High standards, reasonable prices . That's Pitter Yachtcharter (Nautic Alliance) in a nutshell, which has been on the market for 35 years. Approximately 450 perfectly equipped and regularly maintained sailboats , catamarans and motorboats are at your disposal at 24 bases in 7 countries. In addition, the Pitter Yachtcharter (Nautic Alliance) fleet is constantly being replenished so that it is possible to charter even the latest models. Whatever type of vessel you choose, you can set sail completely worry-free. Quality and all-round service has long been a top priority for the company . Clients who book their boat with First Minute are then offered good payment terms (only a 10% deposit) and a bonus in the form of a free additional engine, for example.
Pitter Yachtcharter (Nautic Alliance) marinas can be found in Greece , Turkey , Slovenia , Italy , the Netherlands and St. Lucia in the Caribbean . But the company's specialty is the traditional "heartland" of Czech tourists – Croatia . The 15 marinas available to the company are ideally located along the beautiful coastline from Pula to Split , with more than 300 boats to choose from.
There's nothing worse than being stuck in an avalanche of cars heading south on your way to your holiday. Anyone who drove to Croatia on Saturday knows what we're talking about. Traffic jams with more or less long waiting times at borders and toll stations are the nightmare of all tourists looking forward to their holidays. Pitter Yachtcharter (Nautic Alliance) offers a clever solution in the off-peak season – Wednesday to Wednesday charters , which allow you to travel comfortably during the week. Without tiring traffic jams and unnecessary stress. The company also offers 10-day charters from Wednesday to Saturday.
Are you planning to sail to Croatia and not sure where to go? Join us for dolphins, diving, beaches and UNESCO sites. We've got three great weekly itineraries worth trying – The best cruises in Croatia by experience and interest . And if you're sailing from Dubrovnik, try "popping over" to Montenegro too. A land of mountains, beautiful UNESCO sites and turquoise waters friendly to novice sailors. Mysterious and wild, Montenegro has everything you expect from a cruise. Find out more in the article 8 reasons to sail to Montenegro .
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Lonely bays, beautiful beaches, dreamy fishing villages: a yacht charter in Croatia is a sailor's paradise. The varied coast from the Kvarner Bay to Dubrovnik is characterized by a diverse landscape. In addition to water sports enthusiasts, sailors with an interest in culture and history also get their money's worth.
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Sailors have always appreciated the cultural and scenic diversity of Croatia. The southern part of the Croatian coast is characterized by rugged rock formations. Vacationers who rent a boat sail in the crystal clear Adriatic waters, past a picturesque area with numerous modern marinas.
In order to make a yacht charter in Croatia varied, we recommend extensive shore leave with small hikes or a shopping tour in Trogir or Split. Both cities are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are worthwhile destinations for sailors.
The island landscape of Croatia includes over 1,000 islands along the coast. You can expect numerous smaller and larger islands as well as clear, clean water.
Countless sailing routes and excursion possibilities are offered on a yacht charter in Croatia . The short distances between the islands make it possible to visit many places in a short time. The island world of Croatia is known as a paradise among sailors. Here you will find charming fishing villages and secluded bays as well as turbulent islands and lively harbors and beaches alike. One of the most famous beaches in Croatia is the Golden Horn beach on the island of Brač, in the Dalmatian region in front of the city of Split.
With a yacht charter from Croatia you will experience an unforgettable sailing holiday. Our Pitter yacht charter bases Polesana and Veruda in Pula, Biograd, Jezera/Murter, Vodice and Trogir impress with high quality standards and the best service at fair prices.
With our newest base in Croatia, the Marina Polesana in Pula, we offer you another Pitter Yachtcharter base from Istria. The base is located at the southern tip of Istria on the island of Katharina.
The Marina Veruda in Pula, for example, is ideal for a sailing trip to the popular islands of Cres, Lošinj or Rab. The Pitter Yachting base is also ideal for discovering the old colonial towns of Rovinj, Poreč, Novigrad and Umag with a sailing boat.
The rocky areas that are present in the south of Croatia become less in the north. Because the further north you sail, the greener the landscape in Croatia becomes. Our yacht charter base in Biograd is a leading charter destination and one of the largest marinas on the Croatian Adriatic. From there, the sailing route to the Kornati islands is highly recommended.
Sailors can find another Pitter Yachtcharter base on the island of Murter, in the region of Dalmatia. The ACI Marina Jezera is particularly suitable if you want to explore the island world of the Kornati and Krka National Parks.
In addition to Trogir, our base in the ACI Marina in Vodice is also a popular starting point for a yacht charter in Croatia to the central Dalmatian islands such as Kaprije, Zirje and Zlarin.
A trip from Trogir is ideal for sailors who like to combine historic cities and relaxed sailing. ACI Marina Trogir is located in close proximity to the city center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From there, there are excursion destinations in the area of the central Dalmatian islands or to the south to the large, well-known islands of Hvar, Brac, Mljet, Korcula, Vis and Lastovo.
Our charter partner and Nautic Alliance bases are also suitable as starting points for a yacht charter in Croatia:
With around 400 well-equipped yachts and sailing boats, we offer you high-quality yacht charters from Croatia . Our 15 charter bases are certified with the Safe Travels seal "Safe stay in Croatia" by the World Travel & Tourism Council. With this security seal, we guarantee our charter guests the highest hygiene and safety precautions on our bases and yachts.
Take advantage of the good connections from Split or Zadar by plane and start your sailing holiday in Croatia with a relaxed journey. Pitter Yachtcharter is also happy to arrange the transfer from the airport to the marina. Croatia is also easily accessible by car for sailors from Austria or Germany. Parking spaces are available in our marinas.
Book your sailboat today and experience an unforgettable yacht charter in Croatia!
Marina Rijeka
Pitter Charter-Partner Base
Rijeka is located in the Kvarner Bay and is the third largest city in Croatia. The port of Rijeka is a popular starting point for sailing trips in Croatia and connects the Croatian islands with the port of Bari in Italy via ferry. Our long-standing charter partner Kigo Yachting at Marina Rijeka offers sailing enthusiasts a high charter standard and the best all-round service at a consistently high level of quality.
Marina Punat
Punat, on the island of Krk, is the ideal starting point for a sailing trip in the Kvarner Bay region . At Marina Punat, sailing enthusiasts experience an upscale charter standard and the best all-round service at a uniformly high level of quality through our Partner Delfin Charter . The popular marina in Punat is one of the cleanest and most protected marinas in Croatia.
Marina Polesana
The Pitter Yachtcharter base in Marina Polesana is located at the southern tip of Istria in the northern Adriatic on the island of Katharina, which is connected to the mainland. Marina Polesana in Pula stands for high quality standards and best service at fair prices.
Marina Veruda Croatia
Pitter Yacht Charter Base
The Pitter Yachtcharter base in Pula is located on the southern tip of Istria in a sheltered bay of the northern Adriatic. The Marina Veruda stands for high quality standards and best service at fair prices. A sailing trip from Pula is the ideal starting point for a yacht charter in one of the most beautiful sailing estuaries of the Mediterranean.
Marina Veruda Croatia Partner
The marina Veruda, a Pitter yacht charter base, is located on the southern tip of Istria in a sheltered bay. The charter partner base from Yacht Charter Center guarantees very good service at fair prices and high-quality standards. The harbour in Pula is ideally suited for a sailing trip to the northern Adriatic, one of the most beautiful sailing estuaries of the Mediterranean.
