
The Adriatic Sea is famous for its crystal clear waters, some of the most pristine in all the Mediterranean. Along the coast of Croatia are more than 1,000 islands, and the Dalmatians are the most popular for bareboating. Some are wooded and large, with centuries-old historic towns boasting castles and fortresses on the heights, and intriguing shops and excellent restaurants situated on narrow lanes. Other islands are arid, isolated, and uninhabited. All offer superb anchorages. Another highlight of a Croatia yacht charter is the opportunity to explore the historic cities of Dubrovnik and Split.
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.
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.