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Split

Located on the beautiful central coast of Croatia, Split Town is one of the main starting points for gulet charters in the central Dalmatian region.

With its stunning coastline, clear blue waters, fascinating history and lively city atmosphere, Split offers a great starting point for those seeking an unforgettable trip.

You can easily visit some of the nearby islands or cruise further afield to Dubrovnik. Highlights include Hvar, with its glamorous beach clubs and vibrant nightlife, or Vis with its more laid back feel, and the well-preserved medieval old town of Korcula, often referred to as Little Dubrovnik and famous for being the birthplace of Marco Polo.

What Makes Split Special?

Historical Landmarks

Split is home to numerous ancient ruins, beautiful churches and various museums that make for fascinating exploration during your gulet charter. Highlights include the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, the Peristyle Square, and the Split City Museum.

Delicious Local Cuisine

The Dalmatian cuisine in Split is famous for its fresh seafood, grilled meats, and flavorful Mediterranean dishes. Enjoy incredible dining experiences at local waterfront restaurants or cook meals with local produce onboard your charter boat.

Island Hopping Paradise

With hundreds of islands scattered along the coast, Split offers endless opportunities to start island hopping. Each island has its unique charm, from the lively party atmosphere of Hvar to the tranquil beauty of Vis.

The Kornati Islands

In addition to the Dalmatian Islands, a yacht charter from Split provides access to the breathtaking Kornati Islands, an archipelago of over 140 islands and islets renowned for their rugged beauty, crystal-clear waters, and excellent sailing conditions.

Picture-Perfect Landscapes

The scenery around Split is truly breathtaking, with rugged mountains, lush greenery, and picturesque coastal towns creating a stunning backdrop as you cruise along the coast.

Perfect Proximity

The coastal towns and islands near Split, such as Trogir, Sibenik, Hvar Town, and Korcula, boast charming medieval architecture, rich cultural heritage, and a vibrant atmosphere, making them delightful stops on a gulet charter itinerary.

Excellent Nightlife

Split has a buzzing nightime scene, with numerous clubs, bars, and restaurants offering live music, delicious food, and a vibrant atmosphere after a day on the water.

Excellent Sailing Conditions

The waters around Split and the surrounding islands are known for their favourable sailing conditions, with consistent winds and relatively calm seas, making it an ideal destination for both experienced and novice sailors.

Sailing Routes

Split is centrally located on the Dalmatian coast, making it an excellent starting point for various sailing routes up the coast towards Zadar or down towards Dubrovnik.

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Split's Unique Location

Split is located in the heart of the Adriatic Sea and Dalmatian coast, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the stunning Croatian islands and coastline.

Not To Be Missed

Marjan Hill

Climb this hill for stunning panoramic views of the city, islands and the Adriatic Sea. You can also hike or rent a bike to explore the surrounding area.

Diocletian's Palace

Visit the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace, an ancient Roman palace complex that forms the heart of Split's Old Town. Explore the Peristyle, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and the underground cellars.

Meštrović Gallery

Visit this wonderful museum dedicated to the works of the renowned Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. The gallery is housed in an imposing villa designed by the artist himself.

Island Hopping

Explore the stunning Dalmatian Islands, each offering a unique charm. Hvar, known for its vibrant nightlife and lavender fields; Brac, home to the famous Zlatni Rat beach; Vis, with its secluded coves and historic sites, and Korcula, birthplace of Marco Polo, are among the must-visit islands.

Kornati National Park

If you go north from Split, you can visit the Kornati National Park, a breathtaking archipelago comprised of around 140 islands and islets. Marvel at the rugged limestone cliffs, secluded bays, and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life in a tranquil and serene setting.

Dubrovnik City

It’s worth noting that it’s only 85 nautical miles between Split and Dubrovnik; it’s often possible to charter a boat one way so you can start out in Split and leave from the UNESCO World Heritage city of Dubrovnik.

Relaxation

Above all, take advantage of the opportunity to relax and unwind in the surroundings of your gulet . Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace, surrounded by the stunning scenery and warm hospitality of the Dalmatian coast.

Hvar Island

Cruise to the island of Hvar, which is famous for its vibrant nightlife, historic sites, and stunning beaches. Explore Hvar Town and visit landmarks such as the Spanjola Fortress and the Renaissance-era Hvar Cathedral.

Vis Island

Sail to the remote island of Vis, known for its unspoiled beauty and rich history. Explore the charming Vis town and visit ancient ruins such as the Greek and Roman remains at the archaeological site of Issa.

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Split Old Town

Wander through the charming streets of Split's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you'll find historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and lively squares like Pjaca and Fruit Square.

Best Times To Visit Split On A Gulet Charter

The season in Split runs from April to October, with July and August being the peak months with the highest temperatures and most visitors.

April to June and September to October are less busy, and the temperatures are lower, but they are perfect for those looking to get away for a quieter experience.

