
Charter Destination · Europe
The Pearl of the Adriatic and Croatia's most celebrated port
Arriving in Dubrovnik by superyacht — the Old Town's terracotta rooftops and limestone walls rising from the Adriatic ahead — creates one of the most memorable approaches in the world. No airport transfer can replicate the experience of approaching the Pearl of the Adriatic under power.
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The Destination
Dubrovnik is Croatia's most iconic destination — a perfectly preserved medieval walled city perched on limestone cliffs above the Adriatic. The Old Town's marble streets, baroque churches and 16th-century city walls create an extraordinary backdrop for a superyacht arrival.
Highlights
FAQ
Where do superyachts berth in Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik's Gruž harbour accommodates superyachts up to 80m at the commercial dock. The Old Town's small harbour (Stara Luka) is accessible to tenders only. ACI Marina Dubrovnik, 2km from the Old Town, handles vessels up to 120m in the right berths. Pre-booking is essential in peak season.
What are the best islands to visit near Dubrovnik by yacht?
The Elaphiti Islands (Lopud, Šipan, Koločep) are car-free and pristine, 30–45 minutes from Dubrovnik. Mljet National Park's two saltwater lakes are 2 hours west. Korčula, the most complete medieval island town in the Adriatic, is 3 hours northwest. Montenegro's Boka Bay (Kotor) is 2 hours south.
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