ACI Marina Pomer
The popular holiday resort of Pomer is located in the Istrian region and offers fantastic conditions for a sailing holiday . Our long-standing, proven charter partner Vito Nautika offers sailing enthusiasts a high charter standard and a wide range of services at the ACI Marina Pomer . We guarantee the best all-round service at a consistently high level of quality.
Marina Tankerkomerc
Zadar is a popular sailing region in the heart of Dalmatia and is known as a centre for water sports and nautical adventures in Croatia. Tankerkomerc Marina is operated by our long-term charter partner Prosper Yachting and is the ideal starting point for a sailing trip from Zadar. An upscale charter standard and first-class services guarantee the best all-round service at a uniformly high level of quality.
Marina Kornati Croatia
Biograd na Moru is located on the Dalmatian coast between Vodice and Zadar. It is one of the most popular starting points for a charter trip. The Pitter Yachtcharter base in Biograd inspires sailors with high quality standards and the best service at fair prices.
Marina Kornati Croatia partner
Biograd na Moru is located in the central part of the Adriatic Sea. Biograd na Moru is located on the Dalmatian coast between Vodice and Zadar and is one of the most popular starting points for a sailing trip . The marina is run by our long-term charter partner Yacht Charter Center and delights sailors with high quality standards and the best service at fair prices.
Marina Hramina, Murter
The Marina Hramina is well protected in the Hramina bay in the north of the island of Murter. As the new Pitter Yachtcharter starting point , we are expanding our offer to Murter in addition to the base in Jezera. On a sailing holiday from Marina Hramina you can expect the usual high Pitter quality standards at fair prices.
ACI Marina Jezera
The former fishing village of Jezera is located on the south-eastern coast of the island of Murter. A sailing trip from Jezera is popular with families and skippers alike. With a yacht charter from Jezera , sailors enjoy high quality standards at fair prices. Pitter Yachting guarantees the best all-round service at a consistently high level of quality.
Marina Vodice
A sailing holiday from Vodice offers everything a sailor's heart desires: plenty of bays and moorings on the many offshore islands along the beautiful coastline. In Vodice, sailing enthusiasts experience a high standard of quality at fair prices. Pitter Yachting offers the best all-round service at a uniformly high level of quality.
Marina Mandalina
Marina Mandalina is an ideal starting point for a yacht charter in Šibenik , in the middle of the Croatian Adriatic coast. The port of departure in the Dalmatian region is managed by a long-standing Pitter Charter partner Mare Yachting and delights sailors with upscale charter standards and services.
Marina Kastela
Kaštela , consisting of 7 villages, is located in the Dalmatian region and is ideal for a sailing holiday. The Nautic Alliance base at Marina Kaštela is operated by Noa Yachting and offers high-quality standards at fair prices along with excellent all-around service.
Marina Trogir - ACI
In Trogir, one of the oldest settlements in Dalmatia, one feels transported back centuries. The harbour town is located in the sunniest and warmest area of the Croatian Adriatic and is popular with crews and skippers alike for a yacht charter from Trogir . High quality standard at fair prices. Best all-round service at a uniformly high-quality level.
Marina Trogir
Trogir is one of the oldest settlements in Dalmatia, where charter guests feel transported centuries back in time. The port city is located in the sunniest and warmest area of the Croatian Adriatic and is a popular starting point for a sailing trip. The base in Trogir offers high quality standards at fair prices as well as the best all-round service at a high-quality level.
Marina Split - ACI
A yacht charter from Split is one of the most popular sailing trips in Croatia. The sailing region along the southern Dalmatian coast is easy to navigate and an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding islands, bays and marinas. The Marina Split - ACI is managed by a Pitter Charter partner and attracts sailors with high quality standards and best service at fair prices.
With more than 1500 km of coastline and over 1200 islands, Croatia is one of the most beautiful areas for all sailors and motorboat drivers.
Route 1 (1 week).
Base: Veruda/Pula
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Veruda | Medulin | |
Sunday | Medulin | Cres | |
Monday | Cres | Losinj - Mali Losinj | |
Tuesday | Losinj - Mali Losinj | Ilovik | |
Wednesday | Ilovik | Unije | |
Thursday | Unije | Cres - Osor | |
Friday | Cres - Osor | Veruda |
Our base Veruda is located on the southern tip of Istria in one of the most sheltered bays of the Adriatic, right next to the historic town of Pula. The Marina has all the amenities and a large pool that shortens the time to check-in.
If you start your holiday from our base Veruda, you should definitely make a short detour to Pula at the beginning or end of your journey.
At its southern end, the peninsula of Istria is cut by a seven-kilometer-long bay, in which are again small bays and peninsulas. And here lies Medulin, a lively resort whose mostly sandy seabed only drops off shallowly - ideal for families with children.
In any case you should include the idyllic island of Cres in your trip. A circumnavigation of the island of Cres is well feasible, including the islands of Rab in the east and Krk in the northeast. Driving on the west coast of Cres, the island of Lošinj with the neighboring islands Ilovik, Susak and Unije in the south to southwest and the coast of the Istrian peninsula in the northwest is a nice trip with lots of nature, towns and villages, history and clear water.
The island of Losinj is a natural paradise full of flowers and pine trees. The two port towns of Mali and Veli Losinj, which are extremely lively in summer, are characterized by the neoclassical style of the Austrians. Numerous villas testify to this period. The mild climate of Losinj attracts many bathers annually. As a result, the landscape is characterized by numerous hotels and guesthouses, parks with palm trees, agaves, huge oleanders and pines.
Ilovik is a small, very quiet island south of Losinj, where the chirping of the cicadas and the seagulls make the music. The narrow channel between Ilovik and the emetery island SV.PETAR is very popular with sailors. The small town around the harbor and the canal with its simple church is full of flowers all the year. Ilovik therefore also has the nickname Flower Island.
The small island of Unje is strikingly green and wildly overgrown with sage, rockrose, laurel, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Especially in spring it smells wonderful. The few inhabitants live in the only town, their houses are aligned circularly towards the sea. Trails lead across the entire island and to the two lighthouses.
Please note that this is just a possible trip suggestion. The Croatian coast, with its countless small islands and bays, offers a a lot of bathing stops and sailing opportunities. Please adapt your individual route to the given wind and weather conditions.
route 2 (1 week)
Day | Destination From | Destination To | |
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Saturday | Veruda | Unije or Susak | |
Sunday | Unije or Susak | Losinj - Mali Losinj | |
Monday | Losinj - Mali Losinj | Ilovik or Silba | |
Tuesday | Ilovik or Silba | Cres Osor (opening hours bridge canal!) | |
Wednesday | Cres Osor | Cres Cres | |
Thursday | Cres Cres | Medulin or Pomer | |
Friday | Medulin or Pomer | Veruda |
The island of Losinj belongs, as Cres, to Kvarner Bay. More than 300 sunny days per year have created not only a subtropical paradise with palm trees, oleander and flowering gardens, but also a holiday paradise for sailors and motorboat riders.
