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Crewed luxury catamaran charter Croatia

Crewed luxury catamaran charter Croatia

With a private crew and generous space, a luxury catamaran offers an effortless and elegant way to experience Croatia by sea

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Why choose a crewed luxury catamaran in Croatia?

Chartering a crewed catamaran offers a private, personalized experience that stands apart from standard group travel. It’s designed for those who value freedom, flexibility, and attentive service tailored to their needs. With the yacht reserved exclusively for you and your group, the crew focuses entirely on your comfort and preferences. You set the itinerary, deciding where to go, when to sail, and how long to stay. This allows access to hidden bays, secluded beaches, and quiet islands that are out of reach for bigger vessels. Water sports like snorkeling, diving, and paddleboarding are available right from the deck, with no need to arrange separate excursions. A crewed catamaran charter offers unmatched privacy and freedom for a truly unique journey.

Top luxury catamarans for charter in Croatia

For travellers who value space, privacy, and a refined onboard experience, these luxury catamarans offer a distinctive way to explore the Adriatic. Adriatic Dragon, a Lagoon 77, introduces a new dimension of comfort within the world of luxury catamarans. With four ensuite cabins for eight guests and a professional crew of four, it combines superyacht-level design with the relaxed elegance of multihull cruising. Sunreef 70 Power stands out for its generous living spaces, including an expansive 36-square-metre flybridge. Designed for families or close-knit groups, it offers an ideal balance of privacy and shared space, supported by an experienced crew of four. Fountaine Pajot Alegria 67 Floramye offers carefully crafted interiors and spacious outdoor areas, including a foredeck jacuzzi. Each detail is designed for comfort, making it a strong choice for those seeking understated luxury at sea.

Benefits of chartering a crewed catamaran

A crewed catamaran offers easy access to remote bays and quiet beaches, thanks to its shallow draft and stable design. The layout is ideal for groups seeking both private space and generous shared areas. With a dedicated crew handling everything from freshly prepared meals to daily plans and water toys, you are free to relax completely. It is a straightforward way to experience the Croatian coast in comfort and without compromise.

Ideal Croatian itineraries for catamaran cruising

Catamarans are perfectly suited to the rhythm of the Croatian coast, where short distances and calm seas invite a slower pace. Along the Dalmatian coast, popular itineraries include sailing from Split to Hvar, Vis, and Brač, combining elegant harbors with quiet bays. Highlights like the Pakleni Islands, the dramatic cliffs of Stiniva Bay, and the iconic Golden Horn beach offer striking contrasts in landscape and atmosphere. Further north, the Kornati Islands reward with unspoiled anchorages and open horizons, while Istria blends historic towns and rolling vineyards with clear, swimmable waters. Each route can be tailored to match your group’s interests, whether focused on nature, culture, or simple time at sea.

Experience premium comfort on our catamarans

Step aboard and discover a setting designed for ease and enjoyment. The main deck features a generous dining area and exceptional living spaces that transition seamlessly between interior and exterior. Spacious cabins offer natural light and en suite bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy throughout the journey. Outside, shaded lounges, sun pads, and foredeck jacuzzis invite relaxation, while a full range of water toys including paddleboards, snorkelling gear, and seabobs adds a sense of play. With a dedicated crew attending to your preferences, your time on board is unhurried, comfortable, and entirely your own. What sets your experience apart is our personal approach. We help you select the right luxury catamaran, plan the itinerary, and take care of every detail before and during your charter.

FAQ

Absolutely. In fact, many families prefer catamarans due to their stability and spaciousness. The flat deck, wide living areas, and shallow draft make it a family-friendly option. Just make sure to let your charter company know in advance so they can equip the yacht with child safety nets or life vests if needed.

The Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) is a pre-paid onboard expense account, typically around 30% of the charter fee, paid about four weeks before the start of a catamaran charter. It covers essentials such as gourmet meals, fine wines, fuel, marina fees, local taxes, and special requests, ensuring a seamless and carefree experience. The captain manages the APA transparently, providing detailed records and returning any unspent funds at the end of the trip. APA is standard practice for charters worldwide, especially for boats with larger crews.

You can hire a skipper, hostess, and even a chef. The skipper handles navigation and safety, while the hostess is responsible for the cleanliness of the interior, light meal prep, and provisioning. If you opt for a chef, you’ll enjoy full-service meals – breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Some luxury catamarans come crewed by default, especially those over 50 feet in length. You can even request special services like onboard massages or yoga classes — just speak with your charter broker in advance.

During peak season (June–September), most charters run from Saturday to Saturday. In the shoulder months — April, May, and October — more flexible arrangements are sometimes possible, depending on availability and the charter company.

No, mooring fees are not included. These fees usually range from €100 to €200+ per night, depending on the size of the catamaran, the season, and the marina. The base charter price typically covers a 7-day rental of the yacht and yacht insurance. Additional obligatory costs include a comfort pack (which usually covers final cleaning, bed linen, etc.) and tourist tax. Extras such as paddleboards, kayaks, or early check-in are available at an additional cost. Don’t forget to budget for provisioning, fuel, and mooring during your trip.

Think of a catamaran as a floating villa – it’s more spacious, stable, and comfortable. A monohull sailing boat, on the other hand, offers a more traditional sailing experience, including the thrilling sensation of heeling (tilting) with the wind. Catamarans generally don’t sail as close to the wind due to their design, but their shallow draft allows them to anchor in secluded, shallow bays with stunning turquoise waters. Keep in mind that both rental and mooring costs are typically higher for catamarans.

The ideal time to start planning is around Christmas. At that point, availability is still wide open and many charter companies offer early booking discounts. If you have specific preferences for dates, locations, or a particular catamaran model, booking early is your safest bet.

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