It is not just an advantage but a requirement for a yacht provisioning agency of BWA’s standing to stay ahead of the curve at all times, predicting and meeting consumer needs in a demanding market. BWA Yachting Croatia’s latest announcement is an example of just that.
The new unit for yacht provisioning comes in addition to its existing services in operation throughout Croatia - cemented in an array of offices based in Opatja, Rovink, Sibenik, Split, Dubrovnik and Cavtat.
The popularity of Croatia as a charter destination is still on the rise; aided by immense natural beauty, glittering shores and an endless array of picturesque port towns, Croatia will certainly see a fleet of superyacht charters flock to its stunning shores as travel restrictions are lifted.
As the longest standing yacht service provisioner in Croatia, the move came as a natural strategic next step for BWA Yachting Croatia, as part of a development plan which has been ongoing since November 2019.
The new service will entail top-quality food and beverages, both locally and internationally sourced and in keeping with BWA Yachting’s scrupulous standards for quality.
BWA Yachting Croatia will be deploying the latest enforcements of personal protective equipment and other stringent safety measures to ensure the highest levels of security and hygiene amongst its services.
Dorijan Dujmic, head of BWA Yachting Croatia, said: " We are confident that our new yacht provisioning department in Croatia will be able to have an immediate impact, presenting a range of benefits to yacht professionals. Not only will we deliver the quality products which BWA Yachting is renowned for all over the world, but we have the ability to provide thorough assistance to yacht crew during times of high pressure… With this new in-house provisioning unit we have created a special synergy between all the departments (provisioning, spare parts and agency) that is unique in Croatia and BWA Yachting clients will benefit of it."
Mr Dujmic, who boasts a wealth of experience in nautical tourism and a lifelong passion for the trade, will oversee the exciting new venture.
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June 8th, 2020 – BWA Yachting Croatia has announced the launch of a new unit for yacht provisioning, to complement its existing services in the country.
BWA Yachting Croatia will be able to provide the new service via its network of offices in Croatia – based in Opatija, Rovinj, Sibenik, Split, Dubrovnik and Cavtat.
All safety measures are strictly applied – including personal protective equipment such as gloves and mask – to deliver COVID-free yacht services to the industry.
Mr Dujmic will oversee the new department, benefitting the operation with his wealth of experience in nautical tourism. He grew up in a family maritime business, and has brought this lifelong passion to BWA Yachting, already becoming a figurehead of the Croatian yacht industry.
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U Splitu se u veljači održao svjetski forum agencije BWA YACHTING na kojem su se okupili menadžeri svih zemalja u kojima posluje ta tvrtka, točnije 45 gostiju iz 36 franšiza i 25 zemalja.
Tom prilikom nam je Dorijan Dujmić, vlasnik hrvatske BWA agencije, kazao: ‘Ove godine smo mi domaćini jer BWA YACHTING Hrvatska slavi 20 godina poslovanja, a naša firma je bila prva država koju je BWA YACHTING otvorio, nakon toga Crna Gora, pa Turska i tako je sve krenulo. Mogu kazati kako su dva desetljeća brzo prošla.’
Ponajbolji svjetski jahting agenti su uživali u splitskom hotelu Radisson, a glavna tema ove je godine bio America’s Cup u Barceloni, na kojem je BWA ekskluzivan patner za programe superjahti. Već su bukirali 200 vezova za jahte (!), a očekuje se još najmanje stotinu u dolasku, pa za smještaj jahti koriste čak tri marine.
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This February, Split hosted BWA YACHTING world forum, an event gathering BWA YACHTING managers from all the countries in which the company operates – 45 participants from 36 franchises and 25 countries.
Mr. Dorijan Dujmić, head of BWA YACHTING Croatia, says: ‘We hosted the event this year as BWA Croatia is celebrating 20 years in the business. Our chapter was the first, here in Croatia, followed by Montenegro, then Turkey, and that’s how it all began. I can tell you now, those two decades have passed quickly.’
The world’s best yachting agents gathered at the Radisson Hotel in Split, and the main theme this year was the America’s Cup in Barcelona, where BWA YACHTING is the exclusive superyacht program delivery partner. They have already booked 200 berths for yachts (!), and at least another hundred other boats are expected to arrive, so three entire marinas will be needed to accommodate them all.
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Dubrovnik, known for its extraordinary beauty, is often called the 'Pearl of the Adriatic'. Its impressive old town, surrounded by walls, is one of the most beautiful medieval architectural ensembles in the world. Dubrovnik is surrounded by beautiful beaches and islands, creating a unique natural backdrop.
History: Dubrovnik has a rich history that extends deep into the past, all the way back to the Roman era. It was a significant maritime power in the Middle Ages and one of the most important trading cities in the Mediterranean.
Old Town: The main attraction of Dubrovnik is its beautiful old town, which is under the protection of UNESCO. It is characterized by medieval architecture, stone streets, monumental walls, and numerous churches, palaces, and museums.
Walls : Dubrovnik's walls are one of the best-preserved fortifications in the world. They offer a spectacular view of the city and the sea and are popular among visitors.
Filming Location: Dubrovnik has become a popular tourist destination also because it served as a filming location for the popular TV series "Game of Thrones".
Natural Beauty: In addition to its rich history and cultural heritage, Dubrovnik is abundant in incredible natural beauty, including crystal-clear sea, picturesque coves, and lush Mediterranean vegetation surrounding the city, providing visitors with a unique experience of beauty and harmony with nature.
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Sailing conditions in Dubrovnik are generally favorable, making it a popular destination for sailors throughout the year. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. During the summer months, from June to August, sailors can expect warm temperatures averaging around 25-30°C (77-86°F) and plenty of sunshine, ideal for leisurely cruising and exploring the nearby islands.
Winds in Dubrovnik are typically light to moderate, with prevailing winds coming from the northwest (Maestral) and northeast (Bura) during the summer season. The Maestral is a refreshing breeze that usually picks up in the afternoon, providing pleasant sailing conditions along the coast. The Bura, a strong northeasterly wind, can occasionally occur, especially in the winter months, but it typically brings clear skies and good visibility.
In addition to the Maestral and Bura, sailors may also encounter Jugo, a warm, humid wind originating from the southeast. Jugo can bring higher temperatures and occasional storms, so it's important for sailors to monitor weather forecasts and plan their routes accordingly.
