Yacht charter in Dubrovnik region, Croatia

Sailing in Dubrovnik region provides ample of opportunities to enjoy unspoiled natural environment and untouched historical heritage, all wrapped in a warm Adriatic welcome. Many have come from all corners of the world to bask in the ambiance of one of the finest examples of living history in the world.


 
Yacht charter in Dubrovnik region, Croatia

Where to start? – Best charter ports in Dubrovnik region

City of Dubrovnik

A soft seashell, gently bosomed in rock, offers it`s pearl to the sea. This pearl is the city of Dubrovnik, The Pearl of the Adriatic. Awe-inspiring sights are to be witnessed while strolling the central promenade, Stradun. The shimmering of polished, white-rock streets reflects renaissance, gothic, and baroque architectural styles, all under protection of UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The narrow and winding streets and small squares of Dubrovnik will always have in store a place where concertos and exhibitions are held. The most famous of all Dubrovnik`s festivities is the Dubrovnik summer games, where internationally renowned musicians and actors perform. Rising above the walls guarding the city with a cable car, takes one all the way up to mount Srđ, where a spectacular view awaits. Getting exclusive offers on luxurious chartered yachts and sailing into the sunset or experiencing a night-time cruise has been made easy to do in Dubrovnik.

Slano

Indented in a long bay, Slano is not far the center of the region, Dubrovnik, but still retains an atmosphere of tranquility and surrounds itself with a charming Mediterranean vibe. Inhabited since memory, the natural protection the bay offers was ideal place for fishing and cultivating olives in the past. Numerous Archeological sites surround Slano, like the bones of old roman forts or the famous Rectors court and several summerhouses of ancient dignitaries - A true testament of the might of the former Dubrovnik Republic. Taverns in Slano offer plenty of fine fresh fish and traditional side-dishes, served with excellent local wines and the beaches are numerous and rich in variety - pebbles, pavements, sand or stone

Makarska

Makarska is situated between the peninsula of St. Peter and cape Osejava. This picturesque town harmoniously combines the features of mountain and sea. Beaches, small wood and mountain peaks, reaching nearly 1800 meters are all to be found in a tight diameter. Specific climate characteristics, a result of protection that comes from the nearby mountain of Biokovo, make Makarska a very safe choice for docking. Because of good logistical support from well-established marinas and harbors in Makarska, it is easy to do some island hopping between the islands of Hvar, Brač and Korčula. In the evening, it is possible to enjoy one of many festivities, various art and musical stage programs and other cultural manifestations.

Krvavica

Krvavica is a small fishing village, located near Makarska, resting in the base of the lumbering Biokovo mountain. The coast here is a continuation of beautiful sand, rock and gravel beaches. Limited capacities of Krvavica make it a quiet place, to be enjoyed under the sun with only the wind and waves being heard. A swift look, from the beaches into the distance, reveals clear sea and an unforgettable sunset under the sky of Krvavica.

When and where to sail in Dubrovnik region?

When sailing in the region of Dubrovnik, the vicinity of the Peljesac peninsula, Elaphite islands, Mljet island, Neretva river delta and the city of Dubrovnik make for an exciting excursion itinerary. Remember that in summer, the town of Dubrovnik gets completely packed with tourists and to enter the old town you will have to waiting in queues at the gates.The best time to visit Dubrovnik is from late September to mid-October, when it is a lot less crowded.

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