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Croatia Yacht Charter – Split, Hvar, Lastovo, and Dubrovnik

Split is a UNESCO World Heritage site rich with Roman architecture. Explore its winding cobblestone streets to uncover an active cultural life filled with prestigious art galleries and boutique shops offering trend-setting bespoke goods.

Within walking distance of Diocletian Palace is Bacvice Beach – an idyllic sandy strip for swimming and relaxing. Click&Boat offers over 676 crewed and bareboat yacht charter options available in Split so that we have your ideal yacht rental solution waiting.

Hvar

Hvar is an idyllic yacht charter destination, situated a mere short sail away from Split. Renowned for its impressive architecture, chic hangouts, and cultural attractions that draw thousands of visitors each year; but more importantly its sapphire sea and picture-perfect beaches which draw even more. If you’re seeking relaxation or action-packed adventure then Hvar should definitely be on your itinerary.

Hvar is known for its breathtaking scenery, from idyllic coves and verdant forests, to cobblestone streets with Baroque- and Venetian-influenced buildings in its town center, where visitors will find everything from restaurants, boutique shops and art galleries – not to mention some of Croatia’s best nightlife! Hvar makes an ideal getaway choice.

On a week-long sailing vacation, you’ll experience Hvar Island and beaches as well as Kornati National Park – two stunning national parks situated along Adriatic coast. Additionally, Mljet National Park serves as a natural sanctuary with lush landscapes and clear lakes; both will leave lasting impressions.

Hvar is an idyllic destination to start off a week-long Croatian yacht charter, known for its lavish lifestyle and popular among celebrities, business executives, and yachting enthusiasts alike. Hvar offers an enchanting atmosphere and gorgeous scenery which will quickly make you feel right at home – don’t miss the chance to taste some of its signature dishes, such as sheep’s milk cheese paired with prosciutto and olives or fritule (dough pastry with powdered sugar covering).

Hvar is known for its beautiful Veli Dolac bay, frequented by locals and offering up to 15-meter boats ten mooring buoys. From there you can head towards Brusje, an idyllic village known for its stunning nature and picturesque views – especially during sunset strolls along its promenade! For even more adventures visit nearby Split with its historic Diocletian Palace, Telascica Wildlife Resort or Krka National Park nearby.

Lastovo Archipelago

As one of Croatia’s most remote inhabited islands, Lastovo provides yacht charter guests the unique experience of living an authentic Dalmatian life. This special location combines stunning natural beauty with traditional cultural values in an environment rarely touched by modern tourism – perfect for nature enthusiasts looking for an idyllic outdoor retreat! Because Lastovo’s location means less modern tourism is felt here compared to other areas; Lastovo offers yacht charter guests an authentic escape from daily stressors.

Lastovo Island is a designated Nature Park and boasts an abundant and varied aquatic life that makes it the ideal location for snorkeling and scuba diving in Croatia. Numerous bays and coves – Zaklopatica, Pasadur, Skrivena Luka and Lucica among them – make for excellent exploration opportunities; similarly there are also walking trails across Lastovo as well as rugged cliffs to climb for those interested.

Lastovo, the main town on the island, features a Renaissance church and medieval houses that give stunning views across its rugged coast. Lastovo village provides the ideal opportunity to sample local produce such as olive oil and herbs integral to local cuisine such as grilled sardines, chickpea soup and eel stew dishes.

Visitors to the island can also enjoy various sports and activities on it, including cycling, hiking, kayaking and swimming in its clear blue waters. There are also cultural attractions on it – including museums of medieval architecture and local handicrafts as well as an ethnological museum of local handicrafts.

Arriving on Ubli is relatively straightforward, with daily ferries and catamarans leaving from Split, Dubrovnik, Korcula and Mljet during summer months. Ubli is home to several yacht berth options and also hosts shops, cafes and several restaurants – ideal for visitors on yacht charter.

Solta

Solta, Croatian Yacht Charter Destination with Crystal Waters and Historical Charm combines natural beauty and cultural heritage in one unforgettable yacht charter destination. Enjoy romantic promenades, olive groves and UNESCO-listed medieval sites at this idyllic Croatian island destination!

Location : West of Brac Island and south of Split. Rocky coastline features many bays where yachters can anchor and spend the night; these bays also serve as popular sailing crew hangouts and great swimming spots.

Marina Rogac is an impressive marina located on the northern side of Solta Island. Boasting 20 sea berths complete with electricity and water supply, its prime position – 9 nautical miles from Split – makes it the ideal starting point for boating adventures throughout Croatia.

From here, you can take a short trip to Hvar and its vibrant party island vibe. Or head out into Bol, an idyllic town boasting beaches and lively cafes – and don’t miss the must-see UNESCO Diocletian’s Palace as well!

After an enjoyable morning aboard your yacht, enjoy lunch at an on-water restaurant before returning it back to ACI Split Marina for check-out and return with full tanks of fuel; otherwise a fee may apply.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of Adriatic,” is one of Europe’s most breathtaking ancient coastal cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Boasting charming cobblestone streets, stunning old harbor views and impressive churches; lively dining and entertainment scene; as well as dramatic scenery and beautiful beaches suitable for beginners as well as experienced sailors – it makes an excellent destination to charter yacht from.

Dubrovnik yacht charters provide plenty of adventure and excitement, from exploring Hvar’s vibrant nightlife and undeniable beauty, to Trogir’s historic charm – there is plenty to see and do during a yacht charter from Dubrovnik! For optimal results, visit between May and October, when temperatures are ideal and crowds are less.

Dubrovnik’s picturesque waters provide the ideal setting for swimming and relaxing, while its cobbled streets and impressive churches make an excellent exploration spot. Visit Marco Polo’s birthplace if you’re up for some history lessons! Likewise, its surrounding islands and towns provide opportunities to explore Blue and Green Caves or participate in hiking or kayaking adventures.

Once you’ve experienced Dubrovnik, venture north along the Dalmatian Coast. From lively Korcula to Hvar’s gastronomic delights and spectacular scenery – there is plenty more to discover on a yacht charter from Dubrovnik!

If you’re planning to rent a yacht in Dubrovnik, make sure you book early. Peak season runs from June through September when temperatures are warm and sunny – however prices tend to increase dramatically and tourist numbers increase exponentially.

ACI Marina Komolac, near Dubrovnik, can easily be reached via bus. Take bus 1A or 1B and alight at Komolac’s first stop (just after the gas station). Alternatively, follow signs to Gruz Harbour by driving under its bridge, turning left at first crossing point, then making your way towards marina from there.

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