A Croatia yacht charter is defined by island-hopping, short Adriatic passages, clear-water bays and an effortless blend of ancient history and Dalmatian coastline. From the medieval walls of Dubrovnik to the lavender-scented hillsides of Hvar and the unspoilt fishing villages of Vis, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means vibrant harbour towns and dining ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.
Princess curates each luxury yacht charter in Croatia around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.
Croatia is one of the Adriatic’s most charter-friendly regions, where more than 1,000 islands and short passage days mean more time swimming, dining and unwinding at anchor.
The contrast between the lively harbour towns of Hvar and Split and the quieter islands of Vis and Lastovo allows itineraries to move naturally between energy and calm. In peak summer, the popular anchorages fill quickly, which is why local insight and thoughtful planning are essential.





Sample eight-day route from Dubrovnik to Split
Island hopping
Beautiful clear waters
Historic coastal towns
The main charter season runs from June to September, when warm water and long summer days define the experience. May and September offer a quieter alternative, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds at the most popular anchorages.
During peak summer, the harbours at Hvar and Dubrovnik fill quickly and the island festival calendar — including Ultra Europe in Split — brings significant activity to the coast, which is why advance planning and local insight are essential.
These luxury yachts are crafted for Croatian island cruising, with outdoor living, swim stops and relaxed itineraries shaped around short Adriatic passages and the sheltered anchorages of the Dalmatian coast.
June to September is peak season. May and September offer fewer crowds and excellent conditions.
Typically 4–6 islands, depending on pace and routing. The Dubrovnik to Split route naturally takes in Mljet, Lastovo, Vis, Hvar and Brač.
Yes. Short cruising distances, calm Adriatic water and frequent swim stops make it very family-friendly.
Yes. Dubrovnik sits just north of the Montenegrin border and many charters combine both countries in the same week.
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