Croatia has become the first European country to lift restrictions on yacht charter, which means guests who are EU citizens can travel into the country, make their way to their chartered yacht and go cruising in this beautiful destination.
An aerial of Losinj showing the proliferation of islands and bays to explore
Dotted with 1,244 islands, islets and reefs, the 6,278km of Dalmatian Coast begs to be explored by yacht. As you round a pine clad headland a beautiful bay opens up that is likely to be yours and yours alone.
The Mljet National Park with the Benedictine Monastery on St Mary's Island
The country is home to no fewer than seven National Parks, Special Marine Reserves and Nature Parks, from Limski Zaljev in the north to Mljet in the south, preserving the dramatic and rugged nature of the scenery. All are open and welcoming guests.
The Blue Cave in Bisevo captures the light magnificently
Waters are crystal clear and the weather generally calm, which is why so many charter clients have discovered its delights. Despite its popularity as a cruising destination, the physical nature of the coastline away from the centres of population means you might think you're the only one there.
Leave it all behind in your own luxurious bubble
The country is reopening gradually with most facilities taking all the recommended precautionary measures, although the crewmembers aboard our yachts are ready, eager and able to provide all the activities, entertainment and cuisine that you could want without the need to step ashore.
Splendid isolation in your own turquoise bay, like this one in Brac