Charter yachts in the Mediterranean - Croatia, Dalmatian Coast
Luxury yacht charter for vacation cruises from bareboat to fully crewed yachts
Mediterranean catamarans, small sailboats, motor yachts, and
luxury mega yachts for holiday and corporate cruising vacations.
Take an incredible Mediterranean vacation on a luxury yacht and
visit Dubrovnik, Zadar, Kornati, the Dalmatian coast and the,
literally, thousands of islands in the different archipelagos in the
Adriatic sea. Visit Croatia's majestic coast dotted with coves,
islands and villages. This is the vacation of a lifetime on your own
private charter sailing or Motor Yacht.
The walled city of Dubrovnik is truly stunning. A famed fortress
city that for centuries rivalled Venice as a major sea trading port,
it remains the most perfectly preserved medieval town in the world
today. Explore the fountain-filled narrow cobbled streets with small
courtyard cafés, splendid squares, markets and bazaars. Visit the
monasteries, museums, palaces and churches to discover Dubrovnik's
fascinating history.
The sailing area is perfect for bareboat and flotilla with short
distances between islands. Completed in the 13th century, the city
is said to be the most perfectly preserved medieval town in the
world with the tall ramparts and towering spires remaining virtually
untouched. Lined with small courtyard cafés, the narrow cobblestone
streets lead to splendid squares packed with colourful markets,
restaurants and bars. Historians have many fascinating museums and
monasteries, palaces and churches to help bring the past to life.
From our ACI Marina base the sailing is superb with many islands
within easy reach.
Just 15nm northwest of Dubrovnik, Sipan - the biggest of the
islands - offers undisturbed anchorages with a friendly village
atmosphere at Sipan Luka, the main town. An amazing botanical garden
has developed along the mainland coast between Slano and Ston where
ancient seafarers brought plants from all over the world.
Sailing downriver from our Dubrovnik base, you then head north
passing tiny Kolocep and Lopud to popular stops on 'the golden
island' of Sipan. A little further north on the Peljesac Peninsula,
historical Ston has an impressive defence wall with magnificent
views. On the idyllic national park island of Mljet - said to be the
most beautiful in the Adriatic the flotilla visits Okuklje's
small harbour on the north eastern coast and Saplunara's sandy
beach to the east - a rarity in this region.
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Sipan The town is a pleasingly scruffy confusion of fishing boats, nets
and rusty anchors, a couple of bocce pitches under palm trees, a
crumbling palazzo and a few open air restaurants. |
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Ston A town and harbour in southern Dalmatia, on the extreme north--west
of the Ston Channel and the isthmus of the same name connecting the
Peljesac Peninsula with the mainland. |
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Okuklje Peaceful little village and harbour in the cove in the eastern part
of the northern coast of the island of Mljet. |
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Sudarad A small bay at the south east end of Sipan. The ferry from Dubrovnik
calls frequently throughout the day. Ashore there is a general
grocery store and restaurant. |
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Dubrovnik The walled city of Dubrovnik is truly stunning. A famed fortress
city that for centuries rivalled Venice as a major sea trading port,
it remains the most perfectly preserved medieval town in the world
today. Explore the fountain-filled narrow cobbled streets with small
courtyard cafés, splendid squares, markets and bazaars. Visit the
monasteries, museums, palaces and churches to discover Dubrovniks
fascinating history. |
Itinerary:
- Day 1 : Dubrovnik
- Day 2 : Sipan
- Day 3 : Ston
- Day 4 : Okuklje
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- Day 5 : Free Sailing
- Day 6 : Sudarad
- Day 7 : Dubrovnik
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