
Mediterranean
Croatia
Medieval ports & crystal waters
About Sailing in Croatia
Croatia's Dalmatian Coast is a masterpiece of sailing. Imagine anchoring below medieval walled cities, swimming in water so clear you can see the bottom at 30 meters, and dining on fresh-caught fish in hidden konobas. With over 1,200 islands, you could sail here a lifetime and never repeat an anchorage.
Season & Conditions
Peak July and August. Over 1,200 islands along the Dalmatian coast. Warm, reliable conditions with moderate winds.
What to Expect
UNESCO World Heritage ports — Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar
Crystal-clear Adriatic waters for swimming and diving
Hidden bays and secluded beaches between the islands
Exceptional local cuisine — fresh seafood, truffles, Croatian wines
Vibrant nightlife in Hvar and Split for those who want it
Sample Itinerary
Every charter is customized, but here's what a typical week looks like.
Day 1: Split → Brač (Zlatni Rat beach)
Day 2: Hvar town — explore the fortress, dine in the old town
Day 3: Vis → Blue Cave, Stiniva Beach
Day 4: Korčula — birthplace of Marco Polo, wine tasting
Day 5: Mljet National Park — saltwater lakes, Benedictine monastery
Day 6: Dubrovnik — walk the city walls, Game of Thrones sites
Day 7: Return to Split via Šolta
Charter Pricing
$4,000 – $8,500 / week
Bareboat catamaran from Split or Dubrovnik. July-August premium; May/June/September offer great sailing at lower rates.
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