A hidden jewel on the Adriatic, Croatia
is a very special destination where you will experience incredibly
clear water, warm weather, a fascinating variety of landscapes
and welcoming hospitality. Cavtat is the perfect place to start
your charter, a small town just south and east of Dubrovnik,
strolling along its cobbled streets as the sun sets will leave
you dreamy and serene. Dubrovnik itself is
a wonder to behold, a city brimming with energy and strength,
not to mention great cuisine.
The Croatia Dalmatian coast
is host to hundreds of islands, many of which are nature reserves
or uninhabited - perfect for your privacy. Hvar, Split, Sibenik,
Pula, and Rovijn reach north towards Italy, each offers its
own magic - Roman Ruins, great cascades, booming nightlife -
don't miss it!
Featured Croatia Yachts for Charter
(Power Yachts, Mega Yachts & Sail Yachts)
| Yachts |
L.O.A |
Guests |
Cabins |
Rate from |
Location |

Magnifica |
141' CRN Ancona |
10 |
5 |
140,000 Euro + Expenses |
Croatia (Winter)West Mediterranean (Summer) |

Day Dream |
139' Christensen |
12 |
6 |
$325,000 + Expenses |
Croatia (Winter)Croatia(Summer) |

Opium |
88' Nana Shipyard Gdansk |
7 |
3 |
30,000 Euro + Expenses |
West Med - Riviera /Corsica /Sardinia, West
Med - Naples /Sicily (Winter& Summer) |
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Croatia Yacht Charter – 14 day Itinerary
Day 1
To start this route we suggest first visiting Trogir (to the
north of Split), or Necujam on the island of Solta. Trogir is
one of the most beautiful and best-preserved towns in Dalmatia.
Some people say it is even more beautiful than Dubrovnik - Croatia.
If you decide to start your route here, you should sail down
the south side of the island of Ciovo and then through the middle
of the Trogir’s channel towards the center. The oldest part
of the town is on a small island between the mainland and the
island of Ciovo. Sailing in on your left side you will see the
famous fort, Kamerlengo, and on your right side the ACI marina.
Croatia Yachts for Charter has become very popular!
If you decide to visit Necujam your plan should be: Sail to
Necujam, which is nine nautical miles from Split. You can anchor
the boat in the middle of the bay or on one of the knots on
the sea front among all the other boats. At the end of the bay
of Necujam there are two smaller bays, Piskera and Maslinica,
both worth visiting. But, be careful in the bay of Piskera.
On the bottom of the sea there are the remains of the Croatian
Diokletian’s old stone fish pond, which have been there
for last seven centuries. They used to be well above the surface
of the sea, but are now about a meter and a half underneath
and can constitute something of a hazard.
Day 2
The next destination is Milna on the island
of Brac. You will be sailing towards the island of Veliki Drvenik
where we recommend you stop and have a swim, as it is a very
nice spot. The two little islands of Veliki Krnjas and Mali
Krnjas form a very beautiful lagoon, ideal for swimming in.
The bay is well protected from north winds and the bottom of
the sea is sandy. Pay attention to the depth of the sea in the
lagoon, as it is no more than few meters deep. After this, sail
along the south side of the island of Solta towards Splitska
Vrata (Split’s Gate) between the islands of Brac and the island
of Solta.
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