Split, Hvar & Central Dalmatia
The heart of Dalmatia

Yacht Charters from Split & Hvar

Anchor in the Pakleni islands with Hvar's campanile across the channel, swim off Zlatni Rat before the crowds, and eat peka in a Šolta cove that never sees a tour boat.

Central Dalmatia is the engine room of Adriatic sailing — more charter bases, more islands within a day's sail, and more reliable maestral than anywhere else on the coast. Split itself launches you from a Roman palace: Diocletian's retirement home is the living old town behind the harbour, and Trogir, twenty minutes west, is a UNESCO islet-city with a charter marina at its walls.

The circuit sells itself. Hvar is the sunniest island in Croatia — lavender terraces, a Venetian piazza, and the Pakleni archipelago scattered across its doorstep like a private anchoring playground. Brač answers with Zlatni Rat, the horn of white pebbles that reshapes with the wind, and Vidova Gora above it, the highest island peak in the Adriatic. Šolta and the Čiovo channel keep the quiet coves for the nights you want no audience.

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Sail from a Roman palace

Split's old town IS Diocletian's palace — provision in a 1,700-year-old cellar market before you cast off.

Hvar & the Pakleni

The Adriatic's social capital, with 20 pine islets across the channel to anchor behind when you've had enough of it.

Zlatni Rat mornings

Arrive off Bol by 09:00 and the famous horn beach is yours; by noon it belongs to the ferries. Boats win here.

Peka in the coves

Order the slow-baked lamb or octopus peka a day ahead at a konoba on Šolta or Brač — the crew know which jetty to tender to.

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Para split, hvar & central dalmatia.

Split or Trogir as a base?

They're 20 minutes apart and share the airport (SPU) between them. Split has the city energy and ferry connections; Trogir and the Kaštela bay marinas are calmer and often where the boat actually berths. Itineraries are identical from either.

How windy is it?

Summer brings the maestral — a friendly NW afternoon breeze of 10–20 knots that dies at sunset, ideal sailing. The strong bura and jugo winds are mostly shoulder-season events; your captain plans around the forecast.

Do I need to book restaurants ahead?

In July–August, yes — the famous konobas (Palmižana on the Pakleni, anything in Hvar town) fill days ahead. A crewed charter's concierge or captain handles this; it's one of the best reasons to have one.

Is one week enough?

A week covers Hvar, Brač, Šolta and Vis without rushing. Ten days adds Korčula and Lastovo. If you only have a long weekend, stay in the Split–Hvar–Brač triangle.

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