Gulet Cruises in Croatia
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6 best Croatia gulet cruise packages
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- 8-day Split Return cruise - Classic Plus boat, above-deck, 18-35s
- Dalmatian Islands Cruise - from Dubrovnik
- Sailing Croatia 8 days -Zadar to Kornati and Krka Waterfalls
- 5-day Dubrovnik to Split one-way cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
- Kvarner Bay Islands - from Opatija
- 4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
8-day Split Return cruise - Classic Plus boat, above-deck, 18-35s
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Had the trip of a lifetime, met some incredible people and had so much fun!”
Lauryn, traveled in May
A Classic Plus vessel awaits in Split for an unforgettable coastal Croatian adventure. The route includes UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik, Marco Polo's historic Korcula, and the vibrant Carpe Diem nightlife in Hvar. Travelers enjoy ensuite cabins, expert crew service, and half-board meals while sailing through the Dalmatian archipelago.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Hvar Island Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From
- US$1,187+$32 local payments
Dalmatian Islands Cruise - from Dubrovnik
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“WE LOVE YOU, THIS IS OUR 3RD THAT WE BOOKED with you and is been Amazingggggg!!!!”
Iris, traveled in May
This 38m boutique gulet merges traditional sailing charm with contemporary luxury along Croatia's coastline. The journey encompasses UNESCO treasures like Dubrovnik's defensive walls and Split's Diocletian's Palace, while allowing intimate access to medieval Korčula and Stari Grad's historic harbor.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Bol, Pucisca, Split, Hvar Island, Stari Grad, Mljet Island Age Range 20 to 88 year olds Operator Nature Trips From
- US$2,003
Duration 8 days Destinations Zadar, Molat, Nature Park Telascica, Ugljan, Vrgada Island, Sibenik, Krka National Park, Vodice Age Range 18 to 85 year olds Operator Rhythm Travel Experience From
- US$1,024
5-day Dubrovnik to Split one-way cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food was very delicious. They stop everyday in nice swim spots and the boat we have been on had also stand-up paddle board which I think it's a very cool idea.”
Ruxandra, traveled in September
Croatia's coastline unfolds from the deck of a well-appointed boat with ensuite cabins. The route takes in Game of Thrones filming locations in Dubrovnik, local wine tastings in Korcula, Hvar's legendary nightlife, and Split's Roman architecture over 5 remarkable days.
Duration 5 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Hvar Island, Split Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From
- US$748+$32 local payments
Kvarner Bay Islands - from Opatija
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything was well organized and the customer service gave us total support.”
Alberto, traveled in October
The crystal waters of Croatia's Kvarner Bay set the stage for this premium gulet voyage. The itinerary features Krk's secluded beaches, Rab's medieval quarter, Zadar's ancient Roman forum, and a special captain's dinner near Molat island, complemented by en-suite cabins and daily swimming in hidden coves.
Duration 8 days Destinations Opatija, Island of Krk, Zadar, Molat Island, Losinj Island, Cres Age Range 20 to 86 year olds Operator Nature Trips From
- US$2,112
4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great trip, crew were amazing! Will definitely go again.”
Keith, traveled in August
Croatian hospitality shines aboard this traditional gulet as it sails the stunning coastline. Highlights include Makarska's energetic nightlife, the tranquil expanses of Mljet National Park, and Dubrovnik's iconic walls, all while enjoying authentic local experiences.
Duration 4 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From
- US$554+$32 local payments
What our customers ask about Gulet Cruises in Croatia
What's the best time to book a Croatia Gulet cruise?
Croatia Gulet cruises hit their stride from June through September with July and August drawing the largest crowds. The sweet spot for booking falls in June or early September when the weather is reliable and the swimming conditions are ideal at spots like the Kornati Archipelago and Mljet National Park. These shoulder months bring fewer tourists which means more space to explore. A TourRadar traveler noted "The weather in September was perfect for sailing and swimming and the ports were less crowded than peak season."
What are the must-see destinations on a Croatia Gulet cruise?
The Dalmatian coast unfolds its best attractions along typical Croatia Gulet routes. The journey takes you through the Kornati Archipelago which spans more than 80 islands past the rushing waters of Krka National Park and into the medieval streets of Sibenik with its UNESCO sites. Boats drop anchor in quiet bays for swimming and snorkeling before visiting historic ports like Zadar where the Sea Organs play their mysterious tunes. Islands like Molat and Dugi Otok offer chances to step off the main tourist path. As one TourRadar traveler shared "The Kornati Islands were breathtaking - having a smaller Gulet boat meant we could access hidden bays that larger cruise ships couldn't reach."
What's the best route for a first-time Croatia Gulet cruise?
The Split to Dubrovnik route serves as an excellent introduction to Croatia's coastal treasures. This path leads through Kornati National Park Telascica Nature Park and historic coastal towns. Travelers can walk through Diocletian's Palace in Split explore the stone streets of Zadar and climb Dubrovnik's famous walls. One TourRadar traveler noted "Starting in Split gave us a perfect mix of island hopping swimming in secluded bays and exploring historic towns."
How many passengers does a typical Croatia Gulet accommodate?
Croatia Gulets keep things personal with space for 18-38 passengers. Premium superior ships stretch 38-41 meters offering 18-19 cabins. Most vessels come equipped with double and twin cabins while some boats can add a third bed when needed. A TourRadar traveler noted "The smaller group size on our Gulet made for a more intimate experience - we really got to know our fellow travelers and crew."
What activities are available during a Croatia Gulet cruise?
Days on a Croatia Gulet cruise fill up naturally with swimming and snorkeling in quiet bays walks through medieval towns and visits to national parks. Travelers can cycle or walk in Mljet National Park explore St. Nicholas Fortress near Sibenik or taste wines at local vineyards. Many boats come equipped with stand-up paddleboards for extra fun on the water. A TourRadar traveler shared "The mix of activities was perfect - we could be active during the day with swimming and exploring then enjoy relaxing evenings watching sunsets from the deck."
What's the dining experience like on a Croatia Gulet?
Food takes center stage on Croatia Gulet cruises with daily buffet breakfasts and multi-course lunches that showcase local flavors. Special events like Captain's dinners and welcome receptions with wine tastings add to the experience. The Rhythm Travel Experience for example keeps drinking water and fresh fruits flowing while onboard chefs prepare special meals. A TourRadar traveler commented "The quality of food exceeded our expectations - fresh seafood local specialties and amazing desserts served on deck with stunning views."