Embark on an unforgettable experience of sumptuous tourism with our yacht charter service in Dubrovnik. Our large vessels are designed to offer you maximum comfort and elegance during your journey. With a professional crew and a chef on board, we guarantee personalized attention at every moment of your voyage. From the impressive old city of Dubrovnik to charming islands like Kalamota, our carefully designed itinerary will take you to discover the most magnificent destinations in the region. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Dubrovnik as you stroll through its historic walls and admire its impressive Renaissance palaces. Enjoy exquisite Dalmatian cuisine at the city’s finest restaurants, where you can taste local delights such as grilled octopus and Plavac Mali wine. We guarantee an unparalleled luxury experience as you explore the natural and architectural wonders of this fascinating Adriatic region.
Top Luxury Destinations on Dubrovnik

Old Town of Dubrovnik
Immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning medieval architecture of Dubrovnik, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” Explore the old town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and walk along its historic walls to enjoy panoramic views of the sea and terracotta rooftops. Don’t miss the opportunity to taste typical Croatian dishes at the local market of Gundulićeva Poljana, where you’ll find a variety of fresh products and local crafts.

Sipan
Embark on a journey to the island of Sipan, the largest of the Elafiti archipelago. With its lush vegetation and ancient aristocratic residences, Sipan offers a tranquil and serene escape for nature and history lovers. Enjoy a glass of local wine, such as Plavac Mali, while taking in the breathtaking views from your yacht. Explore the picturesque villages of Suđurađ and Luka Šipanska and try delicious fresh seafood dishes at local restaurants.

Plavac Mali Wine
Discover the charm of Dubrovnik’s wine region with a visit to the vineyards where the prestigious Plavac Mali wine is cultivated. This full-bodied red wine, known for its distinctive flavor of red fruits and spices, is a gem of Croatian oenology. Embark on an exclusive wine tasting experience, where you can sample this exquisite variety along with other local wines while enjoying panoramic views of the coastal landscape.

Koločep
Sail to the picturesque island of Koločep, also known as Kalamota. Explore the numerous hidden coves and pebble beaches, offering crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Enjoy an onboard lunch with Croatian specialties, such as cevapi (grilled sausages) or fresh grilled fish, accompanied by a local white wine, such as Posip.

Lokrum
Make a stop at the island of Lokrum and immerse yourself in its lush vegetation and tranquil atmosphere. Explore the natural trails and discover the ancient monasteries and botanical gardens that dot the island. Relax on secluded beaches and enjoy a gourmet picnic prepared by the onboard chef of your luxury yacht, accompanied by a selection of Dalmatian cheeses and local wines.

Mljet
Head to the island of Mljet, known as the “green island”, and explore its lush landscape and stunning national parks. Visit the Mljet National Park, home to two interconnected lakes and a Benedictine monastery from the 12th century on a small island in the larger lake. After exploring, return on board to enjoy a gourmet dinner with local specialties, such as grilled octopus or black risotto, paired with a Plavac Mali red wine from the Pelješac region.

Cevapi
Indulge in the delicious cuisine of the region with a visit to an authentic Croatian restaurant to try the famous cevapi. These small grilled meat sausages, seasoned with a blend of traditional spices, are a must-try delicacy in Dubrovnik. Enjoy the culinary experience as you delight in the unique flavors of this typical Balkan dish, accompanied by chopped onions, ajvar, and freshly baked bread.
FAQs about Luxury Yacht Charter in Dubrovnik:
How many days are ideal for a yacht charter in Dubrovnik?
A yacht charter in Dubrovnik works beautifully as a 3 to 4 day escape, with time for the Old Town, Lokrum, the Elaphiti Islands, and slow lunches by the water. For a richer charter, 7 days allows the route to stretch toward Mljet, Korčula, Pelješac, or even Montenegro. Dubrovnik suits both short, polished itineraries and longer Adriatic journeys because ACI Marina Dubrovnik sits close to the historic centre and works well as a southern Dalmatian starting point.
Which destinations are recommended for chartering superyachts?
For superyacht charters from Dubrovnik, the strongest destinations are Dubrovnik Old Town and Gruž, the Elaphiti Islands, Mljet National Park, Korčula, Pelješac, and the Bay of Kotor. Marina Frapa Dubrovnik is especially useful for larger yachts, with berths for yachts from 10 to 50 metres and one berth for a yacht up to 100 metres. ACI Marina Dubrovnik also gives charter guests a secure base for a smooth South Dalmatia route.
When is the best time to book a yacht charter in Dubrovnik?
The best time to book a yacht charter in Dubrovnik is from June to September, with May and early October suiting quieter luxury trips. July is the hottest month, with average highs around 29°C, while the sea is warmest in August at about 25°C. June to September also brings the clearest skies, from roughly 21 clear or mostly clear days in September to about 27 in July. Early booking is wise for July and August.
What are the most recommended yacht charter itineraries in Dubrovnik and its surroundings?
A refined Dubrovnik itinerary often starts with Old Town views from the sea, then moves to Lokrum, Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan in the Elaphiti Islands. A longer route can continue to Mljet for green bays, Korčula for wine and dining, and Pelješac for oysters and calm anchorages. For a cross-border charter, Dubrovnik to the Bay of Kotor is another elegant choice, especially for guests who want dramatic scenery without rushing the days.
Which beaches are best experienced by sea?
Dubrovnik’s best sea-led beach moments include Banje for the classic Old Town view, Sveti Jakov for a quieter cove east of the city, Lokrum for rocky swimming spots, and Šunj Beach on Lopud for soft sand and shallow water. The Elaphiti Islands are ideal by yacht because the beaches and coves feel more private from the water. Mlini also works well for guests who prefer gentle inlets and a more relaxed coastal stop.
Which exclusive yacht clubs are in Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik is better known for refined marinas and waterfront dining than a wide choice of private yacht clubs. Yacht Club Frapa at Marina Frapa Dubrovnik is the most polished club-style option, created for members and marina guests seeking more personal treatment. Yacht Club Orsan in Lapad is another known name, valued for its relaxed sea-facing restaurant, boat views, fresh seafood, and marina setting rather than a formal superyacht club scene.
Where are the most exceptional restaurants?
Dubrovnik’s strongest fine dining addresses sit close to the Old Town and harbour. Restaurant 360 is the headline choice, set by the medieval walls and known for Michelin-starred modern cooking. Nautika suits a grander dinner near Pile Gate, with polished service and sea-facing views. Proto Fish is a strong pick for traditional seafood in the Old City, while Stara Loza offers rooftop dining in a historic setting. Early reservations are essential in peak season.
