Destinations

What Kind Of Escape Are You Dreaming Of?

Let us create your ideal sailing experience, tailored precisely to your desires. Each of our yachts follows a meticulously designed itinerary, showcasing the Adriatic’s most captivating destinations. Crafted to provide a seamless and elegant framework, these thoughtfully curated routes remain fully customizable. Whether you seek tranquil bays, vibrant coastal towns, or exceptional culinary delights, our dedicated team will personalize every detail—ensuring your voyage is a true reflection of your vision for the perfect escape.

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Glide through the sparkling Adriatic to discover the timeless allure of Dubrovnik, the lively charm of Hvar, the historic beauty of Split, and the serene elegance of islands like Vis, Korčula, and Mljet. Each destination offers its own unique rhythm—yours to explore in style.

Island Gems

Vis

Remote, authentic, and steeped in history, Vis is a true gem for sailors looking to escape the crowds and experience the Adriatic at its most untouched. Once a closed military island, Vis has preserved a quiet charm and traditional way of life that sets it apart from its more developed neighbors. Sailing into Vis feels like stepping back in time. Its harbors—Vis Town and Komiža—are peaceful and welcoming, with waterfront tavernas serving freshly caught seafood and local wines like Vugava and Plavac Mali. The island is rich in heritage, with remnants of Greek and Roman settlements, WWII sites, and timeless stone villages nestled in olive groves. Just a short sail from Komiža lies Biševo Island, home to the world-famous Blue Cave—a natural sea grotto where sunlight illuminates the water with an otherworldly blue glow. Arriving by boat in the early morning is the best way to experience its surreal beauty before the day-trippers arrive. With its secluded anchorages, crystal-clear waters, and serene landscapes, Vis offers a sailing experience rooted in authenticity, nature, and calm—a must for those seeking a slower rhythm of the sea. Read More

Hvar

Renowned for its endless sunshine, glamorous nightlife, and fragrant lavender fields, Hvar stands out as one of the Adriatic’s most iconic sailing destinations. The vibrant town blends Mediterranean charm with modern luxury, making it a favorite port of call for sailors seeking both relaxation and excitement. Anchor just off the chic waterfront promenade, where historic stone facades meet stylish cafés, upscale restaurants, and lively beach bars. As the sun sets, Hvar’s nightlife comes alive—perfect for those looking to combine tranquil days on the water with vibrant evenings ashore. Just a short sail away, the Pakleni Islands offer a striking contrast: a collection of lush, uninhabited islets scattered across crystal-clear waters. These islands are ideal for day anchoring, snorkeling in hidden coves, or enjoying lunch in a quiet bay accessible only by boat. Whether you’re exploring Hvar’s cultural heritage or drifting between the nearby islets, this destination promises unforgettable sailing infused with elegance, nature, and island energy. Read More

Brač

With its rugged beauty and timeless appeal, Brač is one of the Adriatic’s most beloved islands—offering a perfect blend of natural wonder and sailing-friendly charm. Best known for Zlatni Rat (“Golden Horn”), a stunning, ever-shifting pebble beach that stretches out into turquoise waters, Brač is a visual icon of Croatian sailing. For sailors, Brač offers diverse anchorages and easy access to both lively harbor towns and peaceful coves. The island’s main ports—Bol, Milna, and Supetar—cater to yacht travelers with welcoming marinas, excellent dining, and a laid-back island rhythm. Milna, in particular, is a sailor’s favorite, nestled in a deep bay with calm waters and a scenic, protected setting. Beyond the coast, Brač invites you to explore quiet inland villages, ancient stone quarries, and the island’s proud traditions in olive oil and winemaking. Whether you’re seeking a beach day, a scenic hike to Vidova Gora (the highest peak on any Adriatic island), or a peaceful evening moored beneath the stars, Brač offers something for every pace of sailing. With its striking coastline, sheltered bays, and local warmth, Brač is an essential stop for any sailor charting a course through the central Dalmatian islands. Read More

