Top Dubrovnik Charter Yachts and Insiders' Guide to the City

Charter to the extraordinary walled city of Dubrovnik on one of the top yachts in Croatia!
Dubrovnik is known worldwide as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its brilliantly preserved ramparts and old town. Enter this fortified city through an impressive Medieval gateway and explore endlessly winding alleys, stunning ramparts, terraced restaurants, flowered stairways, and magnificent churches during your Croatia yacht charter.
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Map of Key Attractions and Dubrovnik Marinas
Aerial View of Dubrovnik Old Town
Things to do in Dubrovnik Old Town

Walk the Dubrovnik Ramparts
You could spend days just admiring the views from the ramparts - and for those who are physically able, they are a must-see. The ramparts almost completely encircle the old town (except the marina entrance), span 1,940 meters (6,360 ft), and are in excellent shape. The views are incredible at every turn, and there are several restaurants and drink stands where you can stop along the way.
Explore the Old Town
The old town of Dubrovnik offers endless alleyways to explore, giving you a sense of life in Medieval times. They are narrow and steep in places, and provide multitudes for surprises such as tiny gardens and art displays. Some key historical sites include Dubrovnik Cathedral, Rector’s Palace, and Onforio’s Fountain.
Take the Cable Car above the city to Mt Srd
The cable car is accessed just above the ramparts and provides an amazing view of the city and coastline. You can even go late in the day and watch the sunset from high above Dubrovnik.
Game of Thrones Tour
Game of Thrones fans will recognize many familiar areas of Dubrovnik, as it was the location of Kings Landing. Look for the Red Keep, Blackwater Bay, and the stairway of Cersei’s “Walk of Shame".

Dive off the rocks below the ramparts at Buza Bar
Buza Bar is located through a portico below the ramparts on the south side of the Dubrovnik Old Town. It offers a cold beer, many levels to put your towel on, and the ability to watch (or participate in) hundreds of visitors and locals jumping off the imposing rocks. Especially memorable at sunset. A truly extraordinary experience!

Dine in the Old Town
The old town offers dozens of restaurants to meet everyone's needs from pizza to Michelin-starred gourmet experiences. The city cools down at night, offering a mesmerizing romantic atmosphere when dining outdoors. Dubrovnik offers a Michlin 1-Star restaurant, 360, if you are a foodie. For a Mediterranean/Asian Fusion experience, try Azur.
Have a Gelato in the Marina
There are two gelato shops right near the marina, where you can rest and enjoy your favorite flavors while watching the boats in the port.

Go to a Nearby Beach Club
Dubrovnik can get very hot during the summer, so we recommend going to one of the many beach clubs near the old town to cool off and also enjoy a good meal. Favorites include Banje Beach, Coral Beach, and Sveti Jakov (St Jocob's) Beach. Buza Beach/Bar, pictured above, is right in the Old Town, below the ramparts.
Most Croatia beaches have small stones, not sand, so you may want some good beach footwear! Also, if you want a lounge chair or parasol you will need to pay a small charge. Make sure you bring a towel, most clubs don't supply them.
The ACI Dubrovnik Marina

The main charter marina lies near Komolac about 2 Nm from the entrance to the port of Gruz and only 6 km from the old city nucleus. Open all year round, the marina has 450 berths and 110 boat places on land; all berths have water and power supply.

Key Questions about Dubrovnik
Is Dubrovnik worth visiting?
Absolutely yes. There's something for everyone - history, natural beauty, great food, beaches, even a Game of Thrones tour. If you're in Croatia, it's a must-see.
Is Dubrovnik too touristy?
While Dubrovnik can get overcrowded during the high season, it's a must-visit and the crowds can be avoided. Explore the city before 10 and after 4, and you will not have any horrible crowds. Head to a beach mid-day to avoid the worst crowds and get the full Dubrovnik experience!
Can we moor in Dubrovnik?
Not in the Old Port. While there is a Marina in the old town, there are no spots for charter yachts. You can moor at a local island, and head over to Dubrovnik in your tender. You CAN anchor just outside the old port (near Banje beach) for a few hours to watch the sunset, do water sports, or take in the magnificence of the ramparts.
If we start our Charter in Dubrovnik, is it easily accessible by air?
Yes. Dubrovnik has a modern international airport about 30 minutes from the ACI Marina (and the same distance from the Old Town).
Chartering from Dubrovnik
Once you have fully enjoyed the charms of Dubrovnik, there are many great options as you cruise north along the Adriatic coast. From the island of Korcula (Marco Polo's purported birthplace) to Hvar's buzzing nightlife and undeniable beauty, and Trogir's history, we have created in indiders 7-day Sailing Charter from Dubrovnik.
Croatia is fast becoming one of the world's major charter destinations, and for good reason! Whether you choose to cruise bareboat, crewed, sailboat, or superyacht, our dedicated team of brokers will help find the perfect yacht for you!
Top-Rated Croatia Charter Yachts
Our selection of the top Charter Yachts in Dubrovnik for 2024-2025:
- Sunreef 50 Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 15 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From €17500 to €34000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Ignite your passion for sailing through the Croatian waters on ZARA!"
- Sunseeker Manhattan 68 Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 21.35 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 3
- Berths: 6
- From €32000 to €36000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Scream YOLO and try everything in your Croatian cruising adventure on APOLLO!"
- Lagoon 620 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 18 m
- Year: 2019
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From €19000 to €37500 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Perfectly encapsulating the Mediterranean mood, DUOLIFE is one of the newest Lagoon 620s available to discover the best of Croatia's Adriatic coast from the water."
- Luxury 37m Motor Sailor Gulet
- Length: 37.3 m
- Year: 2012
- Cabins: 6
- Berths: 12
- From €54000 to €59000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"One of the highest-standard luxury Gulets available for charter from Croatia. Don't miss this unique opportunity!"
- Sunseeker 86 Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 26.3 m
- Year: 2020
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From €62000 to €68000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"HUNKY DORY OF LONDON is a superb Sunseeker 86 perfect for discovering the 'nautical paradise' of Kornati National Park or the historic city of Dubrovnik."
- Azimut 66 Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 21 m
- Year: 2018
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From €27000 to €29900 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"TAMARA II is a fantastic Azimut yacht for small groups, ideal for guests having their first time charter in Croatia!"
- Sunreef 60 Luxury Crewed Catamaran
- Length: 18.3 m
- Year: 2023
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From €21948 to €51150 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"The new Sunreef 60 MR SI is your perfect companion to take you to the breathtaking Dalmatian Islands this summer!"
- Sunseeker 86 Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 27 m
- Year: 2009 (2015 Refit)
- Cabins: 4
- Berths: 8
- From €30000 to €35000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"Charter THE BEST WAY today and have a memorable cruise in Croatia while bathing in its stunning views and exciting port towns!"
- Ferretti 960 Luxury Crewed Motor Yacht
- Length: 29.2 m
- Year: 2014 (Refit 2017)
- Cabins: 5
- Berths: 10
- From €68000 to €75000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"You would never want to leave Croatia after your cruising spree on IVA!"
- 50m Custom Gulet Gulet
- Length: 49.26 m
- Year: 2019
- Cabins: 6
- Berths: 12
- From €85000 to €100000 per week
BOATBOOKINGS SAYS:
"The perfect mix of modern luxury on a traditional platform, perfect for exploring the isolated Croatian anchorages, as well as the party town of Hvar!"
