Exclusive Catamaran Holidays in Split

Discover the ultimate freedom of the Adriatic with our bespoke catamaran holidays in Split. Starting from the historic heart of Dalmatia, these voyages offer the perfect blend of stability, space, and luxury. Whether you are seeking a family adventure or a sophisticated getaway with friends, our curated fleet provides an unparalleled gateway to Croatia’s sapphire waters.

Luxury Fleet and Premium Onboard Services

Our selection for catamaran holidays in Split features the latest models from world-renowned shipyards like Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, and Bali. These vessels are specifically chosen for their expansive deck space, modern cabins with en-suite bathrooms, and shallow drafts that allow for closer anchoring in secluded coves. You can choose between a bareboat charter if you hold a valid skipper's license, or a fully crewed experience where a professional captain and hostess handle every detail. Included services often range from high-speed Wi-Fi and snorkeling gear to gourmet provisioning, ensuring that your floating villa provides all the comforts of a five-star hotel while moving between the stunning islands of the Dalmatian archipelago.

Sailing Routes from ACI Marina Split

Departing from the prestigious ACI Marina Split or nearby Marina Kaštela, your itinerary can be as relaxed or adventurous as you desire. Most catamaran holidays head south toward the glamorous island of Hvar, famous for its vibrant nightlife and the serene Pakleni Islands. From there, a short sail leads to the emerald waters of Vis and the iconic Blue Cave on Biševo. For those seeking tranquility, the island of Brač offers the world-famous Zlatni Rat beach and quiet bays near Milna. Every route is designed to maximize your time in the water, with short navigation legs that leave plenty of hours for swimming in hidden turquoise lagoons and dining at authentic waterfront konobas.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Process

The cost of catamaran holidays in Split varies based on the size of the vessel, the year of manufacture, and the specific week of the season. During the peak months of July and August, weekly rates typically range from €5,000 for smaller models to over €20,000 for large, luxury power catamarans. These prices generally include the boat rental, insurance, and VAT, while additional costs such as fuel, marina fees, and crew gratuities are managed via an Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) for larger yachts. To secure the best vessels, we recommend booking six to nine months in advance, though our team can often find excellent last-minute options for spontaneous Mediterranean escapes.

The Best Time to Visit and Expert Tips

The sailing season in Split runs from May through October, with the most stable weather occurring between June and September. For those who prefer a quieter atmosphere and slightly lower prices, the shoulder seasons of June and September offer warm waters and fewer crowds at popular moorings. To enhance your vacation, many guests choose to combine their time at sea with a stay in a luxury stone villa in the Split old town or the nearby Riviera. We recommend packing light, soft-sided luggage to fit easily into cabin storage and bringing polarized sunglasses to fully appreciate the clarity of the Adriatic. Always consult with your skipper to tailor the daily route according to the local Maestral winds.

Split

  • Diocletian's Palace
  • Bačvice
  • Marjan
  • Riva
  • Brač
  • Šolta

FAQ

What is the average cost of catamaran holidays in Split?

The price typically starts from €4,000 per week for a standard 40-foot catamaran in the low season, reaching up to €15,000 or more for luxury, crewed models in August. Additional costs like fuel and port fees usually add 20-30% to the base charter price.

Do I need a license to rent a catamaran in Croatia?

Yes, if you choose a bareboat charter, you must possess a valid skipper's license and a VHF radio certificate recognized by the Croatian authorities. If you do not have these, you can easily hire a professional local skipper for approximately €150 to €250 per day.

Which islands can I visit during a week-long Split charter?

A standard seven-day itinerary usually includes the islands of Šolta, Brač, Hvar, and Vis. Some guests also choose to sail further south to Korčula or the Mljet National Park, depending on the weather conditions and how much time they wish to spend sailing versus relaxing in bays.

Is a catamaran better than a monohull for a family vacation?

Catamarans are generally preferred for family holidays because they offer significantly more living space, greater stability (they do not heel while sailing), and easier access to the water. The separate hulls also provide more privacy for guests compared to traditional sailing yachts.

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