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  • 4.85
    "Отличные пейзажи, очень хорошая кухня, располагающие люди! Много интересных мест на островах, особенно интересны острова Млежет, Ластово."

Start your sailing yacht charter in Croatia here and you won't be disappointed for sure. This wonderful city will have you mesmerized and loved up in no time. Dubrovnik is bursting at the seams with beauty, variety and a magnetism that is unique to the city. There is a wide range of high qualitiy sailing yachts or power boats. Last not least the prices for boat rental are very competitive.

Setting sail from Dubrovnik - How to get there?

You can easily reach Dubrovnik airport, 15 km from the centre, from mostly all bigger European cities. Or make your way down the Adriatic Highway by car - all the while dreaming of your ideal Dubrovnik charter experience. This famous seaport is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia, at the southern tip of Croatia. Therefore, it is the perfect starting point for a boat charter around the Croatian islands.
 

Which marinas in Dubrovnik are best suited for bareboat charter yachts?

Marina Gruz can host about 100 yachts of up to 55 m LOA and has several cruise ship terminals too. It lies about 4 km North-West of the Old Town. Already here you have practically everything you might need within walking distance: Shopping mall, supermarkets to get supplies for your Croatian yacht charter, banks, restaurants and bars. If need be, you can pay mostly anywhere at your convenience with Euros or Dollars - the change given back will be Croatian Kuna however. A taxi or shuttle bus will take you the short ride into town. It's a lovely drive and you will be passing lush greenery and gorgeous villas on the way.

About the same distance to the Old Town is the Yacht Club Orsan to the North-West of the historic centre. It has 250 moorings for vessels of a maximum length of up to 20 m. This port is also very well connected and also offers a wide range of services for yacht charterers.

Finally, the Dubrovnik ACI marina about 6 km from the city centre has 380 berths and fits yachts of up to 60 m. Here you get fantastic infrastructure for sailors. There is a shipyard with dry dock, lots of shops, a swimming pool, tennis courts and much more.

Contrary to belief it is not possible to moor up in the historic harbour of Dubrovnik. But with the above options you have plenty of possibilities to choose from.
 

What has Dubrovnik got to offer for après sailing?

Before going on a sailing holiday around the Croatian islands you should really pay the Old Town a visit. A tour on top of the huge, up to 6 m thick ramparts can easily mean walking on the biggest, coolest set of city walls you will ever set foot on.

´The pearl of the Adriatic´, as it is also called, is vibrant and alive with street performers, music festivals and concerts. You can shop till you drop or take the cable car far, far up the hill. Here you can savour the breathtaking view over some of the most impressive fortifications in Europe. Admire the sea of red roofs and the distant horizon over the Med full of promises for your personal dream Adriatic yacht charter. Back down with your feet firmly on the ground take in some more of the sights of the UNESCO world heritage site - there are so many to choose from. Strolling down the Stradun, Dubrovnik´s majestic main street, is just one of them. It is a pedestrian zone as is the rest of the historic centre. Maybe sample some Croatian produce as you go along or buy some funky souvenirs and have a chat with one of the local vendors.

When it's time for sundowners you can make your way up to one of the numerous charming little chill out bars that are perched on the rocks above the sea. Listen to the hypnotic beats, relax and congratulate yourself on being there. Dream away as you watch the sun drop in the Mediterranean Sea. Your own sailing adventure is soon about to begin...

As it gets dark the ´Croatian Athens´ is transformed dramatically into a stunningly romantic backdrop for you to lose track of time. You can enjoy pristine quality seafood fresh from the catch, have a glass of wine and watch the international crowd walk past. Most visitors coming to this town for the first time will have a look of sheer wonder and joy on their faces. Dubrovnik does just that: It makes people happy to be alive and its amazingly intact walls are a sight to behold forever.
 

Which ones are the best day charter escapes from Dubrovnik?

Very recommendable is a day´s sailing trip around the beautiful Elaphite islands. A skipper will pick you up from Gruz harbour and take you across the clear water. There are plenty of beaches there to discover, or alternatively many beautiful churches and sights dating as far back as the 15th century. Enjoy the lovely view of the orange groves and try the local cuisine before heading back to the city.