Korčula

Often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik” for its striking medieval architecture and fortified old town, Korčula is a captivating island that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with Venetian-style buildings, discover the island’s rich traditions of music, dance, and craftsmanship, and indulge in the renowned local wines produced from native grapes like Grk and Pošip. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and sprinkled with hidden coves and pristine beaches, Korčula is a sailor’s dream. The calm, turquoise seas make for relaxed and scenic sailing, with countless opportunities to anchor for a swim, snorkel in secluded bays, or enjoy a lazy afternoon beach-hopping along the rugged coastline. Whether you’re drawn to its cultural heritage, serene landscapes, or warm island hospitality, Korčula is a must-stop destination on your Adriatic journey. Read More

Historic Cities

Split

A dynamic coastal hub, Split is the beating heart of the Dalmatian coast—where Roman ruins, bustling markets, and a thriving seaside culture come together. At its center lies Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that anchors the city in history while modern cafés, boutiques, and vibrant nightlife bring a fresh energy to its ancient walls. For sailors, Split is much more than a cultural landmark—it’s the ultimate gateway to the Adriatic. With its well-equipped marinas, excellent provisioning, and easy access to nearby islands, Split is the ideal starting point for any sailing itinerary. From here, you can set course for the famed islands of Hvar, Brač, and Vis, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty and island charm. Whether you’re docked along the lively Riva promenade or setting sail toward the serene coves of the surrounding archipelago, Split offers the perfect balance of urban discovery and nautical adventure. Read More

Dubrovnik

Famed for its towering medieval walls and baroque architecture, Dubrovnik is a city that captures the imagination—earning its nickname, the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” A UNESCO World Heritage Site, its marble streets, terracotta rooftops, and sweeping sea views create a cinematic backdrop that has drawn travelers and sailors for centuries. For those arriving by sea, the approach to Dubrovnik is nothing short of breathtaking. The city’s historic harbor, framed by ancient fortresses and bathed in golden light, offers a dramatic welcome. Modern marinas nearby provide easy access and top-tier services for yachts of all sizes. Just offshore, Lokrum Island and the Elaphiti Islands offer the perfect escape into nature, with pine-covered coastlines, hidden beaches, and crystal-clear anchorages. Whether you’re snorkeling in quiet coves, enjoying a long lunch in a sleepy island village, or sailing between secluded bays, this region offers some of the most scenic day sails in southern Dalmatia. Dubrovnik is the perfect culmination of a sailing journey—where history, elegance, and natural beauty converge. Whether you’re exploring its storied walls or island-hopping in its sun-drenched waters, this destination leaves a lasting impression. Read More

Šibenik

Tucked between the sea and stone, Šibenik is a true Adriatic treasure—offering a blend of medieval architecture, vibrant culture, and easy coastal sailing. As one of Croatia’s oldest native towns, it’s home to architectural marvels like the Cathedral of St. James and a series of well-preserved hilltop fortresses with panoramic views over the coast and islands. For sailors, Šibenik offers a strategic and scenic stop with modern marinas, calm waters, and a rich shoreline dotted with peaceful bays and nearby islands. The city’s waterfront is lively yet laid-back, perfect for enjoying a sunset dinner or restocking before your next leg at sea. Its location makes Šibenik an ideal mid-point stop between southern Dalmatia and the northern island chains, with tranquil sailing routes and hidden anchorages waiting just offshore. Whether you’re drawn by history, local hospitality, or the ease of coastal cruising, Šibenik delivers authentic character and nautical convenience in equal measure. Read More

Zadar

For sailors, Zadar is much more than a historical gem—it’s a strategic launching point to some of the Adriatic’s most spectacular sailing grounds. From the nearby islands of Ugljan and Dugi Otok, with their sandy coves and quiet villages, to the iconic Kornati National Park, the options are endless. Steeped in over 3,000 years of history, Zadar is where the ancient and modern Adriatic meet. Known for its Roman ruins, Venetian architecture, and innovative landmarks like the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun, this vibrant coastal city offers a unique cultural experience—and arguably the most beautiful sunsets in Croatia, famously admired even by Alfred Hitchcock. The Kornati archipelago—a cluster of over 100 islands and reefs—offers raw, lunar-like beauty, remote anchorages, and crystal-clear waters. With minimal development and dramatic cliffs rising from the sea, it’s a dreamscape for those seeking peaceful, off-the-grid sailing. Zadar’s modern marinas, rich cultural offerings, and direct access to this island-dotted seascape make it the perfect home port for sailors looking to blend adventure with authenticity. Read More

