Yacht charter in Split - Charter&Dreams
High-angle view of the city of Split, Croatia. The image shows the city's harbor with several boats, including a large sailboat in the foreground. The old town is visible with its characteristic red-tiled roofs, and the historic Diocletian's Palace is also in the frame. In the background, there is a large body of water, a modern building, and a green hill.

Yacht charter in Split

Discover the splendor of the Dalmatian coast aboard a luxury yacht in Split. From the crystal-clear waters of the Pakleni Islands to the vibrant nightlife of Hvar, each destination offers a unique experience. Relax on the beaches of Brač, explore the history of Vis, and enjoy the exclusivity of Korčula. Sailing through this Croatian region guarantees a perfect combination of luxury, natural beauty, and culture.

Superyachts available in Split

CALYPSO I

CALYPSO I

  • 36,00 m.
  • 10 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2019 Mulder

Rate from 159.000 €/Week

CLASE AZUL

CLASE AZUL

  • 48,24 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2022 Tramontana

Rate from 98.000 €/Week

KATINA

KATINA

  • 60,00 m.
  • 12 People
  • 6 Cabins
  • 2015 Brodosplit BSO d.o.o.

Rate from 245.000 $/Week

ARTISAN

ARTISAN

  • 16,56 m.
  • 10 People
  • 5 Cabins
  • 2025 Lagoon

Rate from 12.570 €/Week

AMADA MIA

AMADA MIA

  • 19,50 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2021 Lagoon

Rate from 16.725 €/Week

DONNA

DONNA

  • 20,25 m.
  • 8 People
  • 4 Cabins
  • 2023 Azimut

Rate from 31.800 €/Week

Embark on a luxurious adventure along the stunning Dalmatian coast, starting from the historic city of Split. Sail to the charming Pakleni Islands, where crystal-clear waters and secluded beaches provide the ultimate relaxation. Continue to Hvar, known for its vibrant nightlife and elegant beach bars, perfect for those seeking to combine luxury and fun. On the island of Brač, enjoy the famous Zlatni Rat beach and picturesque villages offering a tranquil retreat. Vis, with its rich history and untouched natural beauty, invites you to explore hidden caves and local vineyards. The island of Korčula, renowned for its old town and exclusive wineries, is ideal for a cultural and gastronomic experience. Mljet, with its national park and saltwater lakes, offers a natural escape perfect for those seeking tranquility. Finally, return to Split, where its rich cultural scene and exquisite Croatian cuisine await to culminate this unforgettable journey. Each stop on this route promises luxury, exclusivity, and the unparalleled beauty of the Adriatic.

Top Luxury Destinations on Split

Aerial view of the Pakleni Islands, an archipelago located in the Adriatic Sea near the island of Hvar in Croatia. The image shows several small, lush green islands surrounded by incredibly clear turquoise and deep blue water. The islands are covered in dense vegetation, with some small, rocky coves and beaches visible along their irregular coastlines. The water is so transparent that the sandy seabed is visible in the shallow areas close to the shore. Several yachts sailing and at anchor are visible
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Pakleni Islands

An archipelago off the coast of Hvar and an ideal destination for those seeking exclusivity and natural beauty. Sail between its numerous coves and beaches, where crystal-clear waters invite you to swim and dive. These islands offer an intimate experience, perfect for a day of relaxation and privacy, with the opportunity to enjoy exquisite local cuisine at exclusive beach restaurants.

nighttime photograph of a coastal town, likely Hvar, Croatia. The town is built on a hillside, with many buildings illuminated by warm lights. In the foreground, there are two prominent bell towers and a large building with arched entrances, possibly the Hvar Arsenal. The lights from the buildings reflect on the water in the foreground, creating a bright, glowing effect. The sky is a deep blue, suggesting it is either dusk or early night.
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Hvar

Hvar is synonymous with luxury and exciting nightlife. Known as the “St. Tropez of the Adriatic,” this island combines idyllic beaches with a lively social scene. Anchor your yacht in Hvar harbor and enjoy its elegant beach bars, high-end boutiques, and gourmet restaurants. At night, the harbor’s clubs and bars offer an unforgettable experience under the stars.

Aerial view of Zlatni Rat Beach on the island of Brač, Croatia, showing its iconic V-shaped sandbar extending into turquoise waters, surrounded by lush greenery and boats anchored nearby.
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Brač

Famous for its iconic Zlatni Rat beach, Brač is a must-visit destination for sun and sea lovers. Here, you can relax on its golden sands and enjoy water sports like windsurfing and kitesurfing. Brač also features picturesque stone villages and a rich cultural history, offering a perfect combination of activity and tranquility.

rocky coastline with a small, secluded beach in the background. The water is a striking, clear turquoise color. In the foreground, a large, jagged rock formation extends into the water from the left. A small, bright blue boat is anchored in the calm water between the rocks and the beach. In the background, a few people are visible on the sandy shore, and several other boats are pulled up onto the sand
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Vis

