Bareboat or crewed, transparent pricing, 72-hour free cancellation on every booking. Refine the filters below to narrow down to your week in Croatia.
Prestige Ranger 600 | Niky
Year 2020
0People 12
Bimini
Price for 3 days
− 5%588 €
558 €
Arrow Abaris 23 | No Name
Year 2025
Cabins 1
People 10
Bimini
Price for 3 days
− 5%975 €
931 €
Arrow Abaris 23 | No_name
Year 2026
Cabins 1
People 10
Bimini
79 people are also interested
Price for 3 days
− 5%975 €
931 €
Key Largo 24 | Dory
Year 2020
Cabins 1
People 8
Bimini
Price for 3 days
833 €
Key Largo 27 | No Name
Year 2023
Cabins 1
People 8
Bimini
78 people are also interested
Price for 3 days
− 5%1,077 €
1,024 €
Canados 86 | Karisma
Year 2008
Cabins 4
People 10
Air conditioning
Dinghy
Bimini
Price for 7 days
− 5%44,070 €
41,867 €
Croatia is the densest charter cruising ground on the Adriatic — over a thousand islands, a thousand kilometres of mainland coast and a marina network that lets you change harbour every night. Most yachts in the Croatia Yachting fleet are based on the Dalmatian coast (Split, Trogir, Šibenik, Zadar, Dubrovnik), with smaller clusters in Istria (Pula) and the Kvarner Bay (Punat, Mali Lošinj).
The Croatian charter season runs from late April to early October. June and September are the sweet spot — long days, warm Adriatic sea, lower prices than peak July/August. Weekly charters start on Saturday in almost every Croatian marina, so plan your flights around a Saturday-to-Saturday window.
Bareboat sailboats and catamarans dominate the Croatian fleet, with motor yachts more common in Split and Dubrovnik and traditional gulets sailing out of Split, Šibenik and Dubrovnik. Skippered options are available on virtually every yacht; fully crewed luxury yachts with chef and hostess can be arranged on request.
Tell us your dates, your group and your sailing licence. The reply comes back from a Croatia Yachting broker within four working hours — not an auto-responder.