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Croatia Yacht Charter Rental

Croatia yacht charter is one of the most popular destinations for a yacht charter in Europe, thanks to its stunning coastline, crystal clear waters, and over 1000 islands to explore. Whether you are looking for a relaxing sailing holiday, a luxury yacht cruise, or an adventurous catamaran trip, you will find Croatia Yacht Charter the perfect option for your needs and budget in Croatia.

Yacht charter in Croatia offers a variety of choices, from bareboat charter, where you are the captain and the skipper of your own yacht, to crewed charter, where you have a professional crew to take care of everything on board. You can also choose between different types of yachts, such as sailing boats, motor yachts, catamarans, ribs, gulets, and mini cruisers.

Some of the benefits of a yacht charter in Croatia are:

Explore the Croatian coast at your own pace and according to your preferences. You will have the opportunity to visit historic and cultural landmarks, as well as hidden gems and natural wonders. You will also enjoy the delicious food and wine of the region, and have fun with various water sports and activities. You will also marvel at the amazing marine life and underwater landscapes of the Adriatic Sea.

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Croatia Yacht charters Itinerary

Day 1:Start your Croatian adventure in the beautiful walled city of Dubrovnik. The wall completely encloses the Old City which has been fully rebuilt since the war. There are plenty of shops, restaurants and bars, plus many historical sites to visit, all within a leisurely stroll of each other.

Day 2:The first island of your charter will be Mljet. The entire western corner of Mljet is a National Park, filled with oak and pine forests. Anchor in the bay off the small village of Polace, with its Roman ruins. Visit the Monastery of St. Mary, located by the larger of two connected inland salt water lakes.

Day 3:Korcula, reputed birthplace of Marco Polo, is our next island stop. Anchor in one of the many small bays and enjoy swimming in the crystal clear waters. The village of Korcula, besides featuring the house that Marco Polo was supposedly born in, is home to a weekly Moreska, which is an intricate fighting dance performed with swords.

Day 4:Today it’s off to Vis, with a quick stop at Bisevo and its famous Blue Cave. During the late morning the light shines through the waters of a submerged side entrance, bathing the cave in fabulous blue light. A quick swim in the limpid waters before heading to Vis. This remote and rocky island has been transformed from a forbidden army base to a holiday hotspot. Choose between Vis town, popular with the yachty crowd, or the quiet fishing village of Komiza to anchor for the night.

Day 5:Hvar town, on the island of the same name, is the closest Croatia comes to Cannes. Swirling activity along the quayside with terrific people-watching is the daytime activity, while in the evening, the club Carpe Diem is the place to be. Reservation only – have your captain put your name on the list sometime during the day to guarantee your entrance. There are several smaller islands close by for daytime fun.

Day 6: Brac is Dalmatia’s largest island and home to its most famous beach: the Golden Cape. The Golden Cape (Zlatni Rat in Croatian) is a 1,600+ foot finger of fine shingle that sticks out into the Adriatic like a natural pier. For those with too much energy, a 2 hour hike from near-by Bol will take you to Murvica, covered with pagan paintings of wild beasts. If that doesn’t appeal to you, there is plenty of wind for kite-surfing. Or, just hang out on your charter yacht, which seems like the best option.

Day 7: Dock alongside the quay at Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This quaint medieval village is filled with churches, towers, fortresses and outdoor restaurants! A bustling green market is a great place to pick up local lavender and honey for last minute presents to take home. All too soon it is time to say good-bye to your yacht and crew and head over to the Split airport, leaving beautiful Croatia behind

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