Yacht Charter Destination Croatia
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Croatia

  • Known as the metropolis of tourism, Budva is certainly a city that every tourist must visit. Here, everything is subordinated to tourists and tourism.

  • Cavtat is a unique town on the Adriatic, an old city situated on the hilly part of the wooded peninsula Rat.

  • The city of a unique political and cultural history of world-famous cultural heritage and beauty is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean.

  • It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulnes.

  • The sixth largest island in Croatia, Korcula is 20 miles long and rather narrow, between 4 and 5 miles wide on average.

  • Wedged between brooding mountains and a moody corner of the bay, the achingly atmospheric Kotor is perfectly at one with its setting.

  • Mljet is the first larger island one come upon while sailing the Croatian Adriatic from the direction from south to north.

  • Sibenik a hidden gem in the Croatian Adriatic, is situated along the mouth of Krka on the most picturesque part of the eastern Adriatic coast.

  • Split is the largest and most important Dalmatian city, the second-largest urban centre in Croatia.

  • The Elaphite islands, On the western side of Dubrovnik, in its immediate surroundings there is the finest Dubrovnik archipelago called Elaphite (in Greek meaning the Deer Islands), closely bound to Dubrovnik and its entire past.

  • Tivat is the newest and smallest municipality in the Bay of Kotor. It did not begin to grow and develop as an urban centre until the end of the nineteenth century.

  • Trogir is situated in the center of Dalmatia, on the eastern coastline of Adriatic sea.