Dalmatia has retained its unique beauty, boasting one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline that the Mediterranean sea has to offer for yacht charter. With its central position on the eastern coast of the Adriatic sea, the district of Split and Dubrovnik has always had an extraordinary cultural and historical role. An abundance of natural harbours attracts yacht charter enthusiasts. The deserted beaches are ideal for sunbathing while the cliffs provide wonderful views of the coastline for those who enjoy walking. The towns and smaller settlements seem to be threaded on a string along the coast. The islands of Brac, Solta, Hvar and Vis are wide, with beautiful landscapes and hierarchies of bigger and smaller settlements ideal for any yacht charter in Dalmatia. Actual list of the acceptable licences for legal sailing in Croatia
Climate
The coastal region enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. In the north and east it is continental, Mediterranean along the Adriatic coast with 2,600 hours of sunlight on average yearly and a semi-highland and highland climate in the south-central region. Few navigators can boast of climatic conditions where winds blow gently and steadily from both unusual and well known directions, such as the summer mistral and the winter north and south winds, perfect conditions for yacht charter in Croatia.