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Guide to the Yacht Week Croatia Itinerary

  • By Susan Weston

What is Yacht Week Croatia?

Yacht Week is a week-long sailing adventure around the Croatian Islands on your own Catamaran. It is basically college spring break with an itinerary of partying all day and night. Our boat was the oldest ranging from our late 20s to 52 (Damn Damon), but I had assumed it would all be college kids, and it wasn’t. Most boats were in their 20’s and early 30’s. Despite our ages, our boat was the party boat, and we ended up with quite the reputation.

Itinerary Yacht Week Croatia

Our Itinerary During Yacht Week Croatia

* Schedule subject to change.

Itinerary Day 1 – Trogir

Day 1 was frustrating. We were all super excited. We had already checked out of our hotels and had all our luggage with us, but we had to wait until almost 5 p.m. for the skipper and host to prepare the boat. We spent breakfast and lunch at the same restaurant (poor servers). Then we went to the pier and sat there waiting and waiting and waiting. It was a buzz kill for sure, but it all worked out. Just be prepared.

Shout out to our skipper, Simon and host, Mia! They were the best and were 100% the reason we had such a good time.

Itinerary Day 1 was spent waiting Yacht Week Croatia

It’s important to know which marina your boat will leave from when planning your accommodations. We departed from ACL Marina Trogir, which is located farther away from Split but closer to the airport, so it worked out well for us. The pre-party on Day 1 was held at Padres, a bar located in Trogir. Since we were staying in Trogir, we could easily walk to the bar instead of taking a water taxi like other Yacht Week boats. Just a heads up – your catamaran will not leave the dock until Day 2.

Cover Charges During Yacht Week

Carpe Diem, Padres, Hula Hula, Club 585 and Fort George are private Yacht Week events. Other events are for the general public, but your Yacht Week bracelet grants free entry. 

Group at Way Point Hvar drinking coffee Itinerary Day 2

Itinerary Day 2 – Hvar

We sailed to the ACL Marina Palmizana near Hvar. It is a small, secluded island with a beach, a coffee shop, and showers. In the evening, we took a water taxi to the beach club Carpe Diem, located on its island of Stipanska, for the Siren’s Call party. It was sad to see that many people didn’t follow the theme. Don’t be those people. After that, we took a boat taxi into Hvar and went to Kiva Bar. Hvar is a beautiful city with small alleys filled with bars and restaurants. Although Kiva was fun, it was packed with people.  

Laundry During Yacht Week Croatia

The ACL Marina Palmizana has laundry facilities. It is a perfect time to do laundry because you will spend two nights here.

Itinerary Day 3 – Hvar

Today is usually day 5 on the itinerary, but it was changed due to the weather. Normally, it is a much-needed recharge day. We spent the day hanging out with all the other Yacht Weekers on our boats, as there wasn’t much to do on the small island.  In the evening, we went into Hvar again. Our host recommended hiking 15 minutes to the fort for sunset, but it looked high, and we were lazy. There was a Yacht Week party at Hula Hula. It’s just a short walk from the water taxi drop-off. 

Itinerary Day 2 Yacht Week Croatia

Yacht Week Drinking Tip: Roadies 

Get some roadies for your walk to Hula Hula. We didn’t, and our new friends from London gave me a warm beer. I was appreciative, but why is it only Americans who like super cold drinks?

Advice for Hula Hula, Hvar

Getting a drink at Hula Hula was impossible, but we walked another 2 minutes and found a bar on the right-hand side with no line and a better view. I even met a guy from my hometown, which is very small. It is a small world.

At dinner, I decided to practice my Croatian language skills. I learned that “živjeli” means “cheers” in Croatian. I thought I was pronouncing the word perfectly, but the waitress and my table mates did not agree. The waitress spent 5 minutes at our table trying to help me before shaking her head and giving up. Nonetheless, I will never forget the word; I even got it tattooed on my back in Croatian Script.

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Water Taxis 

We bought round-trip tickets for our water taxi, but when we went to head home, we were told the taxi we had tickets for only came every hour. It was strange. They all looked the same.  The man who claimed that “he wasn’t our taxi” allowed me to board anyway, so who knows. It was a rough ride. I ended up sitting on the floor of the tiny boat between all the passengers. At least I was protected from getting wet. Just make sure the boat is going back to the right marina.

Where to Eat:   Silk (Ul. Sveti Marak 14, 21450, Hvar, Croatia) Serving Pan-Asian Fresh Street Food. Our host recommended it.

Itinerary Day 4 – Bol

On day 4 of the itinerary, we sailed to Bol. Our skipper was the lead, so we tied up along the waterfront while other boats had to anchor in the marina and take a tender. We walked 15 minutes along the beach to the Auro Beach Bar. The bar is at the island’s tip and was very windy, so beware. There is a little train that drives back and forth if you are feeling hungover. At night, everyone headed to Club 585. I won’t name names, but someone forgot I was in the bathroom on the boat and left without me. I’m blaming the alcohol. 

Where to Eat: Taverna Riva (Frane radića 5, 21420 Bol, Croatia) – Located on the waterfront across from our catamaran. Beautiful view and delicious Mediterranean food.

Group at Taverna Riva eating dinner

Itinerary Day 5 – Sailing

Today was Regatta Day, which we thought would be a big event, but it turned out to be a simple sailing trip. We sailed together to our destination, where we anchored for the Tunnel Raft Party. Our group dressed in a Mario Cart theme for the Regatta but then changed into regular beach clothes.

The Tunnel Raft Party was a blast. All the boats were tied together in two long lines. A DJ played music from a boat in the middle, and everyone floated on their rafts and walked from boat to boat, enjoying the party. Again, we were lucky to have the lead skipper, so he ensured we were right next to the DJ. We transformed our boat into a Vegas Club with a VIP section guarded by a Velvet Rope. Damon and Johnny acted as bouncers, and anyone who passed by had to get a “Welcome to the Shit Show” tattoo. There was a rumor that our boat was the “Only Fans” boat, but that’s another story.

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Itinerary Day 6 – Vis

Half of the group went on a day trip to a cave, while I decided to stay behind and find a coffee shop with Wi-Fi. At this point, I still had no idea where I was going after Yacht Week. I had no plans for the eight days until my flight back to the US. We had one last dinner with our skipper and host and went to Fort George for the final party. 

Where to Eat: Villa Rustica (Mijurovac ul. 16, 21480, Vis, Croatia) – Most of the Yacht Weekers went to Fort George for dinner before the party, but our host recommended this restaurant for traditional Croatian food. It was delicious and within walking distance from our boat.

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Itinerary Day 7 – Back to Marina

Sadly, we had to sail back to the marina. We stopped and had one more opportunity to swim before packing and cleaning. 

And that is what the itinerary looks like on Yacht Week in Croatia. Would I go again? Absolutely. Have you already booked your trip? Check out the Top 11 Tips to Know Before Yacht Week Croatia .

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Are you a party animal in search of an unforgettable experience? Look no further than The Yacht Week in Croatia! This week-long extravaganza is held annually in the beautiful and underrated destination of Croatia. But here's the twist - all the parties take place on yachts! If you're ready for an adventure filled with epic parties, stunning scenery, and lifelong memories, then The Yacht Week is the place to be.

What is The Yacht Week?

Choosing your route, booking your yacht week experience, accommodations on the yachts, exploring the islands, the parties - the highlight of each day, dining on the yacht week, budgeting for the yacht week, the importance of your crew, arrival and departure.

The Yacht Week is a renowned seven-day festival that takes place in six different locations, with Croatia being one of them. It all started back in 2006 when a group of friends from Sweden decided to create their own sailing experience for adventure seekers like themselves. Since then, The Yacht Week has grown to include 70,000 people who love to explore, party, and sail.

When it comes to The Yacht Week in Croatia, there are seven different routes to choose from. Each route offers a unique experience, with varying levels of partying, local exploration, and cultural immersion. The Original Croatia Route is the most popular choice, known for its legendary parties and breathtaking scenery. But if you're looking for something different, you can also opt for routes in Italy, Greece, Montenegro, the Caribbean, or Grenada.

Once you've decided on the route that suits your preferences, it's time to gather your crew and book your yacht or cabin. It's important to book early as the boats per route are limited. You can book directly through the official website of The Yacht Week to secure your spot and start planning for the adventure of a lifetime.

During The Yacht Week, your home will be the yacht itself. While the accommodations may not be lavish, the boats are well-maintained and provide a comfortable space for you and your crew. It's important to note that space on the yachts can be a bit cramped, so be prepared for close quarters. Most boats have multiple bathrooms, but it's essential to be mindful of water usage and follow proper toilet etiquette.

While The Yacht Week is known for its epic parties, it's also an opportunity to explore the stunning islands of Croatia. From secluded bays to charming towns, there's no shortage of beauty to discover. Take the time to go on excursions, rent a Vespa and explore the islands, or simply walk around the towns and indulge in local delicacies. It's all about finding the perfect balance between partying and experiencing the culture and natural wonders of Croatia.

Let's not forget the main attraction - the parties! The Yacht Week Croatia is famous for its legendary parties, and each day offers a unique and unforgettable experience. From the Riviera Chic party in Hvar to the Fort Party in a historic fort, the festivities are non-stop. Snagging a table with bottle service is highly recommended for a more comfortable experience. The Raft Party and Regatta are also highlights not to be missed. It's all about dancing, socializing, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

While onboard, you'll have the option to have your own hostess who will cook breakfast and lunch for you and your crew. Trust us when we say, this is worth every penny. Your hostess will take care of the meals, ensuring that everyone is well-fed and ready to take on the day's adventures. However, there are also plenty of opportunities to eat out at local restaurants and enjoy the delicious cuisine of Croatia. Don't forget to try traditional dishes like Peka, and indulge in some mouthwatering ice cream from local shops.

