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It’s no surprise that Croatia boasts a captivating array of luxury along its stunning coastline, from its wealth of intact nature, lush islands, and UNESCO heritage to the manufactured pearls that feed tourism, such as yachts and five-star hotels. And if you’re already going to explore the pearls of Croatia through affluent eyes on your next luxury yacht charter, why not move to the mainland to uncover the deluxe hotels you can choose from to begin or end your week at sea?

Croatia's luxury hotels offer a blend of Croatian culture, natural beauty, and modern Mediterranean sophistication, catering to discerning travelers seeking unforgettable experiences with a necessary touch of indulgence. We’re here to bring you some top picks to visit during your next Dalmatia yacht charter, whether you want to stay for a night or two, pop in for dinner, or enjoy a spa day!

Split

Split, Croatia

Ambasador

If you’re starting your luxury yacht charter in Split, one of the most common kick-off points for your week at sea, there is a new kid on the block conveniently located on the marina - Hotel Ambasador. This luxury hotel decorates Split’s west coast with rooms and suites boasting breathtaking views of the Split Riva and old town, port, or verdant Marjan hill. The ACI Marina sits in front of Hotel Ambasador, giving you a front-row seat to superyachts and sailboats, a crucial part of the Mediterranean lifestyle. You can sip cocktails and enjoy easy-going bites at Bar Split, unwind at Hacelia Spa, or indulge in a sea-view dinner at the flagship Restaurant Mediterranee.

Šolta Island

Island Šolta, Croatia

Martinis Marchi

Martinis Marchi is a luxurious boutique retreat for travelers that seamlessly merges history, elegance, and coastal beauty in the small island town of Maslinica on Šolta. Housed within a meticulously restored 300-year-old castle, this charming waterfront hotel boasts a handful of styled rooms and suites, each offering a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort. Guests can bask in sea views from their private balconies, explore the picturesque town, and dine at the hotel's renowned restaurant with a terrace overlooking the marina. You’ll only eat the finest gourmet Mediterranean cuisine here.

Brač Island

Sutivan, Brač Island

Lemongarden

Hotel Lemongarden lights up the small town of Sutivan on Brač Island. It is a hidden stone gem that epitomizes luxury and tranquility and exudes charm and sophistication, all enveloped by a fragrant lemon garden. Nestled within a centuries-old stone villa, this boutique hotel offers an intimate and exclusive experience, accommodating guests in uniquely designed rooms and suites. Choose to revel in the lush Mediterranean gardens, kick back by the pool, and enjoy direct access to the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic. Tickle your taste buds with farm-to-table dining at its restaurant or sip wine and cocktails with a view at the lounge bar. There’s no lack of leisure here.

Hvar Island

Island of Hvar

Maslina Resort

Nestled along the stunning coastline of Maslinica Bay on Hvar Island is a true paradise for those seeking a luxurious yet mindful escape. Enter Maslina, an exquisite, mindful luxury resort that sits near the 2,400-year-old town of Stari Grad. Maslina’s minimalist architecture seamlessly integrates into the lush Mediterranean landscape, with spacious and sustainable accommodations ranging from rooms and suites to extravagant villas, offering a harmonious blend of modern design and natural beauty. Maslina takes pride in its commitment to the environment, boasting an organic garden, a garden-to-table dining experience at its Michelin-recommended restaurant, Hvar-inspired cocktails at its A-Bay Beach Bar, and a holistic Pharomatiq spa that harnesses the healing power of local herbs and oils. Unwind at the beach, explore the nearby historic towns, or savor the best Mediterranean cuisine - the opportunities are endless.

Palace Elisabeth

Palace Elisabeth Hotel is a testament to timeless elegance in the glitzy and glamorous Hvar town. Set within a meticulously restored 16th-century palace, this luxury retreat offers a regal experience in the heart of Hvar Island’s most popular town. Its beautifully appointed rooms and suites blend classic charm with contemporary comfort, offering stunning views of the Adriatic Sea or the historic St. Stephen’s Square. The fine dining restaurant San Marco serves gourmet food on a Venetian terrace, with dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients. Guests can also unwind at the spa, swim in the indoor pool, or explore Hvar's vibrant streets right outside their door. A symbol of opulence and sophistication in an enchanting Croatian setting, Palace Elisabeth offers old-time charm in the core of Hvar’s vibrant history.