When you have already decided to spend your sailing holidays in Dubrovnik, one of the most desirable destinations in the world, then the entire trip and the process should be flawless. From the inception of your sailing dream in Dubrovnik to the moment you step ashore, Croatia Yachting stands as your unwavering companion, ensuring a seamless experience every step of the way.
Explore Your Ideal Yacht: Kickstart your exploration with our comprehensive “How to Book a Boat” page. With a diverse fleet at your disposal, peruse and choose the yacht that perfectly complements your style and desires.
Craft Your Personalized Experience: Tailor your voyage by specifying your preferred dates, guest count, and any special requests you may have. Our goal is to curate your yacht charter in Dubrovnik to match your distinct vision.
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Confirm and Set Sail: With your satisfaction as our priority, confirm your reservation and prepare for an unforgettable sailing escapade from the historic shores of Dubrovnik.
Getting to Dubrovnik for your yacht charter can be an exciting journey. Here's a general guide on how to do it:
By Air: Dubrovnik has an international airport (Ruđer Bošković Airport) with flights connecting major European cities as well as New York, and it is the only direct route between Croatia and the USA. You can book a flight to Dubrovnik from your departure location. Once you arrive at the airport, you can arrange for transportation to the marina where your yacht is located.
By Land: If you're already in Croatia or nearby, you can also reach Dubrovnik by land. There are buses and taxis available from nearby cities like Split or Zagreb. You can also drive to Dubrovnik if you prefer a road trip. The roads in Croatia are well-maintained and offer scenic views along the way.
By Sea : Ferry: Dubrovnik is also connected by ferry lines to major Croatian coastal cities, such as Rijeka and Split, as well as islands. Ferries offer a slower but relaxing journey, allowing you to enjoy the view of the coastline and islands along the way.
In our charter base in Dubrovnik, we offer a diverse selection of yachts, including sailboats , catamarans , and motor yachts .
Embark on a true sailing adventure and let yourself be swept away by the waves aboard our diverse selection of sailboats . With favorable sailing conditions in Dubrovnik, your journey promises to be delightful.
Set sail on a remarkable maritime voyage with our top-tier catamaran charters in Dubrovnik . Offering an unmatched opportunity to discover this UNESCO World Heritage site and its enchanting environs in luxury and elegance, our catamaran charters ensure an unforgettable experience.
If you're drawn to the thrill of swift sailing, motorboats are the ideal option for you. In Dubrovnik, we offer a selection of exceptional motor yachts that will elevate your sailing experience with added luxury and excitement. Embark on an exhilarating journey where speed meets sophistication, and every moment is infused with the essence of unparalleled elegance and adventure.
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Komolac, ACI Marina Dubrovnik
With its capacity of 380 sea berths and 120 places on land, ACI Marina Komolac is a prominent maritime hub just 6 kilometers from Dubrovnik's city center. This expansive marina offers a comprehensive range of facilities, including a reception office for guest assistance, reliable water and power supply, modern showers, and toilets, a restaurant serving delectable local cuisine, a cozy coffee, convenient laundry services, and various shops for provisioning needs.
ACI Marina Slano “Veljko Barbieri”
ACI Marina Slano boasts 193 berths, all equipped with water and electricity. Designed to accommodate yachts up to 50 meters in length, the marina offers secure and safe mooring for your yacht. Surrounded by natural landscapes, the marina provides a tranquil and sheltered environment for a carefree stay.
Marina Lumbarda
Marina Lumbarda, nestled in the picturesque bay of Lumbarda on the eastern side of the island of Korčula, is just a short distance from the historic town of Korčula. Open year-round, this marina offers a convenient and accessible location for sailors exploring the stunning Dalmatian coastline. With 90 berths available, Marina Lumbarda provides a welcoming and well-equipped haven for yachts alike.
Marina Orebić, Pelješac
Marina Orebić, with its 240 berths, offers ample space for boats of various sizes. Situated in Orebić, along the Pelješac Channel, directly opposite Korčula, it provides a strategic location for sailors exploring the Adriatic. Open year-round, Marina Orebić welcomes visitors to enjoy its facilities and the breathtaking surroundings of the Pelješac peninsula.
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Dubrovnik stands out as an excellent sailing destination thanks to its rich history, spectacular coastline, and picturesque islands. Its crystal-clear waters and mild Mediterranean climate make it an ideal area for nautical adventures throughout the year. Croatia Yachting, with its years of experience and expert team, is instrumental in turning your sailing experience in Dubrovnik into an unforgettable journey. Our approach is focused on listening to your desires and needs, providing you with personalized services and attentive support throughout your voyage. With confidence in our ability to turn your vision into reality, you can relax and enjoy carefree sailing in the waters of Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik is full of photogenic locations. Some of the most popular ones include the view from Minčeta Tower, the panorama from Mount Srđ , and the picturesque streets of the Old Town.
Dubrovnik is accessible by air, land, and sea.
In addition to sightseeing historical landmarks, visitors to Dubrovnik often enjoy walking along the city walls, taking boat tours around the Elaphiti Islands, and swimming at local beaches such as Banje beach or Buža beach.
Dubrovnik was the filming location for the popular series "Game of Thrones." The city served as the backdrop for King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms. Many iconic scenes of the series were shot at locations throughout Dubrovnik, including the Lovrijenac Tower, Stradun , and many other historical landmarks
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Sailing in the Dubrovnik area is a unique cocktail of experiences. Unique architecture and history , gourmet experiences, coves with sandy beaches for children and restaurants for parents, unspoilt nature of the island of Mljet . Montenegro is close to Dubrovnik. It is therefore possible to combine a visit to Dubrovnik with a cruise to Boka Kotorska, a charming Montenegrin bay tucked 30 kilometres inland. All this creates a magical backdrop for your boat holiday. More experienced sailors will appreciate a longer crossing to Korcula or the charming island of Lastovo .
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An incredibly green island that offers beautiful lagoons and divine tranquility! In the western part of the island there is Mljet National Park and two salt lakes where you can swim. We recommend swimming under the full moon, when the lake glows with moonlight. There is also the lake island of St. Marija with its beautiful Benedictine monastery and the Church of Our Lady. The islet is set in a beautiful park. Entrance to the national park costs 100 kuna per person (children under six are free).
