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Dalmatia is a region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, mostly in modern Croatia, spreading between the island of Pag in the northwest and the Bay of Kotor in the southeast. The inner Dalmatia (Dalmatinska Zagora) is fifty kilometers inland in the north but narrows to just a few kilometers wide in the south.
Major Yacht Charter Marina's are
Zadar,
Sukosan,
Split,
Biograd,
Trogir,
Kastela and
Dubrovnik.
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Coast from Zadar & Sibenik to Primosten. This is one of the most popular sailing grounds, which is why there are as many as 14 marinas here. It was probably the first place someone built a marina and loads followed, like jewellers’ shops collect in one quarter of a town. Don't miss a freshwater detour to the river Krka near Sibenik. Zadar, Sibenik & Primosten are all beautiful towns Coast from
Trogir &
Split
to
Dubrovnik. Apart from being a city with bags of character, Split is also the departure point for the most popular cruising grounds in Dalmatia - the islands of Brac, Hvar & Vis. This particular region has more beaches than anywhere in
Croatia, great for stopping off for a swim, a cold beer or a nice meal.
Yacht Charter Croatia | Dalmatia and subregions:
Over a thousand islands make up the Dalmatian Islands. With such variety, calm winds and turquoise waters, the Croatian coastline makes for an unforgettable Yacht Charter holiday. The sea here is remarkably clean and, unlike some parts of the Mediterranean, is still alive with sea life and full of fish. The cities and villages are ancient and intriguing. With so many stunning islands, bays and beaches, the Croatian Islands can virtually guarantee you, a little bit of privacy and some truly remarkable anchorages. As with most of the Mediterranean the Yacht Charter season is quite long runs from about April through to about the end of October. The weather is predominantly warm and dry during these months. Our charter bases are situated in
Pula,
Murter,
Sukosan and
Zadar
(main ports North) and Marina Kastela,
Dalmatia
and
Split in the south. If you come by air we advise you to fly to Zadar or Dalmatia (transfer to Murter is approx. 60 - 80 minutes). You can also travel to Pula by car via Germany, Austria and Slovenia. The new motorway is ready so it is no longer necessary to take the dangerous coastal route.

Yacht Charter Croatia | Dalmatia Conditions:
The best season for Yacht Charter Croatia, Dalmatia in Dalmatia is early summer with light to moderate winds in May and June. In July and August, periods of calm prevail, ideal for those who prefer calm waters. Winds are predominantly westerly in the summer. From late September on, the winds strengthen with prolonged periods of the Bora (strong north wind) and the Sirocco (humid east-southeast wind). standard charter time is from Saturday afternoon 17:00h with return to port on Friday 16:00h. On return check out will take place and you can stay on board until Saturday morning 09:00h.For additional information and route suggestion please look at our online
Yacht Charter Itineraries.

