Charter Routes Croatia

With its coastline of 1777 kilometers and its more than 1100 offshore islands, Croatia stretches across the east coast of the Adriatic Sea and is therefore the most attractive destination for gulet charters.
Split

Split is the second largest city in Croatia and is located on a peninsula on Croatia's Adriatic coast. With almost 170,000 residents, it is the economic and cultural center of the Dalmatian region. Split was established around the year 305, making it one of the oldest Croatian cities. During a cultural journey of discovery in the old town, numerous sights and historical treasures could be found. A particular attraction for visitors is the Diocletian's Palace from the 4th century. The city center of Split with the world-famous palace was on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1979.

Split Charter Routes
Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the best-known Croatian cities around the world and is located on a peninsula on Croatia's Adriatic coast. It has a population of about 43,000. Dubrovnik has a long and rich history dating back to the 6th century and at the beginning of its existence it was known as Ragusa in Latin. After the Croats arrived and settled in the city and its surroundings, the name was changed to its current name after an oak forest that grew near the city. Throughout its long history the city was ruled by a number of then powerful states.

Dubrovnik Charter Routes
Sibenik

A city in Croatia by the name of Šibenik rests in the bay of the Krka river, overlooking the many islands in the neighborhood. An important base for blue cruises, it offers much more than just up to date marine and chartering services. Intact nature and clear sea are valuable assets of this part of the world and Šibenik is proud to cater to all who want to bask in the natural treasures it has on offer. St. Anthony`s channel splits the waters around Šibenik with and the rest of the Adriatic Sea. The channel is stacked full of natural beauties, housing one of two UNESCO sites in Šibenik, the Fortress of St. Nicholas.

Sibenik Charter Routes
Trogir

Trogir is a historic town and harbor on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County. The historic centre of Trogir is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo. It lies 27 kilometers west of the city of Split. Due to the historic meaning of the town’s core (famous Trogir cathedral with Radovan’s portal, Kairos, town loggia and hall, fortress of St. Marc and Kamerlengo...), in 1997, the historic centre of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. It is a town-museum and those who love art, culture, architecture will adore it.

Trogir Charter Routes

Charter Routes & Itineraries

Discover the most exclusive travel destinations in the Mediterranean and Adriatic. Sail in Turkish waters, around the Greek islands or in Croatia. Even in spring and autumn, the Mediterranean offers the best weather conditions for the perfect charter holiday of the highest quality.

We will be happy to advise you on choosing your port of departure and the corresponding gulet yacht and will be happy to inform you personally about the possibilities on-site. Explore beautiful bays and coasts on a charter holiday with a gulet and learn more about foreign cultures - everything is possible with our tailor-made charter service.

Turkey

Yacht Charter in Turkey

Gulet charter in Turkey will amaze you. The best charter destinations along this rich and varied coast start either in Bodrum, Marmaris , Fethiye or Göcek

croatia

Yacht Charter in Croatia

With its coastline of 1777 kilometers and its more than 1100 offshore islands, Croatia stretches across the east coast of the Adriatic Sea

greece

Yacht Charter in Greece

Greece has an extremely favorable sailing climate, enjoy the Greek island in the Aegean Sea from its most beautiful side