The island of Mljet inspired Homer to write the story of Odysseus and the beautiful nymph Kalypso, who kept him on the island for seven years. Odysseus' cave is located on the south side of the island and is considered a unique natural phenomenon. The sun's rays penetrate into the cave and create blue light effects (similar to those of the Bisevo Cave). The most beautiful play of lights takes place between 12-14 pm. The cave has two entrances - one from the coast and the other from the sea. From the sea, there is a 20-meter long tunnel, which can only be passed through in good weather. The exact GPS location of the cave is 42.43.7 N, 017.32.7 E.
The southern part of the island is rocky and looks inaccessible. There are many nice beaches on the island - some are only accessible by boat, so you will most likely have them to yourself. The southeast coast has the most sandy beaches. Pomena beach is suitable for the smallest children as the entrance to the sea is very gradual. Mljet is a hilly island (the highest hill is 514 m) and offers plenty of space for quiet relaxation and sports activities. There is a 43-kilometre long eco-trail through the island, and lovers of cycling (beautiful nature around the lake) or kayaking will also enjoy it. The island is 74% covered with greenery - mostly pine and oak forests, vineyards and olive groves.
If you are looking for an oasis of peace for your tired soul, Mljet is the right choice! The coastline of the island is rugged and there are a large number of islets, coves and reefs. The sunset over the island of Lastovo is very romantic.
Polače harbour - a fairly well-protected harbour, offering mooring with water and electricity connections, showers and toilets, ATM, bike and scooter rental. You can also anchor in the bay or at one of the local restaurants (some have set up muring berths with electricity connections for their guests). When the borax and NW winds are strong, swirling gusts of wind fall into the bay, the yugo causes unpleasant waves. There are also the ruins of an old palace, two supermarkets and a bakery. There are several good restaurants on the waterfront.
At the northwestern end of the island there are two harbours Polače and Pomena with muring stands. From both harbours you can take a trip to the National Park of the Great Lake with the monastery on the island. It is truly one of the most beautiful places on the Adriatic. If you want to see Veliko jezero, which I recommend, you can also anchor in a small, narrow bay in the south of the island. You drop anchor off the bow and tie your stern to the rocks. There aren't many boats here. In the morning, tie up, take the dinghy about half a mile to the entrance of Veliko jezero bay and pull the dinghy up on the limestone benches. And then take a pleasant hike along the lake to the monastery on the island (about a 2.5 mile walk). You can swim to the island (the water in the lake is warmer and warmer than the sea) and have a bite to eat and drink at a local restaurant. The monastery is accessible, but you are not allowed to enter wearing a swimsuit or no shirt. Swimming to the island and visiting the monastery is an amazing experience. The Great Lake is a national park that opens at 9 am. By the time the tourists arrive around the lake to the monastery, you can be on your way back and avoid the relentless crowds of tourists that flock to the lake and monastery during the day. If you can't make it in the morning, it's also good in the early evening. There is an entrance fee to the park, but no one collects entrance fees at the end you go from. At the SE end of Mljet is the beautiful sandy bay of Sapulnara, which is worth a stop. Apart from the nice beach, there are nice restaurants here. TIP yachting.com
A rocky, beautifully green island that is scented with orange and lemon trees . There are forests, vineyards and olive groves . According to experts, the olive oil here is one of the finest on the coast! The island is associated with seafaring. Many famous sailors in the Spanish service came from Lopud.
The history of Lopud is closely linked to the history of Dubrovnik. However, most of the precious buildings were destroyed in the earthquake of 1667. Only the ruins of a few churches and monasteries can be seen on the island. The island is characterized by stone houses surrounded by flowering gardens - an ideal place for romantic walks.
The island is very quiet, with only one village by the harbour and two hotels. The biggest attractions of the island are the nice beaches, greenery and good restaurants. The most famous sandy beach Šunj is located in the south of the island. It is suitable for the smallest children because of its fine sand and gradual entry into the water .
There is only a small town harbour on the island, mostly occupied by fishing or cruise boats. You can anchor in the bay northwest of the harbour (depth 6-8 metres, dangerous winds can beNW, W and SE, there is a nice pebble beach nearby) or in the bay of Šunj in the south of the island (dangerous wind and swell from the SE; there are several rocks, there are shoals and a long underwater reef around Veli Skupio - we recommend studying the electronic Navionics charts or the Adriatic Yachting Guide 888).
Smaller, quiet green island with several nice beaches and restaurants. Dubrovnik's nobility and famous poets used to come here to relax. This picturesque Renaissance island is a bit like a garden in bloom. Olives, vines and southern fruits are grown here. The olive oil in this area is one of the finest on the coast, along with Lopud's. Sport fishing enthusiasts will also find it to their liking. Šipan is a renowned place for fishing and crawfishing. You can also go on excursions on the island and enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.
Šipanska Luka is a popular bay among yachtsmen. There is a small harbour with a pier and several muringas. The harbour is surrounded by nature. You can also anchor in the bay or at the Kod Marka tavern (the best restaurant on the island). They have a small pier and several mooring buoys. In northwest winds over 3 Bf there is an unpleasant swell in the harbor. In the south there are strong gusts of wind. Sudurad Bay on the south side of the island is nice, but quite crowded with visitors from Dubrovnik in the summer (cruise ships and ferry come here).
The Black Island, the name of Croatia's sixth largest island Korcula. It was nicknamed after the black pine tree that once covered the entire island. But Korcula is far from black. It offers a unique blend of colour, beautiful nature, history, good food and fun. It is the place where the world-famous traveller Marco Polo was born. Korcula is beautifully green, but unlike Lastovo, it is heavily visited by tourists. It has a fairly rugged coastline with many coves, attractive beaches and cliffs. The adjacent deserted islands , of which there are countless, also offer nice swimming.
Korčula is also famous for its very good white wines . The most famous wines are Pošip, Rukatac, Grk and Plavac.
The interior of the island is mountainous and very fertile. The most beautiful and most visited inland villages are Smokovica, Blato and Čara. High quality dry white wine is produced here. You can also taste local oranges or delicious olives. The northern coast is low and easily accessible with several sandy beaches (suitable for the youngest children). The natural harbours of Korcula, Vrbovica and Prigradica are quite busy.
The southern coast is more rugged, rocky and very steep in places (cliffs up to 30 metres high). However, the landscape is very hospitable. In contrast to the north, there is a divine calm and beautifully clean sea. There is the bay of Prizba and the town of the same name, surrounded by fertile vineyards. The locals are very friendly and will be happy to offer you a glass of homemade wine. There are many marked cycle paths in the area. You can also cycle along the coast.
