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Fleet 1 2024 Prices shown are in GBP(£) per yacht for 1 week

Yacht details 27 Apr - 21 Jun 22 Jun - 26 Jul 27 Jul - 16 Aug 17 Aug - 13 Sep 14 Sep - 27 Sep 28 Sep - 02 Nov
Model / layout Year Cabins WC
Dufour 360 GL - 3 cab. 2018 3 1 from
£1,000
from
£2,305
from
£2,341
from
£2,418
from
£2,050
from
£1,250
Dufour 412 GL 2021 3 2 from
£1,332
from
£3,145
from
£3,323
from
£3,432
from
£2,909
from
£1,782

Fleet 1 2024 Prices shown are in GBP(£) per yacht for 1 week

Yacht details 27 Apr - 21 Jun 22 Jun - 26 Jul 27 Jul - 16 Aug 17 Aug - 13 Sep 14 Sep - 27 Sep 28 Sep - 02 Nov
Model / layout Year Cabins WC
Lagoon 40 - 4 + 2 cab 2023 4 4 from
£2,145
from
£4,573
from
£6,268
from
£7,314
from
£4,932
from
£2,991
Bali 4.1 - 3 + 1 cab. 2020 3 3 from
£1,932
from
£4,573
from
£6,268
from
£7,314
from
£4,932
from
£2,991
Bali 4.2 - 4 + 2 cab. 2024 4 4 from
£2,414
from
£5,945
from
£8,150
from
£4,850
from
£4,850
from
£3,891
Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42 - 4 + 2 cab. 2024 4 4 from
£2,414
from
£5,945
from
£7,050
from
£4,141
from
£4,141
from
£3,891
Helia 44 - 4 + 2 cab. 2018 4 4 from
£2,600
from
£6,600
from
£9,041
from
£10,545
from
£5,982
from
£3,627
Bali 4.6 - 5 + 2 cab. 2024 5 4 from
£3,018
from
£6,868
from
£7,600
from
£5,586
from
£5,155
from
£4,864

Please note: Prices may be subject to change. Compulsory and Optional extras will be added to your quote.

Sailing conditions in Montenegro

Montenegro has ideal conditions for sailors looking for reliable winds. During the summer months there are steady afternoon breezes, southerly or westerly averaging Force 3-5 dying down at night. Summer temperatures average 26-30ºC.

We have rated this destination a 'Level 2' and you will need RYA Day Skipper or ICC qualification for bareboat charters in Croatia.

If you are at all unsure about a destination then please get in touch and our sales team will be more than happy to make their recommendations for you.

Transfers

The transfer time from Dubrovnik airport to Tivat is around 1 hour 50 minutes. 

Tourist Board

For more information on things to see and do in Montenegro on your yacht charter please click HERE

Useful Information

The best time for a sailing holiday in Croatia is from April to October. July and August are the busiest months of the year and also the warmest with temperatures averaging 26-32 degrees. At this time of year, the main Croatian hotspots are a hive of activity with tourists visiting via land and sea. Steady afternoon breezes make for great sailing.

For those who appreciate milder temperatures April, May, September and October see cooler mornings and evenings and a chance of rain but still have very comfortable daytime temperatures. The shoulder seasons can be the ideal time for exploring in more moderate temperatures and if visiting at the end of the season you will still have very pleasant sea temperatures.

The coastal destinations in Croatia have a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and relatively mild and sometimes wet winters. Average temperatures during the summer months are 26-32 degrees with very little rain, other than the odd thunderstorm. Steady afternoon breezes make for great sailing. In the shoulder seasons of April, May, September and October you will find moderate temperatures averaging 17-25 degrees, occasional rainfall and good sailing winds.

Croatian is the official language spoken in Croatia. In addition, English is widely spoken in the main tourist destinations.

Some basic Croatian phrases:

  • Hello – Bok
  • Goodbye – Doviđenja
  • Please - Molim
  • Thank you – Hvala
  • Yes – Da
  • No – Ne
  • Do you speak English? - Govorite li engleski?

Since 2023 the official currency in Croatia has been the Euro (EUR). Prior to this, the official currency was the Croatian Kuna (HRK). Cash machines (ATMs) are available in most of the main tourist destinations in Croatia but may not be available in some smaller destinations. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted. Whilst on a sailing holiday in Croatia, it is a good idea to have a small amount of cash (Euros) with you to cover expenses when cash machines may not be available.

