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Croatia Yacht Charter

Croatia stocks enough seafood, shoreline and sights to wow the entire Y.CO fleet. Just 4 million residents share this vast archipelago nation. That’s the population of Sydney or Singapore - although Croatia soaks up more sunshine than both. 

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Your Guide to Croatia

SUN DRENCHED. ISLAND DOTTED. CULTURE RICH.

YOUR GUIDE TO CROATIA

THE EDGE OF EMPIRES

Foreign powers grabbed paradise at every opportunity. You can’t blame them. Ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, Austrians and French left a legacy of arenas, frescoes, art, promenades, piazzas and an out-and-out love of Prosecco. To stroll through historic Dubrovnik, or the Ibiza-style island of Hvar, is to stroll through a living UNESCO World Heritage Site. That’s one heck of a brag.

Your Guide to Croatia

Only Accessible With Private Yacht

Some of the country’s 1,200 islands are literally off the map. Croatia’s strategic location - a day sail from Italy, Montenegro and Greece - meant that Lastovo, Vis and Mljet were military bases. They were off-limits for a century. Now guests can kayak inside a submarine pen. Scuba dive a submerged warplane. Birdwatch, paint, bike, hike or munch ancient recipes on islands that have seldom seen the 20th century...let alone the 21st.

Your Guide to Croatia

Reserved for Sailors

The upshot? These outer island activities are so hard to reach, they are essentially reserved for sailors. In short, Croatia is the country for charter parties of all persuasions. Historians and foodies. Socialites and sybarites. Culture vultures and adrenaline junkies. The best news? Leaving your favourite paradise island won’t break your heart. Because there are another 1,199 islands to explore.

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE CROATIA

1,200 Reasons Why

Croatia has so many islands that even its government can’t agree on the exact figure. Just 47 islands host any form of human habitation. In the unlikely event we spot another superyacht, there’s another private island a short sail away.

Movie Set Looks

Split, Croatia’s buzzing second-city, is built around a 2,000-year-old palace. More recently, the palace’s throne room belonged to Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones. A short time ago, on an island far, far away, Star Wars movie The Last Jedi was shot in Croatia.