Korcula is a renowned kiting and windsurfing location . There are also excellent conditions for fishing and diving (diving base and an interesting site in Grščica Bay). The towns of Babina and Brna are also worth a visit. The towns are very quiet, so we do not recommend them for lovers of wild nightlife. Right next door is the bay and anchorage of Istriga, famous for its healing mud . The mud helps with musculoskeletal or skin problems.
The capital of the island is Korcula . The old town has immense charm and is rightly called "Little Dubrovnik". The city is protected by massive walls and several watchtowers, inside there are winding streets, corners and passages with numerous staircases. Among the most beautiful sights are St. Mark's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church and the Franciscan Monastery. The birthplace of the famous sailor Marco Polo and the city museum are also worth a visit.
A local curiosity are the streets built in the shape of a fishbone . This is a very ingenious system that allows air to flow freely while protecting against strong(the main street running north-eastwards breaks slightly three times to form a windbreak).
Many cultural events and folk festivals are held in the town. The most famous are the Moreska festival (knightly games and dances), the Marco Polo festival , the reconstruction of the historic battle of Korcula, the beautiful festivities on St. Peter and Paul and before Easter. TIP yachting.com
This incredibly charming island is located far out in the open sea and only experienced yachtsmen venture here for its divine tranquillity and unspoilt nature. Lastovo Island, its surrounding islands and islets were declared a nature park in 2006 and are also on the World Wildlife Fund's list.
The island is a paradise for yachtsmen, surfers, divers and sport fishermen. There are quiet coves and fabulous beaches often only accessible by boat. The sea is extremely clean and teeming with fish . According to many experts, the richest fishing grounds in this area are for blue fish (plava riba), crawfish, moray eels and some other prized species. Fishing requires a permit, which costs 60 kn per day or 150 kn for three days (permits can be purchased online here ).
The ubiquitous greenery, crystal clear water full of life and intact medieval stone houses like a movie set speak volumes about the incredible charm of this place. There is no doubt that the island is one of the most beautiful on the Adriatic.
The island has retained its personality thanks to its remoteness and the presence of the navy, which was based here until 1992 (until 1988, foreigners were forbidden to enter the island). There was no tourism and the population was declining. Today, there are only 700 permanent residents on the island, scattered in seven villages. There is only one hotel, a few small guesthouses and private accommodation. Most of the population lives in the village of Lastovo (the main centre of the island), which is situated high above the sea, on a slope above the valley. The biggest peculiarity of this village are the medieval stone houses (the inhabitants had no need to build new ones). and maintained what their ancestors had built) and endless stone staircases replacing the streets. The most reliable means of transport here is the donkey . Renaissance villas with spacious terraces, famous minaret-shaped chimneys (fumari) and beautiful folk costumes and traditions have also been preserved.
Every year, the island hosts a carnival (people commemorate the victory over the Catalan pirates who captured neighbouring Korcula and headed for Lastovo), men arm themselves, women and children pray to St. George, who heard them and the Catalan fleet was destroyed by storms on the way to Lastovo) and the famous music festival (jazz, rock, blues). Lastovo is the second sunniest and most forested island in Croatia (after Hvar) and in summer there is a pleasant maestral or levant wind. There are pleasant walking and cycling paths around the island (through fragrant forest and with little elevation gain).
The bay with the eponymous village of Skrivena Luka, Zaklopatica, Posadur and Lučica (a really picturesque harbour with original reconstructed fishermen's houses) are definitely worth a visit. Above the bay Skrivena Luka there is the Struga lighthouse (the oldest in Croatia, built in 1839, the lighthouse keeper took over this craft from his father and grandfather, it is possible to stay here). The Lastovo archipelago consists of 46 adjacent islands, islets and reefs. Worth seeing is definitely the island of Sušac (13 NM west of Lastovo), a nice little cove that serves as a fishing anchorage, a great wealth of fish in the waters around the island, a nice 40-meter long beach), but also the smaller islets of Kopist (overfishedKopište, fishing bays, nice swimming), Saplun (nice swimming), Mrčara (the largestPrežba, Makarac (hermits lived here), Sestrice, Vlasnik and Glavat (lighthouse) - the last three islands are a fisherman's paradise.
We recommend a stop in the north of the island of Lastovo in the well-protected lagoon of Zaklopatica. There are muring stands with electricity on the piers in front of several restaurants. Be sure to take a trip either on foot (about 40 min. uphill) or by car to the town of Lastovo, which lies on a hillside facing inland and is not visible from the sea at all. It was therefore protected from pirate raids. Lastovo is a beautiful and depopulated town where time has stood still. Walking through its streets and walking through the overgrown meadows around it, you feel like you might meet Jesus herding sheep. The magic of the place will surely captivate you. Most of the inhabitants have left the island for the towns on the coast and so the town has the feel of a ghost town, especially in autumn. There is a fee of about 30 kn/person/day to land on Lastovo, as it is a National Park. TIP yachting.com
You will also be pleasantly surprised by the healthy, very tasty and original cuisine. Only local ingredients are used (herbs, olive oil, wine, fruit, vegetables, goat's cheese and sheep's cheese, lamb - all organic) and first-class sea fish caught in the surrounding waters. Local specialities include grilled sardines, homemade bread, tagliatelle with lobster and prawns (lobster paste, a traditional local speciality), calamari and prawns, goulasheel stew, goat roast, roast lobster, fresh cooked fish (dory, kanic or bream) or lamb. The excellent food is perfectly complemented by the quality local wine Maraština.
The port town, which is considered Croatia's greatest jewel, will win over even the biggest opponent of historical monuments with its distinctive character. Since 1979, the town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dubrovnik has been a centre of maritime trade for centuries. It flourished most in the 15th century, when it was one of the most important trading ports in Europe. During this period, Dubrovnik was also a great competitor to Venice. With its 300 merchant and warships and more than 4,000 sailors, it had the third largest fleet in the world. Ships with goods from all over the Mediterranean, Europe and the Far East landed here. Exports were mainly salt (salt mining was the largest source of income), wine, fish and olive oil.
A prestigious sailor's school was built next to the fortress of St. Lawrence. The seafaring trade is still popular here today and Dubrovnik women had to cope with their husbands being at sea much more than at home. Dubrovnik's oldest port, Kalarina, stood at the Lovrijenac fortress. There were also two arsenals in the town - large naval ships were repaired here. If you want to learn more about the life of Dubrovnik's sailors and their ships, visit the local seafaring museum. It is located a short walk from the old harbour (called Kaša) and there are several aquariums with marine fish.
