Cruise in Croatia. Our favorite places.

Ah, Croatia! This jewel of the Mediterranean that makes us dream every time… You know, those turquoise waters, those dreamy beaches and those breathtaking landscapes that we never stop contemplating through vacation photos on social networks? Well, we’ve decided to reveal our favorite places to make the most of this incredible country. Come on, let’s get on board for a little trip to Croatia!

In Croatia, chartering a yacht allows you to explore breathtaking and enchanting destinations, whether for their history or their natural wonders. Some are well known through myth and modern fiction, while others are truly iconic attractions. Get ready to discover these fabulous places on your Croatia cruise. . .

Krka waterfalls, Krka National Park

Located 40m from the Trogir National Park, the splendid Krka waterfalls are well worth a visit during your yacht charter in Croatia. This protected park along the Krka River boasts no fewer than seven waterfalls rising from intriguing karst rock formations. On your hike through the park, you’ll also pass impressive waterfalls such as Roški Slap and have the opportunity to immerse yourself in history thanks to remarkable sites such as the monastery and the Roman catacombs. In short, the various trails offer magnificent views and allow you to discover historical treasures.

The island of Hvar

Hvar is home to the Croatian jet-set and undoubtedly the country’s best parties. The area offers a delightful mix of lively beach clubs, chic restaurants and a rich history, being the former crossroads of the Austrian, Venetian and Byzantine empires, whose influence can still be seen in its art and culture. The icing on the cake is that Hvar is also the place where the sun shines brightest in Croatia!

The Dubrovnik wall

Dubrovnik’s famous wall, made famous by the Game of Thrones series, has really put the city on the tourist map. But before that, these walls, offering unrivalled protection, earned Dubrovnik its nickname of “Pearl of the Adriatic”. Spanning 1,940 meters and incorporating six fortifications, Dubrovnik’s wall surrounds the entire old town. Whether you’re a fan of Game of Thrones or not, this show is not to be missed during your stopover in Dubrovnik.

Zlatni Rat

This iconic beach, located on the island of Brač, is immediately recognizable in aerial images of the Adriatic Sea and the Dalmatian coast. From the deck of your yacht, you’ll get a different perspective and understand why Zlatni Rat is nicknamed the “Golden Cape”. As in most parts of Croatia, Zlatni Rat offers plenty of opportunities for water sports such as windsurfing, parasailing, diving and kayaking.

Stiniva beach

Stiniva is another perfect example of Croatia’s unspoilt beaches. Located on the south coast of the island of Vis, it was the setting for the film “Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again”. With its white pebbles and spectacular access from the edge of a cliff, Stiniva beach is mainly accessible by boat, making it a prime destination for those looking for an exclusive beach.

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