Yacht charter Croatia
Dream destinations Croatia
The "Caribbean of the Mediterranean" awaits you with optimal conditions for a yacht charter: Croatia beckons with its long coastline, breathtaking landscapes and crystal clear water and is therefore perfect for renting a boat. The holiday region is easy to reach from Germany and has an excellently developed maritime infrastructure. The short distances and good conditions make a sailing trip also possible for families and beginners. In the north of Croatia, the Istrian peninsula, which includes the cities of Pula and Rovinij as well as the Kvarner Bay and the islands of Krk, Rab, Cres and Losin, invites you to enjoy a boat holiday in a magical setting.
To the southeast, there is an approximately 175 km long coastal strip, which consists of countless islands, which together represent the versatile sailing area of the Kornati islands. A canal forms between the Kornati islands and the mainland, which ensures pleasantly calm sailing conditions. In addition to the magical Kornati islands, you should definitely pay a visit to the fascinating Krka waterfalls on your sailing trip or motorboat excursion.
On the coast of Central Dalmatia, Split and Trogir, as well as numerous marinas in the immediate vicinity, are perfect starting points for the third area on the Croatian coast. From here you can easily explore the magical islands of Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Vis or Lastovo.
From the fortress town of Dubrovnik, trips north to the Elaphites or the impressive nature reserves in the north of the island of Mljet are possible. In addition, Dubrovnik is often used as a starting port for trips to Montenegro. Of course, a boat tour in this region should not miss an extensive visit to this fascinating city itself, whose historic old town has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Sailing conditions
The Adriatic coast is considered to be one of the most beautiful and varied coasts in Europe and is therefore a perfect sailing area for your excursion with a sailboat, catamaran or motor yacht. Whether you want to go island hopping, plan long distances on the water or long for a variety of shore excursions - a yacht charter in Croatia offers a program for every taste.
In addition to the beautiful coast, the popularity of Croatia as a sailing destination is due to the perfect sailing conditions. The mild Mediterranean climate of the Adriatic attracts with an average of 315 days of sun per year. The south in particular attracts with constant summer weather and bathing temperatures from April to October. Due to the moderate weather and the protected offshore islands, Croatia is a perfect entry area, which also offers families and beginners the opportunity to set sail. Thanks to the varied coastal landscape, you will never get bored on board and a dense network of well-developed marinas and harbors make sailing happiness perfect. Free anchoring is hardly possible due to the many buoy fields that are subject to a fee.
The best time to charter a yacht is during the warm, dry summer months between May and September. However, despite the mostly constant weather, sailors have to be vigilant because the weather on the Adriatic can change quickly. The three winds bora, maestral and sirocco (also jugo) are predominant on the Croatian coast.
Winds on the Adriatic coast
Bora
dry, cold wind, mainly from N to ONE
occurs in powerful bumps in every season, but especially from April to October
Speed varies from a light breeze to a stormy wind
Maestral
thermal wind sea wind, mainly from NW
Like the bora, it is accompanied by fine weather and reaches average strengths of 3-5 Beaufort
Sirocco / Yugo
warm, humid wind, coming far from the sea, blowing from the east east to the east along the entire Adriatic
is accompanied by heavy seas, cloudy skies and often persistent rain
less dangerous than the bora, as it never sets in suddenly and blows rather evenly