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Croatia

Croatia has long been considered a premier cruising destination in the Mediterranean, with ancient cities featuring numerous historic sites and Old World charm second to none. More than 1,000 islands are sprinkled along the entire coast, which is marked by prominent peninsulas indented with scenic coves. Among the most famous are the Dalmatian Islands. Large and small, arid and forested, the Dalmatians are the focal point of a Croatia yacht charter on the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Season: This charter destination is closed from December 1 - March 1.

 

 

Bareboat Sailing Vacations in Agana, Croatia

The Dalmatian Islands in Croatia are among the most famous in the Mediterranean region. Wild, rugged, and mostly uninhabited, many are protected as national parkland and offer a varied and diverse cruising ground for an Agana sailing vacation.

More about Bareboat Sailing Vacations in Agana, Croatia

  • Gentle Sailing
  • Kornati National Park
  • Close to Split, a UNESCO City
  • Islands of Hvar, Brac, and Vis
  • Mix of Lively and Quieter Bays
  • Trogir, a World Heritage Organization City
 
 

Bareboat Sailing Vacations in Dubrovnik, Croatia

The Republic of Croatia is situated on the Adriatic Sea east of Italy. Slovenia and Hungary lie to the north, to the northeast is Serbia, and to the east is Bosnia-Herzegovina.

More about Bareboat Sailing Vacations in Dubrovnik, Croatia

  • Dubrovnik, Beautiful UNESCO City
  • Gentle Sailing
  • Historical and Archeological Wonders
  • Italian Influenced Cuisine
  • Korcula, Mini Dubrovnik
  • Numerous Bays, Harbors, Marinas
 
 

Powerboat Agana, Croatia

The Dalmatian Islands in Croatia are among the most famous in the Mediterranean region. Wild, rugged, and mostly uninhabited, many are protected as national parkland and offer a varied and diverse cruising ground for an Agana motor yacht vacation.

More about Powerboat Agana, Croatia

  • Gentle Waters
  • Kornati National Park
  • Close to Split, a UNESCO City
  • Islands of Hvar, Brac, and Vis
  • Mix of Lively and Quieter Bays
  • Trogir, a World Heritage Organization City