Ilovik is a small, very quiet island south of Losinj, where the chirping of the cicadas and the seagulls make the music. The narrow channel between Ilovik and the cemetery island SV.PETAR is very popular with sailors. The small town around the harbor and the canal with its simple church is full of flowers all the year. Ilovik therefore also has the nickname Flower Island.
On the small island of Silba there are some bays with sandy soil in the water. The island town of Silba itself is particularly well-known for the hexagonal „love tower“, which was built in the 17 th century by a captain for his sweatheart.
In any case you should include the idyllic island of Cres in your trip. A circumnavigation of the island of Cres is well feasible, including the islands of Rab in the east and Krk in the northeast. Driving on the west coast of Cres, the island of Lošinj with the neighboring islands Ilovik, Susak and Unije in the south to southwest and the coast of the Istrian peninsula in the northwest is a nice trip with lots of nature, towns and villages, history and clear water
Although Pomer is only 8 km from Pula, it seems that the place is at the other end of the world. The gentle, deep bay, framed by pine forest and green meadows, conveys tranquility. Pommer is a small Istrian fishing village with a dominating church in the main square. In summer, there are often cozy music evenings there.
The whole area of Pula is a large site of Roman remains. There is hardly a bay that does not contain the remains of a Roman villa rustica. The settlement Pomer is located in the middle of a "Roman site" and is certainly very old.
Please note that this is just a possible trip suggestion. The Croatian coast, with its countless small islands and bays, offers a a lot of bathing stops and sailing opportunities. Please adapt your individual route to the given wind and weather conditions
Day | Destination From | Destination To | |
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Saturday | Veruda | Medulin or Pomer | |
Sunday | Medulin or Pomer | Cres - Cres | |
Monday | Cres - Cres | Losinj - Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj or Baldarka (opening hours bridge canal-Osor) | |
Tuesday | Losinj - Mali Losinj, Veli Losinj or Baldarka (opening hours bridge canal-Osor) | Silba | |
Wednesday | Silba | Ilovik or Mali Losinj | |
Thursday | Ilovik or Mali Losinj | Unije | |
Friday | Unije | Veruda |
On the small island of Silba there are some bays with sandy soil in the water. The island town of Silba itself is particularly well-known for the hexagonal "love tower", which was built in the 17 th century by a captain for his sweatheart.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Veruda | Unije or Susak | |
Sunday | Unije or Susak | Losinj - Mali Losinj or Veli Losinj (opening hours bridge canal!) | |
Monday | Losinj | Rab | |
Tuesday | Rab | Krk Punat | |
Wednesday | Krk Punat | Opatija | |
Thursday | Opatija | Cres Cres | |
Friday | Cres Cres | Veruda |
Susak is a small, gently rolling island with only 3.7 km². In Susak time seems to have stood still. The streets are lined with flowering shrubs and well maintained. The island has great sandy coves. It is best to anchor in Porat or to moor in the harbor of Susak
The island of Rab is a paradise for sailors with its 30 sandy beaches and many small picturesque bays. Thanks to the crystal clear warm and shallow sea, Rab is an ideal holiday destination for the whole family. The former princely and episcopal city of Rab is a total monument of historical monuments and art monuments. The unique silhouette with its 4 bell towers is a distinctive landmark of Raab. The Marina Rab is located opposite the medieval bustling core of the old town and offers a beautiful view of the city.
The island of Krk is the largest island of Kvarner. Most safe havens and bays are located on the west and south coasts of the island. Between Punat and the southern tip of the island, as well as the southeastern part of the island, there are some secret bays with pebbly beaches and crystal clear waters, mostly for boaters only: Oprna, Zlatna Plaža, Vela Luka and Mala Luka, just to name a few. Nature lovers will find wonderful hiking trails on the island of Krk.
Opatija was the former summer residence of the Viennese court and has lost nothing of the splendor of bygone times with its splendid buildings. Even today, the renowned seaside resort, thanks to its mild climate, is one of the most important air and spa resorts. A little nostalgic but sophisticated and with a little thrill when playing in the casino, Opatija is perfect for enjoyment and entertainment at the highest level. Relaxation and recreation can be found here in the nice cafes or on a walk on the special 12 km long promenade, the famous Lungomare, along the sea.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Veruda | City tour of Pula | |
Sunday | Veruda | Rovinj | |
Monday | Rovinj | Novigrad | |
Tuesday | Novigrad | Porec | |
Wednesday | Porec | National Park Brijuni | |
Thursday | National Park Brijuni | Medulin or Pomer | |
Friday | Medulin or Pomer | Veruda |
Rovinj, with its unmistakable cityscape and towering bell tower, is probably the loveliest town in Istria. The colorful houses of the fishing harbour growing in steep alleys and accommodate numerous restaurants, sunny ice cream parlors and well-attended cafes. Historically, Rovinj has a lot of culture to offer. Golden Cape Zlatni RT, the largest botanical garden in Istria, and the many beaches and coves around Rovinj should definitely be included in your trip plan.
Novigrad is located on a small island that was connected to the mainland in the 18th century. Thanks to its sheltered harbor, Novigrad soon became a colony of Greek sailors. Later, the Romans built their fortified town of Civitas Novum here, and from the 6th to the 19th century, Novigrad was an influential episcopal synod. The medieval road network, the old fortress walls and the towers, which once served to defend the town, have been well preserved to this day and make the place a tourist magnet. The modern village offers cosy cafes, restaurants and boutiques, a modern marina, beautiful long gently walks and sloping rocky and pebble beaches.
The Riviera Porec - Vrsar presents itself with pine-lined headlands and blue-green lagoons, with offshore islets and bizarrely rugged cliffs. Porec is a friendly town surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Every night, the extremely interesting old town of Porec is filled with life. All the many historic buildings and churches offer an impressive picture with nocturnal lighting.
The lush green, consisting of 14 shallow islands and islets, opposite Pula / Veruda archipelago Brijuni has a unique Mediterranean and exotic flora and fauna. From 1947, the Yugoslavian state and party leader Tito had his preferred summer residence on the island. After Tito‘s death in 1980, the islands were declared a national park and since 1985 the island has been open to the public. You can only dock in the port on the main island Veli Brijunj with private boats. There are strict rules for boat tourists. Anchor and passage bans should be strictly observed. The relatively small Brijuni National Park has a number of sights and attractions to offer. In the exotic safari park on Veli Brijuni in the north of the island you can see Nile antelope, llamas, zebras, elephants and many other species. In the Salin bird sanctuary behind the Gromace promontory in the south of the island of Veli Brijuni, swamp plants and three ponds offer native birds and migratory birds an important habitat for resting and nesting. There are remains from all eras in the National Park - starting with the dinosaurs that left their mark on several parts of the island. The ruins in the Val Catena Bay / Uvala Verige date backe to Roman times. In the center of the island is a Venetian castle with a fortified tower and the St. Germanus church. You should plan enough time for this and the many other historical sights.
