Whether you want to explore Croatia’s beaches, food scene, or museums, a private yacht charter is the way to go. Here’s how an A-List advisor recommends you tackle the trip.
Volosko village, a popular tourist spot, in southern Croatia.
Croatia’s stunning archipelagos, pristine beaches, sparkling waters, and charming coastal towns create an unforgettable backdrop for private yacht charters. In Croatia, history, culture, and natural beauty intertwine seamlessly, offering an abundance of experiences waiting to be enjoyed.
I’m a professional travel advisor, and I believe a memorable yacht charter in Croatia hinges on these key elements: the boat and its crew, the itinerary, and exclusive insider experiences. This is how to get the most out of a private yacht charter in Croatia.
Charter a yacht, like the Dalmatino Yacht, to explore Croatia.
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Find the Perfect Yacht
Choosing the right yacht for you is akin to selecting a hotel or villa; it should align with your travel preferences and needs. Working with an expert like Blue Parallel can simplify the process and ensure your preferences and itinerary are aligned. Look for a vessel that offers the comfort, luxury, and facilities that match your desires, whether it’s a spacious deck for sunbathing, a state-of-the-art entertainment system, or extensive outdoor equipment.
For example, The Dalmatino is great for groups of up to 12 guests, as it boasts six luxury cabins (including one master and one VIP cabin), two outdoor decks, a hot tub, a swimming platform, and indoor and outdoor dining areas. Plus, a jet ski, stand-up-paddle boards, snorkeling equipment, fishing equipment, a canoe, and more means you and your group will have plenty of fun on the water. The crew specialize in personalized service and have the expertise and flexibility to alter your itinerary when needed. For smaller parties of six to eight, other yachts such as Lady Lona and Insieme offer a similar variety of amenities.
Seaside town of Hvar harbor in Dalmatia, Croatia.
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Embark on a Bespoke Itinerary
Croatia has something for everyone. Culture enthusiasts can visit historic villages and tour galleries with the curators. Nature lovers can delight in discovering underwater worlds while snorkeling or immersing themselves in wildlife on a hiking excursion. And foodies can try traditional dishes and unique culinary experiences.
With more than 1,000 islands, it’s unlikely that a pre-packaged tour will allow you to explore Croatia in a way that’s memorable to you. That’s why it’s important to have a tailor-made itinerary that meets your travel preferences. Working with an experienced travel expert will allow you to leverage local knowledge and connections to curate a journey to islands and towns that best suit you.
Milna harbor and waterfront view.
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Access Insider Experiences
Heading off the beaten path and accessing exclusive insider experiences reveals the authentic character of a destination and goes beyond the typical tourist trail. Meeting local artisans, taking private tours, and exploring hidden spots offer a deeper understanding of local culture.
Stiniva Cove on the island of Vis is a lesser-known gem in the Adriatic that isn’t easily accessible by land, offering a tranquil escape from the more crowded tourist locations. Once you pass through a narrow opening between rugged limestone cliffs, you’ll be greeted by a stunning, pebbly, golden beach, where you can relax or swim in the cove’s clear turquoise waters.
Croatia’s landscapes offer hiking for all levels and wherever you decide to anchor, a unique adventure awaits you. Local guides can lead you to less-frequented trails, like a scenic hike along the coast of Hvar to Milna village, which is located in a protective cove. The trail passes by quiet swimming spots, fragrant lavender fields, and vast olive groves, and it ends in a charming, historic village known for its timeless stone architecture. Here, it’s possible to meet one of the 20 residents and join them for a traditional Hvarian lunch.
You’ll also want to soak up Split’s fascinating heritage and rich culture, especially when you have behind-the-scenes access to its museums and galleries. For example, you can tour the Ivan Meštrović Gallery with the curator and enjoy VIP access to the works of one of Croatia’s most celebrated artists.
Having a guide by your side can also help you avoid the busiest times for crowds. Visit Mljet, one of the Adriatic’s most stunning islands, and admire its national park’s untouched beauty. Or anchor near the uninhabited Pakleni Islands, an archipelago of emerald green isles abutting crystal-clear waters, and explore its sandy coves and bustling reefs while swimming or snorkeling.
Emmanuel Burgio is a member of Travel + Leisure’s A-List and specializes in trips to the Mediterranean, Latin America, and the Polar regions. You can create a custom itinerary with Burgio by contacting him at emmanuel@blueparallel.com.