CLIMATE & GEOGRAPHY


CHARTER GUIDE
Nature endowed Croatia with clear azure waters, a Mediterranean climate, 1,185 islands, inlets and reefs, and a heavily indented coastline.
The scenery is unbeatable and spectacularly diverse – the medieval hilltop settlements of Istria; the steeply rising mountains guarding the mainland most of the way along the Dalmatian coast; lush almost deserted areas such as Mljet Island and the Peljesac Peninsula; thriving towns like Hvar and Korcula steeped in history and tradition; deserted pine wooded beaches and bays; the stark lunar landscape of the Kornati archipelago; the sweeping bays of Vis and Cavtat; and the spectacular waterfalls at Krka, upstream from Sibenik.
The culture, history and architecture is just as varied, reflecting the past influences of the Greeks, the Romans, the Slavs, the Austrian Hapsburgs, the French under Napoleon, and, of course, the Illyrians, ancestors of today’s native population.
Add to this a strong will to provide the best in luxury services and you have the makings of one of the world’s best cruising destinations for superyachts.
ItineraryPula to Trogir: 8 days cruising northern Croatia’s coast and islandsFrom Istria to Central Dalmatia, northern Croatia is a superyacht playground of stunning scenery, medieval cities and gourmet delights |
Feature7 things to do in Croatia…When scenery, sunbathing and snorkelling become a little too humdrum and you want something more out of your cruise, weave one of these into your itinerary |
Fact fileCroatia fact fileEverything you need to know for that cruise around the magnificent coast and islands of Croatia, from what permits you need to where to spot dolphins and the best place to find the perfect truffle |



















