Luxury Yacht Charter in Dubrovnik

Ancient city walls rising from the crystal-clear Adriatic, island-studded horizons, and a UNESCO World Heritage coastline — Dubrovnik by yacht is the definitive Croatian experience.

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Why Charter a Yacht in Dubrovnik

Unlock the very best of Dubrovnik from the freedom of your own private yacht.

Elafiti Islands Escape

Sail to the unspoilt Elafiti Islands — Sipan, Lopud, and Kolocep — in under an hour from Dubrovnik. Crystal waters and fig orchards make them the ideal Adriatic retreat.

The Old City From the Sea

View Dubrovnik's medieval walls from the water — the perspective that land visitors never see. Anchor off the old port and watch the city's limestone walls glow golden at dusk.

Hvar & Korčula Day Trips

Dubrovnik's central position makes Hvar, Korčula, and the Peljesac Peninsula all achievable day-sail destinations — each with world-class wine and its own distinct character.

Hidden Coves & Sea Caves

The Adriatic coast near Dubrovnik is riddled with emerald coves and sea caves. Your captain knows the unmarked ones — places that don't appear on any tourist map.

Featured Yachts

Premium Yachts in Croatia

Discover luxury yachts available for charter near Dubrovnik

World's End

Fountaine Pajot

65ft    2011/2022

WIND OF FORTUNE

CRN Ancona

170.92ft    1981/2020

O'PTASIA

Other: Golden Yachts

278.83ft    2018/2024

Highjinks

Fountaine Pajot

58.83ft    2014

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Nauty Yachty for Your Dubrovnik Yacht Charter

Nauty Yachty Team, Your Yachting Partners

Dubrovnik rewards explorers who venture beyond the Old City walls. From a yacht, the entire southern Dalmatian coast and its most treasured secrets become effortlessly accessible.

  • Dalmatian Local Expertise: Our Dubrovnik-based captains have sailed these channels for decades and know every hidden bay, freshwater spring, and taverna accessible only by sea.
  • Flexible Adriatic Itineraries: Whether you want a focused Elafiti Islands experience or an extended voyage to Hvar and Korčula, we build the itinerary entirely around your preferences.
  • Old Port Berth Access: Securing a berth in Dubrovnik's competitive summer marina requires early reservation and local relationships — we handle both on your behalf.

Our Mission

To redefine luxury at sea by connecting travellers with the most exquisite yachts.

Our Vision

Making premium yachting accessible, transparent, and unforgettable.

Our Values

Discretion, safety, and uncompromising quality in every nautical mile.

Our Awards

What you see is what you get — vetted yachts and professional crews.

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When to Visit

Best Time to Charter in Dubrovnik

The Croatian Adriatic is at its very best from June through September, with July and August seeing maximum sunshine and water temperatures above 25 degrees C. Spring and early autumn offer a quieter, more authentic Dubrovnik experience with excellent sailing conditions.

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  • Peak Season (Jun-Aug): Perfect Adriatic conditions, warmest sea temperatures, and the full Dubrovnik summer atmosphere — marinas fill fast, book early.
  • High Season (May & Sep): Excellent sailing weather with far fewer tourists on the islands and in the Old City, and more competitive rates.
  • Shoulder Season (Mar-Apr & Oct): Quiet harbours, authentic local life, and dramatic skies — ideal for those who prefer atmosphere over sunshine.
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Ultimate Guide

The Ultimate Dubrovnik Yachting Guide

Dubrovnik as a Yacht Charter Base

Few cities in Europe offer as dramatic a setting as Dubrovnik. The medieval Old City — encircled by 2 km of limestone walls built between the 13th and 17th centuries — was constructed without mortar, and UNESCO has recognised it as one of the finest examples of preserved medieval architecture in the world. From a yacht, the spectacle is even more extraordinary.

The Elafiti Islands

Just northwest of Dubrovnik, the three main Elafiti islands offer a complete contrast to the bustle of the Old City. Lopud is the most popular, with the Sunj sandy beach drawing visitors from across Croatia. Sipan is the largest and most rural, with two small settlements connected by a road with almost no cars. Kolocep is the closest to Dubrovnik and offers some of the Adriatic's clearest swimming water.

Day Sailing to Korčula & Hvar

Korčula — claimed by some historians as the birthplace of Marco Polo — is a walled medieval town on a small island that mirrors Dubrovnik on a smaller, more intimate scale. Hvar Town, meanwhile, has evolved into one of the Adriatic's most sophisticated destinations, with a beautiful Renaissance main square, excellent restaurants, and a nightlife scene that draws a discerning European crowd.

Practical Information for Skippers

The ACI marina at Dubrovnik is the main base for larger yachts; the Old Port is reserved for small vessels and can only be entered with permission. The Bora wind (northeast, cold) and Jugo (southeast, humid) are the dominant weather patterns. Croatian waters require a valid VHF licence and a copy of the vessel's registration to be aboard at all times.