Split in Central Dalmatia is a great departure point to explore the Coastline of Croatia. It is the largest of the towns and cities on the Adriatic Coast of Croatia. Split itself is an interesting city with the highlight being the Diocletian Palace and the Roman ruins in the old center. You can surely see more than just a few places that there are many interesting places to visit fairly close to Split. There are hundreds of islands on the Adriatic Coast and if you charter a yacht from Split, you will have the opportunity to explore some of the best. Yacht Charter Split
Dubrovnik, a major city in the South of Croatia, offers not only its history, but it is also a launching point for a yacht charter into the Adriatic which is a wonderful setting for the many weeks of summer; warm seas and blue skies. Yacht Charter Dubrovnik
One of the best ports of departure is Sibenik, a city from where you can cruise the warm Adriatic, calling into islands as well as other parts of the Croatia. With your yacht charter, you can anchor anywhere and enjoy the lovely beaches in the region. There are islands fairly close by, Zlarin and Prvic both of which are worth visiting. The archipelago has almost 250 islands, reefs and islets, largely northwest of the City of Sibenik. Yacht Charter Sibenik
Zadar is a Dalmatian city famous for its history and culture, making Zadar a popular tourist city. It is, in fact, the oldest continuously inhabited Croatian city dating back to when it was called Lader by the 9th century BCE Illyrian tribe. This gives Zadar 3,000 years of continuous inhabitance. Zadar sprits many Roman buildings preserved perfectly as well as the countless styles that were added on over the ages. One of the greatest attractions is the famous sea organ, the worlds first such sound art piece that makes harmonic sounds from the waves of the sea.