A Boat Rental Dubrovnik is your best choice If you are looking for cultural and nautical tourism for your next holidays. A destination that offers not only beautiful beaches with an unusual charm but also a cultural offer. Dubrovnik is a place filled with elegant buildings that moved you to a time when luxury and ostentation were the protagonists.
Surrounded by a great wall with towers that offer a unique view of the city and the sea, you should not lose the opportunity to visit it.
Some important monuments of Dubrovnik are:
The Palace of the Rectors that was the seat of the government and the rector in the times in which Dubrovnik was independent republic.
The spectacular Cathedral of Velika Gospa, which was built in 1192 (can be visited at night by candlelight).
Ron Brown Museum, where you can see shuddering photographs of recent wars that this beautiful country has gone through.
The Onofrio Fountain with a circular shape was built in the 15th century to commemorate the completion of construction work on the new aqueduct that served to provide the city with water from the source of Riieka Dubrovacka.
In the warmer months swim in the Gradska Plaza beach, known as the “city beach”.
Boat Rental Dubrovnik
A pleasant and typically Mediterranean climate prevails along the Adriatic coast: warm, dry and sunny during the summer, and relatively mild and humid in winter. The average temperature in summer ranges from 26-30 ° C and the sea temperatures from 22-25°C.
Sail in Croatia from April to October:
April – May: occasional showers, temperatures range 22-28º C. Winds generally NW F3-4. The days start to be longer and sunnier, also you will avoid the crowds.
June – August – sunny, blue skies every day, temperature from 26 to 30º C. Winds generally NW F3-4 (10-20 Knots). During the high season you will enjoy better temperatures, major cultural events, variety of water activities and more options for flights.
Sept – Oct: the weather remains stable and the sea temperature pleasant (rain possible in late Oct). Winds generally NW F3-4, but can be stronger in October.
Laws and regulations on sailing in Croatia:
At least one person on the yacht must possess valid nautical and VHF license.
It’s neccessary that you send a copy of your sailing license in advance to check whether it’s valid for Croatian territorial waters and confirm the booking. Also, you must have the originals with you on board.
Language: Croatian. People usually speak English in the most touristic areas.
Documents required; Citizens of EU countries may enter Croatia using their national identity cards. Otherwise, passports are required to enter Croatia. Australian, Canadian and U.S. citizens must have a return ticket in their possession upon entering Croatia. Usually foreign visitors do not need a visa for stays under 90 days.
Currency: Kuna. Foreign currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post offices, travel agencies and hotels. Most of Credit cards are accepted (American Express, Mastercard, Visa).
ATMs are available in banks, supermarkets, airports and others.
Note: You will find that you can pay for some items in Euros. Do note that this is entirely on an unofficial basis; the Euro is NOT an official currency and NO business/individual is required to accept them as payment.
How to arrive: Croatia has seven international airports, the three biggest airport that work all year around are Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik.
The port of Dubrovnik is connected to all major ports in Croatia and some ports in Italy. Dubrovnik Airport is only 15 km away from the departure base.
Health: There are hospitals and clinics located in all the larger towns and cities. It is always recommended to hire a medical/travel insurance when traveling abroad.
Telephone code: +385
Gastronomy: A mixture of Mediterranean (Italian) and Eastern European food are characteristics of the Croatian gastronomy . Along the coast, you can try some excellent fish and seafood dishes. And if you prefer meat, there are also a variety of dishes– grilled, baked and roasted.
The main cities of Dalmatia are Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Sibenik.
ACI marina Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful and safe marinas to dock the Adriatic coast. Situated further south of the Croatian coast and only 6 km from the center of Dubrovnik, it has been awarded for several consecutive years with blue flag.
This marina is open all year round and offers a wide variety of services; Gas station, supermarket, restaurant, coffee shop, nautical craft shop, tennis courts, swimming pool and port authority among others. Undoubtedly, boat rental Dubrovnik is a great idea to start a sailing vacation along southern Croatia and visit the islands of Korčula, Mljet, Lastovo or the Elaphite archipelago.
