Croatia is increasing gaining popularity as one of the top yacht charter destinations in the Mediterranean and offers many types of charter vacation, such as motor charters, sailing and gulet charters.
Mediterranean Boat offers Croatia yacht charters with a variety of itineraries to accommodate your unique preferences. Discover this timeless land with a luxury private yacht charter.
Croatia offers an indefinite choice of itineraries with over 1,000 islands and numberous historical coastal towns. The coast of Croatia is organized into regions: Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia.
Istria & Kvarner
Croatia’s largest peninsula, Istria is located at the northernmost section of the Croatian coast, between the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Kvarner. The most popular destination for tourists in the country, Istria is known for its stunning cerulean waters, scenic coastline, enchanting historical towns and rich culinary heritage. Discover Porec, Istria’s most popular resort town, and behold the historic Euphrasius Basilica, an impressive example of early Byzantine architecture. Or, stroll the charming cobbled streets in Umag, another holiday destination favorite.
Kvarner Riviera is centered on Croatia’s busiest port, Rijeka, between the Istrian peninsula and the northern Croatian coast. This resort destination is a top attraction for its diverse geographic landscape, with a mountainous inland, narrow coastal strip with four rivieras and several islands in the Bay of Kvarner. Marvel at the beauty of the luxurious Opatija resort or absorb the rich history and heritage of the Island of Krk.
Spend two days exploring Istria and Kvarner Riviera on a Crotia yacht charter for the ultimate resort experience.

Pula

Rovinj

Island Krk
North Dalmatia
The region of North Dalmatia stretches from the Kvarner Riviera down to Split. Although it is not as famous as other resorts and islands further along the coast, North Dalmatia is home to the beautiful coastal towns of Zadar and Sibenik.
Exploring North Dalmatia is like peeling back the layers of time. The ancient town of Zadar offers some of the most fascinating historical attractions, with Roman ruins from its days as a Roman colony and the Byzantine-style St. Donat church. Sibenik is one of the oldest town in the Adriatic, and is most famously known for the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Rich in both beauty and history, North Dalmatia is the ideal destination for tourists with a thirst for information as well as relaxation on some of the most extraordinarily beautiful beaches in the world. Discover this timeless land with a Croatia yacht charter.

Zadar
Sibenik
Krka Waterfalls - close to Sibenik
Central Dalmatia
Located in the County of Split-Dalmatia, this Croatian region extends from Trogir to Ploce on the mainland in the southeast. Central Dalmatia also includes the islands of Solta, Brac, Hvar and Vis, as well as idyllic coastal towns like Makarska and Split.
Tourists flock to this region for its coastal pine-fringed beaches, marked with blue flags symbolizing the environmental purity of the preserved land. Hvar, nicknamed the “St. Tropez of the Eastern Mediterranean,” is a charming historic town with many quaint coffee shops and restaurants that offer stunning views of the harbor.
Trogir is one of the most well-preserved historical cities in all of Central Europe, offering visitors an enchanting medieval experience with its standing castle and tower and other buildings with origins from the Roman, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
A Croatia yacht charter lets you explore this well-preserved land at your leisure.

Island Brac

Island Hvar
Trogir
South Dalmatia
Known as one of the most elegant and exclusive destinations in Croatia, South Dalmatia is the ideal location for the cosmopolitan traveler. With limitless options for entertainment, historical enlightenment and the gorgeous landscapes for which Croatia is known, this region is a main attraction for sophisticated vacationers.
South Dalmatia is home to one of the most beautiful and popular towns in the world, Dubrovnik. Replete with cultural heritage and under the protection of UNESCO, this town’s rich history and well-preserved lands posses plenty of intrigue and an unrivaled beauty that has made it one of the most visited cities on the Adriatic Sea.
Other noteworthy sites include Korcula, Peljesac and the islands of Mijet and Lastovo. Consider a Croatia yacht charter to visit Dubrovnik as well as the medieval towns and majestic islands of South Dalmatia.

Dubrovnik
Korcula
Island Peljesac