A pretty port village on the sun-soaked island of Solta, Maslinica is a stunning settlement rich in history. Centered around a castle built in 1708, this nautical bolt-hole is known for its exceptional wine, made using Indigenous island grapes. You also won’t have to look far to find delectable dishes of freshly caught grilled fish, served in charming seafront tavernas. Neighbouring beaches promise captivating coves of honey-hued pebbles, whilst Šipkova Bay offers soft sand and stunning sunsets. Thinly forested with fragrant pines, the area surrounding the village is known for its great hiking and picturesque panoramas, while the adjacent island of Hvar is internationally acclaimed for its world-class party scene. Suited to charter guests looking for laidback luxury, Maslinica provides the perfect pit stop before heading to off-grid anchor points.
In the north-eastern part of Vis Island, the town of Vis is situated at the bottom of a protected bay. If you are in love with culture, tradition, mystery and the best Adriatic cuisine has to offer, you will love Vis, or Issa (as the ancient Greeks called it). One of the reasons why Vis itself is considered a wonder is that it is a place where time remains still. Vis was established by ancient Greeks in 397 B.C, but has up to this day retained the old, irresistible Mediterranean charm and life without stress and trouble. It's a top destination for yachtsmen from all over the world and you will be able to find the secrets of Vis yourself.
Lying on the western side of the island of Vis, the picturesque town of Komiza is the perfect base to enjoy a plethora of activities including visits to historical sites, fortresses and monasteries, gorgeous pebble beaches and wine tasting from the local vineyards. The town is also famous for its fishing heritage which dates back to at least the 12th Century with the arrival of Benedictine Monks.
A stone’s throw from heavenly Hvar you will find the peaceful island nook of pretty Palmizana. Part of the Pakleni Islands and home to warm turquoise waters, stashed away coves, and a burst of gnarled olive trees and prickly cacti, this bohemian escape is the perfect blend of gorgeous laid-back style and glitz. In the sweet summer months, the island becomes a mini magnet for yacht charters and a fun crowd looking to sip cocktails, swim, and mingle with abandonment. The beach club offers cool lounging spots and fresh fish dishes to punctuate time between the sun and sea. For those charter guests who want to swerve the party scene, there are plenty of trails and other hidden coves that you can claim for your own.
Sun-soaked Hvar gleams like gold. As one of the brightest spots in Europe, this Croatian town is known for being a high-class beach destination. Those famous topaz skies shine above the sapphire sea, and the landscape boasts an idyllic mix of lavender and olive groves, rolling hills, red-roof towns, and sweet and shady pine forests. As one of the most enticing trading hubs - everyone from the Venetians to the Romans and the Greeks has left their mark on Hvar. Visit the Franciscan Monastery and see the famed Last Supper painting, sail the beautiful beaches of the Pakleni Islands, explore abandoned villages and walk the fortress walls, and be sure to sample some of the best Croatian wines available in the surrounding wineries.
Beautiful Brac is one of the largest of the central Dalmatian group of islands in the Adriatic Sea and continues to be one of the most popular yacht charter spots. Brac has a wealth of culture and history, but it is perhaps most famous for being home to one of the most jaw-dropping beaches in the Med—Zlatni rat in Bol. Aside from swimming, sailing, and sunbathing on these blissful shores, Brac is known for its stone villages, stonemasonry school, and olive oil museum. Foodies will fall hard for Brac with its tender lamb dishes, sharp goat cheese, rich risottos, and excellent wines.
Croatia’s cool and buzzing city of Split is a unique delight. With a lively energy and a wealth of ancient and modern treasures heaped between the low-slung mountains and the jeweled blue sea, Split will split your heart right open. Charter guests should be sure to visit the UNESCO heritage wonder of Diocletian’s Palace which has been wooing visitors for over 1700 years. With its roman square, fun bazaar, and romantic passageways scattered with intimate eateries and wine bars, this is Croatia at its atmospheric best. While the old town and surrounding city are studded with temples, churches, and ruins, Split also offers sublime access to its turquoise beaches, especially at Bacvice and the peaceful cove of Kasjuni.