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Adriatic Yacht Charter

Yacht Charter » Destinations » Adriatic

Adriatic Yacht Charter

Discover the Adriatic Coast Your Way

An Adriatic yacht charter is a practical way to combine island hopping, historic waterfront towns, and clear swimming bays across a compact cruising area. A yacht charter in the Adriatic typically involves short passages, frequent stops, and an easy balance of anchorages and marinas.

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Table of Contents
  • Adriatic Yacht Charter Overview
  • Adriatic Highlights
    • Island Hopping Made Easy
    • Historic Towns & UNESCO Sites
    • Local Cuisine & Regional Flavors
    • Calm Cruising With Flexible Routing
  • Adriatic Yacht Charters in Brief
  • Featured Adriatic Charter Yachts
  • Adriatic Yacht Charter Costs at a Glance
  • Adriatic Charter Hotspots
  • Adriatic Gallery
  • Types of Yachts You Can Charter in the Adriatic
  • Popular Adriatic Countries for Yacht Charters
  • Adriatic Yacht Charter FAQ
    • When Is the Best Time to Visit the Adriatic?
    • How Much Does It Cost To Charter a Yacht in the Adriatic?
    • What Are the Most Popular Activities in the Adriatic?
    • What Currency Is Used in the Adriatic Region?
    • Which Ports Are Best for Embarkation in the Adriatic?
  • Plan Your Adriatic Yacht Charter

Adriatic Yacht Charter Overview

Best time to charter:May to October (June and September are often ideal)
Typical weekly prices:From $5,500 to $330,000+
Peak season:July to August
Off-peak season:May to June and September to early October
Popular departure ports:Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Rovinj, Tivat
Weather and sea conditions:Warm summer weather, calm to moderate seas, regular afternoon breezes
Ideal for:First-time charterers, families, couples, and groups who want easy island hopping

Adriatic Highlights

Island Hopping Made Easy

A private yacht charter in the Adriatic is built around short hops between islands, bays, and harbor towns. The Croatian coast offers dense clusters of islands, making it easy to plan swim stops, beach time, and evenings ashore without feeling rushed.

Historic Towns & UNESCO Sites

A luxury yacht charter in the Adriatic pairs naturally with cultural stops, from medieval old towns to Roman-era landmarks. Routes often include places like Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, and Kotor, with time to explore on foot before returning on board.

Local Cuisine & Regional Flavors

Food is central to the experience, with fresh seafood, olive oil, and coastal wine regions shaping many itineraries. Dining can range from simple waterfront taverns to refined restaurants in popular ports, with local markets supporting great onboard meals.

Calm Cruising With Flexible Routing

The Adriatic’s geography creates many sheltered stretches that support relaxed day planning. You can balance quiet coves and national-park style scenery with lively promenades and well-run marinas.

Adriatic Yacht Charters in Brief

The Adriatic is one of Europe’s most varied charter regions, offering everything from quiet national parks and hidden coves to high-energy coastal cities. Marinas in Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Šibenik, Zadar, Rovinj, and Montenegro’s Porto Montenegro and Luštica Bay rank among the best in the Mediterranean, providing excellent facilities, professional services, and easy access to provisioning.

Summer brings long sunny days, warm seas, and gentle breezes that suit both sailing yachts and motor yachts. Early summer and early autumn, particularly June and September, often offer an ideal balance of warm weather, pleasant breezes, and fewer crowds.

Popular departure ports include Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Šibenik, Rovinj, and Tivat, offering charter guests convenient access to major islands and more remote cruising grounds.

Featured Adriatic Charter Yachts

Atlas charter yacht

Atlas

Lurssen - 2007
  • Length 242'9"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 6
From €645,000 per week
Justa Delia Yacht Charter

Justa Delia

Benetti - 2008
  • Length 145'0"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 5
From €150,000 per week
Axios charter yacht

Axios

Admiral Yachts - 2014
  • Length 154'2"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 5
From €180,000 per week
Mangusta Gransport 45 yacht

Mangusta Gransport 45

Mangusta - 2020
  • Length 148'7"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €190,000 per week
The Langley yacht charter

The Langley

Aegean Yacht - 2009
  • Length 204'1"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 7
From €150,000 per week
Grand Ocean

Grand Ocean

Blohm + Voss - 1990
  • Length 278'10"
  • Guests 24
  • Cabins 14
From €750,000 per week
Sunrays charter yacht

Sunrays

Oceanco - 2010
  • Length 280'6"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 9
From €1,150,000 per week
Sophia yacht charter

Sophia

Pershing - 2023
  • Length 92'2"
  • Guests 9
  • Cabins 4
From €79,000 per week
Faith yacht charter

Faith

Tecnomarine - 1998
  • Length 106'11"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From €50,000 per week
Lauren L yacht

Lauren L

Cassens-Werft - 2002
  • Length 295'3"
  • Guests 36
  • Cabins 20
From €695,000 per week
Isabell Princess Of The Sea yacht charter

Isabell Princess Of The Sea

Codecasa - 1990
  • Length 209'4"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 6
From €290,000 per week
Carinthia VII

Carinthia VII

Lurssen - 2002
  • Length 318'11"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 8
From €1,400,000 per week
Polytropon II yacht charter

Polytropon II

Nautor Swan - 2008
  • Length 82'0"
  • Guests 6
  • Cabins 3
From €45,000 per week
Buccara Sea Falcon I yacht charter

Buccara Sea Falcon I

Kockums - 2019
  • Length 135'0"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €180,000 per week
Lagoon yacht exterior

Lagoon

Cantieri di Pisa - 1984
  • Length 93'6"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €26,250 per week
Nova Star yacht charter

Nova Star

Timmerman Yachts - 2006
  • Length 113'2"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From $105,000 per week
Dauntless yacht charter

