Destinations

Each charter is distinct and reflects guests’ diverse preferences, whether it be for nightlife, natural wonders, vineyards, or historic towns. We will partner with you to design an itinerary that is fully customized, with the exception of the initial and final port of call. Below are a few of our most popular destinations.

Private Coves

Our yachts provide access to destinations that are unreachable by conventional means and that are far away from the crowds. Croatia has over 1,000 islands where you can relax in privacy, explore calm waters with paddle boards, or have an unforgettable party without upsetting the neighbors.

Our captains are locals and experienced sailors. They know the most secluded and beautiful coves to include in your itinerary, while also maximizing your time during the charter.

Additionally, our yachts have enough supplies and power to operate off the grid, giving you the flexibility and capability to explore the Adriatic Sea in a way few tourists can. Use the yacht as a comfortable base for one of Croatia’s many music festivals, or spend a couple of comfortable days enjoying the beauty of a remote national park. You decide, and we will make it happen.

Dubrovnik

Encircled by ancient stone walls, Dubrovnik’s UNESCO-listed Old Town is famous for its marble streets, baroque architecture, and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Its rich history, vibrant culture, world-class cuisine, and cinematic scenery, famous for Game of Thrones, draw visitors from all over the world.

Known as the Republic of Ragusa from the 14th to the early 19th century, Dubrovnik rivaled Venice in maritime influence and wealth. It was an early pioneer of progressive laws, including one of the first decrees abolishing slavery (1416). Dubrovnik’s prosperity, autonomy, and cultural achievements made it a beacon of commerce, diplomacy, and humanism in the Mediterranean. Today, it is one of the world’s most desirable destinations.

Hvar

Visit Croatia’s sunniest island and the country’s most famous social scene. Hvar Town’s restaurants, waterfront bars, rooftop lounges, and secluded clubs host international DJs and celebrities. Go to Hula Hula beach club for a sunset EDM set, and then to Carpe Diem, ensconced on a private islet in the town’s bay, for a party that does not stop until the end of the summer; or, simply relax in the comfort of your own yacht in the historic harbor.

The island offers more than 24-hr clubbing. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, rolling lavender field, vineyards, and secluded beaches make Hvar one of Europe’s most popular yachting destinations.

Korčula

Michelin-starred restaurants and internationally awarded vineyards dot this tranquil island. The Venetian Republic erected the town’s robust fortifications to safeguard its important administrative hub and lucrative trading center. Today, the ramparts are a picturesque setting for sunset cocktails and people watching, rather than serving as a lookout for invaders.

Korčula is also a base for exploring one of Croatia’s most dramatic landscapes - Pelješac Peninsula, which is separated from the island by a narrow strait. The peninsula is renowned for fresh oysters, red wine, and remote beaches accessible only by boat or an arduous hike. The peninsula is also the site of the Walls of Ston, the world’s second-longest system of fortifications, after the Great Wall of China, that the Dubrovnik Republic erected to protects its valuable salt flats, a key preservative in the hot Mediterranean climate.

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