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The Yacht Week Croatia Review: Know Before Your Go

Perhaps you've heard to rumours, the stories, and the legends about the Yacht Week. It sounds awesome. But so did the Taco Bell Cheese Roll-Up burrito . It is all hype, or is it the real deal? This Yacht Week Croatia review has the answers.

In the interest of educating the masses, I sacrificed myself. From Aug 9-17 ten buddies and I embarked on the Yacht Week Croatia in search of the truth.

We found it.

My Yacht Week Croatia review summary is that it's awesome…  b ut   i t's not for everyone.  And there are definitely some things you should know in advance. Here are some key figures to shed light into the inner workings of the mayhem and help you prepare for your own experience:

And for those of you who don’t know what the Yacht Week is, watch this video:

The Yacht Week Croatia Review by the Numbers:

Number of nationalities represented at Yacht Week.Somewhat surprisingly there was nobody from Russia, the Middle East (not even Israel), or Asia. Nevertheless, the chance to cavort with and befriend people like you from around the world was definitely a highlight of the Yacht Week.

Number of nationalities representing 80% of the yacht weekers: American, Australian, Brazilian, Spanish, and German. In other words, while the Yacht Week Croatia draws a worldwide clientele, it's not THAT diverse.

Nationalities we had on our boat, “The Love Boat”: German, Swedish, Swiss, Canadian, Portuguese, South African, and Namibian. This definitely played to our advantage in drawing the attention of other boats.

Estimated age of the average yacht weeker. The youngest were 22 and oldest closing on forty, but most were in the late 20s to early 30s range.

Average age of the skippers, who are supposed to keep everything in control. No wonder chaos ensued.

This may be crude, but no Yacht Week Croatia review would be complete without sharing how much sex goes on. Fifteen is the number of girls the eight single guys in our crew “got intimate” with during the week. Just under two girls per guy might not seem like a lot, but most of our crew settled on “Yacht Week girlfriends”, meaning they hooked up with the same girl each night. If getting laid is one of your objectives at Yacht Week Croatia, you're in luck. It is very easy.

Percentage of yacht weekers who were female. At least. If anything, there were more girls than guys. Everyone—guys and girls—seemed to agree it was an ideal ratio.

Yacht Week Croatia circle raft

Estimated total number of hours we were actually at sea. And some of that was early in the morning while we were sleeping. The vast majority of our time was spent anchored or at harbor. The Yacht Week is not about boating; it's all about partying.

Hours we actually had the sails up. We only put our sails up twice in the whole trip.

Estimated average sleep quality score, out of 100 during the trip. The cabins get unbearably hot at night. This forces you to sleep on deck, which is not designed for sleeping. And sleeping outside leads to an inevitable early wake up as soon as the sun comes up. I’d recommend following the skippers’ lead: bring a hammock and something to cover your eyes.

Number of full meals we ate per day. With the exception of one egg salad, that meal was always pasta. Other than that, for sustenance we snacked on fruit, cereal, pizza, sausages, bread, and booze.

eating at Yacht Week Croatia

Boats doing the same route as us, the Yacht Week Croatia Black Route. At the same time, 46 other boats were doing the Red Route, which is the same route but in the other direction. That’s a lot of boats and a lot of partiers.

$850 (4900 kuna)

Total spent on groceries at the Getro by the marina before sailing off for the first time. We ate it all and then some.

$35 (200 kuna)

Amount we were extorted into paying for the 250 meter taxi ride to bring our haul of groceries from the Getro supermarket to the Marina Kastela. Bring some dollies or carts from the marina so you can push the stuff back yourselves and avoid being ripped off.

$10, $1, $0.5

Approximate cost of a bottle of vodka, a can of beer, and a kilogram of bananas respectively at the supermarket by the marina where we started our trip.

$30, $2.50, $3

Cost of the same vodka, beer, and bananas at the harbor by Hvar where we spent two nights. Buy as much as you can at the begging in order to save money.

$260 (1500 kuna)

Amount each of the eleven in our crew contributed to the pot, which was used to pay for joint expenses like groceries, gas, and harbor fees.

