
Croatia Yacht Charter
& Sailing Routes
1,244 islands, UNESCO heritage cities, crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and the Mediterranean's most rewarding sailing routes.
The Destination
The Mediterranean's Best-Kept Secret
Croatia has emerged as one of the Mediterranean's most compelling yacht charter destinations, offering a combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, and value that few regions can match. The Dalmatian coast — a 1,800-kilometre ribbon of islands, peninsulas, and medieval cities — presents a cruising ground of extraordinary variety, from the glamour of Hvar to the solitude of the Kornati archipelago.
What sets Croatia apart is the density of its offerings. In a single week's charter, you can explore a Roman emperor's palace, swim in a national park waterfall, anchor in a bay surrounded by uninhabited islands, dine on freshly caught fish at a remote island konoba, and dance at a world-class beach club — all connected by short, sheltered passages through some of the clearest waters in the Mediterranean.
Blue Charter's Croatia expertise extends beyond yacht selection. We know which anchorages offer the best sunset views, which restaurants require advance booking, and which hidden bays are worth the detour. Our local knowledge ensures your Croatian charter delivers the extraordinary at every turn.

Dubrovnik — the Pearl of the Adriatic and starting point for the classic Dalmatian route
UNESCO Heritage
Dubrovnik's Old Town, Diocletian's Palace in Split, Šibenik Cathedral, and Trogir's historic centre — Croatia has more UNESCO sites per capita than almost any nation.
Gastronomy
From Istrian truffles and Dalmatian peka (slow-cooked lamb) to Pelješac Peninsula wines and Ston's oysters — Croatian cuisine is a revelation for yacht charter guests.
1,244 Islands
Croatia's coastline is one of the most indented in the world, with 1,244 islands, islets, and reefs. Only 48 are permanently inhabited, leaving hundreds of pristine anchorages.
Crystal Waters
The Adriatic along Croatia's coast is among the clearest in the Mediterranean, with visibility regularly exceeding 30 metres — ideal for snorkelling and diving.
Sailing Routes
Three Iconic Croatian Routes
Each route offers a distinct character — from the glamour of the Dalmatian coast to the solitude of the Kornati archipelago and the gastronomic richness of Istria.
The most popular Croatian charter route, and for good reason. Beginning beneath Dubrovnik's medieval walls — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and filming location for King's Landing in Game of Thrones — this route traces the Dalmatian coast northward through some of the Mediterranean's most beautiful island-hopping waters. You'll visit Korčula, the alleged birthplace of Marco Polo, with its herringbone streets and excellent white wines. Hvar delivers the glamour — Carpe Diem beach club, Michelin-quality dining, and a harbour that fills with superyachts every summer. The Pakleni Islands offer sheltered anchorages and crystal-clear swimming, while Brač's Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach is one of the most photographed in the Adriatic. The route concludes in Split, where Diocletian's Palace — a living Roman monument — houses restaurants, bars, and shops within its ancient walls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Croatia Charter FAQ
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Charter Yachts in Croatia
75 yachtsCrewed superyachts available for charter — prices are weekly starting rates

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