It's important to be prepared and budget accordingly for The Yacht Week. While the cost will depend on various factors such as the route, yacht type, and group size, it's essential to account for expenses like groceries, port fees, water taxis, bottle service, and group dinners. Splitting costs evenly with your crew is recommended to ensure a fair distribution of expenses. Planning ahead and using apps like Splitwise can help keep track of expenses and settle the bill at the end of the trip.

Your crew plays a significant role in the success of The Yacht Week. It's important to have a group of like-minded individuals who are open-minded, responsible, and ready to have a good time. The Yacht Week places emphasis on the ratio of guys to girls in your group, so it's crucial to ensure a balance. Having a skipper and hostess on board is also highly recommended, as they will provide guidance, take care of logistics, and enhance your overall experience.

Arriving a day before the official check-in time is recommended to avoid any potential travel delays and ensure a smooth start to your Yacht Week adventure. Booking accommodations near the marina allows for a good night's sleep before embarking on your journey. On the departure day, you'll return to the marina, check out, and bid farewell to your yacht and crew. It's a bittersweet moment, but the memories and friendships forged during The Yacht Week will last a lifetime.

The Yacht Week in Croatia is an experience like no other - a perfect blend of adventure, partying, and exploration. From sailing the stunning Croatian coastline to dancing the night away at legendary parties, this week-long extravaganza is sure to be the best week of your life. So gather your crew, book your yacht or cabin, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Embark on The Yacht Week in Croatia, and let the party begin!

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The Yacht Week Croatia Review: Know Before Your Go

Perhaps you've heard to rumours, the stories, and the legends about the Yacht Week. It sounds awesome. But so did the Taco Bell Cheese Roll-Up burrito . It is all hype, or is it the real deal? This Yacht Week Croatia review has the answers.

In the interest of educating the masses, I sacrificed myself. From Aug 9-17 ten buddies and I embarked on the Yacht Week Croatia in search of the truth.

We found it.

My Yacht Week Croatia review summary is that it's awesome…  b ut   i t's not for everyone.  And there are definitely some things you should know in advance. Here are some key figures to shed light into the inner workings of the mayhem and help you prepare for your own experience:

And for those of you who don’t know what the Yacht Week is, watch this video:

The Yacht Week Croatia Review by the Numbers:

Number of nationalities represented at Yacht Week.Somewhat surprisingly there was nobody from Russia, the Middle East (not even Israel), or Asia. Nevertheless, the chance to cavort with and befriend people like you from around the world was definitely a highlight of the Yacht Week.

Number of nationalities representing 80% of the yacht weekers: American, Australian, Brazilian, Spanish, and German. In other words, while the Yacht Week Croatia draws a worldwide clientele, it's not THAT diverse.

Nationalities we had on our boat, “The Love Boat”: German, Swedish, Swiss, Canadian, Portuguese, South African, and Namibian. This definitely played to our advantage in drawing the attention of other boats.

Estimated age of the average yacht weeker. The youngest were 22 and oldest closing on forty, but most were in the late 20s to early 30s range.

Average age of the skippers, who are supposed to keep everything in control. No wonder chaos ensued.

This may be crude, but no Yacht Week Croatia review would be complete without sharing how much sex goes on. Fifteen is the number of girls the eight single guys in our crew “got intimate” with during the week. Just under two girls per guy might not seem like a lot, but most of our crew settled on “Yacht Week girlfriends”, meaning they hooked up with the same girl each night. If getting laid is one of your objectives at Yacht Week Croatia, you're in luck. It is very easy.

Percentage of yacht weekers who were female. At least. If anything, there were more girls than guys. Everyone—guys and girls—seemed to agree it was an ideal ratio.

Yacht Week Croatia circle raft

Estimated total number of hours we were actually at sea. And some of that was early in the morning while we were sleeping. The vast majority of our time was spent anchored or at harbor. The Yacht Week is not about boating; it's all about partying.

Hours we actually had the sails up. We only put our sails up twice in the whole trip.

Estimated average sleep quality score, out of 100 during the trip. The cabins get unbearably hot at night. This forces you to sleep on deck, which is not designed for sleeping. And sleeping outside leads to an inevitable early wake up as soon as the sun comes up. I’d recommend following the skippers’ lead: bring a hammock and something to cover your eyes.

Number of full meals we ate per day. With the exception of one egg salad, that meal was always pasta. Other than that, for sustenance we snacked on fruit, cereal, pizza, sausages, bread, and booze.

eating at Yacht Week Croatia

Boats doing the same route as us, the Yacht Week Croatia Black Route. At the same time, 46 other boats were doing the Red Route, which is the same route but in the other direction. That’s a lot of boats and a lot of partiers.

$850 (4900 kuna)

Total spent on groceries at the Getro by the marina before sailing off for the first time. We ate it all and then some.

$35 (200 kuna)

Amount we were extorted into paying for the 250 meter taxi ride to bring our haul of groceries from the Getro supermarket to the Marina Kastela. Bring some dollies or carts from the marina so you can push the stuff back yourselves and avoid being ripped off.

$10, $1, $0.5

Approximate cost of a bottle of vodka, a can of beer, and a kilogram of bananas respectively at the supermarket by the marina where we started our trip.

$30, $2.50, $3

Cost of the same vodka, beer, and bananas at the harbor by Hvar where we spent two nights. Buy as much as you can at the begging in order to save money.

$260 (1500 kuna)

Amount each of the eleven in our crew contributed to the pot, which was used to pay for joint expenses like groceries, gas, and harbor fees.

$4.50 (25 kuna)

Typical cost of a can of beer at the Yacht Week parties. If you’re a cheap-ass like me, be sure to pre-drink, or make a party mix that you can stash nearby.

$350-$900 (2000 to 5000 kuna)

Cost of getting tables at the parties. Don’t get tables. The parties are free-for-alls and you won’t be spending much time at your table anyways. If you want drinks, buy them individually or take advantage of other people’s tables.

Number of skippers (the guys we paid to captain our boats for us) who said Yacht Week Croatia is their favorite. Without exception, they said they thought the Yacht Weeks in Greece and the US Virgin Islands were better. That’s not to say Croatia is bad at all – it’s awesome – but food for thought for those considering signing up and deciding where to go.

Number of times in my life I will do the Yacht Week. It was an even better time than I expected, but it's the polar opposite of the type of traveling I prefer (blending in) and I’m not sure my body could survive another. Plus, it’s expensive and there are plenty of other experiences and parties to be had in life. I recommend everyone do it once at least. And if you’re crazy, you’ll be back for more.

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10 thoughts on “Yacht Week Croatia Review – The Straight Facts”

Just did The Yacht Week Croatia. Wish I read this before going there to be a little bit more prepared. Really liked your article and all the numbers – especially the cost for taxi and food supply. Actually, all the numbers were quite accurate and interesting!

SUPER HELPFUL, thank you!

Glad to hear it, Alexandra! Enjoy the summer

All the guys and girls are so shredded and ripped. Does this mean that the less attractive bodies don’t get a fair chance to get laid ?

Hi Kamlesh. I'd say it's no different from the non Yacht-week world.

Thanks for sharing! Was searching info for the yacht week and found this article helpful.

You're welcome. This post is getting old, so hopefully some of the info in it remains reasonably accurate.

Hi, two things:

1.Im planning to travel in July, should I opt for an AC yacht or non AC one? is the heat really unbearable? 2. A bit embarrassing but I am a snob in these How well equipped are the toilets of the yacht like?

THANK YOU FOR THESE GREAT TIPS. The company emailed my friends and I that our boat is no longer available. Im hearing the ac yacht is not worth it. Some nights the boat ran out of fuel and they didnt have ac until later that morning. What is your opinion?

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Everything You Wanted to Know About Yacht Week Croatia

Sailing in Croatia

Did you know that Yacht Week Croatia is an opportunity to sail the Adriatic sea with your friends and have fun?

Croatian coast consists of almost 700 islands and is one of the most beautiful coasts in Europe. The pleasant Mediterranean climate of the with warm and dry summers and mild winters allows for a longer sailing season. 

Moreover, the coast is full of natural bays, dives, caves, beaches, and crystal clear sea. All this makes the Croatian Adriatic coast a perfect place for sailing and sea holidays. 

Sailing among the Croatian islands will give you a new place to visit every day. Some days you will spend on a yacht, and some on lonely beaches or in quiet coastal towns. Along with the cultural heritage, the hospitality of the hosts and excellent food, you can make your vacation in Croatia an unforgettable experience.

In this article, we’ll lead you through all the essential information you need to know about the Yacht Week brand. So, come on board!

What Is Yacht Week Croatia?

Yacht Week Croatia is a seven-day motor-assisted sailing experience that takes place once a year at various locations in the Croatian Adriatic. The main organizer is European Travel Ventures. Current main destinations are:

  • Greece (Athens route) 
  • the Caribbean (BVI route), 
  • Montenegro (Adriatic route), and 
  • Croatia (Original route, Ultra festival route, and Dubrovnik route). 

It is an authentic marine festival because you get to experience sailing and cruising on the gorgeous waters in one week. 

The routes of the Week include Split, Šipan, Mljet, Korčula, Hvar, Vis, and Brač on their maps. The destinations vary every year, but one of the major cities such as the city of Split, Croatia always remains on the Yacht Week route. The route you sail depends on the destination you choose.

The yacht you rented docks in a different destination every day, which allows you to see and experience many things during the week. You can see historical sites, natural beauties, try out delicious food, various activities, and so on. Everyone will find something for themselves.

What to Bring on a Yacht Week

Take your nice clothes.

There will be some hot days on the boat, so flip-flops are a necessity. However, Yacht Week parties sometimes require formal attire. You’ll dock the yacht and go to a private garden party, or visit places like Carpe Diem in Hvar, one of the best clubs in Europe.

