Frequently asked questions

Why Choose Croatia?

One of Europe’s Safest & Most Welcoming Destinations

Ranked among Europe’s safest countries, Croatia offers peace of mind for couples, families, and first-time visitors.

English is widely spoken, and visitors feel comfortable exploring cities, islands, and coastal towns — day and night.

UNESCO heritage at every turn. Nature you don’t just see — you feel.

In Croatia, everything is close. Explore historic towns, island-hop the Adriatic, hike stunning national parks, and savor incredible local cuisine — all in one trip, without long travel days.

Do I need a visa?

Visitors from the US, Canada, and the EU can enter Croatia without a visa for stays up to 90 days.

Is Croatia safe?

Yes! Croatia is consistently ranked among Europe’s safest countries. Crime rates are low, locals are friendly, and travel along the coast and islands is well-organized and secure.

Why Americans Feel at Ease in Croatia

With English widely spoken and modern infrastructure, exploring Croatia feels easy, comfortable, and stress-free.

Well-Organized Healthcare

With modern medical facilities, accessible pharmacies, and professional emergency care, Croatia provides reliable healthcare support for travelers. Your crew can assist with minor issues and help arrange medical care when necessary.

What currency is used?

Croatia uses the Euro (EUR). Cash is widely accepted, but credit and debit cards are commonly used.

Can I use credit cards?

Yes, most hotels, restaurants, shops, and tour operators accept major credit cards. Still, carry some cash for small purchases or local markets.

What is sustainability fee?

The purpose of this fee is to support sustainable tourism initiatives, contribute to local environmental
protection, and help maintain the operational aspects of eco-friendly travel experiences. The fee is
paid upon arrival and is not included in the initial booking price.

How far is Zagreb from the coast?

About 6 hours by car from Dubrovnik. Domestic flights and trains also connect the capital with the coast efficiently.

Charter types: Standard vs. Cabin

Standard charter: Rent the entire yacht for your group; optional services like skipper, crew, water sports, and catering can be added.

Cabin charter: Book a private cabin on a shared yacht. You have your own cabin but share common areas like the deck and lounge.

Can I participate in sailing if I have no experience?

Absolutely! No prior experience is needed. Our skippers are happy to teach and let you participate at your own pace.

Who is this adventure sailing experience for?

  • Families looking for authenticity, comfort, and stress-free travel
  • Couples seeking a romantic escape
  • Friends on a bucket-list adventure with swimming, island hopping, and local cuisine
  • Honeymooners wanting a safe, intimate experience

Drinks & Snacks on board

  • Guests may bring snacks, soft drinks, or alcohol, but fridge space is limited.
  • Shops are available at most stops for easy restocking.
  • Tap water and onboard tank water are safe to drink; bring a reusable water bottle.

Packing & Luggage

  • Cabins have limited storage. A medium suitcase or soft duffle bag is ideal.
  • Bring a warm layer for cooler evenings on deck. A detailed packing guide will be sent after booking.
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