Weather

Monthly weather for the area *

Avg. High Temp Avg. Low Temp Avg. Daily Rain (mm) Avg. Wind
JAN 12.1°C (54°F) 7.8°C (46°F) 1.8 wind direction 87degE
FEB 11.9°C (54°F) 5.8°C (42°F) 0.4 wind direction 48degNE
MAR 15.3°C (59°F) 9.3°C (49°F) 1.2 wind direction 118degESE
APR 17.0°C (63°F) 10.7°C (51°F) 1.0 wind direction 125degSE
MAY 22.7°C (73°F) 16.7°C (62°F) 1.8 wind direction 141degSE
JUN 27.9°C (82°F) 20.7°C (69°F) 0.2 wind direction 171degS
JUL 32.1°C (90°F) 24.3°C (76°F) 0.0 wind direction 198degSSW
AUG 30.6°C (87°F) 23.8°C (75°F) 0.1 wind direction 175degS
SEP 28.2°C (83°F) 21.5°C (71°F) 0.2 wind direction 123degESE
OCT 23.4°C (74°F) 18.1°C (65°F) 0.9 wind direction 59degENE
NOV 16.1°C (61°F) 11.3°C (52°F) 1.4 wind direction 106degESE
DEC 13.6°C (56°F) 9.2°C (49°F) 1.5 wind direction 71degENE
* Weather information is based on the previous year's records at local weather stations.

Local Essentials

Languages

The official language of Croatia is Croatian, and English is widely understood in tourist areas.

Currency

Croatia's official currency is the Croatian Kuna, abbreviated as HRK. ATMs are readily available, and major credit cards such as Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted.

Tipping

Tipping is a common practice in Croatia and is appreciated for good service; typically, you leave 10%.

Is A Gulet Right For You

Sailing Experience

While Gulets do have sails, they're often motor-sailed or purely motored. Even when under sail, the experience is generally more relaxed and less hands-on than on a typical sailing yacht.

Design and Layout

Gulets are designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. They usually feature a large aft deck for dining and lounging, and a spacious foredeck for sunbathing.

Capacity

Gulets can accommodate larger groups, typically ranging from 6 to 12 guests, making them ideal for families or groups of friends.

Crew Information

Gulets usually come with a full crew, including a captain, chef, and hostess, providing a more hotel-like experience.

Pace Of Charter

Gulet charters tend to travel at a slower pace than large motor yachts, emphasizing relaxation and coastal exploration rather than covering long distances.

Cuisine

Many Gulets feature a full-sized galley, allowing for elaborate meal preparation and are typically known for their excellent onboard cuisine.

Relaxing Itineraries

Gulet charters often focus on coastal cruising, with frequent stops for swimming, snorkelling, and exploring small ports and bays.

Price

Gulet charters can be more economical for larger groups in comparison to chartering two smaller sailing or motor yachts.

Stability

Due to their wide beam (width), Gulets tend to be more stable at anchor than a sailing monohull, which can be more comfortable for guests.

QUEEN ATLANTIS

Vessel Type

A Gulet is a traditional wooden sailing boat, originating from Turkey. It typically has two or three masts and a wide beam (width), which provides lots of deck space for socialising, eating and relaxing on board.

Charter Types In Split

Crewed Gulet Charters

A crewed Gulet charter from Split offers a unique way to explore the stunning Mediterranean coastline. These traditional wooden sailing boats combine the charm of old-world craftsmanship with modern world amenities, and all with crews who are committed to ensuring your comfort, safety and enjoyment.

Each trip offers the opportunity to create a unique journey and our charter experts will guide you through choosing the perfect boat and customising the itinerary to your specification. Whatever your preferences, we take care of all the details, ensuring you and your party have a unique and unforgettable holiday.

How To Book

How To Book Your Gulet Charter From Split

Croatia is one of the most popular charter destinations in the Mediterranean. Therefore, booking your dream boat in advance (typically six months ahead) is best to secure your preferred dates in this perfect destination.

You can search for your dream gulet via the link below, or if you want one of our charter experts to do the searching for you, click the link below to get them working on creating the perfect trip.

Pure Thoughts

Split boasts a rich history that dates back to ancient times.

The city is home to the magnificent Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as a testament to the city's fascinating past. Exploring the labyrinthine streets of the palace, visiting the impressive Cathedral of St. Domnius and wandering through the charming Old Town are definitely worth the effort.

In addition to its natural beauty and historical significance, Split offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere. The city is known for its thriving nightlife, with many fashionable bars, restaurants, and clubs. Here, you can indulge in delicious local cuisine, sample fine wines, and immerse yourself in the energetic ambience that permeates the city.

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, a gulet charter from Split promises a truly magical trip.

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FAQ's

What Are The Main Things To Consider Before I Charter A Gulet?

If you are doing a bareboat charter, you need to consider if you have the relevant sailing licences. If you are on a skippered or crewed charter, it's good to understand the weather conditions for the trip so you can bring the appropriate clothing and think about which locations you would like to visit so as you can let the skipper know.

How Do I Choose The Right Gulet?

When chartering a gulet from Split, consider factors such as budget, gulet size and type, along with the crew when relevant to make sure they're a good fit for you and your party.

What Happens If There Is A Problem With My Gulet Charter?

The good news is we spend a lot of time vetting who we work with, so this rarely happens, but if there is a problem, you can contact your charter company or ourselves who will be available to sort out any issues.

When Are The Best Times To Charter A Gulet From Split?

For the ultimate sailing experience, May, June, and September are genuinely the golden months, but the summer months are also popular, though the anchorages are busier.

What Type Of Gulet Can I Charter From Split?

There are typically five main types of boats and yachts you can hire in Greece, which are Sailing Yachts, Catamarans, Motorboats, Gulets and Luxury Yachts (including Superyachts)

How Do Charter Fees Work When Chartering A Gulet?

Once you've found your perfect yacht, you will typically pay an upfront deposit fee for holding the boat (these vary from 20% to 50% of the charter fee), and then you will pay the rest one month before departure.

How Long Does A Gulet Charter Typically Last?

The typical times for a gulet charter are either 7 or 14 days, but you can charter boats longer if you wish. Most charters, particularly in high season, start on Saturdays and finish seven days later.