Croatia

Destinations

Croatia

The Adriatic's Best-Kept Secret

Crystal-clear Adriatic waters, medieval walled cities, and over a thousand islands waiting to be explored. Croatia has emerged as one of the Mediterranean's most compelling charter destinations — intimate, unspoilt, and endlessly beautiful.

A gulet charter through Croatia is more than a holiday — it is an immersion into a coastline that has shaped civilisations, inspired artists, and drawn travellers for millennia. From the deck of your vessel, history and nature unfold together in a way no land-based journey can replicate.

Whether you seek the solitude of a hidden cove, the energy of a harbour town at sunset, or the simple pleasure of diving from your stern into water so clear it seems to not exist — Croatia delivers, generously and without reservation.

Highlights

Key Ports & Bays

Dubrovnik Old Town

One of Croatia's most iconic destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.

Hvar Island

One of Croatia's most iconic destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.

Vis & Blue Cave

One of Croatia's most iconic destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.

Korčula

One of Croatia's most iconic destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.

Mljet National Park

One of Croatia's most iconic destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.

Split

A key embarkation port along the Croatia coastline.

Zadar

A key embarkation port along the Croatia coastline.

Šibenik

A key embarkation port along the Croatia coastline.

Planning

Best Time to Visit

May to September. Peak: July–August.

Sample Itinerary

7 Days in Croatia

1

Split

Board in Split marina. Visit Diocletian's Palace and the Riva promenade before an evening departure along the coast.

2

Brač & Bol

Sail to the island of Brač. Visit Zlatni Rat, the famous horn-shaped beach, and swim in the Adriatic's clearest waters.

3

Hvar

Discover Hvar town — lavender fields, Renaissance squares, and a fortress with panoramic views. Evening in the Pakleni Islands.

4

Vis & Blue Cave

Sail to Vis, Croatia's most remote inhabited island. Visit the Blue Cave on Biševo — an unforgettable natural wonder.

5

Korčula

Explore the walled town of Korčula, said to be Marco Polo's birthplace. Wine tasting at a local vineyard.

6

Mljet National Park

Enter Mljet National Park and swim in the saltwater lakes. Visit the Benedictine monastery on St Mary's islet.

7

Dubrovnik

Arrive in Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic. Walk the city walls and explore the old town before farewell dinner.