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Croatia

Explore Croatia Beyond the Coastline

Where every island reveals a new side of the Adriatic.

From ancient stone towns and emerald coves to national parks dotted with waterfalls, Croatia offers one of the world’s most varied sailing playgrounds. The Dalmatian Coast — home to islands like Hvar, Brač, Vis, Korčula, and Mljet — blends history, nature, and crystal-clear waters in a way few destinations can match.


A Croatia yacht charter lets you anchor beside medieval ports, swim in secluded bays, and wander UNESCO-listed old towns such as Dubrovnik, Trogir, and Split. Dubrovnik, famously known as King’s Landing from Game of Thrones, adds an extra layer of cinematic magic to your journey.


With over 1,200 islands, only a fraction inhabited, Croatia is made for exploring by sea — yet most visitors experience only the mainland. Sailing lets you reach the hidden coves, quiet beaches, and charming island villages that remain off-limits to land travelers.

Reasons to visit

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Iconic Medieval Towns

Experience UNESCO-listed towns like Dubrovnik, Split, and Hvar right from the water.

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Game of Thrones Coastlines

Explore Dubrovnik, Split, and Šibenik — iconic filming locations that bring the world of Game of Thrones to life by sea.

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Effortless Island-Hopping

1,200+ islands, calm seas, and short distances make Croatia a sailor’s dream.

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Crystal-Clear Adriatic Waters

PristinetTurquoise bays, natural swimming coves, and beaches accessible only by yacht.

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Best time to visit

  • May – June: Warm days, quieter marinas, blooming landscapes, and excellent early-season pricing.


  • July – August: Peak season — lively towns, buzzing nightlife in Hvar, the warmest water, and the highest demand for yacht charters.


  • September – October: A favourite for sailors — mild weather, calmer conditions, fewer crowds, and more relaxed prices.

Cabin Charters

Mljet

South Dalmatia Sail Share

ACI Marina Dubrovnik, Croatia

8 days, 7 nights
half board

Dubrovnik, Sipan, Mljet, Korčula, Ston, Olipa, Dubrovnik

$1,400
from

per person for double occupancy

Telascica Nature Park

Kornati Sail Share

Šibenik, Croatia

8 days, 7 nights
half board

Šibenik, Skadin, Kornati, Telascica Park, Sali, Žirje, Zaton

$1,400
from

per person for double occupancy

Trogir

Trogir & Central Dalmatian Islands

Seget Donji, Trogir, Croatia

8 days, 7 nights
full board

Trogir, Palmizana, Vis, Bisevo, Hvar, Stari Grad, Trogir

$1,950
from

per person for double occupancy

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik-Split Adriatic Discovery

Dubrovnik Port, Croatia

8 days, 7 nights
half board

Dubrovnik, Slano, Otok Mlje, Korčula, Vis, Hvar, Šibenik, Split

$2,400
from

per person for double occupancy

Split

Split-Dubrovnik Adriatic Discovery

Split/Šibenik, Croatia

8 days, 7 nights
half board

Split, Šibenik, Hvar, Vis, Korčula, Otok Mljet, Slano, Dubrovnik

$2,400
from

per person for double occupancy

Private Yacht Charters

Croatia yacht charter
Lagoon 42

6

guests

2

crew

42

 ft

all inclusive rate

$15,000 - $24,000

per week

Croatia yacht charter
Sailing Yacht

12

guests

4

crew

80

 ft

all inclusive rate

$32,700 - $50,750

per week

Croatia yacht charter
Lagoon 52

8

guests

2

crew

52

 ft

all inclusive rate

$22,000 - $41,500

per week

Croatia yacht charter
S/Y Corsario

12

guests

9

crew

157

 ft

all inclusive rate

$129,900 - $157,700

per week

Croatia yacht charter
Aquila 54

8

guests

3

crew

54

 ft

all inclusive rate

$40,000 - $54,000

per week

Croatia yacht charter
M/Y Queen Eleganza

34

guests

10

crew

160

 ft

all inclusive rate

$169,000 - $186,000

per week

Looking for more options?

We offer access to 100+ private yachts across Croatia.
Enquire now for a personalised quote.

Quick facts

Croatia at a Glance


Currency: Euro (€)


Language: Croatian


Tipping Customs: 10–15% appreciated in restaurants if service isn’t included; on yachts, tipping 10–15% of the charter base is standard.


Popular Drink: Rakija (local fruit spirit)


Must Try: Fresh Adriatic seafood, black risotto, and Pag cheese


Power: Type C & F plugs, 230 V


Population: ~4 million


International Visitors: approx. 17.4 million (2024)


Fun Fact: Croatia has more than 1,200 islands, yet fewer than 50 are inhabited — making it ideal for a sailing holiday.

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