The whole area of Pula is a large site of Roman remains. There is hardly a bay that does not contain the remains of a Roman villa rustica. The settlement Pomer is located in the middle of a „Roman site“ and is certainly very old.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Veruda | City tour of Pula | |
Sunday | Veruda | Unije | |
Monday | Unije | Ilovik | |
Tuesday | Ilovik | Ist | |
Wednesday | Ist | Dugi Otok Pantera (via Veli Rat Wrack) | |
Thursday | Dugi Otok Pantera | Dugi Otok Sakarun | |
Friday | Dugi Otok Sakarun | Silba | |
Saturday | Silba | Rab | |
Sunday | Rab | Losinj Veli Losinj or Baldarka | |
Monday | Losinj | Susak | |
Tuesday | Susak | Losinj Mali Losinj | |
Wednesday | Losinj Mali Losinj | Cres Osor | |
Thursday | Cres Osor | Cres Cres | |
Friday | Cres Cres | Veruda |
The small island of Unije is strikingly green and wildly overgrown with sage, rockrose, laurel, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Especially in spring it smells wonderful. The few inhabitants live in the only town, their houses are aligned circularly towards the sea. Trails lead across the entire island and to the two lighthouses.
The small village on the island of the same name impresses with its cozy restaurants on the harbor promenade. On the many walking paths that run through the island, after a lazy day at the water you can strech your legs. A little more strenuous, but rewarded with a magnificent view is the steep path to the chapel on the mountain.
From far away you can see the oldest lighthouse of Croatia at the northern tip of Dugi Otok. The mast of a sunken Italian freighter raises out of the water. In calm seas, you can anchor and go snorkelling at the shipwreck. The bay Pantera lies on the inside on the way to the Marina Veli Rat and has buoys. From there, a 10 minute walk will take you to the lighthouse and the bay in front of it. The bay at the lighthouse is very beautiful with gorgeous big white stones and great waves for bodyboard surfing.
On the outside of Dugi Otok is the paradisiacal bay Sakarun. The large sandy bay has beautiful turquoise waters and a long, shallow sandy beach. There are two bars on the shore. A tourist train goes from here to Bozova during the day.
Base: Biograd/Jezera/Sibenik
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Biograd/Murter/Pirovac | Vrgada or Murter, Vucigrade, Kosirinia | |
Sunday | Vrgada, Murter | Vodice | |
Monday | Vodice | Skradin | |
Tuesday | Skradin | Žirje Vela Stupica | |
Wednesday | Žirje Vela Stupica | Kornat/Vrulje | |
Thursday | Kornat/Vrulje | National park Telašcica bay or Sali | |
Friday | National park Telašcica | Via various bathing bays on Pasman back to Biograd, Murter or Pirovac |
Biograd the "white city" or royal city is a modern city. For a long time, it has been the residence of medieval Croatian dynasties, whose splendor is still visible in the old town. During the day, life mainly takes place on the beaches and the harbor promenade, in the evening the bustle shifts to the promenade of the old town. Numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and ice cream parlors await the tourists. Biograd is a popular port of departure in the heart of Dalmatia. The Pasman Canal and the islands of Pasman and Uglijan, as well as the beautiful world of the Kornati Islands are right on the doorstep.
Murter is also called the gateway to the Kornati, but the peninsula itself has also a lot to offer. The starting port Jezera is a lovely little place with a nice beach, shops, restaurants and bars. The main town of Murter, is a lot bigger and busier. Especially the nightlife of Murter has a lot to offer.
The bays Vucigrada and Kosirinia are located south and are ideal for bathing with their turquoise crystal clear water. In the beautiful, but also very busy bay Vucigrada, the popular restaurant Cigrada invites you to an excellent lunch or dinner.
The nice little town Pirovac is surrounded by picturesque beaches and offers a good infrastructure. In the village there are numerous attractions, such as the ruins of the old city walls, a former Franciscan monastery and various sacral buildings.
Vrgada on the small island in front of Murter is a nice island town with the possibility of landing and some restaurants. In front of the red sandy beach there is a buoy field.
The historic center of Vodice is located on a small island connected with the mainland by a stone bridge. The former fishing village has retained its original beauty and its homely charm with its narrow streets and densely lined up stone houses. The modern marina is located east of the old town.
The journey through the canal is beautiful. Skradin is a sleepy town, a picturesque place against the backdrop of white rocks and green shore. Skradin nestles on the reeds,has a small marina and numerous anchorages. Only a few kilometers inland there are the grandiose waterfalls of the Krka National Park.
Zirje is a very quiet island, ideal for those seeking peace.The most beautiful bathing areas can be found in the Vela and Mala Stupica bay. Immediately behind the bays rise hills where ruins of Byzantine fortresses from the 6th century can be visited.
The long island of Kornat is the namesake of the entire Kornati National Park archipelago. Like a necklace of white pearls, the islands of the Kornati shine from the clear blue of the Adriatic. Hundreds of small islands and reefs, a largely uninhabited little gray and white hilly landscape with sparse greenery, covered with olive and fig trees or vineyards - the labyrinthine archipelago of Kornati National Park. For skippers, the archipelago is something very special. Due to its importance as an area of almost untouched nature with an almost intact ecosystem, The National Park is subject to strict conditions. This also applies to anchoring, which is only allowed in certain bays. The visit to the national park is not free, you pay per person per day admission to the National Park. The island Kornat is with a size of 32 km² the largest island of the Kornati archipelago. On there are also the places / coves Vrulje, Piscera and Lavsa. Insider tip: The Kornati Mountains are the most beautiful places to enjoy a beautiful sunset!
The Telascica Nature Park is located in the south of the island of Dugi otok and extends over a length of 10 km. The northeastern shore of Telascica Bay is mostly bare, while in the southwest pine, olive and fig trees grow. The Telascica is one of the largest and most beautiful bays on the Croatian coast. Very impressive are the steep rock cliffs, which rise up to 166 m height and protect the bay to the sea side.
Sali on the east coast of Dugi Otok is an idyllic island town with many restaurants and a particularly nice music bar for the nightlife. The name Sali comes from the salt mines, from which the precious sea salt was obtained. Sali has an interesting cemetery where the dead are not buried in the earth but in rock caves. The craters that have been blown up into the rock are closed with large stone slabs.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Biograd/Murter/Pirovac/Sibenik | Vodice or Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica | |
Sunday | Vodice or Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica | Skradin | |
Monday | Skradin | Kaprije or Kakan | |
Tuesday | Kaprije or Kakan | Smokvica Ulojena or Kornat Piškera or Lavsa | |
Wednesday | Smokvica or Kornat | Zut Marina Zut | |
Thursday | Zut Marina Zut | Vrgada or Murter or Vucigrade or Kosirina | |
Friday | Vrgada or Murter | Via various bathing bays back to Vrgada and back to the base |
Sibenik is one of the larger port towns of Croatia. A narrow channel, the mouth of the river Krka, which pulls up to Skradin and the famous waterfalls, separates Sibenik from the open sea. In the old town, numerous well-preserved stone works of art from the Middle Ages have been preserved. On the harbor promenade below the famous cathedral cafes, restaurants and bars line up.
Because of its scenic beauty Zlarin is also called "The Golden Island". Zlarin is known for its coral and sponge divers. Zlarin is a subtropical paradise with palm trees and fig trees. Naturestonehouses line the promenade from the only town of the island. Among them proud residences from the 17th and 18th century can be visited.
The island of Kaprije, located in the middle of the archipelago in front of Sibenik, has a particularly rich coast, where several beaches invite you to swim. In the bay V Nozdra on the southeastern cape there is a good place to stay. From there it is only a 15-minute walk to the small port town of Kaprije. The neighboring island of Kakan is uninhabited and has many beautiful bays too.
