Why Croatia Yacht Charter?
Croatia yacht charter offers a truly unique sea holiday within the Adriatic’s richest island geography. Only 50 of the 1,244 islands are inhabited; the rest are untouched paradises accessible solely by sea. The ACI Marina network, with 21 marinas, forms the most advanced infrastructure in the Mediterranean, guaranteeing professional service at every stop.
Along the Dalmatian coast, UNESCO World Heritage cities welcome you. The medieval walls of Dubrovnik, Diocletian’s Palace in Split, and the lavender fields of Hvar are essential highlights of this route. For Game of Thrones fans, Dubrovnik—known as King’s Landing—adds an extra layer of excitement.
Croatia offers a wide range of yacht options. Enjoy the wind aboard a Sailing Yacht, make swift island crossings with a Motor Yacht, or embrace the tranquil rhythm of the Adriatic on a traditional Gulet. Together, we select the ideal yacht based on your group size and preferences.
From the 89 islands of Kornati National Park to the lush forests of Mljet, from the hidden beaches of Vis to the historic streets of Korčula, a new discovery awaits each day. The crystal-clear Adriatic waters provide ideal conditions for swimming and diving enthusiasts.
As Blue More Yachting, with our experience in Croatian waters and our carefully curated fleet, we are by your side to help you discover every beauty of the Adriatic. Let’s plan your route together.
Popular Yacht Routes in Croatia
Dubrovnik – Elafiti Islands Route
Depart from the historic marina of Dubrovnik and explore the botanical gardens of Lokrum Island. Enjoy swimming breaks in the tranquil coves of Šipan, Lopud, and Koločep. The sea view of the UNESCO-listed city walls is one of the most unforgettable moments of this route.
Split – Hvar – Vis Triangle
Starting from Split, visit the famous Zlatni Rat beach on the island of Brač. Dine in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Hvar, watch the sunset at Stiniva beach on Vis, and enjoy snorkeling in the turquoise waters of the Pakleni Islands.
Central Dalmatia Classic
Begin in the UNESCO-listed old town of Trogir. Have breakfast in the serene coves of Šolta, stroll among the olive groves of Brač, and swim in the turquoise waters of the Blue Lagoon (Drvenik), one of the most popular stops on this route.
Kornati National Park Adventure
Comprising 89 islands, Kornati offers some of the Adriatic’s most dramatic landscapes. Rocky islands reminiscent of the moon’s surface, deep blue waters, and absolute silence. A unique route for nature lovers; a national park entrance fee applies per yacht.
Best Time for Yacht Charter in Croatia
The season runs from May to October. June and September offer ideal conditions: the sea is perfect for swimming, and marinas and coves are relatively calm. July and August are the busiest months; Hvar and Dubrovnik are lively, and early booking is essential. May and October are cooler yet peaceful; light jackets may be needed in the evenings. The Maestral wind provides a refreshing breeze in the afternoons.
Featured Yachts In Croatia
See All YachtsExplore our carefully selected premium yachts available for charter along the Adriatic coast. Each yacht is meticulously evaluated for quality, comfort, and crew excellence.
Discover Croatia Destinations
Discover the perfect harmony of history and nature in the heart of the Aegean and Mediterranean. We invite you on an exclusive maritime journey through enchanting routes stretching from ancient civilizations to the present day.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is Croatia’s most prestigious yacht charter destination. Medieval walls, crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and the Elafiti Islands come together for an exceptional maritime holiday.

Hvar
With 2,724 hours of sunshine each year, Hvar is the brightest destination in the Adriatic. Lavender fields, hidden coves, and historic stone streets create an exceptional yacht holiday.

Split
Split is a unique yacht charter destination where the legacy of Roman Emperor Diocletian meets the turquoise waters of the Adriatic. The gateway to a labyrinth of a thousand islands.

Korčula
Korčula is one of Croatia’s most captivating islands. With its medieval walls, olive groves, and turquoise coves, it is Dalmatia’s hidden gem.

Mljet
Mljet is known as the greenest island in Croatia. With one-third of the island protected as a national park, it promises a truly unique yacht holiday with its untouched nature and saltwater lakes.

Available Yacht Types
How it Works : Step by Step

Share your preferences and travel plans with us.

Select one of the yachts we recommend and make your reservation.

Enjoy the sea vacation of your dreams.
Frequently Asked Questions
The choice depends on your group’s priorities. A Sailing Yacht offers the pleasure of wind-powered cruising and is ideal for the Adriatic’s gentle Maestral winds. A Motor Yacht provides fast island crossings and modern comfort. A Gulet, with its spacious decks, is perfect for larger groups. Share your preferences, and we’ll determine the most suitable option together.
Main airports are: Dubrovnik (DBV) for Southern Dalmatia, Split (SPU) for Central Dalmatia, and Zadar (ZAD) for Northern Dalmatia. As part of our service, we organize transfers from the airport to the marina. Most marinas are within 30–45 minutes of the airports.
The world’s richest island geography with 1,244 islands, UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik and Split, the Mediterranean’s most advanced marina infrastructure (ACI Marina network), crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and Game of Thrones filming locations. Each island offers a distinct character.
The yacht, professional Crew, and basic equipment are included. Fuel, food and beverages, marina fees, and national park entrance fees (Kornati, Mljet) are calculated separately. We clarify everything in advance; avoiding unexpected costs is our priority.
The season runs from May to October. June and September are ideal; the sea is 22–24°C and coves are calm. July–August is the hottest and busiest period, making early booking essential. May and October are cooler yet peaceful. The Maestral wind brings refreshing breezes in the afternoons.
Yacht size varies according to group size and comfort expectations. For small families, 12–15 meters is sufficient, while larger groups may prefer yachts over 20 meters. In Croatia, yachts with 4–6 cabins are the most popular choice. Share your group details, and we’ll present the best alternatives.
Absolutely! Croatia’s sheltered coves and calm Adriatic waters provide a safe swimming environment for children. Spacious decks create play areas, and our Crew are experienced in hosting families. Many yachts are equipped with snorkeling gear and water toys.
Dalmatian cuisine offers some of the Mediterranean’s most authentic flavours. Fresh seafood, olive oil, pršut (Dalmatian cured ham), peka (traditional slow-cooked dishes), and local wines. Our Chef sources fresh ingredients from local markets. Plavac Mali and Pošip wines are especially recommended.
For July–August, 4–6 months in advance is ideal, as Hvar and Dubrovnik are extremely popular. For June and September, 2–3 months is usually sufficient. Early booking offers a wider yacht selection and secures your preferred dates.
Highlights include the Dubrovnik city walls (Game of Thrones’ King’s Landing), Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Hvar Fortress, Korčula Old Town (birthplace of Marco Polo), and the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir. On Mljet, Odysseus Cave offers a mythological experience. Many sites are accessible directly by yacht.








