Croatia is an amazing country. It has everything you need for a first-class vacation: mountains and sea, beautiful ancient cities and villages, stunning natural sites and much more.
And, of course, to see all these beauties with your own eyes, you need the right transport. Therefore, yacht charter in Croatia is in demand among those who love sea adventures.
And there is really something to see here. So, in the article we will look at the main places where you can go by boat, and the opportunities that gives you a yacht charter in this country.
Yachting in Croatia - what to see?
So, we offer you a list of the most beautiful and popular places that you can see using the service of yacht charter in Croatia.
Our route starts in the North Dalmatia region and ends in South Dalmatia. After sailing for a total of almost 300 km, you can visit cities and towns in the region, get acquainted with the local cuisine and feel the true spirit of Croatia.
Skradin
It is a small, tidy town in North Dalmatia.
There is a nice modern marina and yacht marina. The city is located on the Krka River, near the Adriatic Sea.
The Krk National Park is located nearby (there is a unique complex of waterfalls). In Skradin you will feel the true spirit of Croatia.
The city center has remained almost unchanged lately; there are all the same Italian-style houses as 200 years ago. It is especially good here during the festival of folk songs and the Nativity of the Virgin Mary.
Primosten
Another pearl of Dalmatia is the city of Primosten. It is a favorite destination for tourists who charter a yacht in Croatia.
A small Mediterranean town with an ancient history dating back to antiquity, located on a small peninsula.
Its architecture is typical of narrow streets and stone houses. If you want to visit Primosten, it is best to stop at Kremik Marina among the picturesque vineyards.
By the way, Babic wine is produced here, we recommend that you try it. Kremik Bay is one of the most beautiful natural anchorage places in the Adriatic.
Trogir
This is a rather interesting town in Central Dalmatia, not far from the center of the region, the city of Split.
Trogir was inhabited as early as the 3rd century BC by the ancient Illyrians. It is very well preserved, the city was built in the Roman-Gothic style. Of particular interest among tourists is the city center, located on a small island connected by two bridges to the rest of the city.
You can leave the yacht in the rather large marina Trogir, it has 170 berths and is located very close to the city center.
There are so many sights here that the whole center was included in the UNESCO cultural heritage fund as a single historical ensemble. In addition, there is a good infrastructure for tourists, there are quite a few cafes and restaurants where you can taste the local Dalmatian cuisine.
Split
Our next destination is the center of the Dalmatia region, the city of Split. It is the second largest city in the country.
It is the center of Roman culture in the region, the city is distinguished by its original architecture even among other places in Dalmatia.
From here there are routes to the largest nearby islands: Lastovo, Hvar, Vis, etc.
We recommend that you stop at the local ACI marina, which is located very close to the center.
Old City
It is an ancient Greek city on the island of Hvar.
The town is located in the north of the island and is surrounded by numerous vineyards, Mediterranean forests and olive groves.
So if you decide to stay here, you can enjoy the unique nature of the Adriatic. Also in the city is the Hektorovich Castle and an excellent museum.
You will never find a peaceful and friendly atmosphere in small settlements like Stari Grad in large cities, even such as Split.
So be sure to visit this place, you won't regret it.
Vis
Here you will find beautiful sandy beaches where you can relax and sunbathe.
The sea water here is amazing. You can moor near the embankment or on special buoys. We recommend that you visit local restaurants and cafes.
Previously, Vis played an important role in the defense of the region; many fortifications from different eras have been preserved here.
You can also visit the old fishing village of Komiza, which is located near the city.
Korcula
This is a city with its own history, it is felt here literally everywhere.
Korcula is also famous for the fact that the famous Marco Polo was born here.
The city is located on an island, from here there is a regular ferry to the mainland. In Korcula, history lovers and those who like a beach holiday can find entertainment to their liking, there are plenty of places for this.
Korcula is also famous for its nightlife in bars and discos. Windsurfers also like to come here. In short, everyone will be interested in Korcula.
Renting a yacht in Croatia will allow you to discover Dalmatia from different angles.