Croatia is fast becoming the country that is on everyone’s bucket list for a vacation and what better way to see it than on a crewed yacht charter.  Known for its stunning coastline, diverse landscapes, historic towns, vineyards and Unesco World Heritage Sites, this charter location has it all. Notable destinations are Dubrovnik with its ancient city walls, Split with the impressive Diocletian’s Palace, and the island of Hvar for its party scene. Croatia has some delicious local produce which includes fresh seafood, olive oil and truffles. With over one thousand islands to explore in protected crystal clear waters and a mix of culture, adventure and relaxation, Croatia is an ideal location for a crewed yacht charter.  The best time to visit Croatia is between April and October, with July and August being the busiest and hottest months. |
We Recently attended the Charter Yacht Show in the city of Split at the beginning of October and are ready to recommend the best crewed yachts for your charter vacation in Croatia! Here are a couple of favorites from the show. |
77 foot sailing catamaran Adriatic Dragon is more than a yacht, it is the perfect home from home for exploring Croatia. With an experienced captain along with 3 other crew members who are ready to show you the best that their country has to offer. A large master suite offers a private balcony together with 3 other cabins makes this a great yacht for a family.Â
From €68,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.
To the wonderful Adriatic Dragon crew, some of the best people to guide us on an unforgettable journey. Not only was this trip a fantastic experience, with delicious food, breathtaking sights it was also those kind of trips that your remember fondly on clouder days or during cold nights. Without these amazing people, on this magnificent boat, we would not live in the sunshine, swim in the sea, drink the wild and play.
From €47,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.
From €90,000/week
Plus Expenses or APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
The charter rate shown includes the use of the charter yacht, professional crew and onboard equipment.
All other daily expenses, that are not included in the base rate, will be covered with an Advanced Provisioning Payment (APA). This is collected before the charter commences.
APA expenses include fuel for both the yacht and tender, provisions, dockage, moorings, airport transfers, cruising permits and taxes, scuba diving and onshore excursions.
The APA payment is typically 20%-25% of the base charter rate for sailing yachts and 30%-35% for motor yachts. Your captain will purchase provisions, taxes, fuel etc for the charter using the APA and will keep all receipts along with a running log of expenses. This can be viewed at any time during your charter.
Any APA that has not been spent will be returned to you at the end of the charter. If during the charter, expenses exceed the APA, additional funds will need to be submitted. Your captain will update and advise you if any further payment is required. This will need to be paid before you disembark.
Crew Gratuity is separate and is typically 15%-20% of the charter rate. This should be given to your captain at the end of your charter.