Another option is a day trip to the Mljet National Park. This densely wooded island is said to have been the setting for Ulysses being caught in the goddess Calypso´s cave.

Korcula, also nearby, has an absolutely wonderful town worth coming to. Here you can also visit Marco Polo´s alleged birth house.

Last not least you could do an excursion to Montenegro that includes a stop in the beautiful port town of Kotor. The choice is all yours!
 

How to charter a yacht in Dubrovnik?

There are numerous bareboat yacht charter providers in Dubrovnik. Some of them are: Ultra Jedrenje, Croatia Yachting and Euromarine. You have your choice of sailing yacht or motor boat hire. If you want to charter one of their boats just make your request via the search form and we will find you the best offer.

Now finally it is time - are you ready for your Adriatic charter holiday? Planning a trip, preparing and looking forward to it is a pure pleasure in itself. The brilliant infrastructure, rich natural produce and friendly, helpful attitude of the locals will all contribute to ensure your preparations run smoothly. So go ahead now and explore the immense variety and beauty of the Croatian islands. You might just find it is the best holiday you ever had!

One-Week Sailing Itinerary from Dubrovnik, Croatia: A Memorable Adventure Through the Dalmatian Coast

Day 1: Dubrovnik to Mljet

Begin your yacht charter adventure on Saturday evening in the historic and picturesque port of Dubrovnik. Set sail towards the lush island of Mljet, located about 25 nautical miles away. As you traverse the Adriatic Sea, enjoy the mesmerizing vistas of the Croatian coastline. Upon arrival at Mljet, find a snug berth in the marina, and treat yourself to a mouthwatering dinner at a local seaside eatery.

Day 2: Mljet to Korčula

Wave goodbye to Mljet and head towards the alluring island of Korčula, situated approximately 30 nautical miles away. En route, make a pit stop at the breathtaking Prožurska Luka bay on Mljet Island for a revitalizing swim in its crystal-clear waters, and perhaps even a chance to spot some cheeky dolphins. Continue to Korčula, secure your yacht charter in the bustling harbor, and explore the town's rich history, admiring its well-preserved medieval architecture.

Day 3: Korčula to Hvar

Set sail from Korčula and embark on a 25-nautical-mile journey to the vibrant town of Hvar. Along the way, drop anchor at the scenic Pakleni Islands for a relaxing swim and a leisurely lunch in a chic waterfront restaurant. Upon arrival at Hvar, dock your yacht charter in the lively marina, and immerse yourself in the town's electric nightlife, mingling with fellow yacht enthusiasts.

Day 4: Hvar to Vis

Leave Hvar behind and navigate towards the quaint island of Vis, about 20 nautical miles away. En route, stop at the stunning Stiniva Cove for a swim in its azure waters and some sunbathing on its secluded pebble beach. Once you reach Vis, find a perfect spot in the marina or a nearby anchorage, and explore the island's charming streets, savoring delightful local wines and culinary delights.

Day 5: Vis to Lastovo

Depart from Vis and set sail for the captivating island of Lastovo, located approximately 35 nautical miles away. On the way, take a break at the pristine Bisage Bay on Lastovo Island, where you can enjoy a leisurely swim, snorkel among the colorful marine life, or simply bask in the sun. Continue to Lastovo, drop anchor in the designated area, and delve into the island's rich history and natural beauty, visiting ancient sites and observing the unique wildlife.

Day 6: Lastovo to Šipan

Leave the serene island of Lastovo behind and sail towards the vibrant town of Šipan, situated about 35 nautical miles away. On the way, drop anchor at the picturesque Okuklje Bay, where you can take a leisurely swim, admire the stunning surroundings, and perhaps even spot some playful sea creatures. Upon arrival at Šipan, secure your yacht charter in the cozy marina, and explore the town's picturesque streets, enjoying delicious local cuisine.

