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60m Croatia Superyacht Charter

60m Croatia Superyacht Charter

Explore Croatia’s diverse coast aboard a 60-meter superyacht, where elegance, discretion, and access go hand in hand

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60 meter superyachts for charter in Croatia

Croatia has emerged as a leading destination for those seeking private yacht experiences of the highest standard. A 60-meter superyacht opens up a new level of sophistication, offering not only expansive living space and cutting-edge design but also access to remote anchorages and cultural landmarks along the Adriatic. This size class is ideal for guests who appreciate refined living and discreet service while exploring one of the Mediterranean’s most diverse coastlines.

What to expect from a 60 meter superyacht?

Chartering a 60-meter vessel is about more than scale. It offers a sense of space that enables creative layouts, multi-level entertaining areas, and complete separation between guest and service zones. These yachts typically accommodate twelve guests across generously appointed suites, with added features such as panoramic salons, formal dining rooms, private cinemas, and beach clubs. The experience is elevated by a highly trained crew who handle every detail with precision and care.

Featured 60m superyachts available for charter

A standout in Croatia’s charter scene, the 61.3-meter Katharine combines long-range cruising capability with classic elegance. Highlights include the Gar Wood Lounge, featuring plush seating and a 75" 4K UHD theatre screen, and the Horace Dodge Lounge on the upper deck, complete with a wine bar, fireplace, and self-playing piano. Formal dining is elevated in the Tom Greavette dining room, where a chandelier-lit table seats twelve in refined style. With a private pool and thoughtfully designed spaces, Katharine offers a sophisticated yachting experience.

Destinations to explore abroad a 60 meter yacht

A yacht of this size transforms the Croatian coastline into a private archipelago. Cruise from the southern ports of Dubrovnik to the quieter waters around Lastovo, or anchor near the Pakleni Islands and enjoy tender access to Hvar’s vibrant promenade. Further north, the Kornati archipelago offers a pristine escape into nature, while stops in Šibenik or Trogir provide cultural landmarks within easy reach. These routes are curated to blend natural beauty with culinary and cultural interest.

Onboard amenities & services

Life aboard a 60-meter yacht is tailored around comfort and choice. Guests can begin the day with spa treatments in dedicated wellness zones, followed by open-air breakfasts with sea views. Sundecks often include Jacuzzis, bars, and shaded lounging areas. Interior spaces adapt seamlessly from relaxed gatherings to formal dinners. With a full crew complement including a gourmet chef, deckhands, engineers, and stewards, the rhythm onboard reflects the preferences of those on board.

Why charter a 60 meter superyacht with us?

We provide a highly personalized charter service, matching each client with the yacht and itinerary best suited to their preferences. Our team understands that excellence lies in the details, from selecting the right crew to planning shore excursions with local insight. With in-depth knowledge of the region and direct access to Croatia’s most respected yachts, we ensure that every journey is both memorable and meticulously executed.

FAQ

The prime season for superyacht charters in Croatia is between June and September, with July and August offering the warmest weather and liveliest atmosphere. For a quieter, more exclusive experience, consider May, early June, or late September when the seas are still warm but ports and anchorages are less crowded.
 

It's recommended to book your superyacht charter at least 6 to 12 months in advance, especially if you are targeting peak summer dates or specific, highly sought-after yachts. Early booking ensures the best selection of yachts and prime berths at exclusive marinas.

For a crewed superyacht charter (which is the standard for superyachts), you do not need any licenses. However, if you intend to charter "bareboat" (without crew) a large yacht, Croatia requires a valid skipper’s license, VHF radio certificate, and proof of experience. For most superyacht charters, a professional crew is included, and no qualifications are needed from guests.
 

Yes, your itinerary is fully customizable. Your captain and broker will tailor your voyage to your interests—whether you prefer lively beach clubs, secluded bays, UNESCO heritage towns, or private island retreats. Flexibility is key, though adjustments may be made depending on weather conditions.
 

Yes, a professional crew—including a captain, deckhands, stewardesses, and often a chef—is included in the charter fee. Crew gratuities, typically 10-15% of the base charter fee, are customary and at the client's discretion based on service quality.
 

Beyond the base charter fee, expect an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA)—usually 30–40% of the charter fee—which covers fuel, food, beverages, dockage, harbor fees, and special requests. VAT (Value Added Tax) is also applicable (currently 13% for charters starting in Croatia). Delivery fees, gratuities, and optional extras like water toys or VIP services may also apply.
 

Absolutely. We can arrange VIP concierge services such as helicopter transfers, private beach events, DJ parties, onboard spa treatments, themed dinners, fireworks, and more, ensuring a bespoke luxury experience.

Yes, there are specific regulations:

  • Superyachts must clear customs upon entry if coming from international waters
  • A cruising permit and crew/guest list must be filed
  • Anchoring is restricted in some protected areas
  • Certain bays and harbors have size limitations for mooring, so advance planning with your captain is critical
     

Yes, one-way charters are possible, but they may incur a relocation or delivery fee unless the yacht’s schedule aligns naturally with your route. Popular one-way itineraries include Split to Dubrovnik or vice versa.
 

The captain has the authority to adjust the itinerary for safety and comfort if bad weather arises. The good news is Croatia offers many sheltered bays and alternative ports, so your experience will still be seamless and enjoyable.