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A sense of awe will descend when you see the beauty of Dubrovnik's old town, with its ancient city walls, baroque buildings and the shimmer of the Adriatic.

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik

Explore Dubrovnik's Timeless Beauty

Whether you’re wandering through the Old Town, relaxing on the beach, or exploring nearby islands, Dubrovnik promises an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of the Adriatic. Enjoy your exploration of this magnificent city!

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A Sailor’s Paradise

The Dubrovnik region is truly a sailor's paradise, combining breathtaking natural beauty, favorable sailing conditions, and rich cultural experiences. Whether you’re exploring hidden coves, visiting charming islands, or enjoying delicious local cuisine, sailing in this area promises unforgettable adventures on the Adriatic Sea.


A Journey Through History

Dubrovnik, originally founded as the settlement of Ragusa in the 7th century, rose to prominence as a powerful maritime republic by the 15th century, thriving on trade and diplomacy while maintaining independence from larger powers like Venice and the Ottoman Empire. Its rich cultural heritage flourished during the Renaissance, leading to the construction of iconic landmarks such as St. Blaise Church and the Rector's Palace. After suffering significant damage during the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s, Dubrovnik has been extensively restored and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its historical architecture and vibrant tourism.


Island-Hopping Adventures

Island-hopping adventures around Dubrovnik offer a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and cultural experiences. Each island has its unique attractions, making it easy to create memorable experiences as you sail through the stunning Adriatic Sea. Enjoy your island-hopping journey! Don't miss Lokrum, Kolocep, Sipan or Mljet.

Best time to visit Dubrovnik

When is the Best Time to Visit Dubrovnik?

The ideal time to visit Dubrovnik is from May to October, when the weather is warm, the sea is calm, and the island comes alive with energy and culture. Peak months are July and August, however May, June, and September offer a more relaxed experience.

When is the Best Time to Visit Dubrovnik?
What are the Mooring Fees in Croatia?
Mooring Fees in Croatia

What are the Mooring Fees in Croatia?

Mooring fees in Croatia depend on the location and marina type and season. The bustling summer season may see higher rates, while smaller marinas may offer lower costs. Expect amenities like water, electricity, and Wi-Fi in most locations.

Croatia’s marinas are modern, but can be expensive for yachts berthing in July and August, and the costs are always increasing. You can book your berths in advance at some marinas and plan your budget accordingly.

For low cost mooring fees in Croatia, use your dining stops to get a deal. Restaurants in Croatia are plentiful and many offer free mooring if you make a reservation, especially in Split and Hvar.

You can also avoid the high-spec marinas and head for fishing villages, where you can moor for a fraction of the cost, but these are popular so get there early. Or you can anchor or use a mooring ball for free or at low cost in beautiful bays.

You will have to pay entrance fees to the eight national parks in Croatia.  Visit the Kornati National Park website and the Brijuni National Park website for details of the current fees.

Explore Dubrovnik region

Things to do in Dubrovnik Region

The Dubrovnik region is indeed a sailor's paradise, offering a mix of stunning coastal scenery, crystal-clear waters, and access to beautiful islands.

Explore Mljet Island

Explore Mljet Island

Mljet National park features stunning lakes, lush forests, and beautiful coastal areas. It’s perfect for anchoring and exploring hiking trails, swimming in saltwater lakes, or visiting the historic Benedictine monastery on St. Mary Island.

Sail to Elaphiti Islands

Sail to Elaphiti Islands

A short sail from Dubrovnik, this archipelago consists of several picturesque islands, including Kolocep, Lopud, and Sipan. Each island has its unique charm, with hidden coves, sandy beaches, and quaint villages.

Visit Korčula island

Visit Korčula island

A bit further afield, Korčula captivates visitors with its stunning medieval architecture and lively cultural scene. The charming town of Korčula offers a lovely experience for explorers, with its maze of narrow streets, renowned wines, and mouthwatering cuisine.

Weather Insights

What are the Sailing Conditions in Dubrovnik Croatia?

Sailing in Croatia’s offers calm seas, predictable winds, and beautiful weather. From May to October, conditions are ideal for smooth sailing.

The south easterly jugo, blows warm, moist air toward the mainland in autumn and winter.

One wind system in Croatia to watch is the bura (bora), a cold, dry wind that blows from the mainland from the northeast in sudden, powerful gusts, bringing dry air and cooler temperatures.

What are the Sailing Conditions in  Dubrovnik Croatia?
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Useful Information for Yacht Charter in Dubrovnik Croatia

Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters, and vibrant islands. Stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, variety of sailing  options all together with welcoming atmosphere and culinary delights  make this region a top sailing destination.

What is the official language in Croatia?

The official language is Croatian, but many people in the main cities and islands speak good English.

How do I get there?

When sailing in Dubrovnik, the main airport is Dubrovnik  Airport (DBV), located about 15 kilometers from the city center. It serves as the primary gateway for international and domestic flights, making it convenient for travelers arriving by air. The airport offers various transportation options, including shuttle buses and taxis, for easy access to the harbor and nearby sailing destinations.

Croatia has a well-developed highway network, primarily consisting of motorways (autoceste) that facilitate travel across the country. Driving to Croatia can be a fantastic way to explore the beautiful landscapes and charming towns along the way.

What about the internet?

Internet access in Croatia is good, with plenty of Wi-Fi spots at independent cafes and restaurants in the main cities and town. Almost all charter operators offer Wi-Fi on board.

What is the currency in Croatia?

The currency in Croatia is the Euro.

Useful Information for Yacht Charter in  Dubrovnik Croatia
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A sense of awe will descend when you see the beauty of Dubrovnik's old town, with its ancient city walls, baroque buildings and the shimmer of the Adriatic.