Dauntless

Kristiansands Mekver - 1960
  • Length 112'0"
  • Guests 9
  • Cabins 4
From €42,000 per week
My Way yacht charter

My Way

Westport Yachts - 2005
  • Length 112'0"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From $63,000 per week
Corvus yacht charter

Corvus

Halkitis Urania - 2008
  • Length 121'0"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
Available on request
Esterel yacht charter

Esterel

Esterel - 1986
  • Length 105'0"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
Available on request
Moon Star yacht charter

Moon Star

Görkem Yat - 2000
  • Length 112'2"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €53,000 per week
Jambo yacht charter

Jambo

Sunreef Yachts - 2008
  • Length 78'9"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From €45,000 per week
Ecce Navigo yacht charter

Ecce Navigo

Valena Yachting - 1997
  • Length 101'8"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €23,000 per week
Belle Isle Sea yacht charter

Belle Isle Sea

Turquoise Yachts - 2001
  • Length 90'6"
  • Guests 6
  • Cabins 3
From $25,000 per week
Aurora charter yacht

Aurora

Tecnomar - 2011
  • Length 100'5"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €49,000 per week
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Adriatic Yacht Charter Costs at a Glance

Yacht charter costs in the Adriatic depend on the type of yacht, its size and onboard amenities, and the season of travel, with peak summer months commanding higher rates. The table below provides an indicative overview of typical weekly charter costs to help you plan your Adriatic itinerary.

Yacht TypeTypical Weekly Charter Cost (USD)
CatamaransFrom $6,500 to $16,000
Sailing YachtsFrom $5,500 to $13,000
Motor YachtsFrom $16,000 to $85,000+
SuperyachtsFrom $130,000 to $330,000+

* Charter rates are indicative and exclude additional costs such as fuel, food and beverages, port fees, local taxes, and crew gratuities, which are typically handled through an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA).

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Types of Yachts You Can Charter in the Adriatic

Selecting the right yacht is key to shaping your Adriatic luxury yacht charter experience. With one of the most varied fleets in Europe, the region provides options suited to every type of traveller and itinerary.

  • Motor Yachts: Ideal for covering longer distances quickly and enjoying luxurious deck spaces. Motor yachts offer beach clubs, jacuzzis, water toys, and easy access to secluded bays across Croatia and Montenegro.
  • Sailing Yachts: A favourite for guests who enjoy classic sailing. Calm seas and predictable winds make the Adriatic perfect for traditional yacht enthusiasts wanting a peaceful, nature-connected experience.
  • Catamarans: Extremely popular in the Adriatic thanks to their stability, comfort, and generous living areas. Catamarans are ideal for families and groups exploring popular islands such as Hvar, Brač, Vis, Korčula, and the Kornati archipelago.
  • Luxury Superyachts: The Adriatic has quickly become a hotspot for superyachts, offering spectacular cruising grounds, high-end marinas, and bespoke service. Expect full crews, custom itineraries, and amenities such as gyms, cinemas, pools, and an extensive collection of water toys.

Popular Adriatic Countries for Yacht Charters

The Adriatic Sea spans several of Europe’s most attractive yacht charter destinations, each offering its own character, coastline, and cultural highlights. Together, they create a diverse cruising region where historic cities, island chains, dramatic bays, and relaxed Mediterranean living are within easy sailing distance.

  • Croatia: Croatia is the Adriatic’s premier yacht charter destination, known for its more than 1,000 islands, crystal-clear waters, and iconic towns such as Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar, Korčula, and Vis. It offers exceptional variety, modern marinas, and some of the most rewarding cruising grounds in the Mediterranean.
  • Montenegro: Montenegro offers dramatic scenery, including its fjord-like Bay of Kotor, luxury marinas such as Porto Montenegro and Luštica Bay, and a compact coastline dotted with historic villages and secluded coves. It’s ideal for shorter itineraries or as an extension to a Croatian charter.
  • Slovenia: Slovenia offers a small yet charming stretch of coastline featuring the Venetian-style town of Piran and easy access to the northern Adriatic. While small, it serves as a gateway to Istria and the wider Croatian cruising grounds.

Adriatic Yacht Charter FAQ

A yacht charter in the Adriatic often comes with practical questions about timing, costs, activities, and travel details. Below are clear, concise answers to the most frequently asked questions.

When Is the Best Time to Visit the Adriatic?

The Adriatic yacht charter season runs from May to October, with July and August bringing the hottest weather and busiest atmosphere. June and September offer warm conditions with fewer crowds, while May and October deliver quieter cruising and excellent value.

How Much Does It Cost To Charter a Yacht in the Adriatic?

Adriatic yacht charter costs vary by yacht type and season, with catamarans from around $6,500 per week, sailing yachts from $5,500, motor yachts from $16,000, and superyachts from approximately $130,000. Additional costs such as fuel, provisioning, marina fees, taxes, park permits, and crew gratuities should also be considered when budgeting.

What Are the Most Popular Activities in the Adriatic?

Popular activities in the Adriatic include swimming in quiet coves, exploring national parks like Mljet and Kornati, and visiting historic towns such as Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, and Kotor. Many guests enjoy wine tasting on islands such as Hvar and Vis, dining at waterfront tavernas, trying a range of water sports, and ending the day with sunset cruising and relaxed island-hopping.

What Currency Is Used in the Adriatic Region?

Most Adriatic charter destinations use the Euro (€), including Croatia, Slovenia, and Montenegro. Credit cards are widely accepted in marinas, restaurants, and shops, and ATMs are easy to find throughout coastal areas and the islands.

Which Ports Are Best for Embarkation in the Adriatic?

Common embarkation ports include Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Rovinj, and Tivat. The best departure port depends on your preferred cruising region and whether you want a one-way or round-trip itinerary.

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