STN Yacht Charters
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Split Yacht Charters

Welcome to Split! Great choice of boats! Great choice of bases!

This great sailing area lies on the Adriatic Sea and includes the islands of; Solta; Brac; Hvar; Korcula; Lastovo and Vis

Our aim here at STN Yacht Charters is to ensure you have a great holiday. By working with carefully selected local charter companies we have been delivering high quality yacht charter holidays since 2003

We have an great selection of monohulls and catamarans in the Split area from several bases including; Split; Trogir; Kastel Gomlica; Primosten; Rogoznica and Segat Donji

Choose one this years new boats for the ultimate charter experience. Or for those on a budget you can opt for a boat from a keenly priced economy fleet

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Split Charter Area

This charter area lies on the Adriatic Sea and includes the islands of; Solta; Brac; Hvar; Korcula; Lastovo and Vis
 
Komiza Anchorage
Komiza Anchorage on Vis

• Season •

The season runs from mid-April through to the end of October. The first three weeks of August can be considered peak season. There's a lot to be said for considering the "shoulder" season from mid-May to mid-June, and September through to mid-October. Why? It's very much cheaper. You will avoid the crush of high/peak season. The weather is still very pleasant and there is a better chance of wind and some great sailing

• Weather • Climate • Wind •

Split has hot, moderately dry summers and mild, wet winters, which can occasionally feel cold, because of the strong northern wind bura. It receives more than 2,600 sunshine hours annually. July is the hottest month, with an average high temperature around 30 °C (86 °F)

You can see fuller details on the climate of Split here

• Marine Wildlife •

You can expect to see dolphins. Whenever I sail in the Med I'm always bumping into them! Well not literally of course but the boat is often surrounded by a pod jumping alongside and diving under the bow

Other species that can be found in the Mediterranean Sea include; fin whales, sperm whales, grey sperm whales, pilot whales, Cuvier’s beaked whales, bottlenose dolphins, striped dolphins, common dolphins and loggerhead turtles

Mediterranean Marine Wildlife
In the picture, clockwise from the top left; Common Dolphins, Mediterranean Monk Seal, Sperm Whale and last but not least a Loggerhead Turtle

• One Week Charter • 

Marina Baotic, Segat Donji, Trogir
Embark from Marina Baotic, Segat Donji [Click on the pic for more images of this yacht charter itinerary]

DDay 1: Check-in at Marina Baotic, Segat Donji. Marina Baotic is a major charter base. Showers and toilets are super clean. But there's little in the way of restaurants. Trogir, a fifteen minute walk away, is lovely and charter boats are available from marinas in the town itself. When I went in July it was very busy and I would recommend booking a table for dinner

Day 2:
Lunch - We tied up on a pontoon at Milna and took a walk around the small town
Overnight - Stari Grad Harbour. Lovely town, probably my favourite stop on the whole trip. Excellent dinner with great service at Konoba Zvijezda Mora

Day 3:
Lunch - Marinkovac in the Pakleni Is
Overnight - Sveta Nedilja on Hvar Island. There is a small private harbour that adjoining the Bilo Idro restaurant. There is a wine cellar attached to the restaurant that you can visit. You will need to call ahead for a place. The food was great but we had menus thrust upon us before we had the lines attached to the quay! And we were told what wines we were drinking. Food good - service a little overpowering to put it politely. Some of the more energetic crew members hiked up to a hillside cave. Some amazing views from the top of the hill

Day 4:
Lunch - Loviste a very pleasant bay. There are some mooring balls that belong to restaurants ashore
Overnight - Korčula. A vey attractive town and a major pull for tourists which made it very busy the evening we went. We anchored south of the island of Badija, about 1.5NM E of Korcula. The anchorage is served by water taxis. We used Boris - 385 91 522 5287. I think they are doing work on the marina which severely limits the amount of berths available. There is another anchorage just to the E of Korcula but I was told they charge. I think it was €30, so not expensive

Day 5:
Lunch - Uvala Gradina on Korčula. Another nice stop for a swim
Overnight - Vela Luka, Korčula. With hindsight I'd probably consider Lastovo as an alternative to Vela Luka even though it does give you a 40NM sail to Komiza. The town of Vela Luka has very little to recommend it and the marina is exposed to westerlies. They seem to have forgotten to build the breakwater! We spent a very uncomfortable night there

Day 6:
Lunch - Stiniva. A lovely stop for a swim with an opening in the cliff to a small beach
Overnight - Komiža, on Vis island. We picked up a mooring ball as the harbour was full when we arrived at 18.00. Lovely town, second only to Stari Grad in my opinion. Very good food in Restaurant Riblji, second or third place after the breakwater.

Day 7:
Lunch Blue Lagoon. another great spot for swimming/snorkelling
Return to Marina Baotic. We walked into the town of Trogir and had dinner at Restaurant Kamerlengo. I had octopus cooked over a wooden grill and it was superb!

Day 8: Disembark Marina Baotic


See more itineraries for the Split yacht charter area here
 
• Charter Bases •

• Marina Baotic •
Marina Baotic
Marina Baotic

Marina Baotic is a modern purpose built marina and home to a large number of charter boats

Split Airport (SUP) is just 7 km away, a ten minute taxi ride

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