
Destination
Yacht Charter Dubrovnik: Sail from the Pearl of the Adriatic
Welcome to Dubrovnik, a city where history and the sea collide
Chartering a yacht here means starting your journey from a UNESCO World Heritage site, with the stunning islands of the southern Adriatic waiting for you. Explore the national park on Mljet, the history of Korčula, or the tranquil Elaphiti Islands. Your unforgettable southern route begins here.
Features
Why Choose Dubrovnik as Your Charter Base?
Gateway to the Southern Islands
Dubrovnik is the definitive starting point for Croatia’s southern gems. You are perfectly positioned to reach the lush forests of Mljet National Park, the vineyards of Korčula, and even the pristine, remote island of Lastovo.
A World-Class Historic Setting
Begin or end your sailing trip surrounded by the iconic medieval walls. Unlike any other base, Dubrovnik allows you to step directly from your yacht into a world of history, culture, and exceptional restaurants.
Modern Marina & International Access
Our main base at ACI Marina Dubrovnik offers modern, full-service facilities. Located near the international airport (DBV), arriving and provisioning for your charter is seamless, letting you start your holiday sooner.


Find Your Perfect Yacht Charter Experience from Dubrovnik
Whether you are an experienced sailor or seeking a luxury escape, we have the ideal charter option waiting for you in Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik Yacht Charter FAQs
How do I get from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) to ACI Marina Dubrovnik?
ACI Marina Dubrovnik is located in Komolac, about 45 minutes from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV). The easiest way is a pre-booked private transfer or taxi. Airport shuttles run to the Old Town, from which you would then take a short taxi ride to the marina.
Can I sail to Montenegro from Dubrovnik?
Yes, Dubrovnik’s location makes it the only practical starting point in Croatia for sailing to Montenegro (e.g., to Kotor Bay). This requires extra paperwork and cross-border permits, which our team can help you arrange in advance.
What is the best 7-day sailing route from Dubrovnik?
The classic 7-day round-trip from Dubrovnik includes the Elaphiti Islands (Šipan, Lopud, Koločep), followed by a visit to Mljet National Park, and then sailing to Korčula. You then sail back via the Pelješac peninsula, enjoying different bays.
Is Dubrovnik good for a one-way charter to Split?
Absolutely. The Dubrovnik to Split one-way charter is one of the most famous and sought-after routes in the world. It allows you to see the best of the entire Dalmatian coast in 7-10 days without backtracking, visiting Mljet, Korčula, Hvar, and Brač.

