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Charter areas

First of all, it is important to know that Croatia is a country in Central and Southern Europe. This refers to geographical position contributes to cruises on the catamaran trip.

It’s possible to rent a boat in a number of harbors close to the capital, Zagreb.

We are going to select some Charter areas location, where you can rent a catamaran:

 1. Split

Split is a city famous for its port located in central Dalmatia.
It is the second most populated city in Croatia after the capital which is Zagreb. Located on the Adriatic coast. Split is an attractive destination for catamaran rental. The city has many beaches and faces several islands attracting the curiosity of cruising visitors.

With more than ten nautical bases in the area. It’s the best for all. You will have a choice of destination for your boat rental in Split.

You can find 3 main marinas in Split:
Marina ACI,
M Kastela
Marina Lav

If you want to rent a catamaran, you should know that most of the departures are from the ACI Marina, which is located in the south.

Regarding authorized licenses. You can have a valid international or Croatian sailing license as well as a VHF license.

There are many beaches and swimming areas in and around the city. The most popular beach is Bacvice, a sandy beach located on the outskirts of downtown Split.

2. Dubrovnik

The city of Dubrovnik is a port city. But also it is a tourist center located in southern Dalmatia. It is rich in history and culture and has been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”.

As for its natural beauty and wide range of tourists. Dubrovnik is one of the most attractive destinations in the Mediterranean. Especially the city can be visited by yachts. Dubrovnik is particularly interesting for yachtsmen. It wished to sail among the islands of the southern Adriatic.

You can leave from two ports:
1. Marina ACI Komolac and 2. Marina Frapa
In the northeast Marina, ACI Komolac is Located. Is the one where most departures are made. It is easier to access the sea and the various activities.
It has a capacity of about 380 boats and offers a full service including refueling.

Banje beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. As Copacabana, north of Dubrovnik. It is possible to go diving or rent jet skis.

3. Sibenik

Šibenik is a Croatian city located in Dalmatia. It is about 80 km north of Split. Protected by a large bay, the town has one of the most pleasant harbors in the Adriatic Sea.
You can find the Marina Mandalina in Sibenik, which has 440 berths. It is only marinas that are adapted and designed for superyachts.
Their atmosphere in Šibenik is young and lively.

To enjoy the beautiful view of the city, we recommend renting a catamaran. Šibenik has an archipelago of 242 islands and islets and sailing through them would be a wonder for the eyes. The most famous archipelago is the Kornati, which we recommend you to put on your sailing itinerary.
There are very few beaches in Šibenik. For those who want to go for a swim and/or sunbathe, we invite you to go to one of the neighboring islands to find rocky or pebble beaches.
Zadar

The city of Zadar is located in the northern part of Dalmatia.

Renting a boat from Zadar is easy. The archipelago of Zadar is well located and the Kornati Islands are easily accessible.

Many marinas and charter bases are present and it is an ideal destination for a catamaran charter. It will allow you to discover the natural assets of the coast and the islands.

You can find 3 marinas:
Marina Vitrenjak
Borik Marina
Zadar Marina.

 4. Pula

Pula is the largest and the most important city in Istria. Is located in the south of the Istrian peninsula. It attracts many sailing enthusiasts and has a transit port. The city of Pula offers a large number of marinas and ports.

As the destination is quite touristy, they are easily accessible and offer various services in the vicinity

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