This summer, head to the East Mediterranean for crystal-clear turquoise waters, a pleasant coastal breeze, and beautiful blue skies over breathtaking islands. Explore the ancient villages, beautiful coastline, and rich history of Croatia from the comfort of your own luxury yacht. Chartering a yacht is the most luxurious and stress-free way to see Croatia and see all its hidden treasures. Croatia, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” has managed to preserve its historic allure while simultaneously embracing modernity. It is the perfect charter destination for island hopping, as it is home to more than a thousand islands with magnificent beaches, bays, and lush foliage. There are over 1,185 islands in the area, but only about 66% of them are inhabited. This has allowed the area to retain its natural splendor.
From the charming town of Rovinj in the north to the ancient city of Dubrovnik in the south, the Dalmatian coast is brimming with attractions and activities for visitors on a Croatian yacht charter. The Dalmatian coast of Croatia, with its ancient settlements of cobblestone streets and red roofs, pristine forests, national parks, and chains of populated islands in between, is one of the most sought-after locations in the East Mediterranean. Split, the country’s “crown jewel” and second-largest city, is an absolute must. The Diocletian Palace, a relic of Roman rule dating back to the 4th century, may be found there. The city also features some of the largest and most technologically equipped marinas in all of Croatia. Stunning islands including Korula, Hvar, Vis, and Bra are just a short boat ride away. Located on the southern coast of Bra, Zlatni Rat (sometimes spelled “Golden Horn”) is consistently ranked as one of Europe’s best beaches. Dubrovnik, further to the south, is a city of great architectural prominence and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Several of its ancient sites, like as the gothic Rector’s Palace, Renaissance Sponza Palace, and baroque St. Blaise Church, have been maintained, making it famous for its magnificent and distinctive Old Town that is surrounded by stone walls.
There is an abundance of rare and beautiful sights in the area, such as the Blue Grotto. Water fills this cave in the heart of the Dalmatian archipelago, which is famous for the electric blue light that shines from within during specific times of the day. Mljet National Park is rich with native flora and fauna, and it is the first protected habitat in the Adriatic.
Your charter along the coast of Croatia, no matter the itinerary you choose, will be filled with unforgettable experiences.