Day 7: Šipan to Dubrovnik

On the final day of your yacht charter adventure, set sail from Šipan and make your way back to Dubrovnik, a journey of approximately 20 nautical miles. Before returning to your starting point, take the time to explore the serene Koločep Island, where you can enjoy a last swim or sunbathing session in the idyllic surroundings of its crystal-clear waters.

Arrive back in Dubrovnik on Friday evening, ready to return your yacht charter to the base. As you disembark, bid farewell to your yacht and crew, taking with you unforgettable memories of your Croatian sailing adventure.

Summary Table

DayFromToDistance (Nautical Miles)
1DubrovnikMljet25
2MljetKorčula30
3KorčulaHvar25
4HvarVis20
5VisLastovo35
6LastovoŠipan35
7ŠipanDubrovnik20


 

What are the top sailing destinations around Dubrovnik?

Dubrovnik is an excellent starting point for exploring the beautiful Croatian coast. Some of the top sailing destinations include the islands of Mljet, with its lush national park, Korčula, birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo, and the Elafiti Islands, particularly Lopud, Koločep and Šipan, known for their untouched nature and beautiful sandy beaches. Don't miss the chance to explore the Pakleni Islands near Hvar, known for their crystal-clear waters and hidden coves.

What are some must-visit anchor bays?

There are several stunning anchor bays around Dubrovnik that you won't want to miss. Sunj Bay on the island of Lopud offers a sandy beach and shallow, warm waters perfect for swimming. Pomena Bay on Mljet Island is a gateway to Mljet National Park, and Zaklopatica Bay on Lastovo offers secluded tranquillity. Additionally, the islands around the city like Lokrum also offer safe anchorages.

Can you recommend any marinas in or near Dubrovnik?

Yes, the Dubrovnik area offers a variety of marinas suitable for various yacht sizes. ACI Marina Dubrovnik is one of the most secure and best-equipped marinas in the Adriatic, providing a range of services for yachts. Other marinas include the Luka Gruž harbour, which is nearer to the city, and the Batala Marina, ideal for smaller boats. Near Dubrovnik, you can also consider Marina Frapa Gruž and Cavtat Marina.

What can I explore in Dubrovnik's Old Town while on a sailing vacation?

Dubrovnik's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Sailors often take time to explore its cobbled streets, stunning architecture and historic monuments like the Lovrijenac and Bokar fortresses, Sponza Palace, and the Rector's Palace. Don't miss the city walls for stunning views of the Adriatic, and take the cable car up to Mount Srđ for an unforgettable panorama of the city and the sea.

What water activities can I engage?

Sailing around Dubrovnik offers opportunities for a range of water activities. Aside from sailing itself, you can enjoy snorkelling and diving in the crystal clear waters. The Blue Cave on Koločep Island and the underwater cave near Lokrum are particularly popular among divers. Kayaking is another popular activity, and paddleboarding is a great way to explore the coastline and the hidden coves.

What are some of the gastronomic specialties that I can try during my sailing vacation?

Croatia is renowned for its seafood, and Dubrovnik is no exception. Try fresh oysters from Ston, black risotto made with cuttlefish ink, and grilled fish drizzled with local olive oil. Don't miss peka, a traditional dish where meat or fish is cooked under a bell-like dome in an open fire. Pair these with a glass of local Posip white wine or Dingač red.

Are there any local events or festivals in Dubrovnik that coincide with the sailing season?

Absolutely. The summer season in Dubrovnik is filled with cultural events. The most prominent is the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, held annually from mid-July to mid-August, offering a variety of performances in music, theatre, and dance. You may also wish to plan your trip around the Feast of St. Blaise, the patron saint of Dubrovnik, celebrated in February with processions and festivities.

What local customs should I be aware of when visiting the surrounding islands?

The locals in Dubrovnik and the surrounding islands are known for their warm hospitality. It's customary to greet people with a simple 'Dobar dan' (Good day). Respect for nature is deeply ingrained, so be mindful of your surroundings, particularly when anchoring in protected bays and parks. When visiting churches, modest dress is expected. Finally, a toast with a glass of local rakija (fruit brandy) is a customary way to begin a meal or celebrate a new friendship.

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