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Rogac, Croatia
Sailing Yacht
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Embarking on a journey from Marina Rogač to Dubrovnik, this weekly bareboat sailing charter reveals Croatia’s southern Dalmatian gems in all their glory. Over the course of seven days, you'll explore tranquil island villages, awe-inspiring nature parks, historic towns, and UNESCO-protected heritage sites. With the freedom to chart your course and a well-equipped sailing yacht at your disposal, this route delivers a once-in-a-lifetime Adriatic experience for sailors with an appetite for culture, adventure, and natural beauty.
About our service from Rogač to DubrovnikDay 1 begins in the serene harbor of Rogač on the island of Šolta, where your yacht awaits at the marina. After a smooth departure, the first leg of your voyage leads you westward to Maslinica. Nestled on Šolta’s western tip, Maslinica is beloved for its scenic cluster of six islets that shelter the bay. Ashore, discover the majestic Martinis Marchi Castle and the elegant marina that hosts yachts of all sizes. For those seeking quiet exploration, a visit to nearby Stipanska Islet reveals ancient basilica ruins and unspoiled coastline. As evening sets in, enjoy fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant and take in the calm ambiance of this historical town.
Day 2 takes you on a longer sail toward the island of Vis, celebrated for its untouched beauty and rich history. After approximately four hours of sailing, arrive at Vis Town, where Renaissance palaces, hidden courtyards, and the remnants of ancient Issa-the oldest city in Croatia-await your discovery. Wander the narrow stone streets, admire the island's two defensive fortresses-Velintun and Fortica-and enjoy the authentic Mediterranean charm of this once-forbidden military zone. Evening in Vis is tranquil and timeless, best spent in a cozy taverna enjoying the local catch of the day.
Day 3 brings you further south to the remote island of Lastovo, one of Croatia’s most untouched archipelagos and a designated nature park. Anchor at the stunning Zaklopatica lagoon, known for its glassy waters and peaceful surroundings. Ashore, explore the main village of Lastovo, perched on a hillside with panoramic views of olive groves, stone chimneys, and baroque churches. Nature lovers can hike or bike the forested trails, while photographers will find inspiration in the island’s dramatic seascapes. With limited tourism and abundant wildlife, Lastovo offers a deep sense of seclusion and connection with nature.
Day 4 is reserved for exploring the historic island of Korčula, often dubbed “Little Dubrovnik” for its medieval fortifications and red-roofed buildings. The old town, encircled by ancient walls and towers, invites you to stroll through narrow alleyways that reveal gothic and Renaissance palaces, charming cafes, and artisan boutiques. Don’t miss the Cathedral of St. Mark or the house believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. Cultural enthusiasts can attend a Moreška sword dance performance if available. End the day with a sunset drink at Luka Banja or a quiet evening in ACI Marina Korčula.
Day 5 is dedicated to the lush landscapes of Mljet, a green oasis wrapped in myth and nature. Sail into the National Park zone and drop anchor in the wide bay of Polače, a peaceful spot with excellent shelter. Ashore, rent a kayak or bicycle to explore the park’s two saltwater lakes. A small boat ride takes you to the Benedictine Monastery on St. Mary Island, dating back to the 12th century. The lake’s emerald waters are perfect for swimming, while the surrounding pine forests offer shaded trails and photo-worthy panoramas. Mljet’s slower pace is ideal for rest and rejuvenation mid-week.
Day 6 continues your journey to the Elaphiti Islands, with a stop at Šipan-the largest and most historically rich of the group. Upon docking in the small port, you’ll be greeted by olive groves, vineyards, and centuries-old noble villas. Visit the 16th-century Rector’s Palace or one of the island’s quaint churches. If you're up for a gentle hike, trails lead to high vantage points with sweeping Adriatic views. Dinner ashore reveals rustic tavernas serving locally grown produce and island wines, making this a gastronomic and cultural treat wrapped in tranquility.
