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Croatia’s Adriatic coast is a stunning and idyllic destination that offers visitors many opportunities to relax, explore, and experience local culture. The coast is characterized by crystal clear waters, secluded coves, and beautiful beaches, which provide a perfect backdrop for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

NORTH DALMATIA

Swaths of unspoiled beaches, breathtaking national parks, and historical hamlets await you in North Dalmatia. The North Dalmatia coast stretches from the Kvarner Riviera to Split, Croatia’s largest coastal city. Sometimes overlooked as a holiday destination in favor of the more famous resorts and..

ISTRIA

Istria County is a heart-shaped region north of the Adriatic coast, with an amazingly green interior similar to Tuscany, yet wilder and undiscovered by mass tourism. Its administrative center is the city of Pula, an old Roman town with the famous amphitheater Pulska Arena.

KVARNER & PRIMORJE

The Kvarner Gulf, also known as Kvarner Bay, is a bay in the northern Adriatic Sea between the Istrian peninsula and the northern Croatian littoral mainland. The bay is a part of Croatia’s internal waters. The largest islands within the Kvarner are Cres, Krk, Pag, Rab, and Lošinj.

central dalmatia

Central Dalmatia offers pretty islands, quiet ports, rugged mountains, numerous castles, and international standard restaurants. Historical Sites with the Diocletian’s Palace in Split, the medieval walled town of Trogir, and Hvar are the ancient strip fields of the Stari Grad Plain.

south dalmatia

As a tourist region, South Dalmatia stretches from Baćina Lakes through the Croatian South to Cavtat, Konavle, and Prevlaka. A mild Mediterranean climate with nice sunsets characterizes the region. The particularly rugged coast offers several coves with beautiful sandy or pebbly beaches.

zagreb

Zagreb is Croatia’s cultural, administrative, business, and political epicenter. Located in the heart of the country, surrounded and protected from the cold north winds by the lushly green mount of Medvednica.

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Brac Island

Brac Island

Brac Island is a great choice for a yacht charter in Croatia; it is the home of the most popular yachting marina in Croatia, ACI Marina Sutivan. The main harbor, Supetar, has plenty of facilities for yacht charterers. Many smaller ports, such as Sutivan, Milna, Bobovisca, and Stari Grad, are popular destinations for charter guests….

Bol

Bol

Bol is a place on the Croatian island of Brac, off the coast of Split. Its seafront promenade leads to the long Zlatni Rat beach. To the west, the Dragon’s Cave contains a 15th-century chapel with carved wall details. Nearby, the Blaca Hermitage is built into a cliff. East, the 15th-century Dominican Monastery houses Croatian…

Mljet, Croatia

Mljet, Croatia

In southern Dalmatia, Mljet is the most forested island in the Adriatic Sea. It is famous for its untouched landscapes, lush vegetation, and captivating cultural heritage. As you sail towards this enchanting island, you will be captivated by its beauty. During your luxury yacht charter to Mljet, immerse yourself in the island’s tranquil beauty. Explore…

Primosten

Primosten

Primosten beckons with its unique geography. It is actually two peninsulas. The first peninsula shares the same name as the town, while the second is Raduca. Primosten was once an island, but the local community desired a connection to the mainland, leading to the construction of a remarkable embankment. Primosten is a relaxing stop on…

Rogoznica

Rogoznica

Rogoznica is a picturesque fishing village nestled in the Adriatic Sea. Rogoznica is the perfect destination for an unspoiled coastline, crystal clear waters, and a laid-back lifestyle. History of Rogoznica Rogoznica is a small town in the heart of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, between Split and Sibenik. The town dates back to the Roman era. In…

Skradin

Skradin

Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is a captivating place for yacht trips. As you navigate the azure Adriatic Sea, a must-visit stop on your itinerary is the enchanting town of Skradin. This hidden gem is nestled along the banks of the Krka River. It will captivate you with its timeless charm and breathtaking surroundings. Historical Splendor Once…

Kornati Islands

Kornati Islands

The Kornati archipelago, also known as the Stomorski Islands, is located in northern Dalmatia. It is situated south of Zadar and west of Sibenik in the Sibenik-Knin county. Several excellent marinas are here, perfect for spending a night or two. The Best Time to Visit the Kornati Islands When planning a trip to Kornati, one…

Sibenik | Adriatic Beauty

Sibenik | Adriatic Beauty

Welcome to Sibenik, a coastal town in Croatia full of history and beauty. The town is nestled on a bay where the Krka River meets the Adriatic Sea, making it a popular stopover destination for luxury yacht charter itineraries. A Brief History Founded by Croats in the 9th century, Sibenik has a rich and fascinating…

Rijeka

Rijeka

Rijeka is a captivating port city in Kvarner Bay, bordering the Ucka National Park. It has a rich maritime heritage dates back centuries, and it is still a bustling port today. The city’s waterfront promenade, known as Korzo, is a lively hub of activity, lined with elegant cafes, chic boutiques, and charming historic buildings. In…

Zadar

Zadar

Zadar is the most irresistible city on the north Dalmatian coast, the second-largest city after Split. A group of islands northwest of the city creates a small Zadar archipelago. The islands are Silba, Olib, Premuda, Ist, Molat, Skarda, Iz, Rava, and Dugi Otok. The best description of Zadar comes from the late film director Alfred…