Yacht charter in Croatia

Why choose Croatia
for your charter?

With more than a 1000 islands, Croatia’s rich coastline offers one of the best yachting experiences you can find. It features stunning natural scenery, mild and warm Adriatic climate, and a unique blend of history and culture. 

Croatia has two distinct climate zones: a temperate continental climate in the interior and a pleasant Mediterranean climate along the Adriatic coast. Inland temperatures average 19 to 23°C in August and 0 to 2°C in January. Meanwhile, the seaside temperatures average 21 to 27°C in August and 6 to 11°C in January.

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Starting in Istria, the westernmost part of Croatia, you can sail around Brijuni, or explore lively cities like Pula, Poreč and Rovinj. Head south to reach Dalmatia and discover the magnificent Zadar archipelago.

NATURE

  • Explore the magnificent Brijuni Islands National Park near Pula, observing its diverse wildlife, including rare species of birds, and deer.
  • Discover hidden gems of the Zadar archipelago, like the Telašćica Nature Park on Dugi Otok.
  • Witness the pristine beauty of the Kornati Islands National Park, a breathtaking archipelago of 89 islands and islets.

HISTORY & CULTURE

  • Discover the rich history of Pula, home to well-preserved remnants from Ancient Rome, such as the famous Roman amphitheater. 
  • Admire the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč, a precious cultural monument dating from the 6th century.
  • Listen to the harmonious and soothing melodies of the remarkable Sea Organ in Zadar, created by the Adriatic Sea.

GASTRONOMY & LEISURE

  • Dine in the Michelin-starred restaurants, such as Monte in Rovinj, and taste the exceptional flavors of Istria's truffles and seafood.
  • Savor the local cuisine at Foša in Zadar, known for its fantastic seafood dishes.
  • Indulge in the local nightlife, with bar-hopping, dancing and drinks in the lively seaside towns of Umag, Novigrad and Poreč.
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In the heart of coastal Croatia, you can find the historic cities of Split and Trogir, both great tourist spots. Sail south to find islands of Brač and Hvar, renowned for their stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife.

NATURE

  • Marvel at the mesmerizing terraced lakes and thundering waterfalls of the Krka National Park.
  • Uncover hidden beaches, coves, caves and bays by sailing the isles of Drvenik, Šolta, Vis and Biševo. 
  • Don’t forget to take a swim at the amazing and unique Zlatni Rat Beach on Brač. 

HISTORY & CULTURE

  • Visit Split, home to the magnificent Palace of Diocletian.
  • Walk the historic city of Trogir, renowned for its blend of Roman, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture.
  • Explore the small, but historically rich island of Vis, with its diverse architecture influenced by Greek, Venetian, and Ottoman civilizations.

GASTRONOMY & LEISURE

  • Indulge in culinary heaven in Hvar, visiting renowned restaurants like Passarola, and esteemed wineries like Dubokovic. 
  • If you’re a wine lover, don’t miss the Bibich Winery in Skradin near Krka, too. 
  • Enjoy fresh seafood and other delicacies of local restaurants, such as Antin Gušt in Šibenik.

DBK

Reach the southernmost part of Croatia, where the magic of Dubrovnik, its archipelago and other treasures wait for you.

NATURE

  • Experience a truly unique landscape when passing through the Elaphite Islands near Dubrovnik, with their steep, rocky shores and scattered pine trees. 
  • Enjoy the views of the crystal clear waters and lush wetlands of The Neretva River canyon.

HISTORY & CULTURE

  • Discover why Dubrovnik is called “The Pearl of the Adriatic”, with its magnificent city walls.
  • Explore the historic churches and well-preserved hilltop forts in the Lastovo archipelago.
  • Visit the prestigious, walled city of Korčula, known for its inspiring architecture

GASTRONOMY & LEISURE

  • Spend your time exploring the lush vineyards of the Pelješac peninsula, tasting the excellent local wines, like Plavac or Dingač.
  • Take in the stunning views of the Elaphite Islands by embarking on a kayaking tour. 
  • Try out some of the best Croatian restaurants in Dubrovnik, too, like the 360 situated atop the city walls. 
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Yachts
For charter in Croatia

Split

Bora Bora

27,000.00 €

Motor Yacht Admiral 27, named Bora Bora, is a 27 meters long yacht available for a luxury yacht charter in the beautiful waters of Croatia and Montenegro. Bora Bora had a refit in 2020 and it is in excellent condition.