Zut with it 12 km² is the second largest island of the Kornati National Park, consisting of bare kalkfels or bare herbaceous flora. Like the island of Kornat, Zut is inhabited only in summer, because there are no sources of water on the island, Zut is owned by the farmers of Murter who have their olive plantations and orchards there. The ACI Marina Zut is very popular with sailors because of its lovely surroundings.
Base: Sibenik (Biograd/Jezera)
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Biograd/Murter Jezera/Pirovac/Sibenik | Vodice (possible bathing stops: Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica) | |
Sunday | Vodice | Skradin | |
Monday | Skradin | Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica | |
Tuesday | Zlarin or Tijat Tijascica | Kaprije or Kakan | |
Wednesday | Kaprije or Kakan | Zirje Vela Stupica | |
Thursday | Zirje Vela Stupica | Murter Vucigrade, Murter or Vrgada | |
Friday | Murter Vucigrade, Murter or Vrgada | Biograd/Murter Jezera/Pirovac/Sibenik |
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Sibenik | Primosten | |
Sunday | Primosten | Trogir | |
Monday | Trogir | Brac Milna or Bobovisca | |
Tuesday | Brac Milna | Hvar Hvar | |
Wednesday | Hvar Hvar | Rogoznica | |
Thursday | Rogoznica | Vodice | |
Friday | Vodice | Sibenik, Murter, Pirovac, Biograd |
Primosten is a picturesque island town with world famous vineyards on the opposite mainland. The settlement was founded in the early 16th century by residents of the nearby coastal region, who were searching for protection protection from the Turks and fortified the rocky island with walls and towers. Today, the former fishing village is connected to the mainland by a causeway. Beautiful historic fishermen's houses and parts of the city walls have survived and give Primosten its special flair.
Trogir, as a port of departure, offers a variety of attractions. The historic old town with its countless Gothic cathedrals, Venetian palaces and Baroque churches is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Narrow romantic lanes lead you to the historic buildings and squares.
Rogoznica is one of the less-known twin sister of Primosten. Rogoznica is similarly built and also connected to the mainland by a causeway. Rogoznica is a small tranquil fishing village. In a sheltered location, the place, surrounded by pine forests, offers a lovely appearance with a nice promenade.
Base: Zadar
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Zadar | Sightseeing or Ugljan Sutomiscica | |
Sunday | Zadar or Ugljan Sutomiscica | Molat Brgulje | |
Monday | Molat | Dugi otok Veli Rat Pantera | |
Tuesday | Dugi otok Veli Rat Pantera | Ist | |
Wednesday | Ist | Silba Silba | |
Thursday | Silba | Olib | |
Friday | Olib | Zadar |
Zadar in the heart of Dalmatia is one of the most popular Croatian holiday destinations and one of the most beautiful port cities in Croatia. With its historic flair the 3000-year-old city combines modernity and history perfectly. Remnants of antiquity, historic villas and churches, attractive squares with restaurants, cafes and lively bars with nightlife make Zadar a vibrant city.
About 9 km southeast of Zadar lies the Marina Sukosan, with 1400 berths one of the largest marinas on the Adriatic. The picturesque little town is very popular because of its proximity to Zadar and its beautiful pebble beaches.
Ugljan is also called the green island. Slightly hilly, it stretches two nautical miles west of Zadar. With its many bays and the small Marina Kukljica Ugljan is a good stopover on every trip.
On the island of Molat there are three small towns: Molat, Brgulje and Zapuntel. A nice place for over night for sailors is the buoys field in front of the village of Brgulje. Molat is a rocky patch for peace seekers.
There is only one place on the island, which also bears the name Olib. The place is located on the western side of the island overlooking the island of Silba. On the western side of the island is the largest bay called Olib. The bay Slatinica, with the most beautiful sandy beach of the island, lies on the eastern side. The bay of Sv. Nikola with the church of the same name is well protected from Bora and is therefore suitable for sailors and boaters.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Zadar | Sightseeing or Ugljan Sutomiscica | |
Sunday | Zadar or Ugljan Sutomiscica | Dugi Otok Bozova | |
Monday | Dugi Otok Bozova | Premuda | |
Tuesday | Premuda | Ilovik | |
Wednesday | Ilovik | Mali Losinj | |
Thursday | Mali Losinj | Silba | |
Friday | Silba | Zadar |
Bozova is a nice little place in a sheltered harbor bay. From the large hotel there you have a magnificent view of the bay.
Mali Losinj, today the largest city and capital of the island, is located in a deep bay. The area surrounding the village is characterized by extensive pine forests that reach to the beaches and coves of crystal clear waters.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Zadar | Sightseeing or Ugljan Sutomiscica | |
Sunday | Zadar or Ugljan Sutomiscica | Dugi Otok Bozova | |
Monday | Dugi Otok Bozova | Silba | |
Tuesday | Silba | Premuda | |
Wednesday | Premuda | Dugi Otok Sakarun or Molat | |
Thursday | Dugi Otok Sakarun or Molat | Dugi Otok Pantera via Veli Rat wreck! or Molat | |
Friday | Dugi Otok Pantera or Molat | Zadar |
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | base | Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar | |
Sunday | Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar | Molat Brgulje Bojenfeld | |
Monday | Molat | Silba | |
Tuesday | Silba | Premuda | |
Wednesday | Premuda | Ist Ist | |
Thursday | Ist Ist | Dugi Otok Bozova | |
Friday | Dugi Otok Bozova | Zadar or Sukosan |
Base: Biograd/Murter/Zadar
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | base | Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar | |
Sunday | Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar | Molat Brgulje Bojenfeld | |
Monday | Molat | Silba | |
Tuesday | Silba | Premuda | |
Wednesday | Premuda | Dugi Otok Bozova | |
Thursday | Dugi Otok Bozova | Dugi Otok Brbinj or Iz Soline or Veli Iz | |
Friday | Dugi Otok Brbinj or Iz Soline or Veli Iz | Biograd, Murter, Pirovac |
The island of Iz lies inland from Dugi Otok near the nice little harbor town Brbinj. Iz is the only Dalmatian island whose inhabitants were potters. These simple, almost unadorned utensils are still widely known today. The construction of the houses on Iz are traditional and simple. The steak restaurant Mandrac in Iz Veli is known among sailors for its sensational and great steaks.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Biograd/Murter/Pirovac | Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar | |
Sunday | Ugljan Sutomiscica or Kukljica Pasman Ždrelac or Zadar | Silba | |
Monday | Silba | Rab Marina | |
Tuesday | Rab Marina | Rab Coves | |
Wednesday | Rab | Ilovik or Mali Lošinj | |
Thursday | Ilovik or Mali Lošinj | Premuda or Ist | |
Friday | Premuda or Ist | Dugi Otok Sakarun | |
Saturday | Dugi Otok Sakarun | Dugi Otok Pantera or Molat over wreck Veli Rat | |
Sunday | Dugi Otok Pantera or Molat/td> | Iz Soline or Rava | |
Monday | Iz Soline or Rava | Dugi Otok Sali or National Park Telascica | |
Tuesday | Dugi Otok Sali or National Park Telascica | Zut | |
Wednesday | Zut | Pasman Soline or Zincena | |
Thursday | Pasman | Vrgada or Murter Vucigrade or Kosirina | |
Friday | Vrgada or Murter Vucigrade or Kosirina | Biograd/Murter/Pirovac |
National park telascica.