Hidden Harbors

Ston

Guarding the entrance to the Pelješac Peninsula, Ston is a historic coastal town famed for its ancient defensive walls and centuries-old salt pans. A strategic stop for sailors exploring southern Dalmatia, Ston offers a unique blend of maritime heritage, culinary richness, and scenic anchorage. The town’s massive stone fortifications—second in length only to the Great Wall of China—make for a striking sight from the sea, while its tranquil harbor provides easy access for mooring. Known across Croatia for its oysters and mussels, Ston is a must-visit for food-loving sailors, with waterfront restaurants offering fresh shellfish harvested just offshore. Its narrow streets, relaxed pace, and proximity to nearby vineyards make it a charming and rewarding detour en route to Korčula or Dubrovnik. Read More

Lastovo

Quietly nestled among the Elaphiti Islands, Šipan is a serene sailing gem known for its olive groves, gentle hills, and authentic island charm. As the largest of the Elaphiti group, Šipan balances rustic tranquility with a rich cultural heritage—featuring Renaissance-era villas, ancient churches, and picturesque fishing villages like Suđurađ and Šipanska Luka. For sailors, it’s a peaceful anchorage just a short cruise from Dubrovnik, offering calm waters, scenic coves, and a true escape from the mainland rush. The harbors are relaxed and welcoming, with a handful of konobas serving fresh seafood and local wine just steps from the dock. Whether used as a restful overnight stop or a base for exploring nearby islands, Šipan’s blend of simplicity, history, and natural beauty creates a timeless experience. Ideal for those seeking slow sailing and quiet discovery, Šipan is a reminder of the Adriatic’s softer, more soulful side. Read More

Šipan

Remote and enchanting, Lastovo is one of Croatia’s best-kept secrets—a lush, off-the-beaten-path island where nature and tradition take center stage. Part of a protected nature park, the island is blanketed with pine forests, vineyards, and charming stone villages untouched by mass tourism. Its deep, sheltered bays and crystal-clear waters make it a dream destination for sailors seeking solitude and authenticity. Drop anchor in Zaklopatica or Skrivena Luka for a peaceful overnight stay, where you’ll find family-run taverns serving lobster, local wines, and the catch of the day. Lastovo’s skies are among the darkest in Europe, perfect for stargazing after a quiet day on the water. With its dramatic coastline, hiking trails, and relaxed island rhythm, Lastovo offers a rare sense of seclusion and timeless Adriatic beauty—making it a rewarding detour for those who venture just a little farther off course. Read More

Biševo

Tiny, rugged, and wildly beautiful, Biševo is best known for the legendary Blue Cave—a glowing sea grotto that draws visitors from across the Adriatic. But beyond this famed natural wonder lies a peaceful island with windswept cliffs,hidden beaches, and a tranquil atmosphere that feels worlds away. With only a handful of residents, Biševo offers a raw, unpolished charm that appeals to sailors seeking nature and novelty. Anchor near Mezoporat to visit the Blue Cave early, then explore quiet coves like Porat Bay, perfect for swimming and lounging in complete seclusion. With no marinas and few amenities, Biševo is ideal for self-sufficient cruisers who appreciate wild beauty and a night under the stars. It’s a brief stop, but one that leaves a lasting impression. Read More

Select Your Vessel

Choose from our handpicked collection of fully crewed vessels—from the sleek sophistication of motor yachts to the classic charm of sailing yachts, the spacious elegance of mini cruisers, and the timeless allure of traditional gulets. Though each differs in style, character, and pace, all offer the same hallmarks of luxury: refined comfort, impeccable service, and a setting perfectly suited to your Adriatic journey.

It’s All in the Details

From the moment you first get in touch, we are dedicated to anticipating your needs and providing seamless support every step of the way. Experience a voyage where every element is thoughtfully designed to elevate your comfort and delight. From personalized services to curated experiences, we ensure your time aboard is as seamless and memorable as the destinations themselves.

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