Korčula Island

Korčula town

Lešić Dimitri Palace

Lešić Dimitri Palace Hotel is a boutique haven that redefines luxury in the town of Korčula. Comprising a handful of exquisite residences within a meticulously restored 18th-century palace, it offers an intimate, personalized experience and masterful design, blending historical charm with first-class amenities. The hotel's Michelin-starred restaurant, LD Terrace, showcases the finest Dalmatian cuisine, and the spa pampers guests with a series of holistic treatments. Embracing Korčula’s venerable history and modern elegance, Lešić Dimitri Palace Hotel promises an unparalleled retreat inside the old town.

Orebić (Pelješac Peninsula)

Orebić, Pelješac

Korta Katarina

Korta Katarina Hotel is an ultra-luxury oasis perched on the stunning Pelješac Peninsula in Orebić, overlooking the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. This deluxe boutique hotel is a true gem that uniquely blends classic elegance and smart technology. Guests are guaranteed an intimate and exclusive stay in just eight beautifully designed suites. Each accommodation boasts antique furnishings, impeccable finishes, and breathtaking sea views. The hotel's winery, Korta Katarina Winery, holds tastings of award-winning local wines, and the on-site restaurant serves delectable Croatian cuisine. Korta Katarina Hotel is also a haven of relaxation, featuring an outdoor infinity edge swimming pool, outdoor waterfall jacuzzi, massage room, and more.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Villa Dubrovnik

Villa Dubrovnik, situated in Croatia's Adriatic jewel, is a modernist gem overlooking the crystalline Adriatic Sea. Nestled on the stunning Dubrovnik coastline cliffs, this boutique hotel offers gorgeous rooms and suites, each meticulously designed to highlight contemporary comfort with Mediterranean charm. Guests can savor breathtaking sea views from private terraces, relax by the pool, unwind at the spa, indulge in gourmet dining at Pjerin restaurant, or kick back at its open-air bistro with a view onto the Dubrovnik walls. Villa Dubrovnik's discreet opulence and proximity to the historic old town make it the ultimate retreat for travelers seeking a refined and romantic Croatian seaside experience.

 

While the mainland's deluxe hotels provide a taste of Croatian culture, natural beauty, and modern sophistication, a yacht charter offers another level of comfort and flexibility. With your floating oasis, you can wake up to new breathtaking views every morning, enjoy exclusive access to secluded coves and beaches, and dine on gourmet meals prepared by your private chef.

Contact us and let us plan your journey and itinerary so you can still visit some of these hotels for a trip on-shore to keep feeling like royalty!

 

