Why Croatia?
Over 1,200 islands line Croatia's Dalmatian Coast, each with its own character — from the lavender fields of Hvar to the medieval ramparts of Dubrovnik. The Adriatic is calm, the distances short, the food and wine exceptional, and the summer light feels like it was designed for Instagram.
Best Season
May through October. The Maestral (afternoon sea breeze) provides reliable 10–18 knot sailing. July–August is peak season. June and September offer warm water, fewer boats, and better restaurant availability.
Perfect For
History lovers, wine enthusiasts, couples, and groups. Croatia's short distances (most sails under 3 hours) and calm waters make it excellent for first-time charterers. Game of Thrones fans will recognize Dubrovnik's every corner.
Must-Visit Spots
Where to Drop Anchor
Sample Itinerary
7 days in Croatia
Day 1: Split → Brač (Bol)
Depart ACI Marina Split. Sail to Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) — Croatia's most famous beach, a shifting gravel spit. Anchor in Bol harbor. Evening stroll through the stone village.
Day 2: Brač → Hvar → Pakleni Islands
Cross to Hvar. Moor at Palmižana on the Pakleni Islands. Water-taxi to Hvar Town for the fortress view, cocktails, and people-watching on the Riva.
Day 3: Pakleni → Vis → Komiža
Sail to Vis, Croatia's most remote inhabited island. Visit the Blue Cave on Biševo (morning is best). Anchor in Komiža — the most authentic fishing village in Dalmatia.
Day 4: Vis → Korčula
Cross to Korčula. Explore Marco Polo's alleged birthplace. Evening walk along the sea walls, dinner at a family konoba — order the peka (you'll need to pre-order).
Day 5: Korčula → Mljet
Sail to Mljet National Park — an entire island that's two-thirds forest and two saltwater lakes. Kayak the lakes, visit the Benedictine monastery on St. Mary's island, anchor in Pomena bay.
Day 6: Mljet → Dubrovnik
Sail south to Dubrovnik. Walk the city walls (1.2 miles around the old town), take the cable car to Mount Srđ for sunset, and dinner at a sea-terrace restaurant.
Day 7: Dubrovnik → Elafiti Islands → Dubrovnik
Day trip to the Elafiti Islands — Lopud's Šunj Beach, Šipan's olive groves. Return to Dubrovnik for checkout. Optional: one last sunset from the city walls.