$4.50 (25 kuna)

Typical cost of a can of beer at the Yacht Week parties. If you’re a cheap-ass like me, be sure to pre-drink, or make a party mix that you can stash nearby.

$350-$900 (2000 to 5000 kuna)

Cost of getting tables at the parties. Don’t get tables. The parties are free-for-alls and you won’t be spending much time at your table anyways. If you want drinks, buy them individually or take advantage of other people’s tables.

Number of skippers (the guys we paid to captain our boats for us) who said Yacht Week Croatia is their favorite. Without exception, they said they thought the Yacht Weeks in Greece and the US Virgin Islands were better. That’s not to say Croatia is bad at all – it’s awesome – but food for thought for those considering signing up and deciding where to go.

Number of times in my life I will do the Yacht Week. It was an even better time than I expected, but it's the polar opposite of the type of traveling I prefer (blending in) and I’m not sure my body could survive another. Plus, it’s expensive and there are plenty of other experiences and parties to be had in life. I recommend everyone do it once at least. And if you’re crazy, you’ll be back for more.

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10 thoughts on “Yacht Week Croatia Review – The Straight Facts”

Just did The Yacht Week Croatia. Wish I read this before going there to be a little bit more prepared. Really liked your article and all the numbers – especially the cost for taxi and food supply. Actually, all the numbers were quite accurate and interesting!

SUPER HELPFUL, thank you!

Glad to hear it, Alexandra! Enjoy the summer

All the guys and girls are so shredded and ripped. Does this mean that the less attractive bodies don’t get a fair chance to get laid ?

Hi Kamlesh. I'd say it's no different from the non Yacht-week world.

Thanks for sharing! Was searching info for the yacht week and found this article helpful.

You're welcome. This post is getting old, so hopefully some of the info in it remains reasonably accurate.

Hi, two things:

1.Im planning to travel in July, should I opt for an AC yacht or non AC one? is the heat really unbearable? 2. A bit embarrassing but I am a snob in these How well equipped are the toilets of the yacht like?

THANK YOU FOR THESE GREAT TIPS. The company emailed my friends and I that our boat is no longer available. Im hearing the ac yacht is not worth it. Some nights the boat ran out of fuel and they didnt have ac until later that morning. What is your opinion?

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Yacht Week Croatia:  Begin Your Sailing Adventure

Yacht Week Croatia will introduce you to idyllic beaches, captivating scenery, breathtaking natural beauty, fascinating islands, clear turquoise waters, and mysterious caves.

Charter a yacht to discover the finest parts of Croatia in one week!

What is Yacht Week in Croatia?

Yacht Week Croatia is a seven-day yachting experience on the coast of Croatia. You will spend your week dancing to live music in the background, eating delicious food, exploring the vast sea, and cruising to new destinations along the way. And certainly, why not, making friends!

Hvar moored catamarans with people having fun from yacht week Croatia

Yacht Week offers various sailing routes each year on different months and dates. In Europe, there are yacht week routes in Croatia, as well as a yacht week in Greece , with various dates from May to September.

When you see the sailing schedule from the table below, use it to plan your trip to Croatia, including renting a yacht.

When is Yacht Week Croatia

Yacht Week Croatia 2024 Dates

See below a table we’ve created with prices, routes, dates, and most of the available activities.

Gather your sailing party in Croatia, book a yacht, select your sailing route, sail the open seas, and be amazed at the beautiful sites all around you.

Let’s start your sail week in Croatia by selecting one of the sailing destinations .

Yacht Week Croatia 2024 Dates: Select Your Sailing Routes

We’ve created a yacht week table with prices, routes, dates, and activities.

