The Adriatic Sea is a stunning destination that offers a perfect combination of crystal clear waters, idyllic islands and charming coastal towns that offers a true genuine atmosphere. A luxury yacht charter is the perfect way to explore the region, giving you the freedom and flexibility to set your own itinerary and explore at your own pace and will bring you and your guests amazing experiences along the way.
Explore the historic center of Split and enjoy the local cuisine and art scene, including the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace (built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century) before embarking on your DREAMYACHTS towards Kornati National Park, a stunning archipelago of 89 islands and islets with crystal-clear waters and rugged landscapes. During your first impression of the Adriatic Sea you will enjoy snorkeling, swimming and hiking in this beautiful natural paradise before a nice evening dinner onboard your very own luxury charter yacht.
Distance to Kornati 40 Nm
The Kornati archipelago and Kornati National Park is a group of 140 islands and islets, offering stunning landscapes and crystal-clear waters making it a must-visit destination for any yachting itinerary. After an amazing breakfast onboard, visitors can explore the many islands and islets, hike to the top of the cliffs and enjoy snorkeling and diving in the vibrant marine life. The islands are mostly uninhabited but there are some restaurants such as Konoba Opat and Konoba Dalmatino that offer fresh seafood and local cuisine unless you want to indulge onboard being served a fantastic lunch while cruising to our next destination of Vis.
Distance to Vis 35 Nm
Vis is an island with a rich history dating back to ancient Greece and Rome that offers two sides. The charming town of Komiza, which was once a fishing village and is now known for its vibrant culture and stunning beaches with its narrow streets and colorful houses. Old town of Vis is the main gate to Vis which offers a nice laid back atmosphere with its blend of the new and old marina. The Blue Cave, a natural wonder that’s only accessible by boat is also a must-visit attraction on the island together with a quick stop outside Stiniva Beach. Other attractions on the island include the ancient Greek ruins and a visit to Fort George. For delicious seafood, head to Konoba Bako, a family-owned restaurant in Vis town or our very own wineyard – Konoba Magic which we have spent several dinners at with local wine and national dish – Pekka.
Distance to Dubrovnik 70 Nm
Dubrovnik is a picturesque city known for its rich history and well-preserved medieval architecture that’s perfect for a day of exploring on land or from the comfort of your yacht. Visitors can cruise along the city walls and admire the stunning architecture and historic landmarks such as the Franciscan Monastery and the Sponza Palace. The city also offers great shopping and dining options with restaurants such as Nautika and Proto serving up local delicacies and fine wines. The nearby island of Lokrum is also worth a visit with its beautiful beaches and botanical gardens. Dubrovnik also offers a vibrant nightlife scene and easy access to nearby islands.
Distance to Korcula 55 Nm
Korcula is a charming island that offers a great mix of history, culture and leisure activities. Visitors can explore the old town which is surrounded by ancient walls and towers and enjoy the local wines at one of the island’s wineries. Yachters can also enjoy swimming, sunbathing and water sports on the island’s many beaches. For the best evening view you will have to enjoy a cocktail at Massimo Cocktail Bar with breathtaking views of the sunset. Korcula also hosts its very own Michelin Star Restaurant in LD Restaurant. A visit to local winemaker Korta Katarina is also a must while here.
Distance to Hvar 40 Nm
Hvar is together with Dubrovnik the most luxurious destination during your Adriatic Sea Adventure. In Hvar Town you will see many of the most famous Superyachts side by side due to the islands amazing atmosphere and high end cuisine. Visitors can explore the town of Hvar which has a rich history dating back to ancient times and is home to several historic landmarks and museums such as the Fortica Fortress which offers a challenging walk but will reward you with a fantastic view of the bay. For fine dining you will meet up with my long time friend, Ivan Gospodnetic who owns Restaurant Gariful where you might end up sitting next to Catherina Zeta-Jones, Michael Jordan or any other celebrity. For the best Cocktails you will ofcourse need to pay a visit to Kalavanda Party goes on til the morning at Carpe Diem Beach which is also an amazing Beach Club during the day.
Distance to Trogir 20 Nm
On our way back we end our yachting adventure in the cozy town of Trogir which is a charming coastal town located just a short distance from Split, making it an easy stop on any yachting itinerary. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its beautifully preserved medieval architecture, including the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence. Visitors can explore the narrow streets and alleyways of the old town, stopping at local shops and restaurants along the way. For a delicious meal with a view, head to Restaurant Tragos or Restaurant Monika, both of which offer traditional Croatian cuisine and stunning waterfront views. Trogir also offers easy access to nearby islands, including the popular island of Ciovo, which is just a short boat ride away.
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