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Luxury Catamaran Charter in Croatia

Luxury catamarans in Croatia offer space, stability, and style. 
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The first thing you should definitely do when you decide on a catamaran charter in Croatia, or as soon as you step on your carefully selected catamaran, is to do your best to leave job-related thoughts and everyday problems where they belong – on land! After that, whatever you decide to do on your awaited cruising holiday, will be just magical. The choices are many, onboard and on destinations the catamaran takes you to.

We definitely advise you to search for the vibe and scenery of at least one National Park, lose yourself in the labyrinth of stone streets of an ancient city, crawl into at least one of the magnificent caves around here and pamper yourself in the refreshing turquoise water of local bays. Paint at least one night with romantic colors and spend it in a hidden cove, under the sky sprinkled with millions of stars, and allow your chef to surprise you with imaginatively prepared meals. If you’re into clubbing, take a break from all that relaxing and look for entertainment that island towns abound in during the summer months.

We will pay special attention to all your needs during your catamaran charter in Croatia. Certainly, we will make sure to select the catamaran up to your wishes, to feel safe and comfortable with the crew that will make your time special, organize provisioning and prepare the route that will leave you breathless! Upon request, our team will visit the catamaran (s) you are interested in, with special care to your wishes – and make sure that we ‘pamper’ you with beauty while sailing!

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.