Yacht rental in Croatia: the best experience when renting a yacht!
If Croatia is not on your travel bucket list, you should consider placing this small Balkan country in high places you can visit very quickly. We can just add here pictures of Croatian cities, nature, and food, and those shows will be enough to inspire you. This country is really beautiful. But words are important. So let’s decide - let’s do both, to decide for yourself whether you like Croatia or not.
Five years ago, Croatia became one of the most visited places in Europe. Travelers from all over the world come here for both beach experience and renting a motorboat in Dubrovnik or renting a gulet in Split to find a thousand beautiful islands for the Adriatic holidays.
As a yacht recognition company, we both sell charts of yachts in Gulet Charter Croatia and assist our clients with maritime planning. To tell you the truth, there are many exciting things you can do in Croatia, starting with a visit to the small and cozy Cavtat and walking to the end of the northern Croatian coast. We will have to write a letter to say all you can do here. But let's decide - first let's talk about the top things we should do in Croatia, because in one visit no one can get everything at once.
So here is a list of the most popular yacht charts off the coast when it comes to travel to Croatia. With a wide network of local partners, our gulet experts can help you plan any of them. Just send us an email, and we'll give you all the information.
NATURAL REPEAT: CROATIA CONTROL AREAS
However, one of the most refreshing experiences you can have in Croatia is actually visit a lavender camp and feel like you are in France Grasse - the famous lavender town in Cote d'Azur.
Why refresh? Surrounded by nature and the refreshing scent of lavender, friendly people, peace and tranquility away from the noise of city life. The same feeling you have when you rent a plane in Croatia and sail from the coast to a beautiful secret harbor.
You may visit lavender camps on the island of Hvar. But please remember, lavender does not bloom all summer. Usually, it is the last weeks of June and the first weeks of July.
If you do not care about the crowds, but love the scent of lavender, you can stop by the Hvar Lavender Festival in the village of Velo Grablje and fully enjoy the harvesting process, products, amazing views of the island and experience life celebrations with locals and other visitors.
You can include Hvar on your chart yachter trip from Dubrovnik to Split or vice versa, for example.
WINE CHOCING JOURNEY TO KORCULA IN THE TIME OF THE CRATIS GULET CRUISE
If you travel to Croatia from another busy city or a cold city, you will probably starve to death for some green experience. Your hunger can easily be satisfied when you visit the beautiful vineyards of Croatia. A rural setting, peace and a rhythm of unrestrained life and a glass of wine will keep you happier than ever, and most importantly - relaxed.
Such experiences can be arranged on the island of Korcula.
If you feel unsure about the production of wine in Croatia, as it is not in Italy, Chile, Australia, France, we suggest you do not. The Greeks famous for their wine production here more than 2000 years ago when they lived in the area. And since then wine has played an important role in local culture. There are more than 300 wine regions in Croatia, where dry white wine is produced with fruit notes. Red wine can also be found in general.
So let’s plan a beach trip to some private vineyards to have a great time of wine and delicious local food in some of the most beautiful countries in the Mediterranean.
LAST FOOD SUCCESS IN GLELE ALCOHOL IN CROATIA
When you hire a gulet with Croatian workers, the chef on board will most likely be a local. She will cook you a delicious Dalmatia food. And if you really like food, you can always ask your yacht chef to find a recipe. All of this will be part of the ship's food experience.
In addition, we suggest that you ignore the coastal opportunities of tasting Dalmatia food influenced by Italians and Greeks. Visit the fruit and vegetable markets, as well as fish restaurants with fresh seafood on screen. Among the must-try, you will find risotto with cuttlefish, sea sardines, fish soup, squid, lobsters, oysters, mussels.
Your gulet staff will recommend the best local konobas (restaurants) you can go to. If you wish to share your local dining experience - book a table at one of the restaurants in the old Korcula or some real rural village away from the crowds.
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