What’s more, if you decide to go to a fancy restaurant, sightseeing or visiting museums, make sure to have your nice clothes. They’ll probably kick you out if you show up in shorts and a sleeveless shirt.

Bring Medications

You probably didn’t think about it, but minimal sleep and alcohol don’t do good to your immune system. Neither does sharing water bottles and cutlery (with the people you may not know).

Moreover, seasickness isn’t that uncommon, so prepare your bags. Also, you might decide to cook on board and accidentally cut your finger. Therefore, take your first aid kit, all the vitamins and medications you find useful and make sure you know your first aid drill.

Have a Car-Charger Adapter

Standard yachts often have only 12-volt power outlets. If you’re a group of electronic device maniacs, you’ll need electricity. So, consider buying a solar-powered charger and look for a car-charger adapter that will help you with your laptops, smartphones, or air pumps for your unicorn floaties.

One thing to avoid is a hairdryer. The outlets won’t handle as much electricity. Plus, you’ll probably spend half of the time in the sea, anyway.

How to Book a Yacht Week Croatia

Once you get to know what essentials you should bring, it’s time to book the yacht. The bookings start in October, so you’ll have to hurry to book the next year’s sailing tour. After you decide which route to take, you can click on “Book now” to go with the purchase. 

It will give you two options: “Book a full yacht” or “Book a cabin on a yacht.” You can book the latter only for specific routes, whereas you’ll need to book a full boat for your Croatian vacation.

Next, you’ll need to pick a Standard, Premium, or Premium Plus option. The first option is a yacht selected for you that can accommodate up to 9 people. The second and third option offers you to handpick your own boat. There can be 11 people on your Premium or Premium Plus yacht.

The best ones to choose are Premium Plus yachts. You’ll have plenty of space, they have bigger bedroom cabins. Trust us, you’ll need that kind of comfort after two nights of drinking. Also, the rear back area is an excellent spot to sunbathe and to socialize, if you decide to go on a cruise with people other than your friends. It can happen since there has to be a 50-50 gender ratio. Sometimes an exception is possible, but it only benefits the female population.

Pro tip: Let the Yacht Week crew assign you a skipper. You can’t expect your skipper to enjoy vast amounts of alcohol and sail the whole week. European Travel Ventures are real professionals, and they’ll give you the best skippers available.

How Much Will It Cost

The cruise usually starts and ends on Saturdays. The price for a Standard cruise is between 700 and 1,030 Euros per person.

The price for a Premium or a Premium Plus cruise, on the other hand, starts at 872 Euros per person. It climbs up to 1,999 Euros per person. Again, make sure to book in advance due to high demand.

You’ll need about 2,500 Euros for a week. It includes the stay, costs, and basic drinks onboard without going to fancy clubs and restaurants. 

There’s a final party for crews of all 50 boats that sail during the Week. It’s a perfect opportunity for another get-together before the last night on board. 

Would You Consider Yacht Week as Your Next Vacation Destination?

Finally, The Yacht Week Croatia is perhaps the best way to spend your vacation. Sail the magnificent crystal clear waters of the Adriatic, have fun with friends and enjoy the beauties of the area. Sign up for next year if you like that kind of fun.

If you’re already booked your Yacht Week Croatia and you’re looking to find some peace, make sure to find a perfect stay for you and your friends or family. Book Villa Lava , an ideal luxury villa near the seaside that has everything for you to relax.

Yacht Week in Croatia - Spend This Summer Partying on a Yacht in Croatia

How about we tell you that there is a week-long party extravaganza organized annually at a serene, virgin, and underrated destination in Eastern Europe? What's more? There is a twist here -the parties take place on the yachts! Sounds exciting?  Croatia , as a few of us might be aware, is a small European country with an enviably long coastline along the Adriatic Sea. Owing to the long coast, there are islands, harbors, and quaint towns aplenty!

Yacht Week In Croatia

If you are a hardcore party animal, the Yacht Week in Croatia is the place to be! There are around 30-35 yachts anchored at the harbour where you are also housed. This seven day long floating parties are every party lover's paradise! Sip your drink, watch movies, dance to your heart's content, chill with others, the to-do list is quite endless!

What Is Yacht Week?

The Yacht Week is a famous seven-day festival hosted every year in six different locations, with Croatia being one. In brief, the festival is nothing less than a full-fledged water adventure. It includes a vast selection of activities organized by The Yacht Week. One of the rules of the Yacht Week is to have an equal number of participants, both male and female, who have earned their way into the yacht. The occurrences at Yacht Week remain a mystery as one would get on board having absolutely no idea as to how the next seven days would be beside the standard understanding of the festival. This limited knowledge regarding the itinerary and schedules is what makes the festival all the more exciting. 

Where to Book for Yacht Week in Croatia?

Start with trying to gather your like-minded friends around and book a boat, or if you intend to go solo, make sure to book a cabin for yourself on one of the yachts early on!

Make sure to book from their official website (www.theyachtweek.com). The boats per route are limited, so book in advance!

Yacht Week in Croatia

Yacht Week Routes 

Every destination is unique in its way and has different offerings regarding party levels, local exploration and culture. All sorts of travellers are welcome here, so there are slabs to choose from-Fast paced, mid-paced and easy/slow-paced! Both the routes of Croatia - the original & ultra-festival come under the fast-paced category. The festivities go on throughout the day, and you can enjoy non-stop activities and have the time of your lives!

Dates Of Yacht Week in Croatia

We know we've got your full attention! So what about the dates?

What is a Typical Day at the Yacht Week in Croatia like?

Yacht Week in Croatia

A perfect way to unwind, relax and let your hair down, you need not have a hardcore schedule, and the itinerary is just what you need to have fun and chill at the same time, ensuring that you have a memorable experience at the party! But to give you a rough idea, a typical day would be something like:

Yacht Week in Croatia Prices and Categories

Yacht Week Yachts

As they say, good things don't come easy and if you're wondering what would the cost of the trip be like, let us give you a brief idea.

The overall cost of the Yacht week in Croatia depends on aspects of your destination, itinerary, the group size and the kind of yacht you would like to charter! You either have an option to book a full yacht (can accommodate a group size of 6-12 people) or a cabin (for two people) on one of the yachts.

The former has three categories to choose from; the rates are per person - Standard (starts at $ 550), Premium (starting $ 752) and Premium Plus ($ 777 onwards). The prices for renting a cabin would range from $ 650 to $ 995 per person, depending on the package inclusions.

However, be prepared to shell out additional money on the airfare, airport transfers, and other exclusions. Do read everything clearly before booking!

Good experiences don't come cheap, right?

Hiring a skipper

Skippers are yacht professionals certified in the sport. They maintain the safety and security of the audience and ensure their excitement meets the perfect experience. These licensed sailors who would be onboard with the crew, also teach those who are willing to learn the art of yachting.

Skipper hiring is an easy process; it would require a couple of online methods. But what is difficult is pinning down the right skipper for you, regarding experience, certification and hospitality. Here are some of the websites through which you could get in touch with your personal skipper:

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Yacht Week Croatia: the ultimate guide to what and when to wear

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When I went for yacht week a few years ago, I did not have any expectations and I packed the same outfits I would generally take on any other beach vacation. However, I felt unprepared all the time and wish someone would have told me not only what to pack but what to wear to the themed parties. This ultimate Yacht Week (YW) outfits guide has you covered!

Day 1: Trogir marina – Padre bar

Woohoo, you’ve made it to TYW Croatia ! This is your first day at the marina where you meet your skipper and the YW crew. Check-in takes place between 1-4 pm, once done you can get to know your crew and enjoy a cold beverage at the marina cafe. Your yacht will be accessible by 6 pm. 

Wear something casual today because you will have a long day full of unpacking, setting up your room, and grocery shopping for the upcoming trip.

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Once set, upscale your look to a casual elegant attire. I would say rather casual than elegant  – a silk top or a jumpsuit but no heels or dresses. Why? You will be getting to the opening party at the Padre Bar via a dingy, so you will appreciate comfy shoes and shorts/skorts.  It is a cool (but a bit sketchy) open-air bar located in medieval ruins.

Day 2: Trogir – Vis

You probably woke up when the boat was on its way to Vis. The sea breeze feels amazing so put on a swimsuit and get a tan on the deck for the day. When you dock you can either chill on a floatie until dinner or go explore the town.

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If you picked the second option, after wandering around Vis, head straight to the dinner followed by a party at Fort George. It is one of the most beautiful locations in Croatia with stunning 360 views. That said, the outfits should be on point! The theme for the night is Tropical Retro. Here are some outfit inspiration ideas:

Please avoid the following outfits: swimsuits, wank tops, vests, nudity/ transparent clothing, or novelty onesies.

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Day 3: Vis to Hvar (St Tropez of Croatia)

Hvar is called the Saint Tropez of Croatia for a reason. You will start your day with a party in the middle of the sea! Grab a funny swimsuit and a floatie for a Circle Raft. It is Yacht Week’s iconic party where all the yachts circle around a famous DJ in the middle.

Yacht Week's iconic Circle Raft party

Bring tons of sunscreen, a one-piece swimsuit, minimum jewelry, a hat, and a pair of shades that you are ok to lose. I was not ready for this party at all, so here are some funny swimsuits I can imagine wearing (I wish someone else would have prepared this outfit guide before):

In the afternoon, dress casually to explore Hvar, eat dalmatian seafood, or enjoy a cocktail in the Laganini cabanas amongst the trees. Hvar is a two-day stop, so take it easy on your first-day explorations and meet other yacht weekers for a sunset party at the Hula Hula beach bar. It is said that there is no better place to watch the sunset than there. When the sun goes down, find a dinner spot in town, then head to a tiny Kiva Bar – a YW favorite spot.