Base: Split/Trogir
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Split/Trogir | Brac Milna | |
Sunday | Brac Milna | Hvar Stari Grad / Vrborsca | |
Monday | Hvar Stari Grad / Vrborsca | Hvar Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar or Marina Palmizana at Sveti Klement | |
Tuesday | Hvar | Vis Stoncica or Vis | |
Wednesday | Vis Stoncica | Vis Komiza (southern route over bays Budikovac, Stiniva or northern route with sightseeing of the military bunker northeast of Vis) | |
Thursday | Vis | Solta (Maslinica or Sesula bay south) | |
Friday | Solta | Split/Trogir |
Split is the capital of Dalmatia and the largest city on the Adriatic coast. The city is 1700 years old and full of cultural sights from all eras.
With its gorgeous and gently sloping shallow sandy beach, the bay is one of the most popular destinations on the island of Vis. With turquoise blue water, sandy beach, palm trees and beach bar, the bay is ideal for swimming and snorkelling. In the evening, many of the yachts leave the bay and calm returns. Highly recommended is the hike to the nearby lighthouse on the Cape. The path goes up from the beach to the left of the bar. In the evening you can eat very well in the restaurant on the beach.
In addition to the town of Vis, visiting the marine tunnels / Rogagic, northwest of the city of Vis is highly recommended. Follow the way to the beach at the marine bunker entrance, then towards the open sea there is a small parking spot with the tunnel entrance gate. You should definitely anchor in the bay in front of the marine tunnel, because the setting directly at the tunnel entrance is actually prohibited, because in the morning many excursion boats want to enter there.
Very nice place with many possibilities for the evening. Numerous shops, restaurants, bars and cafes invite you to stroll. Behind the jetty there is a nice beach with a beach bar. In the bay and also outside the breakwater, there are numerous buoys.
Nice little place, which is worth a stop especially because of the beautifully restored Venetian palace. The beautiful estate now houses a luxury hotel with an excellent attached restaurant.
Nice but much visited bay with a good restaurant.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Split/Trogir | sightseeing | |
Sunday | Split/Trogir | Brac Pucisa or Baška Voda (Mainland Makarska) | |
Monday | Brac Pucisa / Baška Voda | HVAR (swim stop Markaska) Jelsa or Mala Staniva | |
Tuesday | Hvar Jelsa/Mala Staniva | Hvar Sucuraj (southern tip) | |
Wednesday | Hvar Sucuraj | Pelješac / Loviste or Korcula Babina or Kneza | |
Thursday | Pelješac / Korcula Loviste, Babina or Kneza | Korcula Korcula city | |
Friday | Korcula | Lastovo (swim stop Korcula Lumbarda), Zaklopatica | |
Saturday | Lastovo Zaklopatica | Lastovo national park Prezba/Hotelmole or Ubli | |
Sunday | Lastovo Prezba, Ubli | Korcula Vela Luka | |
Monday | Korcula Vela Luka | Vis Stoncica | |
Tuesday | Vis Stoncica | Vis Vis or Komiza | |
Wednesday | Vis Vis or Komiza | Hvar Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar | |
Thursday | Hvar Hvar or Milna | Solta Necujam or Rogac or Drvenik Veli / Drvenik Mali | |
Friday | Solta Necujam or Rogac or Drvenik Veli / Drvenik Mali | Split/Trogir |
Just near the famous tourist resort of Makarska lies the lovely resort of Baska Voda. The palm-fringed waterfront is the bustling center of the resort with numerous shops, restaurants and bars.
Loviste is a small village at the western end of the Peljesac peninsula.
Compared to other Dalmatian islands, Lastovo has a lot of fertile land. Lastovo is one of the most forested green islands in Croatia. It can justifiably call itself a nature park, because it is an island of tranquility. Countless islands with picturesque bays and sandy shores belongs to Lastovo archipelago. Remains of Illyrian and Roman settlements can still be seen on some islands. Depending on wind and weather, you can explore the beautiful bays and small villages to your heart's content. On Lastovo nature dominates, you can also go for wonderful walks on the small island. At Prezba there are two old naval bunkers to visit.
The two islands are flat and great for swimming. Anyone who wants can also go to the port Drevnik on Veli Drevnik. The place is lovely and very quiet, there are a small church with an old cemetery, some shops and some cafes and restaurants. At the harbor entrance opposite the marina is a ferry landing, but does not bother.
Day | From | To | |
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Saturday | Split/Trogir | Brac Milna | |
Sunday | Brac Milna | Hvar Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar or Sveti Klement Marina Palmizana | |
Monday | Hvar or Palmizana | Vis Vis | |
Tuesday | Vis Vis | Vis Komiza | |
Wednesday | Vis Komiza | Korcula Vela Luka | |
Thursday | Korcula Vela Luka | Lastovo Prezba or Ubli | |
Friday | Lastovo Prezba or Ubli | Lastovo Zaklopatica | |
Saturday | Lastovo Zaklopatica | Mljet Pomena | |
Sunday | Mljet Pomena | Mljet Polace | |
Monday | Mljet Polace | Korcula Korcula | |
Tuesday | Korcula Korcula | Peljesac Loviste or Scedro | |
Wednesday | Peljesac Loviste | Hvar Sucuraj | |
Thursday | Hvar Sucuraj | Baska Voda | |
Friday | Solta Necujam or Rogac or Drvenik Veli / Drvenik Mali | Split/Trogir |
Vis is an island with a lot of untouched nature. The island of Vis is 32 nautical miles from the mainland. Vis is thus the furthest upstream island of the Adriatic. Due to its location, Vis was a military outpost until 1989. To the northeast, not far from the city of Vis, there is a well-preserved military system with an underground naval tunnel and a military bunker which can be visited. The city of Vis is lovely and full of respectable houses from the renaissance and baroque era. Ancient remains and quiet narrow streets with numerous souvenir shops, restaurants and cafes invite you to linger.
The island, which is densely covered with sea pines and green oaks up to the beaches, is a national park in its western part. The special feature of the island are two salt lakes, which are connected to the sea. In one a small Benedictine monasteryis situated. Mljet offers several interesting bays. The bays of Pomena and Polace are ideal starting points for a visit to the National Park. From the port of Polacee the entrance to the national park is just 50 meters away. The entrance fee includes the bus ride to the salt lake. There you can comfortably walk around the lake or visit the monastery island. Mljet is a beautiful island for hiking, swimming or just relaxing.
For a yacht charter in Croatia, you need one of the licences listed below as well as a VHF radio licence. If you do not have a sailing licence or do not have enough experience, you can also book a skipper for the desired yacht.
Croatia is a member of the European Union and its currency is the euro since January 1st, 2023. See the last page of the base information for a detailed list of payment methods. In your boarding pass you can see which extras have to be paid on site.
With our Pitter deposit coverage you are on the safe side with a one-off payment upon signing. Damage to the yacht, as well as sail damage, dinghy incl. outboard motor, spinnaker, gennaker and blister are insured.
Together with our partner from JAM Yacht Supply , we make it as easy as possible for you to order provisions for your next cruise. Simply follow the link in your base information and order from the online shop in good time before the start of your cruise. The ordered items will be delivered when you wish, so that your provisions are already ready when you check in on board.
