you cover and how you think we might complement each other. We will reply with a calm, skipper-level view of what we can realistically do together.
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