The cultural and natural heritage of Croatia is one of the most
appreciated at the moment. The rapid improvement of infrastructure
in this beautiful country enabled it to become one of the top
luxury charter
destinations. Croatia’s natural beauty sports azure blue water,
Mediterranean climate, and 1 185 islands, islets and
reefs to explore. A yacht charter in Croatia not only allows you to
sail your yacht from city to city along the coast, but
also from island to island off the mainland.
To say that Croatian culture is unique and of a single identity is
like comparing the Earth to the Sun. Croatia has evolved over the
years and was known to many peoples and many cultures. The state,
independent since 1991, is a true synthesis of different
authorities in power as numerous were those in desire to take
control of this strategic country. Today, tourism plays an
important role in the country’s economy and culture. The phrase
"the customer is king" describes perfectly the new mentality of
merchants who, bending over backwards for your needs, help you in
discovering their beautiful country. As a major charter
destination, Croatia has developed its business around this
ideology and has improved its yachting infrastructure
creating new harbors.
Food and drink are crucial to Croatian culture, the country has
greatly developed its expertise over time and will reveal its
culinary secrets to you during your luxury
vacation. Sleepy villages and deserted bays in the
winter are brought back to life in the spring with a large number
of restaurants and bars welcoming tourists. Like many maritime
countries, Croatia’s main food supply comes from the sea. Such
specialties as fish and crab are prepared in a number of different
ways creating endless opportunities for discovering new tastes.
Beef is also a staple food in this small country. During your
luxury crewed charter vacation you will be delighted to stroll
down Croatian markets. You will be overwhelmed by all the scents of
ripe fruits and vegetables.
The triangular peninsula of Istria is full of beautiful coastal
towns worth visiting on your luxury charter vacation.
Anchor your yacht in one of the fabulous harbors and discover all
the hidden nooks and crannies. With Italy just across the Adriatic,
a profound influence is felt in Croat cuisine and the region’s
tourism. Its inhabitants are often of Italian origin. The western
coast of Istria rests a fabulous destination for luxury yacht
charters with the island of Brijuni being the hotspot.
Many cities and monuments are to be found on this peninsula. The
sublime and spacious Roman amphitheater of Pula is a worldwide
known historic attraction delighting the souls of those who visit
it. The small coastal town of Rovinj is also a top destination as
it is the perfect backdrop for a romantic getaway. Kvarner
separates the peninsula of Istria from Dalmatia. The Kvarner region
boasts such cities as Opatija, with numerous tourist attractions
and fish restaurants that will make your head turn. You will fall
in love with Croatia wanting to come back for more during your next
charter vacation.
The northern coast of Dalmatia sports extraordinary cities that
you'll be happy to visit aboard your luxury charter yacht. Zadar is
one of the principal cities and owes its cultural diversity to a
richness of influences. This melting pot of culture will dazzle you
with architecture and various monuments waiting to be discovered by
you during your luxury charter vacation in Croatia.
The mainland of northern Dalmatia is home to the Paklenica National
Park, Vransko Jezero, the second largest city of Bigrad but also
the historic city of Nin. Without a doubt, Zadar and the
surrounding Kornali Islands are spectacular, even Hitchcock and
George Bernard Shaw spoke in glowing terms encouraging to visit the
sites during your
sailing vacations.
Perhaps after having learned a little more about the Sibenik
region, you will choose it as your next destination that you will
discover aboard your charter catamaran, sailing
yacht or luxury mega yacht. This area is
home to two of the most exclusive marinas in the country that are
highly appreciated by visitors. Promptly, NCP Marina Mandalina in
partnership with IGY will transform Sibenik in a luxury facility
with top notch hotels and villas. Sibenik city does not necessarily
sport suburban, chic architecture but boasts beautiful beaches and
stunning natural landscapes.
With infrastructure developed for mega yachts and an easy
accessibility make Central Dalmatia a top notch luxury yachting destination.
The islands of Korcula and Vis are simply a pleasure to discover.
Korčula, the sixth largest Adriatic island, is abundant in
Mediterranean flora as well as pine forests. The old
town of Korcula is an excellent example of Croatian spirit: unique
architecture, surrounding villages with local customs as well as
beautiful vineyards and wine cellars known since Antiquity. Korčula
is also reputed for being the birthplace of Marco Polo, the famous
13th century explorer. A yacht charter is the perfect
way to follow his footsteps. The small Croatian island of Vis is
located northwest of the main island of Korcula and covers an
approximate area of 90 km2. Having been part of the Venetian
Republic until late 18th century, the influence is visible in its
architecture. The island of Vis is a sublime place for diving
thanks to the natural wonder of Biševo (the Blue Cave) and multiple
sandy beaches.
The coast of southern Dalmatia is full of surprises awaiting to be
discovered. The fortified city of Dubrovnik is, of course, highly
recommended as a charter destination due to impeccable restaurants
and leisure spots. Anchor your boat wherever you
please as there are many marvelous and picturesque harbors at your
disposal and that of your luxury yacht. The ambiance
felt in Ploce, a major Croatian port, may not be as glamorous and
charming, however being located in the Neretva Delta (one of the
most fertile in the country), one can expect to admire unmatched
flora and fauna.
Many cities are to be discovered in the heart of Croatia. Between
the capital and a multitude of small towns you are sure to enjoy a
lot of sightseeing. Zagreb, the capital, is paved with picturesque
views and historic monuments such as beautiful squares and the 19th
century National Theater. Another city of Varazdin was nominated a
UNESCO world heritage site. This baroque city is simply delightful
to visit and ,therefore, not to be missed. Since 1979 the Plitvice
Lakes National Park is also a UNESCO-protected site as it gives a
wonderful example of the splendid Croatian landscape.
Sailing in Croatia