The island of Vis, with its rich history and untouched natural beauty, is a paradise for explorers. Visit the famous Blue Cave on the nearby island of Biševo and immerse yourself in history by visiting ancient Greek and Roman ruins. With its local vineyards and fresh seafood restaurants, Vis offers an authentic and luxurious experience away from the tourist crowds.

scenic view of the coastal town of Korčula, Croatia. The town, characterized by its red-tiled roofs and a prominent church tower, is situated on a small peninsula surrounded by the Adriatic Sea. In the background, a large, forested mountain rises steeply, creating a dramatic contrast with the calm blue water and the historic architecture of the town
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Korčula

Korčula, often called “Little Dubrovnik,” is famous for its impressive old town and cultural heritage. Anchor in its harbor and explore its cobbled streets, full of history and charm. Enjoy a wine tasting at one of the island’s exclusive wineries and delight your palate with local cuisine. Korčula is the perfect destination for a cultural and sophisticated experience.

aerial view of a small, lush green island with a large building on it, situated in a body of deep blue water. The island is covered in dense forest, and the building appears to be a historic monastery or a similar structure with a prominent bell tower. The water surrounding the island is a vibrant turquoise near the shore, transitioning to a dark blue further out. The island is located within a larger, forested landmass, suggesting it is in a lake or a calm bay.
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Mljet

Mljet, with its national park and saltwater lakes, offers an unparalleled natural escape. Sail to this island and explore its lush forests and tranquil inland lakes. Ideal for those seeking peace and serenity, Mljet allows you to completely disconnect while enjoying natural beauty at its finest. Its trails and cycling routes are also perfect for the more adventurous.

Stone archway and a low stone wall in the foreground, with a view of the sea and a small, forested island in the background. The water is turquoise, and the sky is blue with some clouds. Two boats are visible on the water
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Šolta

The island of Šolta, close to Split, is a hidden gem offering a more relaxed and authentic atmosphere. With its picturesque harbors and secluded beaches, Šolta is perfect for a day of tranquility away from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy local cuisine in cozy restaurants and explore crystal-clear waters, ideal for diving and snorkeling. Šolta offers an authentic and serene experience on the Dalmatian coast.

FAQs about Luxury Yacht Charter in Split:

  • How many days are ideal for a yacht charter in Split?

    For a yacht charter in Split, 7 days is the most balanced choice. It gives the charter party time to enjoy Split, Brač, Hvar, Pakleni Islands, Vis, Šolta, and quieter bays without rushing. A 3 to 4 day charter suits a shorter escape around Brač, Hvar, and the Blue Lagoon. For a fuller Dalmatian route with Korčula or Lastovo, 10 days feels far more relaxed.

  • Which destinations are recommended for chartering superyachts?

    Split is one of the strongest starting points for superyachts in Central Dalmatia because it connects easily with Trogir, Brač, Hvar, Vis, Korčula, and the Pakleni Islands. ACI Marina Split is often used for premium charters, while nearby Marina Kaštela and Marina Baotić near Trogir add more berthing choice. Hvar suits nightlife and fine dining, while Vis and Šolta offer quieter, more private cruising.

  • When is the best time to book a yacht charter in Split?

    The best months are June, July, August, and September. July is the hottest, with average highs near 31°C, while summer sea temperatures usually sit around 22°C to 25°C, warm enough for long swims. July and August bring the most sun, with Split often seeing around 10 to 12 sunshine hours daily. September is slightly calmer, with warm seas near 23°C and fewer crowds.

  • What are the most recommended yacht charter itineraries in Split and surroundings?

    The classic route starts in Split, then moves to Brač, Hvar, Pakleni Islands, Vis, Šolta, and back to Split. For a richer 7 day charter, Korčula can be added between Hvar and Vis. Shorter trips often focus on Brač, Hvar, Blue Lagoon, and Šolta. Guests wanting quieter anchorages should include Vis, Komiža, Stiniva, and less crowded bays around Šolta.

  • Which beaches are best experienced by sea?

    Kašjuni is one of Split’s best city beaches to approach from the water, with a deep bay, pebbles, and a calm Marjan setting. For a full yacht day, the best sea-led stops are Zlatni Rat on Brač, Stiniva on Vis, the Blue Lagoon near Drvenik, and the coves around the Pakleni Islands. These places feel more special from a yacht because the party can avoid busy land access.

  • Which exclusive yacht clubs are in Split?

    Split is more known for serious sailing culture than private members-only glamour. JK Labud and JK Mornar sit close to ACI Marina Split and are two of the city’s most respected sailing clubs. JK Labud has a long regatta tradition, while Mornar is closely tied to Split’s Olympic sailing scene. For luxury charter guests, these clubs add local nautical character rather than a typical beach-club style scene.

  • Where are the most exceptional restaurants?

    For fine dining in Split, ZOI is a strong choice near the Riva, known for refined Mediterranean cooking and a carefully chosen wine list. Dvor is ideal for a romantic dinner, with a garden setting overlooking the sea and a menu focused on fish, shellfish, and Mediterranean cooking. Bokeria Kitchen & Wine suits guests who want a lively city-centre atmosphere, Croatian wines, and stylish Dalmatian food before or after boarding.

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