Fountaine Pajot has a long history of building cruising catamarans that feel solid, safe and comfortable at sea. In Croatia their boats are popular with crews who want a good balance between sailing performance and relaxed liveaboard comfort. If you like the idea of covering a few more miles each day while still having plenty of space at anchor, a Fountaine Pajot can be an excellent choice.
On this page I will share how Fountaine Pajot catamarans behave in real Adriatic conditions, which models you will most likely see in Croatian fleets, and how to choose the right boat for your route and crew. From here you can jump straight into real-time availability via Search by Brand or compare Fountaine Pajot with other catamaran brands on the main Catamarans page.
Fountaine Pajot designs boats for long-distance cruising, and that philosophy translates nicely to one- or two-week charters in Croatia. Their catamarans are efficient under sail, reasonably light and usually equipped with good-sized tanks and storage. That means fewer fuel stops and more flexibility when you want to stay on anchor for a couple of nights.
For guests the first impression is often about balance: enough space in the cockpit and saloon, but still elegant hull lines and a pleasant motion underway. You can sail comfortably in typical Croatian afternoon breezes without needing to push the boat hard. Most models also offer good visibility from the helm, which is important in busy summer traffic and when docking in narrow marinas.
Fountaine Pajot catamarans are known for their efficient hull shapes, practical deck layout and well-protected helm positions. Compared with some more boxy designs, they often feel a bit more “sailor’s boat” – still comfortable, but with a focus on weight distribution and sail plan.
From a skipper’s perspective, the winch and line arrangement makes reefing and tacking straightforward, and the steering remains predictable even when the wind picks up in the channels between islands. When planning your week we still follow the same weather logic described in Adriatic Sea and Weather and Weather by Month, but having an efficient catamaran gives you more options on stronger wind days.
Every year the mix changes a little, but you will usually find several Fountaine Pajot sailing catamarans in our partner fleets:
In some bases you will also find Fountaine Pajot motor yachts (MY line). These are perfect if you prefer higher cruising speeds but still want the stability and space of a catamaran. You can explore similar concepts on our Power Catamarans page.
Fountaine Pajot catamarans are present in all main Croatian regions. The highest concentration is around Split and Trogir, but you will also find attractive options in Zadar, Sibenik and Dubrovnik.
If your plan is to explore Kornati and the northern islands, we look first at fleets in Zadar and Sibenik. For the classic central Dalmatian loop around Hvar, Brac, Solta and Vis, Split and Trogir are ideal. To discover Mljet and Korcula, starting from Dubrovnik makes the most sense.
The Fountaine Pajot range offers good solutions for many types of crew:
If you tell us your crew structure in the enquiry form on Get a Quote, we will suggest Fountaine Pajot models and layouts that avoid common pitfalls like too few bathrooms or limited privacy for couples.
In Croatia you can charter Fountaine Pajot catamarans in all standard formats:
When preparing offers we always check skipper availability and recommend boats with comfortable crew cabins, so that everyone has enough privacy on board.
Prices for Fountaine Pajot catamarans depend on size, year of build, equipment, season and base marina. Smaller and slightly older models can be surprisingly accessible in spring and autumn, while brand-new 45+ foot cats in July and August sit at the premium end of the price range.
To understand the full budget, combine the info on this page with our cost guides Charter Prices, Yacht Charter Cost Croatia and Full Cost Guide. They explain what is included in the base price, what to expect for skipper, fuel, marinas and how extras like APA work on luxury crewed catamarans.
Thanks to their efficiency under sail, Fountaine Pajot catamarans are comfortable on both shorter family routes and slightly longer crossings between island groups. Typical one-week itineraries include:
You can find more inspiration in our Itinerary Library, Itineraries section and the guide Best Sailing Routes in Croatia.
When you know your approximate dates, crew size and preferred starting region, you are ready for real offers. There are two simple next steps:
I personally review every request, looking at the specific models, base marinas and season. The goal is simple: a Fountaine Pajot catamaran that matches your crew, your planned route and your budget, so you can arrive at the dock relaxed and ready to enjoy Croatia.
If you are still comparing brands, start from the overview at Yacht Brands and return here once Fountaine Pajot feels like the right direction.
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