Interaction with Guests
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the beauty of Croatia in style. Book the Swallow yacht for an exceptional charter experience, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Other Things to Note
Additional Costs
Port and tourist tax: 75 EUR per person per week
Captain's Dinner: 50 EUR per person
Cruise manager: 1,600 EUR per week
Excursions and drinks from the ship’s bar are available at an additional cost
Gratuity for the crew and cruise manager is recommended
The Neighborhood
Book the Swallow for an Exclusive Experience
Secure your spot on this deluxe charter for an exclusive and luxurious sailing experience through Central Dalmatia. Perfect for families, friends, or corporate retreats, the Swallow promises an unforgettable adventure in one of Europe's most stunning coastal regions.
Getting Around
Getting Around Croatia: A Traveler's Guide
Exploring Croatia is a delightful experience, thanks to its well-connected and diverse transportation options. Here's a quick guide to help you navigate this beautiful country:
By Car:
Flexibility and Freedom: Renting a car offers the most flexibility to explore Croatia's scenic routes, charming villages, and off-the-beaten-path destinations.
Well-Maintained Roads: The country boasts a network of modern highways, especially the A1, which connects major cities like Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik.
Rental Services: Numerous car rental agencies are available in airports and city centers.
By Bus:
Comprehensive Network: Buses are a popular and affordable way to travel, with extensive routes covering almost every town and city.
Comfortable and Reliable: Long-distance buses are generally comfortable and reliable, with frequent departures, especially between major tourist destinations.
By Train:
Limited Reach: While trains offer scenic travel, the railway network is less extensive compared to buses. Key routes connect Zagreb with cities like Split and Rijeka.
Comfortable Option: For the routes it serves, train travel can be a comfortable and leisurely way to see the countryside.
By Ferry:
Island Hopping: Ferries are essential for traveling to Croatia's numerous islands. Major ferry operators, like Jadrolinija, provide regular services connecting the mainland with islands such as Hvar, Brač, and Korčula.
Scenic Journeys: Traveling by ferry offers breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and coastal landscapes.
By Plane:
Quick Travel: Domestic flights are available between major cities like Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, and Pula, offering the fastest way to cover long distances.
Frequent Services: Especially in peak tourist seasons, flights are frequent and can be a time-saving option.
By Bicycle:
Adventurous Option: For the more adventurous, cycling is an excellent way to explore Croatia’s natural beauty, particularly along coastal paths and national parks.
Cycling Routes: There are dedicated cycling routes and bike rental services in most tourist areas.
Public Transport in Cities:
Efficient Systems: Cities like Zagreb and Dubrovnik have efficient public transport systems, including buses, trams, and taxis.
Walking: Many city centers are compact and pedestrian-friendly, making walking a convenient way to explore urban areas.
With these varied and accessible transportation options, getting around Croatia is straightforward and enjoyable, whether you prefer the speed of air travel, the scenic routes of ferry journeys, or the flexibility of a car.