Sailing Charter in
Croatia
Guide to Croatia Sailing
Charter
Sailing holiday in Croatia across the country's eye-catching coastline is a wonderful
experience. The country's tourism industry has been flagged up because of Croatia's cruising and yachting
industries. With more than 1,180 islands and 3,000-mile long coastline, one can feel the grandeur of the magic the
country can bring. In 2011 alone, there were over 10 million tourists in Croatia with most of them wanting to take
a quick look at the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas.
Sailing in Dubrovnik
If you want to sail in Croatia's southern regions, start your journey in the port of
Dubrovnik. It is one of Croatia's most visited tourist attractions, especially by
yacht enthusiasts, because of its close proximity to Adriatic Sea. The city of
Dubrovnik, which has a population of about 45,000, is also a cultural center because of its medieval urban walls,
historic Rector Palace, and remarkable old-fashioned convents. I highly recommend that you take a couple of days of
your charter and stay in a local hotel in the city. As a general guide you should regard Split to Dubrovnik as a
minimum of a one week trip and give it two weeks if you need to start and finish in the same marina.
Aside from Dubrovnik, yacht charter Croatia include
the ports of Zadar, Baška Voda, Vodice, Split, Pula, Biograd, Kaštela, Poreč, Rovinj, and Marina.
Istria County Sailing
Poreč is located in Croatia's western coast along the cape of Istrian. It is a city
administered in the Istria County. Poreč is an ideal harbor if you want to sail to Saint Nicholas Island. The
city's climate is mild and gentle. Unlike other regions of Croatia, its summer heat is not harsh. The hottest month
is August while the coldest month is January. The temperature of Poreč's sea is 28° C, which is not too hot and not
to cold. This condition is perfect for diving, snorkeling, and / or just hanging around in your yacht. The city's
main historical tourist attractions are the Euphrasian Basilica, Dieta Istriana Hall, Marafor, and the ancient
streets of Cardo Maximus and Decumanus.
Aside from its stunning coastline, Istria also has a beautiful green interior. The place
was also judged as having the country's best tourist infrastructure because of its accessibility. Many hotels,
restaurants, cultural centers, and tourist attractions are in Istria. Some of the most visited cities and towns in
Istria include Pula, Rovinj, and Poreč.
Sailing on Croatian Coast
Sailing in Croatia is available everyday. Typically, you can sail the country's shores 365
days a year. But, the best time to cruise the Croatian coast is from the months of April (spring season) to October
(autumn season). During this period, the weather is so nice and the sea relatively calm. However, the spring season
sometimes has rain showers. Nevertheless, with the country's approximately 3,000-mile long coastline and 1,180
islands, you can never have enough of Croatia's coast.
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