Day 7 marks the grand finale as you approach Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” A short final sail brings you to ACI Marina Dubrovnik, from where it's a quick trip to the city's legendary old town. Spend the day immersed in the grandeur of Dubrovnik’s stone walls, baroque churches, and monumental squares. Walk the entire perimeter of the city walls, admire the Gothic-Renaissance Rector’s Palace, and pause at Orlando’s Column on the Stradun. If time allows, visit the ancient Dubrovnik Synagogue or enjoy panoramic views via the Srdj Mountain cable car. Conclude your journey with a memorable dinner inside the walled city, reflecting on a week of discovery, freedom, and maritime splendor.
About our yacht Cyclades 50.5Throughout this epic sailing route, the Cyclades 50.5 serves as your comfortable and capable floating home. Measuring 15.65 meters in length with a draft of 2.10 meters, it features 5+1 cabins and 10+2 berths, ideal for families or small groups. The 110 HP Yanmar engine offers ample power, while the semi full-batten lazy jack mainsail and furling genoa ensure smooth sailing across longer distances.
Navigation is made simple with advanced equipment such as a GPS chart plotter, autopilot, and anemometer, while onboard pilot books help guide you through new harbors. The yacht includes a full suite of safety gear-life jackets, harnesses, emergency signals, fire extinguishers, radar reflector, and a life raft-to keep you secure no matter the conditions.
For your onboard comfort, enjoy a teak cockpit with dual steering wheels, bow thruster, bimini, sprayhood, and electric windlass. The yacht also includes a heating system, water heater, CD player, and a galley complete with linens, pillows, and cooking essentials. Whether relaxing at anchor, navigating between islands, or preparing a sunset dinner onboard, this yacht offers the ideal combination of comfort and performance for extended bareboat cruising.
This listing is listed for the following charter options.
Bareboat Charter
Pick & Drop Facility
- Yes
- Transfer from Split to Rogač by Speedboat Hard Top (1 - 12 passengers, one way): 300.00 € per booking.
Fuel included in price?
- No
Based on the choice of charter option set for this listing and your choice to avail these options under the process of booking this charter, an extra fee may be applicable, for eg; for availing Crew service.
Dynamic Pricing Structure
Charter pricing begins at €1,955 per week and varies by date, with higher rates during high season. Special holidays or limited availability may also affect rates. Confirm pricing by checking live availability or reaching out directly.
Price Includes
VHF | GPS with plotter | Dinghy | Bimini top | Spray hood | Hot water | Kitchen utensils
Food & Beverage
Food and drinks are not included in the price. Provisioning is the responsibility of the guest unless otherwise arranged.
Obligatory Extras
Charter Pack (€350 per booking): Includes final cleaning, 50GB Wi-Fi, marina parking, bed linens, coffee machine, basic galley setup | Tourist Tax: €1.33 per person/night
Optional Extras
Skipper: €200/day + food | Hostess: €180/day + food | Skipper-instructor: €220/day + food | Safety net: €100 | SUP: €100/week | Gennaker: €150/week (deposit €300) | Extra towels: €5/person/week | Pets: €100 | Provisioning: €50 | Early check-in: €120–€180 depending on vessel | Speedboat (Split–Rogač): €300 one-way
Cancellation Policy
Cancel >2 months before charter: 35% retained | 1–2 months: 50% retained | <1 month: 100% retained | No-show: full amount charged
Payment Terms
50% deposit due at booking | Remaining 50% due 1 month before departure | Payment must be via bank transfer | All fees borne by guest | Access to yacht granted only after complete payment
Damage Deposit is fully refunded to you in 72 hours of your checkout, subject to any breakage/damage claims by the Operator/Owner.
- KaterBlue ensures all boats are insured by their owners, but advise guests to secure Travel Insurance for off-boat incidents. While boat owners cover marine accidents, guests are responsible for their valuables, or entrust to the captain. In case of an accident, captains must inform KaterBlue promptly. Owners are liable for the lack of proper insurance. Guests engaging in water sports do so at their own risk and should have personal insurance.
Exact directions to the departure location will be provided after a confirmed booking.