Welcome to one of the most captivating destinations on the Adriatic coast—where historic cities meet crystalline waters, and lush islands promise both serenity and adventure. From UNESCO-listed old towns and national parks to secluded bays and Michelin-rated cuisine, Croatia offers a yacht journey rich in culture, beauty, and unforgettable moments.
Begin your journey in Split, a UNESCO-listed gem on the Dalmatian coast. Explore Diocletian’s Palace and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the city’s cobbled streets and palm-lined promenade. After boarding your yacht and meeting the crew, enjoy a welcome dinner onboard or dine at the Michelin-rated ZOI, offering refined Mediterranean-Croatian cuisine with stunning sea views. Spend the night anchored in a nearby bay for a swim under the stars.
Cruise to the medieval town of Trogir, often called “Little Venice.” Discover its UNESCO-listed old town with Romanesque churches, charming alleyways, and the 13th-century cathedral. After a cultural morning, return to the yacht for water sports or a swim. Dine ashore at Il Ponte, a Michelin-recommended spot known for its creative Mediterranean dishes.
Drop anchor near the peaceful island of Kaprije, where time seems to stand still. Hike to the summit of Gigina Glavica for panoramic views of the surrounding islets and shimmering sea. Swim and unwind in secluded bays like Medoš and Mala Nozdra, which are only accessible by sea and home to rustic seafood restaurants perfect for a casual dinner ashore.
Start the day in Šibenik, a colorful town filled with history. Visit the 15th-century St. James Cathedral, explore the narrow stone lanes, and enjoy the city’s fortress views. Cruise upriver to Skradin and venture into Krka National Park to see its iconic waterfalls. Wine lovers can opt for a tasting experience at a local vineyard before returning for a relaxed dinner onboard.
Spend a day at anchor near the uninhabited island of Tijat, ideal for water activities. Dive into clear waters for jet skiing, paddleboarding, or snorkeling. In the afternoon, take a peaceful hike around the island or simply unwind on deck with a cocktail in hand as the sun dips into the horizon.
Head to the glamorous island of Hvar, known for its historic architecture and lively energy. Explore the old town, climb to the Spanish Fortress for incredible views, and visit Europe’s oldest public theater. Enjoy lunch or dinner at Albatros, a local favorite for elegant seaside dining.
Sail to Korčula, a beautifully preserved medieval town often dubbed “Little Dubrovnik.” Visit St. Mark’s Cathedral, climb the bell tower, and wander the narrow streets lined with Venetian-era buildings. In the afternoon, take a tender to the nearby Korta Katarina Winery for a private tasting and gourmet lunch.
Discover the natural wonder of Mljet National Park. Cycle around its saltwater lakes and explore pine forests, hidden coves, and ancient ruins. For the adventurous, snorkeling and diving around Mljet reveal shipwrecks and pristine marine life. Keep an eye out for the rare Mediterranean monk seal.
Arrive in Dubrovnik, a magnificent walled city that rivals Venice in history and beauty. Walk atop the ancient city walls, visit the Rector’s Palace, or take the cable car to Mount Srđ for sweeping views of the Adriatic. End the evening with dinner in the Old Town or a private chef-prepared meal onboard.
Anchor off Lastovo, the greenest and most tranquil island in Croatia. Enjoy a day immersed in nature: bike through olive groves, snorkel in hidden bays, or simply relax in complete seclusion. Lastovo offers a rare glimpse into Croatia’s untouched side.
Continue to Vis, steeped in history from its days as a Greek colony. Explore its charming harbor town, visit the Franciscan Monastery, and unwind on pristine beaches like Tepluš. The island’s quiet beauty and cultural richness make it a favorite among seasoned sailors.
Your next stop is Brač, home to the famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach. Enjoy hiking to Vidova Gora, the highest point in the Adriatic, for breathtaking views. Try your hand at fishing or explore local heritage sites before indulging in a meal at Miron, a contemporary Mediterranean restaurant.
Sail back to Split for a final day of leisure. Swim in nearby coves or visit local artisan shops for last-minute souvenirs. After breakfast the following morning, disembark with unforgettable memories of Croatia’s Adriatic wonderland.