Croatia is undoubtedly one of the Mediterranean’s most stunning coastlines, with a profusion of picturesque islands and a rich cultural heritage. A dream destination for those seeking an unforgettable superyacht charter experience. In this article, we invite you to embark on a discovery voyage as we unveil Croatia’s enchanting charms. Let SALT Superyachts be your guide as you explore the hidden gems of this Adriatic paradise aboard a luxurious superyacht.
Dubrovnik
Begin your journey in Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval walls and fascinating history. Cruise along the breathtaking Dalmatian Coast, where rugged cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and charming coastal towns await. After boarding your charter yacht, sail north to Mljet Island, set between two saltwater lakes. It is a spectacular location for cycling, swimming and paddle boarding. Here you will find some of the best superyacht anchorages surrounded by a lush, green forest.
Korcula
Heading further north is Korcula, one of Croatia’s most treasured islands. Definitely, one to include in your Croatian charter. Enjoy the day at anchor off the bay of Banja near the beautiful Beachclub La Banja. Guests could enjoy all day on the beach, take a relaxing Spa or have fun with the yachts watertoys.
Hvar
In the morning, head to the fabulous island of Hvar. Known as the ‘Queen of the Dalmatian Islands’ and renowned as the sunniest place in Croatia. Here you can enjoy dinner ashore at Gariful fish restaurant and experience the best nightclub vibes at Carpe Diem.
Split
Onwards to Split, home to the iconic Diocletian’s Palace. A city with ancient ruins that blends seamlessly with modern life. Discover secluded bays, pristine beaches, and inviting anchorages along the coast, enjoying moments of serenity and natural beauty. Explore the old town of Split with dinner ashore on the beautiful terrace at Zoi or Zora Bila located at Bacvic Beach.
Primosten
After a restful sleep, your yacht will head towards the picturesque peninsula town of Primosten. Here you will find a lovely promenade and beautiful pebble beaches, voted some of Croatia’s best. The area is famous for its beautiful vineyards producing red Babic wine.
Skradin
A handful of discerning yacht Captains and Owners have taken quite the shine to the colourful town of Skradin. Most will sail straight through, eager to hit the bigger known attractions that populate the Krka National Park. This Croatian gem and well worth a visit, as it is a destination in its own right.
Kornati Islands
The Kornati Islands are a stunning archipelago consisting of nearly 150 paradise islands for nature lovers. Explore these unspoiled islands aboard your floating sanctuary to be captivated by dramatic cliffs that meet the azure waters of the Adriatic. Dive into hidden coves, snorkel in vibrant underwater ecosystems, and indulge in the pleasure of secluded island hopping. The Kornati Islands promise a sense of escapism and tranquillity amidst breathtaking natural landscapes.
As you meander through the islands, take in the beauty of the Krka National Park. Explore the thundering waterfalls and take a refreshing swim in the enticing turquoise swimming holes. A lunch stop at the oyster farm will have you dining on the freshest oysters ever – plucked from the oyster beds directly to your table.
Zadar
A little less known than Split or Hvar is the Roman city of Zadar. The city’s sunsets are memorably beautiful and its ancient Roman streets are a delight to explore.
Zadar is a perfect destination to embark or disembark your charter yacht due to its conveniently placed international airport. Heading north or south along the Croatian coastline, cultural history stretches back to the ancient Roman and Ottoman Empires.
Croatia’s cultural heritage is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered with captivating beauty, UNESCO world heritage sites and vibrant culture. The Dalmatian and Istria coastlines are justifiably world-class charter destinations to leave a lasting impression on your charter experience.
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