Croatia

A thousand islands, one pristine coast

May – September

Croatia’s Adriatic coast is one of Europe’s last unspoiled stretches of coastline. Over a thousand islands, most of them uninhabited, line a shore of pine forests, medieval stone towns, and water so clean it glows. It’s a place that feels both ancient and undiscovered - a rare combination.

A wellness voyage along the Croatian coast moves between island anchorages where the only sound is cicadas and the gentle knock of the hull against the pier. The crew takes you to konobas - family-run restaurants hidden in olive groves - and to beaches reached only by sea. The Adriatic’s calm, warm waters are perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and simply floating.

Why this destination

Pristine Adriatic Waters

Some of the clearest, cleanest water in the Mediterranean. Visibility often exceeds thirty metres, and the swimming is safe, warm, and endlessly inviting.

Farm-to-Table Tradition

Croatian island cuisine is built on what grows and swims nearby - grilled Adriatic fish, local olive oil, island wine, figs, and wild herbs picked that morning.

Pine-Shaded Anchorages

Anchor beneath Aleppo pines in sheltered coves that smell of resin and lavender. The coast offers hundreds of these private, beautiful stops.

Walled Medieval Towns

Dubrovnik, Hvar, Korčula - stone-walled towns built by Venetians, now home to artisan markets, sunset walks, and some of the best gelato in the Mediterranean.

Yachts in these waters

Every yacht is chosen for how well it suits these waters and the experience you’re seeking.

Yacht selections are curated by our team based on your specific voyage. Start a conversation to discover what’s available in this region.

Considering the Adriatic?

Tell us what draws you to Croatia and we’ll begin shaping a voyage - the islands, the timing, and the experience that fits.

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