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A Boat Rental Dubrovnik is your best choice If you are looking for cultural and nautical tourism for your next holidays. A destination that offers not only beautiful beaches with an unusual charm but also a cultural offer. Dubrovnik is a place filled with elegant buildings that moved you to a time when luxury and ostentation were the protagonists.
Surrounded by a great wall with towers that offer a unique view of the city and the sea, you should not lose the opportunity to visit it.
Some important monuments of Dubrovnik are:
The Palace of the Rectors that was the seat of the government and the rector in the times in which Dubrovnik was independent republic.
The spectacular Cathedral of Velika Gospa, which was built in 1192 (can be visited at night by candlelight).
Ron Brown Museum, where you can see shuddering photographs of recent wars that this beautiful country has gone through.
The Onofrio Fountain with a circular shape was built in the 15th century to commemorate the completion of construction work on the new aqueduct that served to provide the city with water from the source of Riieka Dubrovacka.
In the warmer months swim in the Gradska Plaza beach, known as the “city beach”.
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Boat Rental Dubrovnik
A pleasant and typically Mediterranean climate prevails along the Adriatic coast: warm, dry and sunny during the summer, and relatively mild and humid in winter. The average temperature in summer ranges from 26-30 ° C and the sea temperatures from 22-25°C.
Sail in Croatia from April to October:
April – May: occasional showers, temperatures range 22-28º C. Winds generally NW F3-4. The days start to be longer and sunnier, also you will avoid the crowds.
June – August – sunny, blue skies every day, temperature from 26 to 30º C. Winds generally NW F3-4 (10-20 Knots). During the high season you will enjoy better temperatures, major cultural events, variety of water activities and more options for flights.
Sept – Oct: the weather remains stable and the sea temperature pleasant (rain possible in late Oct). Winds generally NW F3-4, but can be stronger in October.
Laws and regulations on sailing in Croatia:
At least one person on the yacht must possess valid nautical and VHF license.
It’s neccessary that you send a copy of your sailing license in advance to check whether it’s valid for Croatian territorial waters and confirm the booking. Also, you must have the originals with you on board.
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Language: Croatian. People usually speak English in the most touristic areas.
Documents required; Citizens of EU countries may enter Croatia using their national identity cards. Otherwise, passports are required to enter Croatia. Australian, Canadian and U.S. citizens must have a return ticket in their possession upon entering Croatia. Usually foreign visitors do not need a visa for stays under 90 days.
Currency: Kuna. Foreign currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post offices, travel agencies and hotels. Most of Credit cards are accepted (American Express, Mastercard, Visa).
ATMs are available in banks, supermarkets, airports and others.
Note: You will find that you can pay for some items in Euros. Do note that this is entirely on an unofficial basis; the Euro is NOT an official currency and NO business/individual is required to accept them as payment.
How to arrive: Croatia has seven international airports, the three biggest airport that work all year around are Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik.
The port of Dubrovnik is connected to all major ports in Croatia and some ports in Italy. Dubrovnik Airport is only 15 km away from the departure base.Health: There are hospitals and clinics located in all the larger towns and cities. It is always recommended to hire a medical/travel insurance when traveling abroad.
Telephone code: +385
Gastronomy: A mixture of Mediterranean (Italian) and Eastern European food are characteristics of the Croatian gastronomy . Along the coast, you can try some excellent fish and seafood dishes. And if you prefer meat, there are also a variety of dishes– grilled, baked and roasted.
The main cities of Dalmatia are Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Sibenik.
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ACI marina Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful and safe marinas to dock the Adriatic coast. Situated further south of the Croatian coast and only 6 km from the center of Dubrovnik, it has been awarded for several consecutive years with blue flag.
This marina is open all year round and offers a wide variety of services; Gas station, supermarket, restaurant, coffee shop, nautical craft shop, tennis courts, swimming pool and port authority among others. Undoubtedly, boat rental Dubrovnik is a great idea to start a sailing vacation along southern Croatia and visit the islands of Korčula, Mljet, Lastovo or the Elaphite archipelago.