Length: 26.8 m

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 20 knots

Crew: 4

Built: 1992

Primošten

Anna Wo

18,500.00 €

Luxury motor yacht Princess 58-Anna Wo is an elegant 17.4 m long yacht available for crewed yacht chartersin Croatia. The guests will enjoy a high-class service provided by the excellent crew consisting of the Captain & stewardess. Her top features and exceptional hospitality on board will secure the best charter holiday.

Length: 17.4 m

Guests: 6

Cabins: 3

Speed: 20 knots

Crew: 2

Built: 2008

Split (CRO)

AGAPE ROSE

125,000.00 €

MY AGAPE ROSE is a state-of-the-art yacht offering the experience of an intimate, private, and luxurious cruise. Great for those groups who want to get up close and personal with the shoreline, and explore customized itineraries, with ample opportunities in and away from ports. Families, multigenerational groups or companies of friends will definitely enjoy the feeling of being pampered on a luxury yacht and that special home away from home feeling.

Length: 48,3 m

Guests: 24

Cabins: 12

Speed: 8/11.3 knots

Crew: 12

Built: 2017

Split (CRO)

AGAVE

40,000.00 €

Motor yacht Agave is a 26-meter-long and built in 2011 by UK Princess Yachts and refitted in 2018. She features four elegantly designed cabins, a Master, VIP and 2 twin convertible cabins, all based on the lower deck level. On top of all, guests can enjoy endless days of fun on the water with the outstanding collection of water toys.

Length: 25,90 m

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 22 knots

Crew: 4

Built: 2011

Split (CRO)

ANAVI

65,000.00 €

Anavi is a lovely 36-meter-long motor yacht built on aluminum alloy and can reach a maximum speed of 30 knots.  This Admiral yacht is designed by Luca Dini and the characteristic V-shape of the keel is labeled by Bacigalupo. Some of the key features of Anavi are the jacuzzi on the flybridge and spacious sunbathing areas.

Length: 36.10m

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 28 knots

Crew: 6

Built: 2007

Split

ARGO

120,000.00 €

Luxury motor yacht ARGO is an new built for the 2023 season and specifically designed for large charter parties. This luxury motor yacht is a true and attraction with her impressive 5-deck and elegant interior design.

Length: 55m

Guests: 26

Cabins: 13

Speed: 10 knots

Crew: 14

Built: 2023

Zadar (CRO)

DOMINIQUE

19,900.00 €

DOMINIQUE is a 21m motor yacht from the popular Ferretti 681 series that is fast, stylish, and ideally suited to a Croatia yacht charter. Sporting impressive stability and a top speed of 34 knots, guests can explore the stunning Dalmatian coast in luxury. DOMINIQUE runs with two permanent crews of captain and stewardess; a chef can also be brought on board for an additional fee to enhance the gourmet experience on your Adriatic yacht charter.

Length: 21.2 m

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 28 knots

Crew: 2

Built: 2006

Split (CRO)

ELIZABETH

33,000.00 €

Motor yacht Elizabeth is a 22.80m brand new luxury yacht, built by Princess in 2022 and available for a yacht charter in Croatia.  Princess Y72 flybridge is a vision in modern, light-filled design, with vast hull windows that drench the lower deck accommodations in natural light.

Length: 22.8 m

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 23 knots22.8 m

Crew: 3

Built: 2022

Šibenik (CRO)

FRIEND’S BOAT

39,500.00 €

Built in 2008, the motor yacht Friend's Boat is a 26.22m Custom Line Navetta 26  perfectly sized to make the most of a luxury yacht charter. New on the charter market and available for charter in Croatia and Montenegro from summer 2022.

Length: 26.22 m

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 10.5 knots

Crew: 4

Built: 2008

Split (CRO)

GRACE

42,000.00 €

Motor yacht GRACE is a stunning 28-meter-long charter yacht built in 2013 by Aegean Yachts. GRACE is an extraordinary yacht kept in mint condition that allows you to fully explore the Adriatic coastline. She is perfect for families and at the same time great value for money.

