Split Region

Split - Croatia's Sailing Hotspot

The Split sailing region is an excellent option for a cruising holiday in Croatia. From sailing boats, motor yachts and charter catamarans to luxury mini cruisers and authentic gulets and motor sailers, this area offers an impressive selection of charter yachts and boats.

Your Ultimate Guide to Sailing Croatia's Adriatic Paradise

Hvar Croatia Cruising Destination

Apart from amazing Croatia rental boat options, Split cruising region is one of the most diversified and beautiful sailing areas where you can explore many captivating coastal towns, picturesque fishing villages as well as sunny, fragrant islands of central Dalmatia. 
With its well-developed maritime infrastructure and some of the best-equipped marinas on the Adriatic, the Split region is an ideal base for yacht rental and carefree sailing. The vicinity and accessibility of different sailing locations makes this area a convenient and logical yacht charter choice and there’s something here for everyone; from amazing beaches and coves to incredible architecture and vibrant culture clashing with history on every corner.
The central role here, though, plays the town of Split, an ancient town dating back to the Romans that has recently rethought and reshaped its approach to tourism, offering considerably more substance to cruising holidays in Croatia. As a result, you can not only visit UNESCO protected sites such the famous Diocletian’s palace, but also enjoy numerous other fun activities and fully enjoy the city that has a contemporary scene amidst one of the most significant historical backgrounds on the entire Adriatic coast. Split sailing region is also an excellent starting point for discovering numerous islands near-by such as Šolta, Brač, Hvar and Vis.
As the largest island in central Dalmatia, the island of Brač has many different options for holidaymakers; from hiking trails and mountain biking to local wineries and organized visits to the Stonemasonry school in Pučišća, one of the oldest in Europe. Renting a yacht also gives you the unique perspective on the breathtaking beach Zlatni rat (Golden Horn) on the island of Brač which is clearly one of a kind in this sailing area. Here you can try different sports including windsurfing, sea kayaking and kite-boarding.

Split Croatia Cruising Destination
Split, Croatia Top Cruising Destination

Of course, we can’t talk about the region’s most popular sailing destinations without mentioning the island of Hvar. Having earned a reputation as a premier yachting spot for celebrities and party-goers, Hvar effortlessly blends its vibrant nightlife with lesser-known lavender fields, charming fishing villages, and unspoiled nature. Just off Hvar’s southwest coast lies a chain of rocky islets known as the Pakleni Islands, a true sailing paradise with lush greenery, crystal-clear waters, and the soothing sounds of cicadas, capturing the very essence of the Mediterranean.
If you're looking to venture further south, you’ll be rewarded with the region’s most remote gem, the unforgettable island of Vis. A visual delight of pristine beaches, shimmering seas, and raw natural beauty, Vis rightfully holds its place among the Adriatic’s most captivating sailing destinations. And while you’re in the area, it would be a shame to miss the nearby island of Biševo and its mesmerizing Blue Cave, a must-see on any cruising itinerary.
Beyond the undeniably tempting allure of island-hopping, choosing the Split sailing region for your next Croatia cruise is also a great way to explore vibrant coastal towns with plenty of holiday options at your fingertips.
A perfect example is the town of Trogir, another enchanting ancient city to include in your Croatian sailing adventure. Also known as “Little Venice,” Trogir may be small in size, but it's brimming with historical landmarks and stunning architecture. From here, you can easily reach the islands of Mali Drvenik and Veliki Drvenik, both offering lovely bays and swimming spots. Just off Drvenik Veli, you’ll find Krknjaši – better known as the "Blue Lagoon", a stunning cove popular among Croatian yacht charters for its serene ambiance and crystal-blue waters.

Vis Island Croatia Cruising Destination

For those exploring the Dalmatian coast by sea, Omiš and Makarska are well worth a visit. Omiš is a charming town located where the Cetina River meets the sea, nestled between steep mountains and the Adriatic coast. It has a special kind of energy in the summertime and is absolutely perfect for sports enthusiasts. Activities like zip-lining, kayaking, and rafting make Omiš a top choice for adventure lovers. Further along the coast lies the Makarska Riviera, a romantic stretch of shoreline dotted with small coastal towns, with Makarska at the forefront. With a dramatic contrast between the impressive Biokovo mountain and pine-fringed beaches with sapphire-clear sea, Makarska sets the gold standard for holidays in Dalmatia. If you're planning a yacht cruise in Croatia, a sailing holiday from Split is a great way to experience Mediterranean culture, fascinating history, stunning coastal landscapes, and unforgettable moments at sea.

Split sailing region charter offers

Mazarin 55 October -45%

Mazarin 55 October

Trogir, Yachtclub Seget (Marina Baotić), Croatia
  • Year 2024
  • Cabins 5
  • Berths 10 + 1
  • WC 3 + 1
  • Length 16.76 m
23.05. - 30.05.2026
9.350 € 17.000 €

Your Guide to the Adriatic Paradise

Split

Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and the second largest in Croatia. Built within the walls of an ancient Roman palace, this 1700-year-old town enchants visitors with its rich historical and cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, vibrant culinary scene, and unmistakable Mediterranean charm.

Omiš

Omiš is situated where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea.
Historically, Omiš was a well-known pirate base during the Middle Ages.

Trogir

The medieval city of Trogir features a wide waterfront promenade lined with bars, cafés, restaurants and charming souvenir shops, making it no surprise that it is such a popular sailing destination.

Makarska

Thanks to its lively summer atmosphere and wide range of facilities, this coastal gem is a popular stopover for all kinds of yachts cruising the Adriatic.

Island Brač

Located amid Dalmatia’s rich archipelago, the island of Brač is known for its unforgettable scenery: steep cliffs, crystal-clear sea, olive groves, and dense pine forests.

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