Croatia

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Croatia is a stunning sailing destination - as any of our Croatian immigrants will tell you. Sail into intact medieval towns and cities which lie peacefully beside crystal clear seas.

With over a thousand islands and 4,000 Km of coast to explore, why did we take so long to discover this jewel as a sailing destination?

A two week sailing itinerary along the coast of Croatia via Trogir and Split including islands such as Hvar and Korcula will only be enough to wet your appetite before you arrive in Dubrovnic.

The Adriatic coastline of Croatia is considered to be one of the best cruising destinations in the world and it also claims to be the cleanest body of water in the world.

The main ports of Split and Dubrovnik are popular starting points for both bareboat and luxury yacht charters – and besides these two well equipped marinas there are many more to choose from which are located regularly along the coast.  

Over one thousand islands make up the Dalmatian islands – so with calm winds and clear water, and ancient cities it is no wonder it is such a popular destination for yacht charter holidays.  When chartering a yacht in Croatia, you will experience history, culture, and friendly locals which will all add up to the experience of a lifetime.  In reliable 5 – 20 knot winds you can keep the sailing distances as short as you like from one well-equipped, modern marina or remote anchorage to the next.

Over the past ten years Croatia has increased dramatically in popularity as a yacht charter destination, and the type and number of charter yachts available to hire has also increased.  There is now a wide variety of bareboat sailing yachts, and luxury crewed yachts available for charter.  We can also offer Gulets in Croatia so you can book a cabin with your own facilities and sit back and let someone else do the work while you enjoy a sailing holiday on a traditional wooden craft. Crew also prepare meals on board while you relax and enjoy the local yachting scene.  

There are different experiences to be had in Croatia.  Up north you can experience the beauty of Kornati National Park and visit uninhabited islands, or alternatively visit the Krka waterfalls.  Further south you can charter from Dubrovnik – one of Europe’s best preserved medieval cities which blends the old with the new, the historic with the hip.

The peak season for yacht charter in Croatia is April through to October, with the weather during this time generally being warm and dry.  

Mariner Boating Holidays can arrange any type of Croatia yacht charter holiday for you.  Please contact us now on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or on 02 9966 1244.

 

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