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  • Timing is one of the most important factors when planning a yacht charter. Different periods of the year offer very different experiences, even in the same destination. Summer months tend to be busier, with more activity in ports and popular anchorages, while spring and autumn often feel quieter and more relaxed. Weather, sea conditions, and local events can all influence your time on board. If you have flexibility with your dates, we strongly recommend sharing that with us. It allows us to suggest alternative weeks, for you to discover more private harbors and sometimes secure better options within your budget.
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  • Chartering a yacht gives you freedom, privacy, and the chance to explore coastal destinations at your own pace. You can enjoy hidden bays, local culture, and unique activities that aren’t accessible by traditional travel. With a private crew handling all the details, you can focus on relaxing, swimming, trying water sports, and discovering new towns and beaches every day. Yacht charters are ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples seeking a tailored experience on the water.
  • Most yacht charters offer flexible itineraries. While there’s usually a suggested route, you can adjust it based on weather, local events, or your own preferences. Whether you want to spend extra time at a favorite beach, visit a charming town, or explore a quiet cove, your crew can help adapt the plan to make your trip just right.
  • Otium Yachts provides expert guidance, a selection of carefully maintained vessels, and professional crews who know the Adriatic coast inside out. From planning your itinerary to organizing activities and ensuring smooth sailing, Otium Yachts makes yacht charters easy, enjoyable, and reliable. Guests appreciate the personal attention, detailed local knowledge, and thoughtful service that make every charter feel special.
  • The cost of a yacht charter varies depending on the size of the yacht, the season, the number of guests, and the itinerary. Early summer and peak season tend to be higher, while shoulder months may offer more competitive rates. Longer charters or special requests, such as additional activities or private events, can also affect the price. Booking early and working with an experienced broker can help you find the best options for your budget.
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  • The charter fee generally covers accommodation for all guests, the crew and their expenses, Wi-Fi, use of onboard recreational equipment. Exact inclusions may vary from yacht to yacht, and when you receive a quote, you will be provided with a detailed breakdown of what is included and what is not.
  • APA stands for Advance Provisioning Allowance. It’s a deposit, usually around 25-30% of the charter fee, that covers variable expenses during the charter. This includes fuel for the yacht and tender, food and drinks, port and marina fees, national park entrances, water sports, and any extra services requested by the guests. Before the charter begins, the APA is paid upfront, and the captain or crew manages these costs throughout the trip. Any unused funds are refunded at the end, while any extra expenses beyond the allowance are billed separately. This system ensures your charter runs smoothly without surprises and gives guests flexibility to enjoy the full experience on board.
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  • An all-inclusive yacht charter means that, in addition to the yacht and crew, most meals, drinks, and onboard amenities are included in the price. This can cover food, beverages, water toys, Wi-Fi, and some activities, allowing guests to enjoy the trip without worrying about extra costs during the charter. Always check the offer details, as inclusions can vary by yacht and operator.
  • The base charter fee usually does not include items such as port or marina fees, national park entrances, shore excursions, special activities like scuba diving or big game fishing, transfers, or APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) for fuel, food, and drinks. Guests may also have charges for extra navigation, special equipment, or additional services requested during the trip.
  • To secure your booking with Otium Yachts, the first step is signing the charter agreement and paying the initial deposit. The first instalment, which is 50% of the charter fee, is due at the time of signing. The second instalment, covering the remaining balance along with any selected food and beverage packages, is due 45 days before the charter begins. This process ensures your booking is confirmed and gives our team time to prepare everything for a smooth board experience.
  • When booking a yacht, it’s important to know that there are two common types of charter agreements in the Mediterranean: Western Mediterranean Terms (WMT), also known as MYBA Terms, and Eastern Mediterranean Terms (EMT), also known as Gulet Terms. It can seem a bit confusing at first, but here’s a simple breakdown: the type of contract used depends on the yacht owner, who chooses the terms that best suit their vessel and guests. Both options are standard in the industry and provide clear guidelines for what’s included in the charter fee, what costs are extra, and how the trip is managed.
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  • Yacht charters are governed by industry-standard agreements, such as the MYBA Charter Agreement, which clearly defines cancellation policies. One of the most important clauses in this contract is Clause 11, which outlines the financial consequences of canceling a charter.
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  • Planning a luxury yacht charter is an exciting experience, full of anticipation. Many guests book their charters months or even a year in advance, hoping everything will go smoothly when the time arrives. But life can be unpredictable, and unexpected events may force you to cancel or postpone your trip. This is where yacht charter insurance plays a vital role, protecting your investment and ensuring your dream getaway remains secure, no matter what challenges arise.
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  • VAT varies by country because each country sets its own VAT rates and tax rules. Although EU countries follow a common VAT framework, the actual rates and specific conditions differ from one jurisdiction to another. Outside the EU, VAT or similar taxes may not apply at all, or different tax systems may be in place.