Whilst on your yacht charter in Croatia, you will find many modern marinas with excellent facilities. These marinas will typically cost €3-4/foot/night. When sailing the Croatian islands you will find great anchorages and restaurant moorings which will enable you to save on mooring fees.

Croatia has ideal conditions for a sailing holiday with reliable afternoon winds. During the summer months there are steady afternoon breezes from the north-west averaging Force 2–5 dying down at night. Summer temperatures average 26-30ºC.

We have rated this destination a 'Level 1-2' and you will need RYA Day Skipper or ICC qualification as well as VHF licence for bareboat charters in Croatia.

You can see all of the bases we offer in Croatia along with the level ratings here so that you can find the most suitable destination for you. If you are at all unsure about a destination then please get in touch and our sales team will be more than happy to make their recommendations for you.

  1. Explore charming UNESCO World Heritage sites
    • Croatia is a country with a rich history and diverse culture. There are many UNESCO World Heritage sites, with many of these being located in destinations where we also offer our yacht charters and sailing holidays.
    • Trogir Old Town – UNESCO World Heritage Site
    • Dubrovnik Old Town – UNESCO World Heritage Site
    • Sibenik – the starting point for our Dalmatian Flotilla (link) and home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites.
  2. Visit Natural Wonders
    • Kornati National Park – 89 beautiful islands, islets and reefs located off the coast of central Croatia. A paradise sailing location which offers fantastic snorkelling and beautiful uninhabited islands. You will need tickets to sail in the National Park and these can be purchased here
    • Krka National Park and Waterfalls – Sail up the river from Skradin and visit the Krka National Park and waterfalls with fantastic hikes and viewpoints. Tickets can be purchased here
    • Lastovo Islands Nature Park – lying fairly centrally between Split and Dubrovnik you will find the Lastovo Islands Nature Park, one of the richest and best-preserved treasure troves of biodiversity in the Mediterranean.
    • Mljet – Swim in the stunning salt water lakes of Mljet, a beautiful island located not far from Dubrovnik.
  3. Experience Croatia’s atmospheric nightlife
    • Croatia is well known for fantastic nightlife and hosts many live music events throughout the summer months. Some of the top places to visit if lively nightlife is your thing are:
    • Pag Island – visit one of the most famous party beaches in Croatia Zrce Beach (https://zrce.eu/en/). Pag is also the location for Hideout Music Festival and Noa Beach Club  which hosts some of the world’s best DJs.
    • Rab – More of an up and coming destination for those looking to find excellent nightlife without the large crowds of some of the other islands.
    • Brac – combine beautiful beaches and bustling nightlife on Brac. Visit the legendary 585 Club or many of the islands beach bars for a fantastic night out.
    • Hvar – In Hvar you will find too many nightlife spots to mention! Head to Hvar town for a great party scene.
    • Split – the tourist centre of Split is home to many great bars and nightclubs whilst also being the location of Ultra Music Festival in July 
    • Dubrovnik – a beautiful city full of history but also with an enviable nightlife. Visit Skybar for a sophisticated evening with delicious cocktails.

 There are several National Parks in Croatia with varying fees to enter. Below you will find links to the main National Parks and details on pricing and purchasing tickets.

Kornati National Park - https://www.np-kornati.hr/index.php?lang=en

Krka National Park - https://shop.np-krka.hr/en

Latovo Islands Nature Park - https://pp-lastovo.hr/?lang=en

For bareboat charters and flotilla holidays in Croatia you will need RYA Day Skipper or ICC qualification as well as VHF licence in order to skipper the yacht yourself.

For charters from Split and Trogir - Croatia Airlines, easyJet and Jet2 all have direct flights to Split on Saturdays. 

For charters in the Kornati - Croatia Airlines, easyJet and Jet2 all have direct flights to Split on Saturdays. Ryanair have flights from Stansted to Zadar on Saturdays. Easyjet fly from Gatwick to Zadar from June to August. 

For charters from Pula - Ryanair have flights from Stansted to Pula and Trieste on Saturdays. Tui have flights from Gatwick to Pula on Saturdays.

For charters from Dubrovnik - British Airways and EasyJet have daily flights from Gatwick to Dubrovnik. Jet2 have flights from Newcastle on Saturdays. 

For charters in Montenegro - British Airways and easyJet have daily flights from Gatwick to Dubrovnik. Jet2 have flights from Manchester on Saturdays.

Return transfers can be arranged in most of our Croatia sailing destinations from the airport to the base. Please ask a member of our team for details.

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