Day 4: Palmizana, Hvar

In the morning put on your activewear for HIIT Class or join a Run club and hit the trains of Palmizana.

Explore Hvar, visit the fortress, and wine cellars, grab lunch on the Riva, and then join the Riviera Chic Party. Or come back to your yacht after lunch, freshen up and catch a transfer over to Carpe Diem Beach for the party.

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Nothing says summer like white! Riviera Chic Party is YW’s famous white party, so put on your best whites, be beautiful, and elegant, sip champagne and get ready to be snapped like a celebrity!

Think classy white or stylish stripes and nautical colors to achieve an effortlessly 1950s chic look. Avoid tank tops (men), swimwear, flip-flops, or beachwear.

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After the party wander around the cobbled streets of Hvar and stop at one of the restaurants for some food with your crew. 

Day 5: Hvar – Bol

Explore the beautiful town of Bol, walking along its lovely seafront promenade all the way to the Golden Horn beach. 

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Put on your sportswear to do a free yoga class in the afternoon, play beach volleyball, and participate in parasailing, water tubing, and other beach activities. 

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In the evening, dress casually and sip a cocktail at Auro Beach Bar or explore the Roman ruins in the woods over the beach.

Have dinner and get ready to catch the free transfer to the party at Club 585.

Day 6: Bol to Starigrad

From Bol, you will be heading to one of Croatia’s beautiful natural bays, raft all the yachts together and stay overnight on a yacht watching the shooting stars.

Prepare your floatie and a swimsuit for another traditional yacht week-style tunnel raft party at Starigrad Bay with a DJ. Enjoy the party drifting from the yacht to yacht on your floaties. 

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Return to your yacht, cook dinner onboard, have a relaxing evening together, play board games, and read books. Get a blanket and lay on deck watching shooting stars and falling asleep – where else you can have such a magical experience!

Day 7: Stari Grad to Trogir – Regatta Day

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The Yachtweek Regatta is one of the biggest events of the week and my personal favorite! All the boats sail together while each crew shows off their costumes in an attempt to win the best theme. Throw on your wigs, deck your crew out and get ready for a regatta day – this is what you brought fun dress costumes for!

Regatta winners are chosen based on sailing time, atmosphere onboard, clothing and decorations. So, think of something big, bright, and catchy for the costumes, easy dance moves, and music on board. Ideally, you should pick a theme and dance or at least make some synchronized moves! My favorites were “Bae Watch” (a few boats had them), butterflies with big wings, and an Aladdin-inspired theme.

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In the evening when you return back to Marinas – pack your bag, clean the yacht and get ready for a Closing party where the Regatta winner team will be announced.

Dress to impress for a Closing Party at Vanilla Nightclub

Day 8: Check out

Leave the yacht by 9 am and donate any unopened non-perishable goods and floaties to the Event crew.

Have a coffee and breakfast at the marina cafe where you first met your skipper and a crew and share the funny moments of the trip. That’s it, you just finished “a 7-day experience that lasts a lifetime”!

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The Yacht Week In Croatia

Published: November 4, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Leese Holcomb

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Introduction

Are you ready for the ultimate adventure on the high seas? Look no further than The Yacht Week Croatia, a week-long sailing extravaganza that promises unforgettable experiences and memories to last a lifetime. This unique event combines the thrill of sailing with the excitement of exploring stunning coastal destinations, indulging in thrilling activities, and immersing yourself in the vibrant party scene of the Adriatic coast.

Imagine yourself on a luxurious yacht, cruising along the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and warm Mediterranean sunshine. The Yacht Week Croatia offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the hidden gems of this beautiful region, from secluded coves and picturesque islands to charming coastal towns with rich cultural heritage.

Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time adventurer, The Yacht Week Croatia caters to all levels of experience. You’ll have the chance to learn the ropes of sailing from a professional skipper, or simply relax and enjoy the journey while taking in the awe-inspiring views.

But The Yacht Week Croatia is not just about sailing; it’s a holistic experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and endless entertainment. Get ready to dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim, embark on exhilarating water sports activities, or simply unwind on deck, soaking up the sun and enjoying the company of like-minded travelers from around the world.

One of the highlights of The Yacht Week Croatia is the vibrant party scene. Each night, you’ll anchor in a different destination and have the opportunity to experience the buzzing nightlife, with beach parties, trendy clubs, and legendary yacht parties that will keep the adrenaline pumping from dusk till dawn.

Accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia is as unique as the experience itself. You’ll be staying on cozy yachts equipped with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable journey, including sleeping quarters, a kitchen, bathroom facilities, and a spacious deck where you can relax and socialize with your fellow crewmates.

In this article, we’ll dive deeper into The Yacht Week Croatia, exploring the various routes, activities, and party scenes you can expect during this incredible adventure. We’ll also provide you with helpful tips to ensure that your Yacht Week Croatia experience is nothing short of extraordinary. So, grab your sailor hat, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for an unforgettable nautical adventure unlike any other!

Overview of The Yacht Week Croatia

The Yacht Week Croatia is an epic sailing experience that takes place annually along the stunning Adriatic coast. It brings together adventure enthusiasts and partygoers from around the world for a week-long journey through some of the most breathtaking destinations in Croatia. The event combines the thrill of sailing with a vibrant social scene, making it a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and fun.

During The Yacht Week Croatia, participants have the opportunity to charter their own yacht or join a pre-made crew. Each yacht typically accommodates 6-12 people, creating a close-knit community of like-minded individuals. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a complete beginner, you’ll be assigned a professional skipper who will guide you through the journey, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on board.

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a variety of routes and itineraries, allowing participants to customize their adventure based on their preferences. Some of the popular routes include exploring the beautiful islands of Hvar, Vis, Brac, and Korcula. Each destination offers unique attractions, from secluded beaches and charming coastal towns to vibrant nightlife scenes.

One of the standout features of The Yacht Week Croatia is the range of activities available throughout the journey. Participants can partake in thrilling water sports such as paddleboarding, jet skiing, and snorkeling. For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, there are opportunities to visit historical sites, taste delicious local cuisine, and even join cooking classes to learn how to prepare traditional Croatian dishes.

When the sun sets, The Yacht Week Croatia truly comes alive. Each night, yachts anchor in a different port, and participants have the chance to explore the buzzing nightlife scene. From beach parties and rooftop bars to legendary yacht parties, there’s no shortage of excitement and entertainment. The Yacht Week Croatia is renowned for its energetic and vibrant parties, with DJs, live music, and dancing late into the night.

Accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia is unique and unforgettable. Participants stay on spacious yachts equipped with comfortable sleeping quarters, bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and spacious decks for socializing and taking in the stunning views. It’s an opportunity to feel the thrill of living on the open water while enjoying all the comforts of home.

Overall, The Yacht Week Croatia is an adventure like no other. It combines the freedom of sailing with the excitement of exploring beautiful coastal destinations and immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Adriatic coast. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a week of unforgettable memories, The Yacht Week Croatia has it all. So, get ready to set sail, meet new people, and experience the magic of the Croatian coastline in a way that’s truly unparalleled.

Exploring the Adriatic Coast

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning Adriatic coast, which is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, picturesque islands, and charming coastal towns. From hidden coves to vibrant cities, there is something for everyone along this breathtaking stretch of coastline.

One of the highlights of the journey is the chance to visit the beautiful islands of Hvar, Vis, Brac, and Korcula. These islands are renowned for their natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Hvar, often referred to as the crown jewel of the Adriatic, boasts stunning beaches, medieval architecture, and a buzzing nightlife scene. Vis, on the other hand, offers a more secluded and tranquil setting, with pristine beaches and traditional fishing villages.

Brac, the third largest island in the Adriatic, is famous for its stunning Zlatni Rat beach, which is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. The island also offers opportunities for hiking, exploring ancient ruins, and indulging in local cuisine. Lastly, Korcula is known for its charming Old Town and charming narrow streets, reminiscent of a mini Dubrovnik.

Aside from the islands, The Yacht Week Croatia allows participants to visit enchanting coastal towns along the Adriatic coast. Split, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a vibrant city with a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visit Diocletian’s Palace, stroll along the waterfront promenade, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.

Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, is another must-visit destination. This ancient city is known for its medieval walls, cobblestone streets, and stunning architecture. Explore the city’s cultural sites, enjoy panoramic views from the city walls, and immerse yourself in the Game of Thrones filming locations.

Throughout the journey, you’ll have the opportunity to anchor in secluded coves and sheltered bays, where you can swim in crystal-clear waters, sunbathe on the deck, or indulge in water activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding. These hidden gems allow you to disconnect from the outside world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Adriatic.

Whether you’re exploring the islands, visiting coastal towns, or enjoying the tranquility of the secluded coves, The Yacht Week Croatia ensures that you’ll have a truly remarkable experience discovering the wonders of the Adriatic coast.

Sailing Routes and Itineraries

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a variety of sailing routes and itineraries, allowing participants to tailor their adventure based on their preferences and interests. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, there’s a route to suit every taste.

One popular route is the “South Route,” which takes you from Split to the stunning islands of Brac and Hvar. This itinerary allows you to explore the vibrant city of Split, with its historical landmarks and bustling waterfront promenade. From there, you’ll head to the island of Brac, where you can visit the famous Zlatni Rat beach and enjoy the island’s natural beauty. The journey continues to Hvar, known for its lively nightlife, charming streets, and beautiful beaches.

An alternative option is the “Ultra Route,” which is specifically designed for party enthusiasts. This route takes you to iconic party destinations such as Split, Hvar, and Vis, where you can experience the world-renowned yacht parties and lively beach clubs. Dance the night away under the stars as you celebrate with fellow yacht weekers.

For those who prefer a more secluded and tranquil experience, the “Explore Route” offers a journey through the hidden gems of the Adriatic. This itinerary takes you to lesser-known islands such as Vis and Korcula, where you can immerse yourself in nature, explore charming fishing villages, and enjoy the peaceful serenity of untouched coves.