Length: 28 m

Guests: 10

Cabins: 5

Speed: 10 knots

Crew: 4

Built: 2013

Split (CRO)

HAPPY 3

22,600.00 €

Motor yacht HAPPY 3 is a comfortable motor yacht available for charter in Croatia. launched in 2004 in Italy, HAPPY 3 is based in South Adriatic and offers luxury crewed charters out of Split or Dubrovnik. A permanent crew of two, including a captain and hostess, provides first-class service on board. This makes the HAPPY 3 yacht the perfect choice for families or small groups of friends looking to explore the area

Length: 22.1m

Guests: 6

Cabins: 3

Speed: 18 knots

Crew: 2

Built: 2004

Trogir (CRO)

INSIEME

38,000.00 €

Motor Yacht INSIEME was built with impeccable quality by the famous British shipyard Princess Yachts in 2009. She is one of the largest yachts of her size equipped with versatile amenities. With this in mind, we can declare her as one of the best luxury yachts for charter in Croatia. She features large volumes, both exterior and interior, enabling you to enjoy the sun, al-fresco dining, or comfortable interiors.

Length: 25.99M

Guests: 8

Cabins: 4

Speed: 20 knots

Crew: 4

Built: 2009

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FAQ
ABOUT YACHT CHARTERS IN CROATIA

The Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) is an extra fee you pay in advance when you charter a yacht. It covers the costs of food, fuel, dock fees, customs charges, and any special needs you have during your trip. It’s paid on top of the charter price, usually about 30%-40% of the total contract.

The charter rate includes the cost of staying on the yacht, including all its amenities. It also covers the services provided by the crew, insurance for the yacht, cleaning, linens and towels, and more.

Tipping the crew is not required, but it’s customary to give around 10%-15% of the charter cost.

Crewed charters are types of yacht charters that have a dedicated, full-time crew on board. This crew is responsible for everything from maintenance, sailing, and cooking, to cleaning and navigation. Additionally, they have in-depth knowledge about the region where the yacht is chartered, providing invaluable insights for your journey.

Women can choose a swimsuit and any cover-up that makes them feel at ease, such as a caftan, along with sunglasses and sandals. Men can dress in sandals, swim shorts, and a stylish polo shirt. This attire will ensure you’re fitting for the occasion, while maintaining comfort.

A charter preference list is a document that includes all the specifics of your charter, along with a detailed list of your food and drink preferences. It should list your preferred meals, as well as any allergies the crew needs to be aware of.

A luxury yacht charter includes accommodation on the yacht, along with all its facilities. This means all meals and beverages, water sports, and fuel expenses, as well as the crew services, yacht insurance, cleaning charges, and essentials like linens and towels, among other things.

The specifics of each charter depend on the number of guests. Docking fees and taxes are typically billed separately. In the case of larger motor yachts, known as Plus Expenses Charters, the running costs are not included in the rates and must be paid separately.

The cost of a charter depends on the type of yacht, and the number of guests. For example, an all-inclusive catamaran charter in Croatia can range from as low as 300€ per day to 900€ or more per day for larger, crewed, and more luxurious catamarans. Luxury yacht rentals in Croatia start at 2,500€ per day, but can go up to as much as 20,000€ per day.

For a charter guest, chartering a yacht can certainly be worth it, depending on your vacation preferences and budget. Yachts offer a unique blend of luxury and comfort that is hard to match, offering an exclusive, personalized setting. One of the biggest appeals is the privacy it provides, making it ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking a secluded experience. You can also explore multiple destinations without the inconvenience of constant packing and unpacking. The freedom to customize your own itinerary is another significant benefit.

For yacht owners, chartering your own yacht can be highly profitable if carried out in specific regions and during certain times of the year. You can potentially earn over 100,000€ or more within a month. A typical strategy involves purchasing an affordable, possibly second-hand yacht, and then renovating it.

The prime yachting season in Croatia runs from May to October. If you prefer warm temperatures, July and August are the hottest months, making them ideal for swimming and sunbathing. However, these months also tend to be the most crowded. If you prefer a quieter experience with fewer tourists but still pleasant weather, June and September would be the best choices.

For a superyacht over 100ft (30m), you should anticipate a weekly charter fee starting at $100,000 (91,000€). For mega yachts over 200ft (60m), the weekly rental rate ranges from $300,000 to $1,000,000, or even higher.

Croatia has two distinct climate zones: a temperate continental climate in the interior and a pleasant Mediterranean climate along the Adriatic coast. Inland temperatures average 19 to 23°C in August and 0 to 2°C in January. Meanwhile, the seaside temperatures average 21 to 27°C in August and 6 to 11°C in January.

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Ancient wonders and azure seas

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Nightlife, art, and passion

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La dolce vita on the adriatic

With over 7,600 km of coastline, Italy is a magnificent yacht charter destination. Its heritage is world-renowned, with an incredible 100,000 cultural monuments waiting to be seen, including ancient ruins, stunning cathedrals, and magnificent museums.

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