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“It gets increasingly beautiful here as we sail south; which is saying something. Headed towards Split from Zadar.
Lovely small islands. Irregularly shaped. Some 1200 of them, only a sixth of which inhabited.
The water transitions from lovely dark blue and green to a turquoise as vibrant as the water in The Bahamas. The pace at which it is warming far outpaces our progress south.
A lovely coniferous scent is in the air. Much like the Pacific Northwest, but slightly more tropical, with the errant palm tree making itself known here and there. The palm superseded in oddity only by the more than occasional olive tree, producing the lovely oil for which this region is becoming increasingly well known.
The mountainous terrain is sandy colored limestone rather than the gray our eyes are used to seeing at home, make a lovely contrast to the dark green forested hills and mountains which plunge into the water. Maine is beautiful but Croatian coastal landscape reduces it to a Disney-like replica. Indeed, huge is an appropriate descriptor.
Of course all of this is enshrouded by a lovely morning and evening blanket of magical Mediterranean lavender haze that is as soothing as it is breathtaking.
I will spend a lot of time here in the future. A place that is basic and lovely at the same time — maybe as complicated as life is one begets the other. Nonetheless, refreshing, straightforward and beautiful.
Wish you were here!”
Luxury Yacht Charter Croatia with Worth Avenue Yachts
On the first day of your cruise, the embarkation will be in the port of Kotor. Hidden in the Bay of Kotor, this port is one of the oldest ports in Montenegro. You will stay in Kotor for the night, after your first dinner being on board.
In the morning, your journey will begin and the yacht will be heading to Croatian waters. The first stop will be the city Cavtat, in order to pass through the bureaucratic procedure of entering Croatia. Once the paperwork is finished, the gulet will continue on its way to the island Šipan, the biggest island in the Elaphiti island group, located north of Dubrovnik. The yacht will dock in the small port town Suđurađ and stay there for the night.
Though Suđurađ is small, it is famous for its many summer mansions, with the most famous one being the Summer mansion of Vice Stjepovid-Skočibuha, a famous ship builder from Dubrovnik. The mansion included gardens and terraces, but it was also built as a fort to defend from pirates. This castle is one of the only summer mansions built by the Dubrovnik nobility, which is still mostly intact, and it was built in the 16th century, specifically in the year 1563.
In the morning, you will leave Šipan and head to the island Korčula. If you are interested in wines, we can organize a wine tasting in the village Lumbarda. The Milina-Bire family winery offers an excellent local wine known as Grk. If you would prefer to do some sightseeing, the captain will head straight to the historical town Korčula, your final destination for the day.
The town has a long history, which can be seen in its architecture and culture, and the first official mention of the town was by Roman historians in the 4th century BC. As one of the most important port towns in Dalmatia, the town is active throughout the summer. Korčula is also the home town of the famous explorer Marco Polo, and you can visit his birth house in the town. The biggest attraction to see in Korčula is the traditional sword dance called Moreška.
Croatia is an amazing destination to charter a yacht too. You can enjoy the crystal clear waters, the old town history, and make unforgettable memories.
The waters of the Adriatic Sea are home to some of the most pristine and exclusive yachting destinations in the world. Its eastern coastline provides all the allure of the more-traveled Mediterranean destinations, but with fewer crowds and the added intrigue of fascinating medieval history.
Turkey has recently become one of the world's most popular destinations. Due to Turkey's diverse geography, one can experience four different climates in any one day. Turkey has much to offer, such as breathtaking natural beauties, unique historical and archaeological sites.
Croatia yacht charters can begin in the coastal city of Dubrovnik or across the Adriatic Sea in Venice, Italy.
The Southwestern coast of Turkey between the cities of Bodrum and Goçek is the nation’s primary yacht charter region. This rugged stretch of coastline is so close to Greece’s Dodecanese Islands that they are often visible without the use of binoculars.
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