Each yacht on The Yacht Week Croatia has a dedicated skipper who will guide you through the journey, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. They have in-depth knowledge of the area and will help you navigate the best sailing routes, taking into consideration weather conditions and your preferences.

It’s important to note that the itineraries may vary slightly depending on weather conditions and the discretion of the skipper. Flexibility is key during The Yacht Week Croatia, as it allows for unexpected discoveries and spontaneous adventures along the way.

Whichever route you choose, The Yacht Week Croatia guarantees a unique and unforgettable sailing experience, allowing you to explore the Adriatic coast and its stunning islands while creating lifelong memories with your fellow crewmates.

Activities and Excursions

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a plethora of activities and excursions to enhance your sailing adventure and make the most of your time on the stunning Adriatic coast. From thrilling water sports to cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the highlights of The Yacht Week Croatia is the opportunity to partake in a variety of water sports activities. Take to the turquoise waters and try your hand at paddleboarding, kayaking, or jet skiing. Explore hidden caves and secluded bays, or simply enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters.

If you’re a fan of snorkeling or diving, the Adriatic coast is teeming with underwater treasures waiting to be discovered. Swim alongside colorful marine life, explore vibrant coral reefs, and uncover the secrets of the underwater world. You can even join organized diving trips to explore popular dive sites in the area.

For those interested in immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Croatia, The Yacht Week offers several excursions to historical sites and cultural landmarks along the coast. Visit the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace in Split, wander the ancient streets of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, or explore the medieval fortress on the island of Hvar.

The culinary delights of Croatia are not to be missed, and The Yacht Week Croatia offers various food-focused activities to satisfy your taste buds. Join a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Croatian dishes, indulge in a wine tasting session to sample local wines, or savor fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants.

For the adventure seekers, hiking and biking trails are available on some of the islands. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic paths that lead to breathtaking viewpoints and hidden beaches. Cycle through olive groves, vineyards, and picturesque villages, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the Adriatic landscape.

Throughout the journey, The Yacht Week Croatia also organizes themed parties and events on board the yachts. From sunset cocktail parties to costume-themed nights, these events provide a unique opportunity to socialize with fellow yacht weekers and create lasting memories.

Remember, the activities and excursions may vary depending on the route and itinerary chosen. It’s essential to plan ahead and check the available options for your specific sailing week. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures or cultural immersions, The Yacht Week Croatia offers a wide range of activities and excursions to make your journey truly unforgettable.

Party Scene and Nightlife

The Yacht Week Croatia is renowned for its vibrant party scene and exhilarating nightlife. Each night brings a new opportunity to let loose, dance under the stars, and create memories that will last a lifetime. From beach parties to legendary yacht parties, the party scene during The Yacht Week Croatia is truly unforgettable.

Throughout the journey, the yachts anchor in different destinations, allowing participants to experience the nightlife of various coastal towns and islands. One of the highlights is Hvar, known for its lively nightlife and vibrant atmosphere. Here, you’ll find trendy beach clubs, rooftop bars, and iconic party venues, where you can dance the night away to the beats of world-class DJs.

Vis is another hotspot for partygoers during The Yacht Week Croatia. This secluded island offers a unique setting for unforgettable parties. From beach bonfires to exclusive events in hidden caves, the party scene in Vis is known for its intimate and exclusive vibe.

Yacht parties are a staple of The Yacht Week Croatia. Imagine dancing on the deck of a luxurious yacht, surrounded by fellow yacht weekers and stunning views of the Adriatic coast. These legendary yacht parties often feature renowned DJs, live music, and themed events that create an electric and energetic atmosphere.

In addition to beach parties and yacht parties, The Yacht Week Croatia also organizes special events, such as sunset cocktail parties and costume-themed nights. These events bring yacht weekers together and provide unique opportunities to socialize, make new friends, and create lifelong memories.

The party scene during The Yacht Week Croatia is not just about the late-night festivities. Daytime beach parties are a popular feature as well. Participants gather on stunning beaches, dance to the rhythm of music, and soak up the sun while enjoying refreshing cocktails and the company of fellow yacht weekers.

It’s important to note that while The Yacht Week Croatia offers an incredible party scene, participants are encouraged to party responsibly and respect the environment and local communities. The organizers emphasize the importance of sustainability and provide guidelines to ensure that the impact on the destinations is minimized.

Whether you’re a party enthusiast or simply looking to have a good time, The Yacht Week Croatia promises an unforgettable nightlife experience. Dance, mingle, and celebrate with like-minded individuals from around the world as you create memories that will stay with you long after the week’s adventure comes to an end.

Accommodation Options

When it comes to accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia, you can expect a unique and unforgettable experience. Instead of traditional hotels or resorts, participants stay on luxurious yachts, creating a truly immersive and extraordinary sailing adventure.

The yachts provided for The Yacht Week Croatia are spacious and well-equipped, catering to the needs of the participants. Each yacht typically accommodates 6-12 people, creating a close-knit community of like-minded individuals. They come with comfortable sleeping quarters, bathroom facilities, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious deck where you can relax, socialize, and take in the stunning views.

There are different types of yachts available, allowing participants to choose the level of luxury that suits their preferences and budget. From standard yachts to premium and luxury options, there’s a range of choices available. The higher-end yachts often come with additional amenities such as air conditioning, expansive deck space, and more luxurious finishes.

Participants can choose to charter their own yacht with a group of friends or join a pre-made crew. This provides an opportunity to connect with new people and make lifelong friendships during the journey. The crews are usually assigned a professional skipper who will navigate the yacht and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on board.

It’s important to note that while the yachts offer comfortable accommodations, it’s important to pack wisely. Make sure to bring essentials such as sunscreen, swimwear, towels, and comfortable clothing suitable for both daytime activities and evening events. Additionally, packing light is recommended as space on the yacht is limited.

Living on a yacht during The Yacht Week Croatia is an experience like no other. It allows participants to feel the thrill of living on the open water, waking up to breathtaking views every morning, and immersing themselves in the beauty of the Adriatic coastline. It also creates a sense of camaraderie among participants as they share the excitement and challenges of the sailing adventure.

Whether you choose a standard yacht or opt for a more luxurious option, the accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia promises comfort, convenience, and an extraordinary experience that complements the overall adventure.

Food and Dining

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a delightful culinary journey, allowing participants to indulge in delicious local cuisine, fresh seafood, and vibrant flavors. From traditional Croatian dishes to international fare, there are plenty of options to satisfy every palate during this sailing adventure.

While onboard the yacht, participants have the freedom to prepare their own meals in the fully equipped kitchen. This gives you the chance to showcase your culinary skills or try your hand at preparing local dishes using fresh ingredients sourced from the various destinations.

For those who prefer to sit back and relax, there’s the option to hire a private chef who will take care of all your meals. This ensures a hassle-free dining experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying the journey and exploring the Adriatic coast.

During The Yacht Week Croatia, it’s essential to sample the local cuisine. Croatian food is known for its Mediterranean influences, with an emphasis on fresh seafood, grilled meats, olive oil, and aromatic herbs.

Some must-try dishes include “Peka,” a traditional Croatian dish consisting of slow-cooked meat and vegetables, and “Octopus Salad,” a refreshing and flavorful appetizer made with tender octopus, tomatoes, onions, and herbs.

Indulge in the local seafood specialties, such as fresh fish grilled to perfection, “Brodet,” a hearty fish stew, and “Black Risotto,” a savory dish made with squid ink and rice.

Exploring the local markets and food markets in the coastal towns is a great way to immerse yourself in the culinary culture of Croatia. Stock up on fresh fruits, vegetables, and local products to enjoy during your journey.

Throughout The Yacht Week Croatia, there are also opportunities to join cooking classes and learn how to prepare traditional Croatian dishes from local chefs. These experiences allow you to delve deeper into the culinary traditions and gain new skills that you can showcase to your fellow crewmates.

When it comes to dining out, the coastal towns and islands along the Adriatic coast offer a plethora of options. Indulge in waterfront restaurants, charming cafes, and street food stalls that serve up a mix of local and international cuisines.

Pair your meals with Croatian wines, which have gained recognition for their quality and unique flavors. Join a wine tasting session, explore vineyards, and sample the diverse range of wines produced in the region.

Whether you’re dining on your yacht, exploring local markets, or savoring meals at waterfront restaurants, The Yacht Week Croatia promises a delectable food journey that will tantalize your taste buds and introduce you to the rich culinary traditions of Croatia.

Tips for a Successful Yacht Week Croatia Experience

Preparing for The Yacht Week Croatia can greatly enhance your overall experience. Here are some tips to ensure a successful and memorable adventure:

  • Pack wisely: As space on the yacht is limited, pack light and bring essential items such as sunscreen, swimwear, towels, and comfortable clothing suitable for both daytime activities and evening events. Don’t forget any necessary travel documents, medications, and personal toiletries.
  • Stay hydrated: The sun and sea breeze can be dehydrating, so make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the journey. Consider bringing a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated while minimizing plastic waste.
  • Embrace spontaneity: While it’s great to have a general plan, be open to unexpected adventures and spontaneous detours. The Yacht Week Croatia is all about embracing the unexpected and making the most of every moment.
  • Respect the environment: Practice sustainable tourism and respect the natural beauty of the Adriatic coast. Dispose of waste properly, minimize plastic consumption, and be mindful of marine life and protected areas.
  • Party responsibly: The Yacht Week Croatia offers incredible nightlife, but remember to party responsibly. Pace yourself, stay hydrated, and be mindful of your alcohol consumption. Respect other yacht weekers, the local communities, and adhere to the guidelines provided by the organizers.
  • Connect with your crewmates: The Yacht Week Croatia is an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals from around the world. Take the time to get to know your crewmates, share experiences, and build lifelong friendships. Embrace the spirit of camaraderie and teamwork.
  • Prepare for the elements: The Adriatic coast can experience various weather conditions, so pack accordingly. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, and lightweight clothing for sun protection, as well as a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.
  • Stay active and explore: Take advantage of the activities and excursions available during The Yacht Week Croatia. Dive into the crystal-clear waters, try water sports, explore the islands, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Make the most of each destination and create memories that go beyond the party scene.
  • Be flexible: While it’s great to have an itinerary, be prepared for changes. Weather conditions and the discretion of the skipper may alter the planned route. Embrace flexibility and go with the flow, as these changes can often lead to unexpected discoveries and memorable experiences.
  • Capture the memories: Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the beautiful moments and stunning landscapes along the way. Take photos and videos to document your Yacht Week Croatia experience, but also remember to put the camera down and immerse yourself fully in the adventure.

