Croatia Yacht Charter

Rich in nature and ranked as one of the top five countries in Europe for its bio-diversity, Croatia is filled with forests, islands and flourishing marine life. The scattering of coastal islands sparkle like gems in the Adriatic, offering a wealth of local culture and dramatic landscapes to explore. Visit beautifully preserved Mediterranean towns packed with quaint stone houses, where you can sample some excellent local dishes.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a must stop on any Croatian yacht charter with its UNESCO Heritage site, the ‘Old Town Dubrovnik’. Walk the narrow cobbled streets awe of the fascinating architecture this magnificent city has on offer in the realm of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Enjoy a fabulous meal in one of the many finedining restaurants selected by your Captain and the crew after a day of culture and history, followed by a drink or two in an exclusive nightclub. If loud music and dancing is not your thing, in one of the relaxed and quaint little wine bars, you might taste some of Croatia’s excellent wines or drink a late night coffee watching the passersby. The high stone city walls of Dubrovnik and other attractions such as Luza Square, Stradun, Sponza Palace, Orlando Column, City Hall, National Theatre, Rector’s Palace and Bishop’s Palace are just some of the key elements this city has to offer.

Hvar

The fabulous island of Hvar is knowns as the ‘Queen of the Dalmatian Islands,’ and if this is the case, then her royal retinue is the Pakleni Islands to the south west, filled with serene coves and beaches to escape from the lively bars and clubs in Hvar town, which party long into the early hours of the morning

Telašćica Park

Telašćica Bay is located in the central part of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, in the south-eastern part of the island of Dugi Otok. For its extreme beauty, richness and importance, this bay surrounded by 13 islands and islets, together with 6 islets inside the bay itself, was proclaimed a Nature Park in 1988. Telašćica acquired the status of a protected area already in 1980 because of its valuable flora and fauna, geological and geomorphological phenomena, versatile sea bottom life, and interesting archaeological heritage.

THE YACHT

Discover the very best of the yachting world aboard Maoro: