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If you’re enchanted by the idea of combining ancient cityscapes, sun-soaked islands, and tranquil anchorages, then a yacht charter in Dubrovnik is the perfect start to your Croatian sailing adventure.
Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a top-tier sailing destination offering access to some of Croatia’s most spectacular coastlines.
Begin your journey along the Dalmatian Coast, where historic towns, secret bays, and unspoiled nature await just beyond the city walls.
Getting to your yacht charter in Dubrovnik is easy and convenient, especially from major European cities:
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV): Located about 30 minutes from the ACI Marina Dubrovnik, your main base for yacht charters.
Tubber’s transfer service can get you from the airport to the marina quickly and comfortably, ensuring a smooth start to your sailing holiday.
To fully enjoy the blend of cultural heritage and Adriatic serenity, choose the ideal yacht charter with Tubber.
Set sail from Dubrovnik and explore the Elaphiti Islands or head further north toward Mljet and Korčula at your own pace. If you’re an experienced sailor, a bareboat yacht charter offers full autonomy and the chance to uncover hidden coves, seaside villages, and untouched beaches.
Don’t want to take the helm? Hire a qualified local skipper to guide your voyage. With their expert knowledge of Croatian waters, your skipper ensures you see the best spots—whether it’s a quiet anchorage on Šipan or an evening meal in the walled town of Ston.
Indulge in complete relaxation with a crewed yacht. A professional team will take care of navigation, cooking, and hospitality, while you soak in Adriatic sunsets and swim in crystalline bays. Perfect for families, groups, or couples looking for five-star service on the sea.
Join a friendly fleet of like-minded sailors on a flotilla holiday from Dubrovnik. A lead boat handles navigation support while you enjoy a social and adventurous cruise. Great for beginners and families wanting the camaraderie of group sailing.
The sailing season in Dubrovnik stretches from May to October:
May & June: Ideal temperatures (22–26°C), calm seas, and fewer tourists.
July & August: Peak season with hot, sunny weather (27–30°C) and lively ports.
September & October: Warm water, pleasant breezes, and fewer crowds—perfect for relaxed sailing.
Tubber recommends packing light clothing, sunscreen, and your camera for picture-perfect moments.
Croatian waters near Dubrovnik are generally safe and welcoming for sailors of all levels.
The Dalmatian coast’s predictable weather, mild currents, and easy line-of-sight navigation make Dubrovnik a beginner-friendly base. The nearby Elaphiti Islands offer short sailing distances, reliable moorings, and great protection from winds.
Experienced sailors can stretch their legs with longer passages toward Mljet, Korčula, and even Hvar. Winds range from 10–20 knots, and summer brings the predictable Maestral wind—ideal for a full day of sailing.
A yacht charter from Dubrovnik offers direct access to Croatia’s most enchanting destinations:
Elaphiti Islands: A peaceful group of islands just northwest of Dubrovnik, perfect for short hops and swimming stops.
Mljet: A green paradise featuring a national park, saltwater lakes, and secluded anchorages.
Korčula: Known as “Little Dubrovnik,” with medieval charm, cobbled streets, and rich wine culture.
Lastovo: A remote, untouched island great for stargazing and quiet nights at anchor.
Ston: Famed for its ancient walls and delicious oysters.
Whether you prefer exploring historic villages or diving into azure waters, Dubrovnik is the perfect starting point.
Enjoy a mouthwatering Mediterranean fusion of flavours on your sailing holiday:
Peka: Lamb, veal, or octopus slow-cooked under a bell-like lid with vegetables.
Black risotto: A seafood delicacy made with squid ink and local spices.
Fresh oysters and mussels from nearby Ston Bay.
Burek: A flaky pastry filled with cheese, meat, or spinach.
Local wines like Dingač and Pošip, and Rakija—a traditional fruit brandy.
From fine dining in Dubrovnik’s Old Town to rustic taverns in island villages, each meal is a taste of Croatian hospitality.
Help preserve the stunning Adriatic by sailing responsibly:
Respect marine parks like Mljet by following local guidelines.
Use mooring buoys instead of anchoring near reefs or seagrass beds.
Limit single-use plastics and dispose of waste in proper facilities.
Support local businesses and crafts in island villages.
Sail with Tubber and be part of preserving Croatia’s natural and cultural treasures.
Whether you’re embarking on a cultural escape, island-hopping through the Adriatic, or unwinding in a remote bay, Dubrovnik offers the perfect sailing departure point.
With a wide range of yachts, reliable service, and insider knowledge, Tubber is ready to make your dream sailing holiday come true.
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