If you look at the Croatia tourism circuit, it’s impossible to miss out on Pula, one of the “crown jewels” of the yacht charter Croatia circuit. An ancient town with historical ruins galore, with cultural possibilities and with a satisfying pace of life, Pula is a must-go-to center in this part of the Adriatic, especially for sailing enthusiasts.
The overall look of the Istrian peninsula is a varied one that will take you from valleys to mountains and then back to the sea again, all in a Mediterranean landscape that is famous throughout yacht charter Croatia. This large peninsula is actually the biggest in the Adriatic, so big in fact that it’s divided between Croatia, Slovenia and Italy.
Yacht Charter Murter – The Green Island
A small yet scenic island in the Sibenik archipelago in the southern Adriatic, the Murter island has a lot to offer to anyone who’s interested in sailing and in yacht charter in Croatia. The sandy beaches that surround the island like a yellow belt constitute an additional advantage for the holidaymaker looking to get a tan.
Welcome to the largest island in the Adriatic, and also one of the most populated which is full of small yacht charter Croatia communities, not to mention sailing opportunities along its coasts. The fact that is lies in the Kvarner Bay means you can always sneak a quick trip on the mainland to visit other yacht charter resorts such as Punat, Pula or Losinj.
Yacht Charter Adriatic North – The Holiday Sailor’s Paradise
Overlooked by so many years from the tourist circuit, the Adriatic is slowly but surely regaining its place in the Mediterranean, due to the rediscovery by some many of its potential. The Northern Adriatic is somewhat isolated from the rest of the Mediterranean by the west side of the Italian peninsula thus giving the water in this region a somewhat distinct quality, with more purity, an advanage for yacht charter Croatia.