The wealth and relative peace (the Turks paid a hefty fee for protection) created ideal conditions for the development of science, art and architecture. The city had a modern water and sewage system, quarantine service and infirmaries (they protected the city from epidemics and diseases, every traveller and sailor had to spend min. 40 days before entering the city), hospital, leprosarium, pharmacy (one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe - preserved to this day, monks made contraceptives from herbs here), several doctors and even a place for babies - the oldest babybox in history.
Fate has also dealt the city some heavy blows - a plague epidemic in the 14th century killed more than 7,000 inhabitants, the great earthquake of 1667, the civil war and the bombings of 1991-1992.
Nowadays Dubrovnik is a very popular and expensive tourist destination. It is rightly considered the most beautiful city on the Adriatic coast and will immediately win you over with its unmistakable atmosphere. The most dominant feature of the city is the roughly two-kilometre high walls with several defensive towers that protected the city from enemies.
Several majestic fortresses are also part of the protection system - the Fortress of St. John's Fortress, the Lovrijenac Fortress on the cliff, Bokar and Ravelin (the last three stand separately from the fortifications themselves, but have had a major influence on the protection of the city). Above the entrance gate of Lovrijenac Fortress stands the motto, so characteristic of Dubrovnik, "Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro" - that is, "Freedom cannot be bought with all the gold in the world."The place has a ghostly atmosphere and every year theatre festivals are held here. The port of Lovrijenac is famous for the play Hamlet all over the world. The Buza Bar, located on a rock, offers a beautiful view of the sea, pleasant music and refreshments.
We recommend anchoring in the evening south of the entrance to the old harbour and entering it by boat early in the morning (you can also arrive in the harbour with a sailboat, but it is not allowed, so you will be kicked off the pier at 9 o'clock at the latest). The best time to visit is early in the morning around 6-7am when the city is waking up. There are no tourists anywhere, fruit and vegetable markets are descending, the streets are being cleaned and everywhere is wonderfully quiet. The first cafes start to open, you can have a coffee and enjoy the atmosphere of the empty city. This early the city gates are closed to tourists, so you will only meet locals. The old town is truly unique. TIP yachting.com
The town centre is intertwined with narrow, rather steep stone streets where cafes with gardens, restaurants, galleries, various shops and souvenir shops are squeezed in. We recommend the Clara Stones shop, where you can buy beautiful jewellery made from real coral and learn about coral processing. The local colour is the ubiquitous linen that hangs from cords strung on pulleys between the windows. It adds colour and life to the austere stone walls.
The main entrance to the town is the western double Pila Gate. A stone bridge over a moat and a wooden drawbridge (still functional) lead to the gate. From the outer gate there are steps down to the inner gate, which is part of the main city wall. The castle moat has been converted into a park where beautiful pink oleanders are in bloom. On the other side of the town is the eastern Ploče Gate (the Gate of Ploče).
If you can't find a suitable boat to sail in Dubrovnik, you can sail from Montenegro. From Dubrovnik airport it is 1,5 hours by taxi to Caftat or you can fly directly to Caftat. There are several companies operating in Montenegro with new boats and reasonable prices. Boka Kotorska is beautiful and it is only 25 NM to Dubrovnik. TIP yachting.com
In summer, the Dubrovnik area gets a steady maestral (daily breeze). Mostly from the SSE and SE direction in the morning and turning to the SW and WSW in the evening. It usually starts blowing around 10 am and reaches 3-5 Bf in the afternoon. It dies down again at sunset. The Maestral is considered a good weather wind because it maintains cloudless, blue skies and a comfortable temperature at sea. In July and August, temperatures in the area reach 29-35 °C, with sea temperatures of about 25 °C.
These winds blow mostly in the winter and spring months, when they usually hit full force (50-60 kts).
The following map shows the cruise route around Dubrovnik. Click on the icon in the upper left corner of the map for more information on the route and individual locations.
Check out the coastal map with icons for detailed information about ports, marinas, bays and other attractions on the island of Korcula. For detailed information you need to click on the relevant icon. You can enlarge or shrink the map as you wish (if you click on the square on the top right of the map frame, it will enlarge the map to full screen).
The drive from Prague to Dubrovnik is about 1 467 km long and takes 15-17 hours. The motorway section is 1 172 km long (the motorway goes almost to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina). This route goes via Brno - Vienna - Graz - Maribor (Slovenia) - Zagreb - Zadar - Split - Dubrovnik. Croatian motorways are good quality, but quite expensive. The trip to Dubrovnik will cost about 10 000 CZK by a regular car, including motorway tolls (10 EUR Austrian stamp for 10 days, 30 EUR Slovenian stamp for 2 months and about 65 EUR Croatian motorway tolls).
Approximately 25 km from the ACI marina Miho Pracat is the Dubrovnik International Airport. The price of a one-way ticket to Dubrovnik comes out to 4 500 CZK - 6 500 CZK. Transfer from the airport takes about 25 minutes. The price of a taxi ranges from 310 kuna (passenger car) or 510 kuna (multivan). It is also possible to book a shuttle bus (+385 20 442 222).
Looking for the best Dubrovnik boat tours? Look no further!
Dubrovnik is one of the most popular places to visit in Croatia, and boat trips are an excellent way to discover this famous city from a different perspective.
I grew up in Dubrovnik and took boat trips from Dubrovnik with my family all the time! It is one of the best things to do in the city in the summer to escape the crowds.
With so many boat tours in Dubrovnik, it might seem tough to find the best ones. As I’ve visited most places you can reach by boat from the city, I know which ones are worth taking.
Whether you’re backpacking Croatia and looking for budget-friendly boat tours or Thinking of romantic private boat tours Dubrovnik has to offer, you’re sure to find the right one for you!
Let’s find the best Dubrovnik boat trips!
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✔️ Full-day boat trip with most islands on the itinerary ✔️ Swimming and sightseeing
✔️ Customizable itinerary ✔️ Friendly and knowledgable skippers
✔️ Full-day tour with lunch and unlimited drinks ✔️ Swimming and sightseeing
1. mljet national park & 3 islands tour from dubrovnik.
⭐️ RATING: 4.9/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 10.5 hours| Check it out!
