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Croatia Boat Charter – Island Hopping at Its Best

Croatia boat charter

Croatia yacht charter is ideal for island hopping enthusiasts. Discover its world-renowned coastal cities such as Split or enjoy its serene beaches of Korcula.

Plain Sailing offers real-time availability and pricing of both bareboat and skippered yachts in Croatia’s coastal waters, along with a price guarantee scheme and zero administration fees.

Split

Split has become an increasingly popular yachting hub due to its stunning beaches, clear waters and unique cultural destinations. Additionally, Split boasts many stunning islands, deserted coves and historic towns and cities – which all combine to make for an incredible sailing experience!

A bareboat charter from Split allows you to discover the region at your own pace, sailing along an itinerary tailored specifically to you and your interests. Visit popular sights like Dubrovnik as well as lesser known gems such as Mljet Island National Park and Korcula Town for an unforgettable sailing adventure.

From Split, you can take a day-trip to Hvar – an idyllic vacation hotspot known for its gorgeous beaches and vibrant nightlife scene. Explore Hvar’s natural splendor or learn wine-making alongside locals at their vineyard. Alternatively, dock on Vis and learn its rich history from its charming town.

Krka National Park

Krka National Park in Dalmatia should be on any waterfall enthusiast’s itinerary. Situated near Split and Sibenik, its river-fed waterfalls and surrounding forest make for stunning viewing; Krka is also an incredible birdwatching location where many species such as snipes, warblers, herons, and sandpipers make a home here.

Skradin and Lozovac offer numerous day tours that will allow you to fully appreciate this stunning national park, including day tours to Skradinski Buk waterfall – an impressive travertine cascade whose waters descend into an emerald pool – to help maximize your visit.

Sail Croatia’s famed Adriatic Coast aboard a crewed yacht charter for relaxed island hopping or take on more challenging conditions with a bareboat sailing holiday. Discover an eclectic mix of cultures, natural marvels, and UNESCO World Heritage sites as you pass Split’s medieval walls, hip Hvar, and peaceful Korcula in sparkling waters surrounding these remarkable towns.

Hvar

Hvar is Croatia’s glittering yachting center. Here you will find an idyllic mix of high-end superyachts and casual cruising boats during its bustling peak season.

This 35-mile-long island features picturesque coves and popular anchorages along its west coast, while its eastern shoreline is less sheltered with less sheltered beaches like Dubovica Bay’s beautiful underwater scenery and gorgeous pebble beach.

Experience Hvar by sea on this full-day speedboat sightseeing excursion from Split or Trogir, aboard skipper-piloted vessels with expert skipper guides. Admire its famed Blue and Green Caves as well as other highlights like Komiza fishing village on this small-group excursion; small group size keeps wait times short while lunch and beverages ensure you return feeling relaxed and rejuvenated!

Korcula

Korcula, Croatia – With its stunning stone walls, towers and orange rooftops, Korcula has become known as ‘Little Dubrovnik.’ Take a stroll through its historic core to admire its rich assortment of houses, churches and palaces that make up this famous Croatian city.

Cruises around Korcula and its islets start reaping the rewards of calm sea temperatures and gentle winds from mid-September onwards, providing ideal conditions to explore its 19 islands like Vrnik and Badija, where Franciscan monasteries, pebbly beaches and deer roam freely.

Experience an evening Moreska performance at Blato, featuring sword dancers reenacting historical town square scenes during summer on its historical town square; or head out to Lumbarda Vineyards to sample local wine. Lumbarda also houses one of Europe’s oldest Cypress Trees as well as one of its earliest written documents – Lumbardska Psefizma; some impressive archaeological finds can also be viewed in Lumbarda Museum.

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