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A sailing holiday to the Dalmatian Islands with Seamaster offers a perfect mix of history, natural beauty, and effortless cruising. Located along Croatia’s stunning Adriatic coast, these islands—such as Hvar, Vis, and Korčula—boast ancient towns, crystal-clear waters, and vineyard-covered hills. Short sailing distances and calm conditions make it ideal for relaxed exploration. Discover secluded coves, UNESCO heritage sites, and vibrant waterfronts all in one journey. With Seamaster’s expert planning and premium yachts, you’ll experience the Dalmatian coast’s unique charm and culture from the comfort of your private yacht.
World-Class Destination
Cosmopolitan Villages
Gentle Sailing
Incredible yachts and crew
Seamaster Yachting really took care of us from beginning to end - the skipper was excellent and great fun, the boat perfect (and exactly as described) and the sights of Croatia stunning.
Sarah R
2022
A great family yachting holiday in Croatia. It was exactly as described and the service provided by the charter company was excellent. Would definitely book with them again.
Iona F
2022
A group of us booked a catamaran and it was just perfect - the organization, the boat itself with lots of space & great facilities. The skipper was superb, letting us know the best spots on the islands... Big thanks to Seamaster!
Verena N.
2024
Everything was great from transfer from/to airport, service at marina and yacht was in spot on condition. I would recommend to everyone who would want to go use Seamaster and I'm sure you will have an amazing time like me and all of my crew!
Vit B
2021
Yet another amazing trip with Seamaster! They always find us the ideal boat, even with last-minute plan changes. This time, travel restrictions redirected our long-awaited Sardinia adventure to the Ionian, but it was still an unforgettable week.
Ian B.
2022
Our holiday was brilliant. We had the best week. In particular, the crew were fantastic. The chef, Kim, was a very talented lady, and Aggolos the skipper and Dora were the nicest people. They really made our week special.
Susan S.
2022
We just returned from an unforgettable 40th birthday celebration (7 friends) in the Saronic Islands. It was pure freedom and escapism! We had no idea what to expect, but Tim Anderson assured us we'd have the time of our lives—and he was absolutely right!
Vicki G.
2022
We had an unforgettable experience, thanks to our amazing skipper… From sailing and letting us join in at our own pace to recommending delicious meals, securing the best sunset views, guiding us home after lively nights, and finding breathtaking spots to unwind—every moment was spectacular!
Lucy H.
2022
I’m compelled to email to say we are having a great week with Oz, our world-class skipper! Will give more feedback when I am back at home but in the meantime here’s a photo of us and Super-Oz...!
Derek W.
2024
Words cannot describe enough just how much we enjoyed our first sailing holiday to Croatia. We literally had the greatest time… our skipper was fabulous (Nik) and became part of the family. Nobody wanted to come home!
Helen W.
2024
Day 1 - Maslinica (Solta Island)
The village of Maslinica lies on the west coast of Solta and is sheltered by a group of six small islands. Protection from all but the strongest westerly winds is good thanks to a long breakwater extending from the southern shore. It’s worth getting here early as it’s a popular stop, laid moorings, water and electricity are all available. The small village is worth wondering around, you may also catch a lovely sunset depending on where you are.
Day 2 - Vrboska (Hvar Island)
Vrboska lies at the end of a long, twisting inlet with a quay running most of its length. The town has a strong Venetian feel to it with plenty of Gothic and Renaissance houses dotted around. There is an established marina here as well as plenty of town quay space.
Day 3 - Stari Grad (Hvar Island)
Stari Grad is the perfect retreat for those wishing to see a more relaxed side to Island life than Hvar town has to offer It's situated in a deep, well protected bay on the north coast of Hvar Island,
Day 4 - Vis (Vis Island)
The town of Vis is in the north-eastern part of Vis island and enjoys good protection from the surrounding bay. The furthest island from the Croatian coast, Vis was under Yugoslav military control for decades which only ended in 1989.
Day 5 - Pakleni Islands
If you haven’t already visited the more northern Croatian islands (Kornati & Kvarner), the Pakleni archipelago gives you a good indication of what they’re like. This unique stretch of islands on the south coast of Hvar are a real treat to visit.
Day 6 - Milna (Brac Island)
Milna is located on the western side of the Brac Island. With its spacious outer and narrow, shallow inner parts is the best and most sheltered harbour on the island, a fact that hasn’t gone unnoticed by generations of seafarers.
Day 7 - Trogir (Mainland)
Another jewel in Croatia’s crown. This beautiful UNESCO world heritage village offers everything Split can but in a charming little package. Located on its own little island Trogir is surrounded by large town walls which house cobble stone paths, family run restaurants and a surprising number of shops. We can’t recommend visiting enough!
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The best time to sail in Croatia is June to Mid-September. August is the peak month, with school holidays in play. June and July are both wonderful months to visit, with the sea temperature gradually rising as the weeks go by. Early July, and the very end of August and start of September are favourite times to sail outside of the school holidays. If you’re looking for a great deal, then May and October are the months for you!
Our Dalmatian Island yacht bases are in Rogoznica, Split, Trogir, and Dubrovnik. Trogir is home to three separate marinas (Baotic, ACI and SCT Marinas), which are all within walking distance of Trogir town. Split has two marinas (ACI Marina in Split town and Kastela on the outskirts). Rogoznica and Dubrovnik have one yacht marina each.
Seamaster offers financially protected flight packages to the Dalmatian Islands. Dubrovnik has its own airport approximately 40 minutes from the marina, while you should fly to Split Airport for all the marina from Split itself to Rogoznica. Rogoznica is the furthest from Split airport at just 30 minutes away, while Trogir is closest, just 10 minutes from the airport.
You should expect hot, settled conditions with light winds from late-May through to mid-September. July and August are peak temperature months, with May and October being early and late season, respectively. June and September offer an excellent compromise of hot dry weather without the blistering heat (and crowds).
There are mooring fees in Croatia. Simply, this is a charge incurred for mooring your yacht in marinas, on buoys, or on town quays. The prices are based on numerous factors including the type of mooring, the time of year and the size of the yacht. We recommend that you budget €400 for an average sized yacht doing a 'normal' mixed itinerary of anchorages, marinas, town quays and mooring buoys. You are ultimately in control and can reduce or increase this cost depending on where you moor. Marinas are the most expensive, while anchoring is often free.
To sail in Croatia, you are required to have at least a RYA Day Skipper certificate or higher and a VHF (Short Range Radio) license. We recommend having an ICC certificate (International Certificate of Competence). If you are in any doubt, please contact Seamaster and we will advised you or even get pre-approval.