Have you ever been dreaming of being the captain of your own ship and choosing exactly where you want to go as well as having the ability to control every other thing that happens on your boat or yacht?
The Adriatic Sea has over 1000 islands and therefore it is often called the nautical paradise.
Fully enjoy your holiday, rent a sailboat, motorboat, catamaran, powerboat or yacht and see famous Kornati islands, Dubrovnik, Islands of Vis, Brac, Hvar, Mljet, Krk, Cres, Rab, Losinj etc. Choose between more than 450 skippered yachts and 1500 bare boats in Croatia.
A hidden jewel on the Adriatic, Croatia is a very special destination where you will experience incredibly clear water, warm weather, a fascinating variety of landscapes and welcoming hospitality.
Cavtat is the perfect place to start your charter, a small town just south and east of Dubrovnik, strolling along its cobbled streets as the sun sets will leave you dreamy and serene. Dubrovnik itself is a wonder to behold, a city brimming with energy and strength, not to mention great cuisine. The Dalmatian coast is host to hundreds of islands, many of which are nature reserves or uninhabited - perfect for your privacy. Hvar, Split, Sibenik, Pula, and Rovijn reach north towards Italy, each offers its own magic - Roman Ruins, great cascades, booming nightlife - don't miss it!
Then you need to take one of the most amazing vacations on earth where you can enjoy Croatia yacht charters and more.
A Croatia yacht charter from Yacht Charter Travel is a dream holiday.
You will be staying on board a luxury yacht with five star accommodations.
These yacht charters come with a full crew and a captain. You will have the ability to control where you want them to dock your boat as well as on the types of activities you would like to do. Your Croatia yacht charter will have you smiling for the entire trip because your private chef will be preparing meals of your choosing! Things like what to eat and drink is all up to you and is fully included on the yacht to a certain extent. You will choose from things like the kinds of water sports equipment you would like and so much more and that it what makes the trip so perfect.
This unique and memorable experience is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
With amazing prices for what you get it would be stupid to not plan your next vacation around a Croatia yacht charter.
Yacht Charter Travel has a friendly and experienced team that will make sure all your needs are taken care of.
Their user-friendly website will allow you to find the perfect destination, kind of yacht for the number of guests you have and you are even able to make all bookings online.
Croatia Cruise
Day 1
Bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, Croatia has one of the most idented coastlines in Europe. Over a thousand islands offer safe, sheltered ports and idyllic anchorages. Meet your yacht in Venice and cross the Adriatic after experiencing the sights and sounds of its famous canals and the Basillica of St. Mark.
Day 2
Berth in the north harbor of Rovinj along with a mix of fishing boats and luxury yachts. This predominately Italian town dates back to the 7th century. Visit St. Euphoria Cathedral and the many shaded cafes lining the quayside. That evening, depart for Pula.
Day 3
The city of Pala is packed with fascinating museums where traces of Byzantine, Venetian and Australian cultures can still be found. Tour the well-preserved amphitheater that seats over 26,000 spectators. After an exquisite dinner on your yacht's aft deck, prepare for an early departure to the Losinj Islands.
Day 4
Breakfast in August Bay, the biggest closed bay of the islands. With 6,500 inhabitants, Mali Losinj is the largest island town in the Adriatic. It dates to the 12th century, when early Croatian settlers migrated to the coast to take advantage of the sea's rich resources.
Day 5
Spanning 300 square kilometers of occean, the 140-island Kornati island group is unique. Explore the Illyrian settlement of Zadar, dating all the way back to 9th century B.C. The city's tumultuous past is evidenced in its layers of walls, as well as its Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque monuments.
Day 6
The medieval town of Trogir stands on the foundations of an ancient Greek settlement on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges. Its restaurants, markets and sights such as the 15th century Trogir chapel make it a favorite stop enroute to Split.
Day 7
Dating to 300 A.D., the ancient city of Split took over from Salona as the metropolis of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Prior to your departure, visit the Emperor Diocletian's palace, known as a monument of universal importance.

