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Sail Away To Croatia
Three Reasons Why You Need to Discover Hvar via a Charter Yacht this Summer
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Centrally positioned in the heart of the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is becoming increasingly popular and sought after when it comes to summer charter yacht itineraries - and rightly so. Its captivating coastline stretches from the famous walled city of Dubrovnik in the south to the Venetian-inspired town of Rovinj in the north, captivating all visitors with its unique offering of traditional charm, quiet luxury and modern amenities. The Dalmatian archipelago, boasting more than a thousand islands, is a cruising paradise consisting of countless secluded bays, untouched pine-fringed beaches and ancient towns, making it the ideal cruising ground for a summer yacht charter. Among these islands lies Hvar, a stunning sunny resort destination that stands out thanks to its cultural depth, natural beauty, and cosmopolitan appeal. Ideally situated for exploration via yacht charter, we outline our three main reasons why you should book a Hvar yacht charter this summer.
1. Uncovering the island’s fascinating historical past
A Hvar yacht charter is the perfect way to uncover the island's fascinating past. With roots dating back to antiquity, Hvar has served as a strategic and cultural stronghold for centuries. Cruising to Hvar Town’s harbour, you’re immediately struck by its architectural legacy, with Renaissance palaces, Gothic alleyways and mediaeval fortresses dominate the landscape and skyline. Once in Hvar Town, climb up the winding path to Fortica, the 16th-century Spanish Fortress, for panoramic views. Then, pay a visit to the grand St. Stephen’s Cathedral in the main square, which dates back to 1605. A significant historical and cultural landmark, it is dedicated to St. Stephen, a pope and a martyr, and was built on the site of a church built in the 6th century. It doesn’t matter if you’re walking along the ancient stone streets or exploring Roman ruins scattered across the island, Hvar offers a compelling historical experience, one that’s best appreciated at your own pace aboard a charter yacht.