This full day boat tour is the best boat trip in Dubrovnik for everybody who wants to visit as many islands as possible in one day while enjoying a relaxed pace to explore, with swimming and sightseeing stops!
The tour starts bright and early at 7:30 AM, and ends almost 11 hours later, visiting several breathtaking islands and caves.
The first stop is Mljet National Park . It is one of Croatia’s national parks, so you’ll have to pay an additional entrance fee. You’ll have about 3 hours on the island, which is enough time to visit the legendary Odysseus cave, go for a swim, and stroll around the island. The crew will assist you if you want to rent a bike on the island!
Next up is the visit to the Elaphite islands. You’ll visit two popular islands, Lopud and Koločep for a swim and stroll through the small island villages. Both islands have several restaurants, so you can grab lunch or a snack.
The final stop is the famous Blue Cave. The turquoise water in the cave is like no other, and truly one of the highlights of this trip!
Another perk of this tour is that it is a small group tour, with a maximum of 12 people on board. It feels almost like a private tour, and you get to decide how long you want to stay at each spot.
If you’re looking for the best boat trip in Dubrovnik, you won’t be disappointed!
“ This trip is a must-do if visiting Dubrovnik! We spent the whole day island hopping in some cherry-picked locations that meshed the popular tourist destinations with some lesser-known gems .” – Paolo, Netherlands (read more reviews )
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⭐️ RATING: 5/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 4 hours| Check it out!
The only thing better than the Dubrovnik boat tour is a private Dubrovnik boat tour! Escape the crowds, and get a totally customizable experience with a boat all to yourself with this half-day boat trip.
This tour lasts 4 hours, and you can choose from several departure times, early morning or in the afternoon, depending on your Dubrovnik itinerary.
Elaphiti Islands is an archipelago consisting of 13 islands, but the most popular are Lopud, Koločep, and Šipan. This is a private tour, so you’ll get to choose which ones you want to visit and how much time to spend on each island.
If you don’t want to, you don’t need to think of the itinerary. Your local guide knows very well where the best spots are, so you can let them think of the details and just relax.
Don’t forget to bring cash, as you’ll have to pay an additional fuel fee.
You’ve probably heard that Dubrovnik is expensive , but you’ll be surprised that divided per person this tour is much cheaper than similar tours in popular Greek islands.
“ Priceless experience! Mladen was the BEST guide! So welcoming, relaxed, took us to the most incredible spots that we could only have dreamed of! ” – Mollie, United States (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 5/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 4-8 hours| Check it out!
This local-led tour is another private boat tour in Dubrovnik to consider! The boat fits up to 6 passengers and makes for an excellent day trip from Dubrovnik.
It is a private tour, so you get to decide the length of the trip and where you want to go. Don’t worry if you don’t have an idea where the best spots are, your skipper is a Dubrovnik local and he’ll show you the best places in the area.
The tour starts from the Dubrovnik Old Town port with a stunning panoramic view of Dubrovnik from the sea. Next, you’ll sail towards Elafiti Islands and the famous Koločep Blue Cave and several lesser-known caves on the islands.
Thanks to the crystal clear seas, this area is fantastic for snorkeling and other water sports. The tour provides snorkeling equipment, so you don’t have to worry about that.
“ Incredible day! Wonderful skipper and beautiful trip! ” – Isabella, United States (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 4.7/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 8 hours| Check it out!
Dubrovnik is not just a luxury destination, the city offers several fantastic budget-friendly boat tours too.
This full-day Elaphiti Islands cruise is one of the best affordable boat trips from Dubrovnik!
Whether you’re backpacking in Croatia or you want to enjoy the islands without breaking the bank, you will love this island hopping day.
Dubrovnik boat excursions like this one are great value for money, as you’ll get to visit 3 islands, and have lunch and unlimited drinks!
You’ll visit the most popular islands in the area, Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan. As this is a full-day tour, you’ll have about two hours on each island. It is more than enough time to explore the island, go for a swim, and admire traditional stone houses.
This is a large group tour, so it’s also a great place to meet other travelers if you’re solo. For a small fee, you can also request a transfer from your accommodation.
“ This was such a fun and relaxing day! All 3 islands were beautiful and we felt like we had enough time at each one! ” -Aashka, United States (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 4.7/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 4 hours| Check it out!
If you don’t have many days in Dubrovnik , this is one of the best half-day boat tours from Dubrovnik.
You can choose between morning and afternoon Dubrovnik island tours, so you can easily fit them into your schedule.
You’ll visit two islands on this tour: Koločep and Lopud.
The first island on your itinerary is Lopud and its famous sandy beach Šunj. It is one of the rare sandy beaches in the area, so if you’re a sandy beach lover, it should be on your list!
Next up is Koločep. This small island is best known for its unique sea caves. The Blue Cave is the most popular, but you’ll also visit three Green Caves, boasting mesmerizing turquoise waters.
Both islands are fantastic for snorkeling. Don’t worry if you packed super light , so you couldn’t fit your mask and snorkel. The tour price also includes the use of snorkeling equipment!
“ What a fantastic day out. The caves are GORGEOUS, the experience was so much fun and it was made even better by our guide Luca, who was lovely! ” – Fola, United Kingdom (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 5/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 1.5 hours| Check it out!
If you like sunsets, you’ll love this private sunset cruise with champagne. I think Dubrovnik sunsets are as magical as Santorini sunsets. Since you can go on a sunset cruise in Dubrovnik for a fraction of a price of a Santorini sunset tour , you should add it to your itinerary!
This tour departs from the Old Town port and takes you on an unforgettable ride along the city walls, Lokrum Island, and the open sea for sunset.
First, you’ll get to admire Dubrovnik’s panorama, as your guide tells you the fascinating history of the city. You’ll see the majestic Fort Lovrijenac before making your way to the Lazarettos, the world’s first quarantine !
Next up, you’ll get to Lokrum Island, and if the weather is nice you can go for a quick swim!
Finally, as the sun begins to set, you’ll sail away from the coast to a calm spot where you can relax, drink the complimentary champagne and snacks and enjoy!
“ This trip was amazing! I was solo cruising and I absolutely loved it. The guide is very educational and answered all my questions about the history of the country as well as gave a good overview of the town and the islands .” – Alvina (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 5/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2 hours| Check it out!
If you’re looking for unique date ideas in Dubrovnik, this romantic sunset tour is one of the best Dubrovnik sailing trips!
