8 Day Yacht Charter Croatia

Split to Zadar
Yacht Charter Itinerary

Set sail on a breathtaking journey along Croatia’s coast, starting from the historic Split, then to the sun-kissed Hvar, and onto the medieval charm of Trogir. Glide into the serene bays of Rogoznica, before wandering the ancient streets of Šibenik. Discover the untouched beauty of the Kornati Islands, relax on the pristine shores of Pašman, and finish in Zadar, where history and stunning sunsets await. This adventure offers the perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and unparalleled beauty, making every moment an unforgettable treasure.
Make the best of your 8 Day Yacht Charter Croatia with our Split to Zadar yacht charter itinerary.

Day 1

Split

Start your charter in Split, Croatia’s second-largest city. The perfect place to experience Dalmatian culture at its finest, this cosmopolitan city elegantly combines tradition and modernity whilst maintaining a vibrant buzz of life. Visit Diocletian’s Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site and stunning reminder of the Roman influence on Croatia’s monuments, and enjoy the multitude of bars, restaurants and shops housed within the antique walls of the city. Split is also famous for its magical coastline, sparkling waters and golden sand beaches – explore in the morning before boarding your luxury yacht for a delicious lunch and the start of your charter.

Day 2

Hvar

A hub of vibrant, pulsating life, Hvar Town offers visitors a plethora of bars, restaurants and clubs to dance the night away in style. Whether in an elegant restaurant or one of the town’s legendary beach bars, Hvar is a place to see and be seen. One of the newest playgrounds of the wealthy, Hvar offers a superb stop on your charter to go and let off some steam onland. For those less keen on the party lifestyle, head to Hvar’s abandoned ancient hamlets, craggy peaks, vineyards and the lavender fields that the island is famous for. This region is worth exploring on a day trip, as is the island’s southern coast, with some beautiful and isolated coves.

Day 3

Trogir

Cruise on to gorgeous Trogir and anchor in sparkling emerald waters. Breakfast on deck overlooking the Venetian style city and its medieval walls. After a delicious meal prepared by your private chef, bask in the warmth of the sun’s rays, slip into the surrounding waters to cool off and enjoy the historical ambience of Trogir. For those with a thirst for history, head into the old town to admire Baroque and Renaissance style architecture. Explore the maze-like marble streets, intersected by canals, to get a feel of true Dalmatian history.

Day 4

Rogoznica

A quiet Mediterranean town, Rogoznica lies on the former island of Koper, connected to the mainland by an artificial mound in the second half of the nineteenth century. Whilst most of the island is covered with forests, its populated areas are characterized by the traditional red roofed stone houses of the old Mediterranean. Known as one of the most beautiful and sheltered ports in Croatia, Rogoznica is always a welcome stop for charterers.

Day 5

Šibenik

Cruise into Šibenik with its magnificent medieval heart gleaming white against the flat waters of the bay. This beautiful town is known as the oldest native Croatian town and here you can find the Cathedral of St. James and the St. Nicholas Fort, both monuments on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The stone labyrinth of steep back streets and alleys is a joy to explore, before heading onwards to the Kornati Islands.

Day 6

Kornati

Composed of 140 uninhabited islands, islets and reefs and spanning 300 sq km, the Kornatis are the largest and most dense archipelago in the Adriatic. Due to the typically karstic terrain, the islands are riddled with cracks, caves, grottoes and rugged cliffs. With no sources of freshwater, the islands are mostly barren, and have been affected by a plethora of wildfires. The evergreens and holm oaks burnt down, the landscape has seen a marked change; far from stripping the islands of their beauty, the deforestation has highlighted startling rock formations. The stark white rock face against the azure blues of the Adriatic is an eerie and wonderful sight.

Day 7

Pašman

Resting just off the coast of Northern Dalmatia is Pašman, a little island separated from the mainland by a channel. Adorned with two beautiful sandy beaches, islets Komornik, Babac and Muntan and an old stone centre, Pašman is a memory of ancient times. Step onboard the tender and head for shore where so much awaits. Taste authentic dishes and enjoy local entertainment; bathe in crystal clear seas; take hike and bike trails; and for adventurers and explorers, we recommend a visit to the Bobića cave in the Soline bay.

Day 8

Zadar

Cruise to Zadar, the last stop on your yacht charter. Rich in Roman ruins, medieval churches, cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums, Zadar is an intriguing city set on a small peninsula. Relatively quiet even in midsummer, Zadar’s two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and the Sun Salutation – need to be seen and heard to be believed. The mix of ancient relics, Habsburg elegance and coastal setting combine to form a living, vibrant city enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.

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