By following these tips, you’ll be well-prepared and ready to make the most of your Yacht Week Croatia experience. Get ready for an incredible sailing adventure, unforgettable parties, and lifelong memories!

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a unique adventure that combines the thrill of sailing with the beauty of the Adriatic coast. It’s a week-long journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, vibrant parties, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a first-time adventurer, The Yacht Week Croatia caters to all levels of experience, providing the opportunity to explore stunning islands, swim in crystal-clear waters, and immerse yourself in the vibrant party scene.

From the moment you set sail, you’ll find yourself surrounded by like-minded individuals from around the world, forming a close-knit community that shares the love for adventure and a desire to create lifelong friendships. The Yacht Week Croatia not only offers thrilling activities and exhilarating parties, but also a chance to disconnect from the daily grind and connect with the beauty of nature and the joy of being on the open water.

Whether you’re dancing under the stars at a beach party, exploring ancient ruins, or simply relaxing on deck, The Yacht Week Croatia promises an experience like no other. It’s a chance to embrace spontaneity, immerse yourself in the local culture, and forge connections with people who share your sense of adventure.

As you sail along the Adriatic coast, you’ll discover hidden coves, charming coastal towns, and breathtaking landscapes that will leave you in awe. The Yacht Week Croatia is an opportunity to experience the magic of Croatia – its rich history, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality.

Remember to pack light, stay hydrated, and party responsibly. Respect the environment and local communities, and embrace the spirit of camaraderie and friendship that permeates The Yacht Week Croatia.

Whether you choose to charter your own yacht or join a pre-made crew, The Yacht Week Croatia promises a journey that will create memories to last a lifetime. So, set sail, feel the wind in your hair, and dive into the adventure of a lifetime. The Yacht Week Croatia awaits you!

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Sail Week In Croatia With LBW Yacht Life

Sail Week Croatia is up there with one of the best trips I have ever been on!

One week in Croatia, on a yacht, island hopping, and partying with a bunch of cool people is hands down a once-in-a-lifetime experience to add to your BUCKET LIST!

I jumped on board Yacht Week Croatia with Life Before Work Travel , a reputable adventure tour company that offers trips to incredible destinations around the world, including Sail Week in Croatia.

I have put together this Ultimate Guide to Sail Week Croatia including the dates, the route, expected costs, day-to-day itineraries, must-visit locations, and my overall experience with LBW Yacht Life.

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LBW YACHT LIFE DATES

Each year LBW YachtLife offers one-week sailing holidays in Croatia over a course of five weeks during the months of July and August.

When tickets become available they generally sell out very fast. Be sure to book ahead of time to secure your spot on the boat!

Yacht Life is the best way to spend a week in Croatia during your summer travels in Europe!

SAIL WEEK CROATIA ROUTE

The Sail Week Croatia route with LBW Yacht Life is as follows:

  • Split → Omis
  • Omis → Makarska
  • Makarska → Korcula
  • Korcula → Vis
  • Vis → Komiza
  • Komiza → Hvar
  • Hvar → Secluded Bay
  • Return to Split

This route can be subject to change due to unpredictable weather conditions along the Croatian coastline, but regardless of the weather, you are still going to have a ton of fun!

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SPLIT TO OMIS

On day one of Yacht Life Croatia, you’ll meet the LBW team and your fellow yacht lifer’s for the week and depart from Split harbor at around 2 pm. The journey from Split to Omis is around two hours.

The first group dinner will be served on the yacht, followed by pre-drinks before heading out to town for a night out!

Unfortunately, on this day we were meant to sail from Split to Omis a storm was brewing off the coast and the captain’s decision was to stay docked in Split for the night for safety reasons.

Fortunately, everyone was getting along so well with each other and generally buzzed to be in Croatia, so it didn’t matter where we were for the first night of Yacht Week!

After some pre-drinks on the yacht, we all spent the night partying at two of the most popular bars in Split, inBox, and Tropical. Safe to say it was a memorable night out and a great start to our one week Croatia boat holiday!

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OMIS TO MAKARSKA

The LBW Yachtlife boat sets sail early morning on day two, bound for Makarska. This beautiful seaside city was one of my favorite stops during Yacht Week.

Makarska is a horseshoe-shaped bay featuring numerous beaches, markets, and restaurants dotted along the promenade and an awesome cliff-jumping spot for thrill-seekers!

On the way to Makarska, the boat will stop at Buba Beach where you can take part in some epic watersports including jet-skiing, parasailing, banana boat, tubing, or bungee jumping!

Once the boat reaches Makarska, you’ll have free time to roam around the many beaches, cafes, and bars before meeting up for a group dinner at one of the seaside restaurants.

The adventure continues back to the yacht for pre-drinks and to get ready for a glow party at Club Deep which is located in a natural cave on the beach. This party venue is so unique and one of the coolest places to get down low and boogie!

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MAKARSKA TO KORCULA

The next stop on the itinerary is Korcula, stopping off at Moro Beach for an all-white day party along the way.

Moro Beach is located on Stupe, a secluded island in the Adriatic. On the island is a rock bar, DJ set up, beanbags, and a beach swing, all of which are surrounded by turquoise waters.

What better way to spend a day in the sun than at Moro Beach listening to banging tunes and drinking with your mates!

After an epic day of partying on Stupe island, the one week in Croatia journey continues to Korcula for sunset, dinner, and drinks.

Korcula is also known as ‘Little Dubrovnik’ because of its medieval squares, churches, and houses. Korcula is also one of Croatia’s most treasured islands.

I felt like I took a step back in time when I was exploring the old town of Korcula and it was one of my favorite highlights during Yacht Life Croatia!

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KORCULA TO VIS

From Korcula, Yacht Life Croatia  continues on to the island of Vis which was by far my favorite place to explore on the trip!

Vis island was once established as a military zone featuring enormous submarine hangers, underground tunnels, ancient city walls, and hilltop fortresses, all of which are well worth exploring!

Apart from the rich history in Vis, the island also boasts countless hidden beaches, vast vineyards with some of the best-tasting wine in Croatia, and seaside restaurants dishing up the freshest seafood that will make your taste buds sing.

The best way to explore Vis is to rent a scooter, a quad bike, or a car for the day and make your way around the island at your own pace. A number of rental shops can be found along the main street of Vis close by to the harbor.

Scooter rentals for the day cost between 150 – 300 Kuna depending on the cc’s and for how many hours.

Car rentals for the day cost between  300 – 500 Kuna depending on the make of the car and for how many hours.

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VIS TO KOMIZA

Day 5 is another day spent on the island of Vis, though the boat will take a short sail around to Komiza, a small city which is located on the opposite side of the island.

On this day we had the options of going on a wine-tasting tour in the nearby vineyards, chilling and exploring Komiza’s old town and beaches, or going cruising around the island again on scooters.

So depending on how you’re feeling and what activities interest you the most, it’s free for all on day five.

After sunset dinner and drinks at one of the seaside restaurants in Komiza, everyone headed back to the yacht for a pre-party before heading out to Lunatics for a foam party. You may want to wear your swimmers for this one!

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KOMIZA TO HVAR

One week in Croatia with LBW continues on from Komiza, bound for the summer resort town of Hvar.

This particular island in the Adriatic Sea is one of the most popular destinations in all of Croatia. Despite the summer crowds, the must-see highlights in Hvar are the hilltop Spanish fortress, the main town square lined with cafes and bars, Hvar Cathedral, and the many secluded beaches along the coastline.

Before arriving in Hvar, the yacht will anchor just off the coast of Brac island for a long swim stop and lunch on the boat.

Upon docking at the port of Hvar, I recommend heading straight up to the Spanish fortress to the panoramic view that overlooks the city, the mountains, and the surrounding coastline. The hike from the main square to the fortress is a short twenty-minute hike up some stairs and along a concrete pathway.

Note: The entrance fee to the hilltop fortress is 50 Kuna .

Before the day is out, head around to Hula Hula Beach Bar to cool off in the ocean and grab some cocktails for sunset.

Tonight’s party is in Hvar town at 7 Club and Champagne and the entrance fee is 150 Kuna.

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HVAR TO SECLUDED BAY

The final day of LBW Yacht Life is spent slowly cruising back towards Split and anchoring up in a secluded bay for the night.

Spend the day chilling in the ocean on the inflatables and reminisce with your mates on how epic the past week has been!

Though the fun doesn’t end here! Tonight is the night when LBW throws its infamous Penguin Onesie Party onboard the yacht with cranking tunes and beers on tap. The best send-off you could hope for!

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So after a week of exploring and partying with your new-found best friends, it’s time to say your goodbye’s as the yacht pulls back into Split harbor at around 9 am.

Don’t forget to pay your bar tab at the end and tips are always welcome for your awesome guides and the hard-working crew!

Just a last tip before ending this guide – In case you want to take your adventure to the next level, why not try taking a ferry from Ancona to Split ? This will make everything even more fun!

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WHERE TO STAY IN SPLIT

Split has hundreds of accommodation options to choose from, so I have narrowed it down to a few of the best places to stay to fit the needs of budget backpackers, luxury travelers, and everyone in between.

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FINAL THOUGHTS – SAIL WEEK IN CROATIA

Life Before Work (LBW Yachtlife) really does put on an epic show and goes out of their way to make everyone feel like a family onboard their tours.

I can’t recommend this company enough and I guarantee island-hopping in Croatia with LBW is one for the bucket list!

There are quite a few additional costs throughout the week such as dinners, drinks, entrance fees, and tipping. An average daily budget I would say is between €30 and €50.

Note:  LBW Yacht Life generally sells out very quickly each year so make sure to book ahead of time to secure your spot on the boat!

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Sailing Holiday: The Yacht Week Croatia

It’s not every day you get to see the world from the deck of your own yacht, unless you’re a billionaire, of course… talk about a gap in the market! The Yacht Week offers seven days of sailing to hidden splendours that most landlubbers will never see, experiencing exclusive events and, the best part, being completely surrounded by an equal balance of adventure-seeking guys and girls from around the world. For a similar experience on a smaller scale, a trip to  Ibiza allows you to rent a boat  to explore the stunning coastline and discover hidden gems at your own pace. If you’ve done Dubrovnik, you might want to do Ibiza next, or vice-versa

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“The original reasons for choosing Croatia are still calling us back 10 years after our first visit: its rustic charm, oodles of history, spectacular scenery and of course, undoubtedly smooth sailing are the very essence of this Adriatic jewel”, says Sophie from one of the crews, and continues “It’s so good, we do the same trip twice, with two routes (Black and Red) visiting the same spots but in a different order. For both routes there is a fleet of about 50 yachts”.

One feature of the Yacht Week is when the whole fleet rafts up together and there is all the fun of swimming, playing and meeting the crews of other boats. The evenings are very spontaneous and can become quite festive, with a variety of parties happening for you to choose from.

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This is the tour of The Yacht Week, beginning and ending in Split. It’s well worth a wander along the vibrant waterfront of the second-largest city in Croatia. You can’t leave Split without discovering the Diocletian’s Palace in Split Old Town. Inside this impressive Roman monument are an array of vibrant local restaurants and colourful shops. Remember to check which marina you will leave from – all are only a short drive from Split Airport.

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The second destination is Hvar: welcome to the St. Tropez of Croatia! Anyone who is anyone has been seen along this marble waterfront which is filled with boutiques, bars and restaurants. Two of the most popular TYW events are hosted in Hvar; one at Hula-Hula beach bar and the other at Carpe Diem, both to be enjoyed in considerable style, of course. All yachts are moored in Palmižana marina, on a small island right opposite Hvar.

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The place to be is the island of Vis. Croatia’s most distant and untouched island was only opened to foreigners in 1994 as it was the military headquarters for Tito. As a result, historical architecture is rife in Vis. Including Fort George, a restaurant and venue set within the crumbling walls of an old British outpost built in 1813. The panoramic view from the bohemian styled garden is just as memorable as the food and this is where we will host possibly the best party of the week.

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Fort George is a new restaurant that opened on the 1 st  June with two new chefs.  Looking to the vibrant Mediterranean cuisine for inspiration, chefs Luciana Victoria Russo from Spain and Ramon Ortigosa Marsilio from Argentina, fuse traditional and contemporary tastes to create a dining experience to live up to Fort George’s spectacular surroundings.  With stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere, the Fort George restaurant makes for the perfect setting to sit back and get lost in the beauty of the location whilst enjoying a freshly prepared and delicious meal.

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Russo and Marsilio are both experienced in creating innovative, tantalizing and delicious dishes.  Both chefs combine their extensive knowledge from their careers with the local produce and influences to give guests the ultimate culinary experience.  The restaurant will be open from 12pm until 11pm every day throughout the summer except during private events.

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Komiza is a charismatic small fishing village located in the western bay of the island. Its ochre coloured houses and beautiful front are filled with quirky restaurants –and always the chance of an ice-cream! Most of the yachts will anchor in the bay and take a taxi boat to the pier in the evening. Around the corner from the village is the beach club where we will host the open air party right on the water’s edge.

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5-day Itinerary from Hvar

Welcome to the enchanting island of Hvar, Croatia! With its stunning coastline, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture, Hvar is an unforgettable destination and a best place to sail for sailing enthusiasts visiting Croatia. As you navigate through the turquoise waters, be sure to take in the breathtaking views of the Pakleni Islands, the picturesque town of Stari Grad, and the awe-inspiring fortress of Fortica.

One way to fully immerse yourself in this experience is by taking a 5-day sailing itinerary from Hvar. During this trip, you’ll get to explore stunning Lastovo Island, relax on the beautiful beaches of Brač Island, and visit historic Korčula Island. So, pack your bags, get ready to hoist the sails and discover the beauty of Hvar from a unique perspective.

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5-day Plan for Sailing from Hvar

Creating a 5-day sailing itinerary from Hvar can be an exciting and rewarding experience for those who love the sea. The first step in planning this itinerary is to choose your yacht and then decide whether you want to go for a bareboat or skippered charter.

If you have experience sailing and navigating, a bareboat charter can provide you with the flexibility to set your own itinerary and explore the islands at your own pace. On the other hand, if you prefer a more relaxed sailing experience, a skippered charter allows you to sit back and enjoy the journey while an experienced skipper takes care of navigating the boat.

Regardless of the charter type, it’s essential to plan and research the best places to visit, taking into consideration the weather conditions, sea currents, and your personal preferences. Keep in mind that the best time to sail in Croatia is from April to October when the weather is warm and the sea is calm.

Rent a Luxury Sailboat on Hvar

Renting a luxury sailboat in Croatia is the ultimate way to experience the country’s breathtaking coastline and crystal-clear waters. Luxury sailboat charters offer an exceptional level of personalized service and comfort, ensuring that your sailing vacation is truly unforgettable.

You are provided with a tailor-made experience that meets your every need. With Sebastus Sailing, you have an opportunity to choose from a fleet of well-maintained boats and experienced crew members who can provide you with an exceptional level of service.

With a luxury sailboat charter, you can explore Croatia’s hidden gems, relax on secluded beaches, and indulge in local cuisine while enjoying the comfort and elegance of your own private yacht.

Day 1: From Stari Grad to Korčula

Stari Grad on the island of Hvar in Croatia is a charming town filled with history and culture. One of the town’s must-see sights is the Tvrdalj Castle, a fortified Renaissance mansion built by the poet Petar Hektorović in the 16th century. Visitors can also take a stroll through the beautiful Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO World Heritage site that features ancient agricultural terraces that date back to the Greek and Roman periods. The town also has a small but lovely waterfront promenade lined with restaurants and cafes, perfect for enjoying the stunning sea views.

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Day 2: Nature Park of Lastovo Island

Lastovo is a beautiful island that boasts a nature park covering almost two-thirds of its territory. The Lastovo Nature Park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. It’s a must-visit destination for outdoor and nature enthusiasts, who can explore the island’s hiking trails, cycle routes, and diving spots.

The park’s highlights include the breathtaking Skrivena Luka bay, which is surrounded by steep cliffs covered in dense vegetation, and the Lastovnjaci islets, which are home to some of the richest underwater ecosystems in the Mediterranean. Wildlife lovers can also spot dolphins, turtles, and bird species in the park’s waters and forests.

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Day 3: Beautiful Vis

The Vis Island’s rugged coastline boasts numerous secluded coves and beaches, including the stunning Stiniva Cove, which can only be accessed by boat. Visitors can also explore the Blue Cave, a natural wonder that glows with a mesmerizing blue light on Biševo Island.

There are several historic sights to discover when sailing in Croatia , including the Tito’s Cave, where the former Yugoslavian leader hid during World War II, and the ancient Greek settlement of Issa, which dates back to the 4th century BC. The town’s picturesque waterfront promenade is lined with restaurants and cafes, offering visitors a taste of delicious local cuisine.

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Day 4: Explore Brač Island

Sailing on Brač is an excellent way to explore the island’s stunning coastline and enjoy its beautiful beaches. One of the island’s most famous beaches is Zlatni Rat, a unique and picturesque stretch of golden sand that extends into the sea like a tongue.

Visitors can also explore the island’s charming villages, such as Bol and Supetar, which are dotted with historic churches and palaces. A must-see is the Vidova Gora mountain, the highest peak on the island, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the mainland. The island is also known for its traditional stone masonry, and visitors can see examples of this ancient craft in the local architecture.

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Day 5: Sailing to Hvar

Ending a sailing route in Hvar is the perfect way to conclude an unforgettable trip. Visitors can explore the town’s historic sites and enjoy the vibrant nightlife that Hvar is known for. For those looking for a longer stay, a 7-day Hvar itinerary is an excellent option that includes stops on other beautiful islands and coastal towns.

With its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage, Croatia is a dream destination for any traveler. So, pack your bags, visit Croatia , and experience the adventure of a lifetime with Sebastus Sailing!

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Picking out the type of boat to go with will generally come down to your budget, and preferred method of sailing.

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The best time to visit Croatia depends on your preferences and what you want to do while you are there. If you want to spend time on the beach and enjoy warm weather, the best time to visit is from June to September, when temperatures are typically in the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (24-30 degrees Celsius), and the weather is generally stable, with little chance of storms. If you prefer cooler weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of April, May, and October may be a good time for sailing in Croatia , but the winds can be strong in the spring and fall, making sailing more challenging.

