Split is an idyllic yacht charter destination known for its impressive architecture, hip spots and captivating cultural heritage. Furthermore, the town is known for its sapphire sea and picturesque beaches that make the area so sought-after by travellers.
Diocletian’s Palace has survived for 17 centuries and is listed on UNESCO World Heritage list. To avoid crowds, visit towards the end of high season in May, June or September for optimal experiences.
1. Diocletian’s Palace
Situated along Croatia’s Adriatic coastline, Split is an exquisite port city boasting an extraordinary palace as well as some of its most noteworthy historical and cultural sites. Additionally, its lively city center plays host to numerous renowned art galleries and boutique shops offering high-end goods.
Down Papaliceva Lane lies Diocletian’s Palace, an ancient Roman complex that has since become one of the city’s vital centers. A tour through its stunning hallways will leave you breathless; nearby is Bacvice Beach which will enthrall you with its sparkling waters and white sands.
2. Kasjuni Beach
Yacht chartering can be an incredible way to experience Split, and IYC’s team of charter experts is on hand to help create an ideal itinerary for your private yacht vacation in Croatia.
Kasjuni Beach lies beneath the southern slopes of Marjan Hill and provides stunning views of its lush forest and cliff backdrop. As one of the few naturist- and dog owner-friendly beaches in Istanbul, this tranquil beach provides the ideal retreat.
Summer months from June-September offer ideal temperatures and crystal-clear water, perfect for exploring by either renting a bareboat or booking a skippered yacht charter to fit your preferences.
3. Trogir
Trogir, Croatia is an UNESCO World Heritage Site that makes for an enjoyable visit. The historic streets and alleys boast breathtaking architecture while the 13th-century cathedral should not be missed!
Bacvice Beach, which is especially beautiful and ideal for swimming fun, can become very crowded at times and therefore worth checking out when visiting this region.
From Trogir you can sail directly to Split and explore its UNESCO World Heritage sites on a day sail trip. Or continue south down towards Dubrovnik or head north around the Kornati Islands on an adventurous circular sailing route.
4. Krka National Park
Krka National Park is one of the top day trips from Split and boasts seven magnificent waterfalls that are some of the most breathtaking in Eastern Europe, including Skradinski Buk and Roski Slap which both boast travertine walls that make them among Croatia’s most breathtaking sights.
Yacht charter from Split offers an ideal way to experience Croatia’s breathtaking coastline and captivating architecture, whether docking on Hvar for exploring its lavender fields and olive groves or Sunset along Split’s idyllic beaches; private yacht charter from Split provides a premium cruise through the Adriatic.
5. Brac
Yacht chartering from Split provides an unforgettable view of its captivating shoreline. The sapphire waters of the Adriatic Sea shimmer and shine, presenting beautiful islands and beaches along its glistening waters.
Explore Brac’s lesser-known eastern coast. From hidden coves and crystal clear waters, to an island such as Sumartin with an impressive shipbuilding tradition that dates back generations, you’ll discover this unexplored corner is waiting to be explored!
Croatia offers ideal yacht rental conditions during summer, when temperatures are at their warmest and you can make the most of this opportunity to explore its lush coastline and medieval towns, go rafting on Cetina River or witness breathtaking waterfalls at Krka National Park.
6. Hvar
Hvar is an amazing place, whether for its beaches, restaurants or cultural landmarks. Strolling along its timeworn streets gives an immersive sense of its rich history as you admire baroque and Venetian-influenced architecture – as well as witnessing remarkable cathedrals like St Lawrence as well as Fortress Kamerlengo which boast breathtaking views over both town and harbour.
King’s Landing stands out as an elegant hotel option, featuring spacious rooms with private bathrooms and flat-screen televisions. Furthermore, guests can take advantage of its restaurant, beach access and private pool area.
7. Korucula
Korcula Island offers an exquisite balance between manmade beauty and nature. Boasting numerous art galleries and boutique shops selling fashionable, custom goods, Korcula is a must-see during any Split yacht charter trip.
Korcula’s charming streets and old town center make for an enjoyable stroll, boasting exquisite architecture which blends Venetian and Baroque styles. Aside from historical landmarks, Korcula also offers delectable culinary treats like locally produced wines and delectable seafood dishes.
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