  • Pack light and focus on casual, comfortable clothing. Essentials include swimwear, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and non-slip deck shoes. Evenings are usually relaxed, so a few smart-casual outfits are sufficient. Don’t forget personal toiletries, medications, and travel documents. Soft luggage is recommended, as storage space on board is limited.
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  • A typical day on a yacht is flexible and tailored to your preferences. Mornings often start with breakfast at anchor, followed by swimming or water activities. During the day, the yacht may cruise to a new destination, with lunch on board or ashore. Afternoons are perfect for relaxation, sightseeing, or exploring coastal towns, while evenings are usually spent dining on board or at a local restaurant.
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  • Yes, itineraries are flexible and can usually be adjusted during the charter, weather and operational conditions permitting. Your captain will advise on the best options to ensure safety and comfort while accommodating your preferences as much as possible.
  • Absolutely. Yacht charters are ideal for first-time guests, as the professional crew takes care of navigation, safety, and daily operations. The experience is fully guided and can be as relaxed or as active as you wish, making it suitable for all levels of experience.
  • Destinations with calm seas, short cruising distances, and well-developed marina infrastructure are ideal for first-time charterers. Popular choices include the Mediterranean, such as Croatia, Greece, Italy and the French Riviera, as well as the Caribbean. These regions offer a wide variety of anchorages, beautiful scenery, and reliable services, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
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  • For a one-week charter, routes with short sailing times between destinations work best. This allows guests to enjoy a relaxed pace while still visiting several locations. Circular routes or island-hopping itineraries are especially popular, as they minimize long passages and maximize time for swimming, sightseeing, and dining ashore. Popular itineraries include Split, Hvar, Vis, Kor?ula, and Bra?, or Dubrovnik and the nearby Elaphiti Islands. These routes offer a great balance of exploration, relaxation, and time to enjoy each destination.
  • A round-trip charter starts and ends at the same port, offering a simple and flexible itinerary. A one-way charter begins in one location and ends in another, allowing you to cover more distance and explore a wider area. One-way charters often involve additional fees for yacht repositioning but provide greater variety in destinations.
  • Living onboard a crewed yacht is relaxed and comfortable, much like staying in a floating boutique hotel. The crew takes care of everything, from navigation and safety to meals and daily details, so you can fully unwind. Your days are shaped around your preferences, whether that means exploring new destinations, enjoying the sea, or simply relaxing on deck.
  • A yacht charter offers a very high level of privacy. The yacht is exclusively yours, and the crew is trained to be discreet and respectful at all times. While they are always available when needed, they give guests plenty of space to enjoy their time onboard without interruption.
  • Yes, dietary requirements can usually be accommodated. Before the charter, guests are asked to share any preferences, allergies, or special diets. The chef will tailor the menu accordingly, whether it’s vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or based on specific preferences. A Guest’s preference sheet is a simple tool we use to ensure your yacht charter is tailored to your group’s needs and desires.
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  • Most crewed yachts come equipped with a selection of water toys and amenities, such as snorkeling gear, paddleboards, seabobs, or jet skis, depending on the yacht. Onboard amenities often include spacious lounging areas, air-conditioned cabins, Wi-Fi, and entertainment systems. The exact selection varies by yacht and will be confirmed before your charter.
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  • Yes, crewed yachts come with a professional and experienced crew. Depending on the size of the yacht, this may include a captain, chef, and additional crew members. They are there to ensure your safety, comfort, and overall enjoyment throughout the charter.
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  • The captain is responsible for navigating the yacht safely, planning the route, and adjusting the itinerary when needed due to weather or sea conditions. They also act as a local expert, offering recommendations for anchorages, beaches, and restaurants, while making sure your charter runs smoothly.
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  • Crew gratuity is customary but always at the guest’s discretion. If you feel the crew has delivered excellent service, tipping is a nice way to show appreciation. The usual guideline is around 10-15% of the charter fee, though any amount is entirely optional.
  • Embarkation typically takes place in the afternoon on the first day of the charter, while disembarkation is usually in the morning on the final day. Exact times can vary depending on the yacht and marina, and will be confirmed before your departure.
  • Airport transfers are not always included by default, but they can usually be arranged upon request. Your charter broker or crew can help organize smooth transfers to and from the yacht for an additional fee.
  • All our yachts come with Wi-Fi onboard, so you can stay connected while enjoying your charter. Coverage is generally good near the coast, though it may be limited in more remote areas or while cruising, depending on local signal strength.
  • In case of bad weather, the captain will always prioritize safety. The itinerary may be adjusted, or the yacht may remain in a sheltered bay or marina until conditions improve. These changes are made to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience whenever possible.

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