We recommend that you use mySea . You can book your moorings easily and conveniently online via this free digital guide. With mySea you will find all the information about sailing areas, the best bays, and harbours as well as good restaurants. mySea contains all the details about mooring in marinas, harbours, and buoy fields. Discover detailed information on over 30,000 POIs (Points of Interest).
In our yacht charter area Croatia, the typical mild Mediterranean climate prevails. With about 200 days of sunshine per year, the Croatian coast is one of the sunniest coasts in Europe. The prevailing Mistral wind ensures beautiful summer weather. 30°C in the months of July and August are therefore not unusual. The sea temperature on the coast is around 25°C in the summer months. With ideal winds, warm weather and pleasant water temperatures, Croatia is also a very popular sailing destination in the early and late season.
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Die Firma Pitter Yachtcharter ist mit 30 Jahren Erfahrung und einer großen Flotte an Schiffen ein Begriff in der Branche und Partner vieler Charteragenturen. Auf der Boot Düsseldorf im Januar 2017 habe ich Frau Susanne Deimling von Pitter Yachtcharter um ein Interview gebeten um Informationen für Einsteiger direkt vom Profi zu erhalten.
Interview mit Frau Susanne Deimling von Pitter Yachting
auf der Boot Düsseldorf 2017 zum Thema "Richtig chartern"
Skipper.online:
Frau Deimling, wie finde ich als Einsteiger die richtige Yacht für meinen ersten Törn?
Was ist alles zu beachten?
Susanne Deimling:
Ich würde die Yachtauswahl vornehmlich von der Personenzahl abhängig machen die mitfahren.
Meiner Meinung nach sollten nicht mehr als 5-6 Personen für den Anfang mitgenommen werden.
Man sollte sich untereinander gut verstehen und nicht zu viele unterschiedliche Charaktere mit
stark abweichenden Interessen an Bord haben.
Als Skipper hat man auch die Aufgabe die Stimmung an Bord hoch zu halten, das ist mit einer
kleinen, harmonischen Crew natürlich einfacher als mit 8-10 Leuten.
Außerdem habe ich als Skipper für die Crew die Verantwortung. Für den Einstieg würde ich eine
Yacht der Größe ´38 bis ´42 Fuß wählen, hier hat man 3 Kabinen zur Verfügung und es finden bis
zu 6 Personen gut Platz. Außerdem ist diese Yachtgröße noch gut zu handeln.
Skipper.online:
Würden Sie Rollgroß oder Lattengroß für den ersten Törn wählen?
Als Segelanfänger würde ich ein Rollgroß bevorzugen. Die meisten Ausbildungen und Kurse finden auf Schiffen mit Rollgroß statt und man ist mit diesem System bereits vertraut. Gerade im Charterbereich sind 90% der Yachten mit Rollgroß ausgestattet und daher hat man auch mehr Auswahlmöglichkeiten. Eine Scheu vor einem Lattengroß sollte man aber keinesfalls haben, es ist auch sehr einfach zu bedienen.
Dazu würde ich aber für den ersten Segelversuch einen Skipper empfehlen, der einen in dieses System einschult.
Wie finde ich nun einen seriösen Vercharterer?
Auf welche Kriterien sollte ich als Skipper achten?
Ein ganz wichtiger Punkt ist ein ausgehändigter Sicherungsschein. Mit diesem Schein habe ich die Sicherheit das mein Geld auch im Falle einer Insolvenz des Vercharteres nicht weg ist.
Auch eine klares Angebot bei dem ich alle anfallenden Kosten und Extras auf einen Blick sehe ist sehr wichtig.
Bei unserer Firma ist es so, dass der Kunde auf unserer Internetseite sofort sieht was der Charterpreis ist und was an Extra-Kosten noch dazu kommen. Hier gibt es keine versteckten Kosten.
Immer wichtiger wird auch die Haftpflichtversicherung der Yachten ohne Selbstbehalt. Diese Bedingungen werden gerne im Kleingeduckten versteckt und es ist nicht unüblich das hier im Falle eines Schadens Kosten jenseits der 500,-€ auf den Charterer zukommen. Dieser Selbstbehalt ist auch von keiner Versicherung gedeckt, hier bleibt der Charterer darauf sitzen.
Zu 100% auf der sicheren Seite ist man, wenn der Vercharterer den Charter-Fairvertrag von Yacht-Pool verwendet. Damit ist garantiert das
die Yacht mit 1Mio.€ Haftpflichtsumme ohne Selbstbehalt versichert ist. Ich persönlich würde eine Yacht nicht ausschließlich Online buchen, sondern immer auch den telefonischen Kontakt zum Vercharterer suchen und mich beraten lassen. Hier kann ich mir einen Eindruck verschaffen wie kompetent die Firma bzw. die Mitarbeiter sind. Wir z.B. informieren die Basis vor Ort schon 3 Tage vorher wer am Samstag eincheckt und welche besonderen Wünsche der Kunde hat. Sollten hier noch Fragen offen sein können wir sofort reagieren.
Welchen Service darf ich als Charter-Kunde vom Vercharterer erwarten?
Wie schon angesprochen würde ich auf folgende Dinge besonderen Wert legen: - Sicherungschein, - Charterfairtrag von Yacht-Pool, - Klare, aktuelle Informationen bzgl. der Ausstattung der Yacht mit original Bildern, - Kompetente Antworten auf alle Fragen die der Kunde hat.
Wie bekomme ich jetzt noch einen fairen Charter-Preis für mich, in dem doch zugegebener Maßen zum Teil etwas
unübersichtlichen Rabatt-Dschungel?
Susanne Deimling:
Die Vercharterer machen vermehrt wieder günstige Frühbucher-Angebote. Bis Ende Dezember und auch zu Messezeiten z.B. auf der
Messe "Boot" Düsseldorf Anfang des Jahres hat man noch gute Möglichkeiten das gewünschte Schiff mit Rabatt buchen zu können.
Schnäppchen-Jäger können natürlich auch auf Last Minute Angebote hoffen, falls die Vercharterer noch Lücken füllen müssen.
Dann muss man aber nehmen was noch da ist.
Auf der Messe finde ich bekommt man ein faires Preis/Leistungsverhältnis mit dem auch der Vercharterer seinen guten Service bezahlen kann. Der Yacht-Pool Sicherungsschein, der Charterfairtrag sowie auch Internet an Bord, wie es bei uns Standard ist und natürlich mehrsprachige Mitarbeiter, eigene Mechaniker, all dieser Mehrwert für den Kunden hat natürlich seinen Preis.
Bei uns sind z.B. die Stützpunkt Mitarbeiter das ganze Jahr über angestellt und nicht nur zur Saison. Das hat den Vorteil das wir sehr beständige Mitarbeiter mit entsprechender Erfahrung haben die schon viele Jahre bei uns arbeiten. Das spürt natürlich auch der Kunde. Bei Pitter Yachting ist z.B. 1 Schiffsbetreuer für nur 8 Schiffe zuständig und der kennt natürlich "seine" Schiffe bis ins kleinste Detail. Dieser Betreuer ist
für den Kunden während der Charter rund um die Uhr per Telefon erreichbar, sollten während der Fahrt Probleme auftreten.
