Yacht charter in Croatia

Yacht charter in Croatia

Croatia: Let yourself be tempted by the beauty of this coast and its wild character!

Yacht charter in Croatia offers excellent sailing conditions and the wild and preserved coastline holds many surprises. With its 5800 km of coastline, Croatia has become in recent years an important destination for those who love sailing.

It has 1,185 islands, of which only 50 are inhabited. The most famous islands are Krk , Cres , Hvar, Brač, Korčula, Vis and Pag. Croatia is also a country of remarkable beauty and historical richness, thanks to the wide range of national parks and UNESCO protected resorts.

Dalmatia is one of the most beautiful Croatian regions and the most popular tourist destination. This region is located in southern Croatia, from the coast of the Adriatic Sea to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. The heart of Dalmatia is Split ; but there are also other cities of great importance and beauty such as Zadar , Trogir, Šibenik , Makarska and Dubrovnik.

With yacht charter for Croatia you should not miss the “Kornati Islands“: the archipelago is the densest in the Mediterranean: 147 islands, islets and reefs included in an area of 36 x 6 km! Seen from above, they look like stones thrown into a body of water… legend has it that at the end of the creation of the universe, God had some rocks left that he threw into the Adriatic Sea: this is how the Kornati were born.

If you want to live a truly unique experience we recommend you rent a boat for Croatia, the ports are modern and well equipped and along the coast you can moor in deserted bays and coves , far from mass tourism.

Dalmatia is located in the southern part of Croatia and occupies that part of the coast that goes from Zadar to Dubrovnik, with a coastal extension of over 6000 km and a double cordon of islands parallel to the coast, separated by channels and shallow straits. The indented Dalmatian coast, with many coves, gulfs and promontories, has seen the growth and development of many small ports in places protected from the bora. Suggested itinerary: click here

Istria is the largest peninsula in the eastern Adriatic and faces west towards Italy, east towards the Kvarner Bay while to the south there are the many islands of Croatia (more than a thousand!) and the Dalmatian coast. The western Istrian coast is the most populated and most developed from a tourist point of view.

Kvarner: includes the region from the Opatija Riviera to the Velebit channel, and counts cities such as Rijeka, the Crikvenica Riviera, the Novi Vinodolski Riviera, the Gorski Kotar area with its lush forests, the Velebit mountain peaks and the islands of Krk, Rab, Cres, Lošinj and Pag: all tourist resorts with a great tradition, able to satisfy the needs of every palate, with beautiful and varied beaches, from the characteristic terraces on the rocks to the endless expanses of pebbles, but also sand.

Croatia has more than 1000 islands positioned along its coast from north to south, all connected to the mainland by daily ferry lines, but also by bridges and movable bridges. Only a small part of these islands are permanently inhabited, some are inhabited only in summer, while others are completely uninhabited. Suggested itinerary: click here.

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Climate

Climate: Mediterranean temperate
Temperatures: 19-30° C (May to October)
Recommended period: from April to October; Wind gusts are rare

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Top destinations

With yacht charter for Croatia you can visit: Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Kastela, Istria, Dalmatia

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