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Route (December to January)New Year’s Party, Beach Chic at Coco Maya Party, Flamingo Lookout, Caribbean Beach and Sunset Party, Yoga€655
Route (1st – 7th June)7-day Techno adventure – party with Adam Beyer, Drumcode’s Opening party, Floating DJ booth, Techno Tunnel Raft, Yoga, Castle Hike Hvar7 Days
From €819
Route (13th July-19th July)Yacht Week Ultra Festival VIP, Resistance Festival VIP, Circle Raft, The Buzz Boat, Fort George, Open-Air Party, Carpe Diem, Palmizana Island, HIIT Class, 7 Days From €908
Route
Designed for people in their 40s;
22 – 28 June
Circle Raft Party, Old Town Hike, New Dining Experiences, Tunnel Raft Party, Party in La Maddalena, Explore Natural Bays, Diving Sardinia7 Days €1,174
– 11 weeks of Yacht Week Greece ( May – Sept)Hip Hop Music, Tunnel Raft Party, The Circle Raft, Love Bay Beach Party, Island of Dokos, Island ATV Tour, Regatta, Dolphin spotting, Visit the Acropolis7 Days From €552
(Dates ) 14 weeks of Yacht Week CroatiaTrogir Opening Party, Circle Raft, Regatta, Lunch Swims, The Buzz Boat, Golden Hour Party, Yoga, Tunnel Raft Party, Headline DJs, Castle Hike Hvar, Peka Dinner, Vis7 Days From €557
Run Club, Dexercise, Carpe Diem, Lunch Swims, Circle Raft, The Buzz Boat, Tunnel Raft Dinner, Trogir Opening Party
Route (April)Circle Raft Party in a Coral Lagoon, Motu Island Party, Bora Bora Yacht Club, Huahine Yacht Club€951

How To Plan Your Yacht Week Croatia

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To help you plan your holiday, we have prepared an informative yachting guide to help you streamline the entire process of renting yachts.

The following yachting guide provides you with all the necessary details you require to book a yacht.

Here are 3 Steps to Plan Your Sail Week

With several destinations to choose from, you can select a route based on your budget and the month most suitable for you to travel to Croatia. Plan your yacht week in Croatia by following these four steps:

Step 1:  Select Your Package

You can choose from the pre-designed packages, Premium or Luxury Package , or create a Customised Package .

Step 2:  Select Your Crew

A crewed yacht charter in Croatia includes selecting a Full Yacht, Select Cabins, or Solo Spots. Full Yacht pairs you with a skipper and you can invite up to 12 friends to join you . Select Cabins and Solo Spots are a great option for small groups or lone travellers, and it’s a superb way to meet new people.

Aboard, you’ll meet the skipper and the host . Trained and licensed skippers will take you on a tour of the ocean and if you’re interested, teach you how to sail. A host will prepare appetising meals each day and tell you about your surroundings.

One key difference between the two is that while every booking includes a skipper, only Premium and Luxury Packages include a host but you can add a host in the Customised Package .

Step 3: Select Your Payment Option

You can secure your spot on the yacht with a 10% deposit. You also have the option to pay in three easy installments—10%, 30%, and 60%— or divide the cost between each person in your party.

Booking for 2024 is now open!

Croatia Yacht Week 2024:  Getting There

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Remember to bring a valid visa, a valid passport, as well as travel insurance and local currency with you on the yacht.

Each route is unlike the other. However, one thing is common among all of them— a week full of laughter and excitement with your best mates! But before that, let’s first get you there!

You can travel to Croatia from four airports with the first three being the main airports widely chosen by travellers. The fourth airport is less likely chosen but worth mentioning.

1.    Split Airport If you Choose Ultra Route and Croatia Original

town of Trogir, near Split Airport, where Croatia Original kicks off with an opening party

Most international flights land at the Split Airport. Every sailing area in the city’s region is easily reachable from Split Airport. The town of Trogir is less than 5,3km away from the airport. If you choose Drumcode route or Croatia Original , we recommend arriving at Split Airport (SPU).

2.    Dubrovnik Airport

Dubrovnik Airport also sees a large number of international travellers. Although the city offers many sailing options, some people prefer to land at the Split Airport and then fly out of Croatia via Dubrovnik Airport.

3.    Zadar Airport

Zadar Airport sees its share of international flights as well. Travellers wanting to access a region north of Split can choose a flight landing at Zadar Airport.

people sunbathing and hanging around Zadar's dock

4.    Zagreb Airport

Zagreb Airport is a practical choice for travellers planning to visit the capital of Croatia, Zagreb . The city is more than 400 km away from Split and 200 km from the coast.