You’ll board an aesthetic red and white sailboat and peacefully glide along the Old City walls, admiring this fascinating UNESCO-listed city , as the sun sets in the distance. The tour is completely customizable, so you can take a different route and see the islands instead!
This is basically a private tour, and you’ll get your own sailboat and a skipper. The skipper can even teach you how to drive a boat if you want to!
Keep in mind that this is not a swimming tour as it is during sunset and it can get chilly. Drinks and snacks are not included, so bring your own if you think you’ll get peckish during the tour.
“ Great views of the city and sunset. Our guide was great; he showed us a few things about sailing and gave us some tips for where to eat/sightsee in the area. ” – Molly, United States (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 4.6/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 8 hours| Check it out!
If you’re looking for unique Dubrovnik boat trips, how about taking a cruise on a traditional Dubrovnik wooden boat?
Karaka is a traditional wooden ship from the Dubrovnik Republic era, and today you can take a tour on this magnificent replica! I was admiring this ship ever since I was a kid! The ship looks like it came straight from the Middle Ages, and it’s truly one of a kind experience.
This full day boat tour from Dubrovnik is great value for money even if you’re backpacking Europe on a budget .
You’ll visit 3 of the Elaphite Islands: Koločep, Šipan, and Lopud. You’ll have about 2 hours on each island, which is enough time to swim, snorkel, enjoy the sun, and explore the island.
One downside is, as it is quite a big boat, you won’t be able to visit small caves like the Blue Cave, as you could on a speedboat tour.
“ This truly was a childhood dream come true. Feeling like a pirate for the day whilst sailing through the Adriatic and stopping off at some seriously pretty islands was incredible .” – Adina, United Kingdom (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 4.5/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 11 hours| Check it out!
Dubrovnik is situated right next to the Montenegro border, so a boat trip from Dubrovnik to Kotor is one of the most popular day trips to take from the city!
This full-day tour takes you to two beautiful coastal towns, Perast and Kotor.
The tour starts early in the morning with a bus ride from Dubrovnik to Montenegro. Once you’re in Montenegro, you’ll board a boat to sail to Kotor.
Montenegro has a stunning coastline and Kotor Bay is magical. It is bordered by high mountains giving it a unique and majestic look. You’ll have a couple of hours of free time to explore Kotor on your own before boarding the boat to Perast and the artificial island of Our Lady of the Rocks.
One thing to be aware of is that Montenegro is not an EU country. That means there’s border control on the way there and back. Border crossing can take time! When I went last time we waited for over 2 hours.
“ Beautiful excursion, the panorama of the coast of Montenegro is exceptional because the mountains end directly on the sea. ” – Christina, Italy (read more reviews )
This Elaphiti speedboat tour is one of the best Dubrovnik private boat tours for those who want to spend a day exploring the islands around Dubrovnik.
Depending on your itinerary, you can opt for a full-day tour or a half-day tour.
As it is a private tour, it is completely customizable and the skipper will happily adjust the route to your preferences.
You can see the majestic Dubrovnik city walls from the sea and sail towards the south, or take the more popular island hopping route north of Dubrovnik. You’ll have enough time for swimming and snorkeling in the crystal clear sea and unique sea caves.
Our skipper Patrik was amazing, very professional and adaptive to our requests. We saw things we wouldn’t see with a normal tour and had some great places all for ourselves. – GetYourGuide traveler (read more reviews )
⭐️ RATING: 4.7/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 3 hours| Check it out!
Finally, we have a fan favorite: Game of Thrones tour. While most tours show filming locations in the city, this specific tour includes a panoramic boat cruise, making it one of the most unique boat trips in Dubrovnik.
The tour starts with a visit to the filming locations of the most memorable scenes of the series. Your guide will show you what the places looked like in the series and tell you fun stories from behind the scenes.
The tour ends with a 45-minute panoramic boat tour because some scenes were even filmed on the small island of Lopud!
The cruise is also a fantastic opportunity to admire the city from a different perspective, away from the crowds and noise without having to join one of the specific boat excursions Dubrovnik offers.
“ Great tour of Dubrovnik including lots of information on the filming and locations of Game of Thrones. ” – Nicole (read more reviews )
Yes, you can do day trips to islands from Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik Islands boat trips are one of the most popular activities to add to your Dubrovnik itinerary. You can easily visit Lokrum Island right across from the Old Town, or take a boat trip to Mljet National Park and the beautiful Elaphiti Islands.
The best island to visit from Dubrovnik is Lokrum, it is just a short 15-minute boat ride from the Old Town. Other popular Dubrovnik island trips are the Elpahiti Islands of Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan. You can also visit the National Park on Mljet Island on a boat trip from Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik boat tours depart from several ports in the city. You need to check your booking information to see if your tour departs from the Old Town or Gruž port. In Gruž, boat trips depart from both Lapad and Gruž Market side.
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The best way to escape the summer crowds in the Old Town is to go on a boat trip from Dubrovnik.
Swimming in the crystal clear sea is truly one of the perks of backpacking Europe in the summer !
From fun group island hopping tours and sailing trips to romantic private boat tours and sunset cruises, there are boat tours from Dubrovnik for every type of traveler.
Sure, Dubrovnik can seem pricey when you compare Dubrovnik to Pula , but there are plenty of budget-friendly options too!
Whether you’re backpacking Croatia on a budget, or you treated yourself to a romantic getaway in Dubrovnik, a day out on the sea on one of these Dubrovnik boat trips will be the highlight of your trip!
If boat tours are out of budget, how about Dubrovnik kayaking tours ? These are much more affordable and a fantastic way to discover the coastline!
If you’d like to sail the Croatian coastline from other cities, here are more fun boat tours in Croatia:
Natali is the founder of She's Abroad Again. She is a solo female travel and backpacking expert who traveled to more than 30 country over 3 continents, mostly solo and on a budget! She is a lawyer turned travel blogger as she traded long office hours in Croatia for a digital nomad life and currenly calls France her home.
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Experience the ultimate island-hopping adventure in the stunning Dubrovnik archipelago by embarking on a private boat tour to the Elafiti Islands , and indulge in breathtaking panoramic views of the walled city.
Unwind and relax as you swim in the crystal-clear waters of secluded bays and picturesque sandy beaches, savor the delicious flavors of local cuisine at a charming tavern, and discover the rich history and culture of the Elafiti Islands through visits to historic monuments and charming votive churches.