It is possible to have an enjoyable sailing trip in Croatia in five days, but it will depend on your plans and what you want to see and do. Croatia has a long coastline and numerous islands, so there are many options for sailing trips. If you only have five days, you should focus on a specific region or area rather than trying to cover too much ground. Overall, a 5-day sailing trip in Croatia can be a great way to explore some of the country’s most beautiful coastal regions and experience the charm of the Croatian islands.

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Hvar Luxury Yacht Charter Guide will reveal the popular, as well as the most hidden gems of this remarkable island in Croatia

The island of Hvar is a prestigious nautical cocktail mixed with most desirable ingredients. At the same time, this island is one of the many fascinating Top charter destinations in Croatia. Glamorous luxury yachts and small boats sail along its shores, because everyone discovering the joys of the Adriatic is delighted to get to know it.

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The west coast of this 35 miles long island in Split archipelago – the longest island in the Adriatic – brims with coves, bays and inlets, and is dotted with popular anchorages and charming towns. The picturesque town of Hvar and the Pakleni Islands as one of the most desirable nautical oases of the Adriatic are main culprits for the popularity of this island.

The eastern shores of Croatian island Hvar are straighter, with fewer natural coves, and are outside main yachting routes, but often visited by cruising yachts looking for the Mediterranean as it once was. Ferry boats are often the most elegant solution for tourists wondering how to get to Hvar.

In the town of Hvar , many boaters eager for fun and glamour spend more than a few days, which speaks volumes about the magnetic beauty of this Adriatic pearl. This little big town that never sleeps lures with its multitude of exclusive nightclubs, and with its many glamorous Hvar restaurants is also foodie heaven.

The fortress of Španjola proudly towers over Hvar , offering fabulous views of the town, the picturesque port and the stunning Pakleni islands.

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There are only fifteen buoys and fifteen berths in the city port, but the latter are usually booked months in advance by elegant mega-yachts sailing the Adriatic.

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The town port does not offer a safe haven from southerly winds, and it is also extremely busy during the day, mostly for the presence of numerous speedboats, impressive Hvar barcarioles (taxi boats) and regular ferry lines.

Besides, many local agencies organize Hvar sailing trips to the neighboring island of Vis , whose seaside you can get to know through our Vis Luxury Yacht Charter Guide.

Visit Pakleni islands by boat

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Although a few miles away from the island, the Pakleni islands seem to be connected to the town of Hvar by the umbilical cord. This hellishly – as the name suggests – beautiful archipelago made up of 21 smaller and larger islands offers an island for any and all tastes.

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On the largest island of Sveti Klement, ACI marina Palmižana offers safe shelter in all winds. On the south side of this island there are many azure bays, with Vinogradišće being by far the most visited. It is dotted with about forty buoys, and boasts one – very popular – lounge bar, Laganini , and a colorful restaurants to visit by boat .

The ones owned by the locally famous Meneghello family are inextricably linked to nautical tourism in the Adriatic. Buoys owned by these highly recommendable restaurants can also be found in the spacious bay of Soline and in the bay of Vlaka on the opposite, northern coast of Klement.

Party animals will love Carpe Diem Beach Club in Stipanska bay on the island of Marinkovac and sea kayaking in these waters gives a unique perspective and interaction with the ambiance that no other vessel can match

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Larger yachts usually drop anchors on the west side of this wild island, in the Ždrilac pass, or on the east side of Marinkovac, towards the islet of Jerolim.

All yachts can, depending on the wind, count on a shelter on the leeward side of the island, and only have to choose one of the many bays – in their favorite shade of blue – that pleases them the most to drop their anchor.

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Explore Hvar’s beaches and coves

The Pelegrin Peninsula is a nature reserve adjacent to the very town of Hvar, and everyone sailing from Split to Hvar makes sure to at least drop by. In this protected area and hunting ground, deer and mouflon can occasionally be seen from the deck.

The peninsula itself boasts several charming natural and man-made anchorages – Mala Garška, Vela Garška, Parija, Duga and Vira.

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Starogradski bay lies tucked deep into the mainland of Hvar, and offers several smaller bays on the inside. By far the most visited is Tiha, on the northern part of Starogradski bay. This uninhabited bay offers many tiny canals ideal for berthing on some of the 45 buoys,, with those leeward offering shelter in all winds.

Although the bay is called Tiha, Silent, in the peaks season it is anything but: be warned of the rowdy and loud local event Yacht Week. In the bay, family-owned Hvar restaurant Veli Dolac is famous for their excellent roasted meat and fish. The neighboring Zavala bay is the locals’ favorite spot for a day at the beach, and has ten buoys for boats up to 15 meters.

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Many visitors are surprised to learn that Stari Grad was the first Greek colony on Hvar and that this city was once the central place of the island. The unique charm of the town is best discovered walking through its winding streets that shy away from the coast. There are many ideas on what to do in the Stari Grad on the island Hvar, but be sure to visit the Petar Hektorović fortress as the most beautiful part of the town.

Since the construction of the new modern waterfront, Stari Grad has become a prestigious yachting destination and thus a key part of this Hvar Luxury Yacht Charter Guide. In addition to 70 berths, the port has 20 buoys, but waves get pretty high with westerly winds. Stari Grad is not protected from any wind, but fortunately for boaters, all but the westerlies here just tussle your hair.

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Aerial photographs of the Kabal peninsula justifiably charm visitors from endless travel agency windows and promotional posters. Resembling stretched fingers, this peninsula is the natural continuation of the UNESCO-protected Starogradsko polje location.

Nestled on the northern side of Kabal, Žukova bay offers respite from all winds expect for bora, when it wouldn’t be advisable to anchor in its central branch. There you’ll find just several vacation homes, a small beach and stone slabs made by Mother Nature especially for sun worshipers.

There are many attractive nautical destinations on the island of Hvar, but the most beautiful experience around still is sailing through the narrow, winding fjord at the end of which awaits Vrboska – the smallest town on the island. Dense pine trees whose branches descend towards the water unbothered by wind confirm this is the best sheltered bay on the island of Hvar.

The wind around is the strong south wind and the levant, which might – albeit extremely rarely – create tidal waves.

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The tiny village of Vrboska offers but two possibilities for mooring: at the very entrance, in the ACI marina Vrboska (85 berths), or a little deeper into the bay, at the village waterfront. The spacious bay of Soline, as an azure stepping stone to Vrboska, is a favorite anchorage of smaller and larger yachts.

Visit Jelsa and Hvar town

Jelsa has always been a popular destination for yachtsmen who want to feel the local pules, and in recent years this lively little town has become a favorite of the mega-yacht crowd, after the construction of their brand new waterfront. Completely unprotected from bora, Jelsa offers safe berths for 54 vessels.

Jelsa is also home to several decadent Hvar restaurants and the nearby Tomić winery, very popular among all visitors. Our recommendation: a Mojito in the newly opened cocktail bar.

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Sail the northern shores of the island of Hvar and discover the peaceful local vibe of this Hvar Luxury Yacht Charter Guide. All the while, keep in mind that Pokrivenik bay is the only safe anchorage on the stretch from Jelsa to Sućuraj. This larger bay actually consists of five canals, and by far the most beautiful of them is the one in the middle.

This deeply set canal surrounded by impressive steep cliffs and hiding a beautiful pebble beach with in its center has more to offer than just safety from winds, with views of vineyards and olive groves.

You can anchor in this central canal at depths ranging from 6 to 12 meters, or move into the eastern canal if bora is afoot. There you will find a small pier with one hotel, Timun, whose restaurant serves typical local Mediterranean cuisine.

Boaters are always happy to visit the nearby Pakomina bay for its many excellent family-owned restaurant and free mooring spots on the small waterfront, which, however does not offer good shelter from the ever-present bora.

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Sućuraj is a small fishing village rarely noticed by yachtsmen while enjoying the Hvar sailing tour. With jugo or levant it will not provide a good shelter, and with south-westerly wind creating small, but unpleasant waves.

Several vessels can be moored laterally inside of the breakwater, and about twenty vessels can expect to find berths in the northern part of the port, on pontoons along the waterfront.

This village is nice enough for a walk, a visit to one of the local Hvar restaurants, a peek into a church or two, or a visit to the three-meter tall statue of St. Nicholas on the pier – to ask for calms seas, of course.

Charter Scorpios today and embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure

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Luxury sailing yacht SCORPIOS was built in 2023 by yacht builder Radez, offering 6 cabins, from which 4 convertible, for up to 12 guests, catered by 11 crew members. This luxury cruising yacht is a true gem, considering her luxury design and exceptional service, offering her guests an unforgettable charter experience. SCORPIOS boasts plenty of unique areas, all designed with ultimate luxury and guest comfort in mind.

From Sućuraj westward, small bays and beautiful Hvar beaches dot the coast like pearls, but consider them all suitable for anchoring only in calm weather. In Mrtinovik and Veprinova bays, many restaurants offer the possibility of mooring by their buoys, as well as excellent food on their picturesque patios. Leave the Šćedro Nature Reserve at the stern and sail at the foot of the highest slopes of the island of Hvar.

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Many excellent wines come to life on these slopes, the most famous among them made by one Zlatan Plenković, owner of the small harbor in Sveta Nedjelja and the restaurant Bilo idro, which has a unique wine cellar under the sea. The nearby bays of Zarače and Borče, right next to Milna, attract the eye with their steep cliffs, beautiful pebble beaches, green vegetation and Caribbean shades of water.

In those bays, restaurants offer always fresh, always good food, and more often than not, the possibility of mooring on buoys. However, keep in mind that these bays should also be avoided with southerly winds.

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The town of Hvar is only a few miles away, so sail on and end your adventure there, where we began our Hvar Luxury Yacht Charter Guide, surrounded by the charm of the biggest town on the island.

Text Josipa Vlahović Cikatić

Photos Ivo Pervan, Boris Kačan, Antonio Rosetti, TZ Hvar & Unsplash /Geio Tischler

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