Welche Kosten kommen zum normalen Charterpreis noch dazu?
Das ist natürlich abhängig vom gebuchten Revier, meist kommt ein Permit, Tourismustaxe, Charterpaket oder Transitlog, wie es auch immer genannt wird mit dazu. Damit werden Marinagebühren, Müllentsorgung etc. bezahlt. Außerdem kann man noch
zahlreiche Extras hinzubuchen wie Skipper, Hostess, Spinnaker, Genaker, Stand UP Paddle Board oder auch ein Relingnetz falls man kleine Kinder mit dabei hat. Und natürlich bei einer Fluganreise den Flughafen-Transfer zum Stützpunkt.
Auch die Skipper-Haftpflichtversicherung und Kautionsversicherung sollte nicht vergessen werden, ohne die würde ich nicht fahren.
Hiermit sind Schäden abgesichert die der Skipper oder seine Crew am eigenen oder fremden Schiff anrichtet. Ich muss nichts verheimlichen und brauche kein schlechtes Gewissen haben sollte
tatsächlich einmal ein Schaden entstehen.
Man hilft hiermit der Basis die Qualität sicherzustellen und natürlich sich selbst. Denn ein verheimlichter Schaden kann oft in der kurzen Zeit
in der das Schiff vor dem Crew-Wechsel der Basis zur Verfügung steht oft nicht gefunden werden. Der nächste Chartergast fährt im schlimmsten Fall wieder damit los oder verliert beim rechtzeitigem Erkennen einen wertvollen Urlaubstag weil er wegen der Reparatur im Hafen bleiben muss. Das möchte man selbst auch nicht erleben.
Es kann immer mal etwas passieren davor sind auch die besten Skipper nicht gefeit, darum Skipper-Haftpflichtversicherung und Kautions- versicherung abschließen und einen stressfreien Urlaub genießen.
Welche Vorteile kann Pitter Yachting seinen Kunden bieten?
Wir bieten unseren Kunden den Yacht-Pool-Sicherungsschein, den nicht jeder anbietet, kostenloses WLAN auf allen unseren Schiffen und eine 24Std.-Hotline für unsere Charterkunden. Alle unsere Schiffe sind Sicherheitstechnisch über dem Standard ausgestattet.
So haben wir auf jedem Schiff eine Rettungsinsel und Lifebelts, sowie auf den neueren Schiffen ab Bj. 2013 auch Automatik-Schwimmwesten an Bord. Der Erste Hilfe Koffer der auf jedem Schiff vorhanden ist, ist komplett gefüllt und wird regelmäßig gewartet.
Wir legen bei unseren Schiffen sehr viel Wert auf Sicherheit und Qualität.
Was sind Ihre 3 wichtigsten Tipps für Einsteiger damit es ein schöner und entspannter Törn wird?
Tipp Nr.1 - Die Auswahl des passenden Reviers - Im Falle Kroatiens würde ich das Gebiet um Zadar, Biograd oder Murter vorschlagen,
da man hier innerhalb einer Stunde immer eine sichere Bucht erreichen kann. Dieses Revier ist sehr Einsteiger freundlich und auch ich habe meinen ersten Törn hier unternommen.
Tipp Nr.2 - Gründlich Einchecken - Sich die Zeit beim Einchecken nehmen und das Schiff gründlich inspizieren, nicht nur ob etwas defekt ist oder fehlt, sondern auch für das Kennenlernen des Schiffes. Punkt für Punkt von der Checkliste abhaken. Da jedes Schiff etwas anders konstruiert ist, sollte man wissen wo die wichtigsten Ausrüstungsgegenstände wie Feuerlöscher, Schwimmwesten und Rettungsmittel verstaut sind.
Tipp Nr.3 - Die richtige Crew auswählen - Besonders für den ersten Törn ist es wichtig dass die Crew passt. Ich würde keinen fremden Mitsegler mitnehmen oder Personen bei denen ich Zweifel habe dass es passt. Am besten wäre ein guter Bekannter, natürlich auch der eigene Partner der auch schon Segelerfahrung mitbringt. Ich persönlich habe mir für meinen ersten Törn zwei Tage lang einen Skipper gegönnt, der mit mir alle gängigen Manöver geübt hat wie Ankern, Anlegen an der Boje etc. Auch seine Revierkenntnisse sind natürlich sehr wertvoll.
Welches wäre Ihr persönliches Traumrevier für 3 Wochen Segelurlaub?
Mein Traumrevier ist Kroatien. Hier fühle ich mich Zuhause. Die Inselwelt ist wunderschön, das Essen, die kleinen Dörfer, die vielen
schönen Buchten. Hier würde ich die 3 Wochen verbringen.
Mit was für einer Yacht wären Sie dann gerne unterwegs?
Ich würde mit 3-4 Freunden auf einer neuen Bavaria Cruiser 41 segeln, das Schiff ist überschaubar und gibt mir Sicherheit.
Außerdem ist die neue Badeplattform genial für´s baden in Buchten.
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Trust us with the boat, engine, and electrical servicing; in need of any equipment or spare parts, we have got you covered. We are your trustworthy partner as we have also specialized in the maintenance and installation of heating and air conditioning systems, generators, solar panels, and much more.
Have the time of your life with Pitter Yachtcharter. Our reliable partners will help you choose the right yacht for your dreamy cruise based on your preferences and needs. Every yacht is very well taken care of and offers a variety of interior and exterior advantages that will make your holiday one-of-a-kind.
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Contact our competent and experienced team to get the help you need. With a 35-year of experience in the charter market, we are confident about being the best in the industry.
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great place, good locations, very nice yachts, well taken care off. Helpfull during maneuvering in the harbour. All in all great experience having chartered with them. Would choose them definitely again. Frank
Hat alles sehr gut geklappt, ich war positiv überrascht von dem professionellen Service.
Well maintained and fully equipped boats, friendly people, fair price.
Very nice charter company with very good and polite customer service. We were pleased with the boat quality-price ratio and the kindness of the staff also. Sometimes you can hear about those "deposit hunter" companies along the Adriatic seashore, but Pitter Yachting is NOT one of them. Will stay with this company for sure also for next year.
Trogir - SCT Marina. Vielen Dank für die einwandfreie gute Organisation und vertrauensvolle Kooperation mit dem Bootstechniker. Jederzeit wieder.
Ein sehr guter Anbieter von Charterschiffen, mit dem wir schon etliche Male gute Erfahren gemacht haben. Die Schiffe sind je nach Baujahr im entsprechenden Zustand und im preislichen Rahmen. Die Betreuung von Österreich aus und vor Ort durch die Stützpunkte ist vorbildlich. Besonders die eigenen PITTER-Basen sind empfehlenswert.
Faire Preise, noch keine Probleme gehabt. Die Buchung war immer unkompliziert. Die Gepäckwagen Organisation hatte bei unserer letzten Tour etwas Optimierungsbedarf. Hygiene und Sauberkeit dagegen sehr gut organisiert. Freundliches Team. Starthafen Pula ist sehr empfehlenswert. Gerne wieder.
Alles ist genau gelaufen, wie ich es mir wünsche: Reservierung - Klärung von Detailfragen - Übernahme des Bootes - Klärung der Fragen vor Ort klingt fast wie aus der Werbung - aber wir waren mit Pitter bestens bedient :)
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