For a more immersive experience, spend a few nights aboard our luxurious Beneteau Oceanis 411 sailboat and explore the pristine beauty of Jakljan, Mljet, and Korcula.
Relax in comfort and style as you sail around the stunning islands, and revel in the beauty of secluded bays, sandy beaches, and mesmerizing landscapes. Whether you opt for a full-day or half-day tour, or choose to spend a few nights on our comfortable sailboat, get ready for a truly unforgettable adventure that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Tailor made and hassle free sailing.
Experience a unique adventure every time with our custom private boat tours. We handle all the details, from skipper and fuel to marinas and cleaning. Relax and enjoy the stunning Dubrovnik archipelago without worrying about a thing. Join us for a stress-free and unforgettable experience on the water.
Rest easy knowing that you're in the hands of highly skilled and experienced sailors. Our skippers and crew have dedicated their lives to sailing and have honed their skills through years of practice, including participation in various competitions and regattas. Your safety is our top priority, and you can trust that our team has the expertise to handle any situation that may arise on the water. So sit back, relax, and let us guide you on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking Dubrovnik archipelago.
Discover the hidden gems of Dubrovnik's stunning coastline with us. We know all the best swimming spots, from secluded bays to sandy beaches and even secret caves. Join us on a private boat tour and let our experienced crew show you the most beautiful and exclusive spots in the Dubrovnik archipelago. Dive into crystal-clear waters and soak up the sunshine in privacy and comfort.
Sailing might seem as extreme sport, but rest assured it is fun for all generations. Depending of your desire, we can sail smoothly and relaxing, but if you are adventurous, we are happy to show you “real” sailing.
When you sail with us, we do all the hard work. You can just sit back, relax and enjoy beautiful scenery. If you’d like to give us a hand with ropes and would like to learn some sailing, we’d be more than thrilled to teach you and show you.
Experience the ultimate in luxury and privacy on our private sailboat tours. With complete privacy for up to 10 people, you can enjoy a personalized trip tailored to your needs.
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BWA Yachting Croatia has introduced a new unit for yacht provisioning, a full 360° service for captains and crews, to complement its existing services in the country. ... Split, Dubrovnik and Cavtat. The launch of the new department is a direct response to customer demand for a yacht provisioning option. As part of the new service, yachts will ...
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Dorijan Dujmic, heading up BWA Yachting Croatia says, "Croatia has so much to offer so it is good to see its stature and popularity growing with so many yachts visiting and we're very pleased that our socially distanced provisioning in Croatia service is still able to get to ports along the whole length of the coastline and islands from our ...
BWA Yachting Croatia will be able to provide the new service via its network of offices in Croatia - based in Opatija, Rovinj, Sibenik, Split, Dubrovnik and Cavtat. The launch of the new department is a direct response to customer demand for a yacht provisioning option. As part of the new service, yachts will be provided with premium food and ...
BWA Yachting Croatia's latest announcement is an example of just that. The new unit for yacht provisioning comes in addition to its existing services in operation throughout Croatia - cemented in an array of offices based in Opatja, Rovink, Sibenik, Split, Dubrovnik and Cavtat.
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June 8th, 2020 - BWA Yachting Croatia has announced the launch of a new unit for yacht provisioning, to complement its existing services in the country. The
BWA Yachting is a worldwide yachting services provider established to support captains, managers and crew. We aim to make their lives easier, assisting with the increasing demands of managing a modern superyacht. Our global office network stretches throughout the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Caribbean and the Americas, providing a unique and seamless experience, wherever our clients are ...
BWA Yachting is the only nationwide agency in Croatia dedicated to the super yacht industry and through the head office in Opatija, BWA is able to offer assistance in more than 25 ports and marinas. Approximately 34 miles south of Dubrovnik is the Montenegrin port of Kotor, with one of the best preserved medieval towns in the world ...
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Welcome to BWA Yachting, the largest superyacht agency and yachting services provider in the world operating through over 90 owned agencies in over 25 countries. We support captains, managers and crew, making their lives easier, assisting with the increasing demands of managing a modern superyacht. Our global office network stretches throughout ...
Optimal sailing conditions: Weather and winds in Dubrovnik . Sailing conditions in Dubrovnik are generally favorable, making it a popular destination for sailors throughout the year. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. During the summer months, from June to August, sailors can ...
Sailing in the Dubrovnik area is a unique cocktail of experiences. Unique architecture and history, gourmet experiences, coves with sandy beaches for children and restaurants for parents, unspoilt nature of the island of Mljet. Montenegro is close to Dubrovnik. It is therefore possible to combine a visit to Dubrovnik with a cruise to Boka ...
1. More Info. The cruising conditions on a yacht charter in Dubrovnik are truly wonderful, encompassing long and short passages to charming anchorages amid rocky islets, ancient villages steeped in history, and translucent waters. One of Croatia's ancient coastal cities, 'the Pearl of the Adriatic' is numbered among the best-preserved ...
For a larger yacht of 55", you could be looking at EUR 136.00 in the low season and EUR 160.00 during the high season. However, Moorings fees do tend to differ depending on where in Croatia you are and, more specifically, mooring fees in Dubrovnik will vary from marina to marina. You may pay more or less depending on:
1. Mljet National Park & 3 Islands Tour From Dubrovnik. ⭐️ RATING: 4.9/5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 10.5 hours| Check it out! This full day boat tour is the best boat trip in Dubrovnik for everybody who wants to visit as many islands as possible in one day while enjoying a relaxed pace to explore, with swimming and sightseeing stops!
Make the best of your Croatia yacht trip with our Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik yacht charter itinerary. Day 1. Dubrovnik. A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most beautiful cities in the Mediterranean, welcome to picture-perfect Dubrovnik. Spend the morning exploring the stunning harbour and getting lost in the ancient beauty of the old town ...
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This Dubrovnik holiday is a one-week excursion, for the casual power cruiser, along the stunning Dalmatian Coast, promising secluded island beaches and traditional fishing villages, calm, sparkling waters, and adventures with your friends/family. Highlights: Famous Dubrovnik Old Town. Excellent Croatian wine. Mljet National Park.
Tailor made and hassle free sailing. Experience a unique adventure every time with our custom private boat tours. We handle all the details, from skipper and fuel to marinas and cleaning. Relax and enjoy the stunning Dubrovnik archipelago without worrying about a thing. Join us for a stress-free and unforgettable experience on the water.