Located in Dalmatia, the small town of Makarska invites you to discover one of the most beautiful landscapes in southern Croatia. Located 6 km from the small coastal village of Krvavica, Makarska is adorned with a remarkable natural and historical landscape.
By choosing yacht charter in Makarska, you can veer towards all the activities you love, such as hiking in the heart of a historic city or a trip out to sea in search of the village's most beautiful beaches. History buffs will enjoy strolling through the narrow streets leading to a charming little church in the heart of the city.
straddling the Adriatic Sea and Mount Biokovo, Makarska is home to some magnificent religious buildings, testifying to the different eras that have left their mark on the city, such as the 16th-century Franciscan monastery. also famous for its palm-lined alley, Makarska also enchants nature lovers. It is indeed in the heart of the Biokovo nature park that hikers and budding botanists will discover an incredible biodiversity of plants and animals. You can immortalize the Biokovo bellflower, an endemic plant, or admire the golden eagle reigning in the skies.
Start the ascent of the Biokovo massif
The proximity of the town of Makarska to the Biokovo Nature Park makes it a prime destination for sailboat charters in Croatia. Sailors can embark on a wild adventure to the summit of the Biokovo massif, located less than 5 km from the city. Its summit, Saint Jure, is renowned for its captivating and breathtaking views of the Adriatic, the entire Makarska Riviera and, in good weather, the city of Split, the islands of Brac, Vis and Mljet.
Despite its steep and rocky side, the massif is easily accessible and suitable for all levels. For nature lovers, climbing the mountain will be an excellent opportunity to discover the flora and fauna flourishing in this 19,550-hectare park. You will observe typical Mediterranean and Alpine vegetation, including some endemic species such as the Biokovo bellflower. Grey eagles, wild boars, mouflons, chamois and griffon vultures also share this vast territory, which was declared a natural park in 1981.
The beaches of the Makarska Riviera
Yacht charter in Makarska will give you the opportunity to sail along the Makarska Riviera. Stretching for about sixty kilometers at the foot of Mount Biokovo, the Makarska coast is very popular because of its magnificent pebble beaches and its small villages with a unique character.
The towns of Brela, Baška Voda, Promajn, Bratus and Krvavica and their pebble beaches are located to the northwest of the town of Makarska, while to the southeast are the towns of Tucepi, Podgora and Igrane. Between Makarska and Krvavica lies Ramova beach, a pretty pebble beach with a pine forest at the side of the boat, offering holidaymakers a little peace and quiet. Tupeci beach, 3 km long, offers a lovely walk under the pines.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 4 191 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $8,946 |
Minimum weekly price | $614 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |