Yacht Charter Croatia
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Rent a yacht in Croatia.
Charter a yacht in Croatia and Montenegro to explore the Adriatic Sea with its sea-oriented cities and interesting seascapes. With its amazing 5,8 km of coastline, most of which belongs to islands, cliffs and reefs, Croatia is one of the sunniest coastlines in Europe making it undeniably a world-class yacht rental destination. Thanks to its attractive climate and untouched nature, Croatia will offer you crystal clear blue waters being some of the cleaneast in the Mediterranean Sea. Without doubt a must destination, Croatia is home to a rich cultural history that will take you back to Roman times and Ottoman empire whilst entertaining you with juicy myths and legends.
Most definitely an attractive playground for yacht charter enthusiasts, Croatia may not require a specific itinerary as it has so much to offer. But if you are looking to get the best out of this destination during your yacht rental we have picked out the cities of Kotor for its cultural wealth and preserved natural heritage; Sveti Stefan for its buzzing atmosphere; Dubrovnik and its UNESCO heritage site; Mljet with its vineyards and captivating legends; Vis home to architecture from the 17th century; Hvar the almost-St Tropez; Brac and its must-see surroundings; Split; and Trogir, one of the top heritage landmarks in Europe.
Kotor
Start your charter in Kotor
Your journey will begin in Kotor, a city which offers its visitors cultural wealth and which has one of the best preserved natural and historical heritage. Visit the Lovcen mountainous massive and Petar II Petrovic Njegos mausoleum.
Cruise through the Boka Kotorska Bay and enjoy the view of the high cliffs and picturesque islands.
Sveti Stefan
Your Itinerary to Sveti Stefan
Cruise to Sveti Stefan peninsula, another must-see beautiful spot in Montenegro.
Take a swim in one of the two beautiful beaches of reddish colour. Stop by Budva’s Old Town and walk through some narrow streets and discover historic monuments. Enjoy the numerous shops, restaurants and galleries. At night time, you may enjoy some buzzy bars and clanging clubs. This city has been nicknamed “The Montenegrin Miami”.
Dubrovnik
Your Itinerary to Dubrovnik
Cruise in the morning to Dubrovnik, referred as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. Enjoy the beautiful ramparts and old stone buildings by walking around the UNESCO Heritage site classed city. Visit some of the local galleries and the Cultural History Museum which is a Gothic-Renaissance palace built in the late 15th century. After a day rich in culture and history, enjoy a fabulous meal in one of the many fine-dining restaurants.
Mljet
Your Itinerary continues to Mljet
Cruise to Mljet and enjoy the view over the National park. This would be the perfect first introduction to Croatia’s islands. Mljet is Croatia’s greenest island. This area is very well known for white and red wine, olives and goat cheese production. Anchor and have lunch around the area of Polace and explore the lush green nature with its’ saltwater lakes. Cruise to Pomena by late afternoon, where legend says Odysseus was captivated for seven years.
Vis
Your Itinerary to Vis
Vis is the furthest and most enigmatic island in Croatia. Enjoy the beautiful beaches and the 17th century architecture. You can visit the archaeological museums, churches and enjoy your lunch at an Italian influenced seafood restaurant located within the walls of ruined palazzos. The water being very clear, it is also the perfect spot for some water activities. Vis is quite similar to Greece, with a vey mellow atmosphere and equally pretty landscapes with extraordinary coves and beaches.
Hvar
Your Itinerary to Hvar
Cruise to Hvar island – the “Queen of the Dalmatian Islands” and stop by a Baroque-style harbour. Stop by some beautiful beaches, coves and ancient landmarks such as the Franciscan monastery and the Spanish fortress with panoramic views. You can enjoy a wine tour and water sport activities. Today, Hvar is a very popular spot and has plenty of glitz and glamour to keep you entertained. Enjoy some sunset cocktails and after beach parties just like in Saint Tropez.
Brac
Your Itinerary to Brac
Brac is the third largest island in Croatia and is well known for its’ fishing and agricultural products such as wine, olive oil and fruits. Stop by the biggest town Supetar and enjoy some fabulous beaches and restaurants. Take a walk to the Leroj bell-tower and the church museum. Stop by Bol and disembark at Zlati Rat, a beautiful beach. It is a must see while you cruise through Croatia.
Split
Your Itinerary to Split
Cruise to the old town of Split and disembark in order to discover the Roman emperor Diocletian’s palace. The city was raised around this beautiful palace. Enjoy a small hike up Markjan Hill if you are looking for a great view of the city. Split also has an underground shopping centre Podrum and best local wines and spirits. Walk through the Marmontova street if you are looking for some fashion boutiques. Various restaurants are located along the waterfront.
Trogir
Your Itinerary to Trogir
Trogir is one of the top heritage landmarks with great historical significance in Europe that has been perfectly preserved. Moor not far from Riva Harbour in Trogir city and enjoy the palm-lined promenade and colourful buildings. Enjoy walking past the medieval walls and stop by some lovely art galleries, bars and restaurants. Visit the St Dominic Church, St Lawrence Cathedral, the old clock Tower and the Cipiko Palace. Trogir is also well known for its nightlife.
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Departure: Split (SPU) Airport
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Low: 16°C