Sailing Croatia can be the ideal experience for anyone seeking tranquil cruising and island hopping along Europe’s sunniest coastline. In addition, Croatia boasts rich historical and cultural treasures like UNESCO World Heritage sites as well as delectable culinary specialities renowned worldwide.
Motor yachts provide luxury facilities, spacious cabins and attentive crew members to accommodate every need of their passengers, while sailing boats offer the authentic yet eco-friendly experience of harnessing wind power as propulsion.
Korula Island
Korcula Island is an exquisitely beautiful, underappreciated treasure. Known as “Little Dubrovnik,” its charming fortified old town (nicknamed “Karolinska”) features cobbled streets, towers, cathedral and stone houses topped with red-tile roofs – it truly feels like visiting another world! While Hvar offers similar activities and attractions, Korcula stands out with its own charm which truly makes it authentically Croatian destination.
Vela Luka, an idyllic port city not too far from Korcula Town, charms visitors with its picturesque harbor and Michelin-star restaurant LD Restaurant serving traditional Dalmatian cuisine.
Lumbarda and Pupnat, two other picturesque countryside towns worth visiting, feature charming churches, markets, cafes and high-quality private accommodations with waterfront properties – not forgetting beautiful beaches!
Diocletian’s Palace in Split
Diocletian’s Palace stands as an essential piece of Split’s historical complex and should not be missed. Once an imperial residence, military fort and town, much of Diocletian’s Palace remains today though some portions have been demolished and new structures constructed over time.
Croatia yacht charters provide the ideal way to experience this spectacular destination’s picturesque islands and historic towns. Our expert team will create a customized charter itinerary, taking into account your preferred locations and activities.
A bareboat yacht charter provides you with the freedom and flexibility to discover Croatia’s stunning coastline at your own pace, discovering hidden beaches and snorkelling spots as you please. Additionally, weather conditions or other factors may alter your itinerary mid-trip; please see yacht details page for specific items related to booking a bareboat yacht – these may include final cleaning costs as well as Croatian yacht charter tax.
The Dalmatian Coast
Croatia is an idyllic yachting destination, boasting idyllic beaches, vibrant nightlife and captivating cultural attractions. An Agana cruise provides an exceptional way to take advantage of all this scenery in one unforgettable vacation; each itinerary can be tailor-made according to your preferences for maximum pleasure!
Discovering Croatian coast with its captivating rocky islets, scenic beaches and lush forests by yacht is truly spectacular. Secluded bays, historic towns and ancient wineries will only add depth and variety to your cruise. On land you can explore majestic national parks, take guided city walks or discover local traditions by visiting charming old villages.
Obligatory extras vary between yachts and may include items like final cleaning and Croatia local tax. Please visit each yacht’s details page to view these costs, so when booking your charter you can familiarize yourself with their details to avoid any surprises while away.
Island Hopping
An Island Hopping Trip in Croatia is the ideal way to explore some of its top attractions. Boasting 5,835 km of coastline and over 1,000 inhabited islands (though not all are accessible), Croatia boasts some incredible sights.
Ferries offer the most cost-effective means of exploring Croatia’s islands. However, to maximize savings it’s wise to plan your itinerary carefully – particularly during August when many businesses close for vacation season.
If you enjoy sailing, why not treat yourself to a Private Yacht Charter and put yourself behind the helm as captain or hire an expert skipper to assist?
Croatia offers many stunning islands for island hopping, such as Hvar with its main walled town and charming alley restaurants, Korcula with its medieval settlement, and Dubrovnik with its breathtaking baroque architecture and Renaissance churches. If possible, consider flying into a different airport than your departure point as this may help reduce costs significantly.