Trogir Catamaran Charter

Trogir Catamaran Charter

Our most popular yacht charter destination, Croatia is the up-and-coming spot for a bareboat, skippered or crewed yacht charter.

Best time to visit

May - October

Currency

Euro

Language

Croatian - English widely Spoken

Cruising style

Relaxed island hopping, over 1400 to explore

Charter types

Crewed - Skippered - Bareboat

Set within evocative medieval walls, Trogir is a charm of an island. Its distinctive terracotta rooftops lend the tiny town the appearance of an amber pendant suspended in azures, linked by bridges to the mainland on one side and Čiovo island on the other.

Inside the walls, an antique collection of church spires and medieval cobbled streets are beautifully well-preserved, and the grand waterside promenade is alive with terraced restaurants and bars and brought to life by a melange of yachts.

Sail a catamaran charter from Trogir towards mainland highlights like Split and Zadar, or head to glitzy islands like Brač, Hvar and Vis.

Find your Trogir catamaran

Catamaran

Where to sail in Trogir

Trogir is easily reached from Split airport and is a pleasure to stroll for a day or more. Walk the warren of old alleys and you'll eventually stumble upon the captivating St Lawrence's cathedral and its charming amalgamation of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles that beautifully illustrates the long twisting history of a city ruled by everyone from Rome and Venice to the Hasburg Empire and Yugoslavia.

Walk the wide seaside promenade for views of the city framed by the dreamy blue Adriatic and an undulating landscape of mountains off in the distance. Stay here for a spot of people-watching from a cafe table full of seafood and white wine before departing in your catamaran.

Sail south to Split to explore the enchanting warren of streets that form the ancient Diocletian's Palace, an old town filled with restaurants and bars, cafes and museums.

Go below ground into the Diocletian's Cellars to see the Split Archaeological Museum, overflowing with artefacts left behind by the Greeks and Romans, or climb the bell tower of Saint Domnius cathedral for staggering views over those dreamy Dalmatian landscapes.

A Trogir catamaran charter is ideal for an island-hopping holiday across Croatia, exploring divine coves and paradise beaches sculpted by wind, sea and time into emerald hills, with unforgettable evenings spiked with local wines and Dalmatian charcuterie.

Sail to Brač and the evocative horn-shaped Zlatni Rat Beach (or the Golden Horn) at Bol, and sail around to charming Supetar for a seaside village harbour fringed with local restaurants and bars.

Sail west along the island's shores for indented coves and pretty villages like Sutivan and stop for a swim at Sutivan beach in impressive clear water cradled by a rocky cove.

Make the short crossing to the 19km slither of emerald at Solta for hills dressed in a lush drapery herbs and shrubs that tumble down to steep shorelines indented with an abundance of sheltered coves, ideal for tranquil anchorages under the soft light of the moon.

From here, sail to Hvar for a night or two clicking your heels across a superbly pretty old town that climbs a busy hill in a series of antique streets hiding restaurants, bars and arts.

From here, it's a moment's sail to the ink-drop Pakleni Islands for uninhabited coves and wild anchorages enhanced by Adriatic views and glittering waters, clear enough to see the spiky black forms of sea urchins lurking on the seabed metres below.

Next, sail to Korçula for white sand beaches, walks through lush woodlands and a charming old town that evokes the medieval charms of Dubrovnik with its distinctive red rooftops and busy maze of streets.

When to sail in Trogir

Summers throughout Croatia, from the northern shores of Istria and the Italian border to southern Dalmatia, where Croatia meets Montenegro are long and hot, with temperatures in the late 20s and early 30s.

Trogir's sailing season is at its height in the summer but shoulder season sailing throughout the spring and autumn is a delight, with more moderate weather, well suited to a range of sailors.

Luxury Catamaran Charter Trogir

A luxury Catamaran charter in Trogir is ideal for sailors of all abilities, with short sails across the islands and a series of perfectly secure sheltered coves particularly well-matched to novice sailors, and long sails along the coast from Trogir to Zadar, or even cross-border journeys to Montenegro with long days at sea, perfect for experienced sailors.

A low vertical draft makes it possible to sail your catamaran into shallow waters for anchorages and swim stops in places often unreachable by a conventional monohull, while increased deck space and multi-hull accommodations allow for increased privacy and plenty of room for onboard dinners.

Opt for a crewed catamaran charter aboard a Dufour 48 and take along a knowledgeable local skipper for a hands-off sailing experience, ideal for languid days spent taking in the sights and basking in the sun from the deck.

Pair your skipper with an onboard chef and your starlit anchorages off the coast of seductive white beaches are elevated by candle-lit dinners, crafted from delicious local ingredients.

The extra space afforded by a Dufour 48 means you'll have privacy whenever you need it, while the sumptuously designed living areas and head-turning exteriors make every activity: whether sailing into a busy Trogir dock or anchoring in a silent bay, an enviable exercise in luxury sailing.

Due to their size and well-designed multi-hull interiors, Catamaran charters are very well-suited to large groups and family travellers, and a catamaran can easily accommodate watersports extras such as jet skis, kayaks, tenders and wakeboards.

Next Steps

If any of the boats above are along the right lines, you can enquire straight away from the boat page, or get a little help from an expert Trogir yacht charter broker. And the best bit is you don’t even need any sailing experience, you can opt for a skippered charter and just kick back while they take care of the sailing, and maybe learn a rope or two.