However, your sailing party in Croatia will be incomplete without a yacht.

In each city, you’ll find a wide range of companies with a diverse selection of yachts for rent.

Croatia Yacht Charter:  Renting a Boat

Do you need a license to rent a boat in Croatia? It depends. Are you sailing a skippered yacht charter or a bareboat yacht charter?

  • Skippered Yacht Charters don’t require you to have a boating license, as the boat’s skipper will be navigating the charter.
  • Bareboat Yacht Charters require you to have a boating license.

If you’re opting for the second option, you’ll need to have the following sailing qualifications to be at the helm of the boat:

  • International Certificate of Competence from the European Sailing Authority.

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  • RYA Qualifications allow you to sail a bareboat yacht charter out of Croatia.
  • American Sailing Association (ASA) issues the ASA 104 Bareboat Yacht Charter Certificate to sailors and it’s commonly accepted in Croatia.
  • US Sailing issues the International Proficient Certificate and the Bareboat Cruising Certificate. Croatia usually accepts both certificates.

Whether you’re renting a boat to steer yourself or sailing with a trained and licensed skipper, it’s important to have prior knowledge of the different types of yachts you can rent.

Choose your Yacht for your Croatia Boat Week Party

yacht in Croatia- choosing what yacht to rent

Your sail week in Croatia can’t begin without a yacht. Before you arrive in Croatia, consider shortlisting a few yachts to save time. Kickstart your yacht week in Croatia by choosing from one of the following yachts:

1.    Monohull Sailing Yachts (Sailboats)

Monohull sailing boats, powered by sails, are available at various “per day” rates. They are an affordable option for people on a tight budget. On the sailboat, you can easily hop from island to island, discover hidden coves, and come across sandy beaches. You can rent a sailboat by size depending on the number of people in your group. Large groups should consider renting a full-sized luxury yacht.

2.    Catamarans

catamaran for yacht week Croatia

Catamarans feature two hulls with a cockpit and a saloon between them. You can either rent a sailing catamaran (known as only catamarans) or power catamarans.

Catamarans feature two engines, but the sails are their primary power source. Larger groups prefer to rent luxury catamarans, as they are spacious and offer stability. Large-sized catamarans offer increased privacy and showers and toilets in the staterooms. There’s also ample space to sit comfortably on the deck and saloon.

You can rent a catamaran for a week if you desire to spend the bulk of your holiday on the Croatian waters.

Power Catamarans feature two powerful engines, which serve as their main power source. Since they don’t have a mast or sails like its counterpart, they offer even more room on the deck. If you’re opting for a luxury catamaran charter, it’s recommended that you take a crewed yacht charter in Croatia with a qualified skipper.

3.    Motorboats

motorboats and yachts moored at Krk Island

Motorboats include everything from private boats used for fishing to luxury motorboat yacht charters outfitted with cabins. These boats are an ideal choice to take out into the sea because they generate sufficient speed to cover large distances in less time.

4.    Luxury Yacht Charters

As mentioned earlier, luxury yacht charters are available to rent for motorboats, catamarans, and sailing yachts. A crewed yacht charter in Croatia is slightly expensive but worth the value, as it provides you with a skipper, a host, and the freedom to create a personalised sailing route.

5.    Gulet Charters

Gulet charters are another luxurious option for people looking for a private sailing experience. The charter’s crew looks after you and your guests and the skipper shows you amazing marinas and anchorages in Croatia.

6.    Superyachts

Superyachts or mega yachts are around 24 metres to 180 metres in length. The humongous charters have a spacious chartering area and offer numerous pick-up points. They come with a trained crew and a skipper who possesses extensive knowledge of the wondrous places you’ll encounter on the sea.

7.    Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB)

RIBs are classified as cruising and fishing boats and are for day use only. If you don’t want to spend a week on the ocean, you can rent a RIB for one day to explore the Croatian coast and discover tranquil beaches.

How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Yacht in Croatia?

people swimming around catamarans in Hvar

It all depends on your budget. The type of boat, the number of days you need it for, and the facilities you opt for such as a crewed yacht charter in Croatia all determine the price. Renting a luxury yacht with a skipper and crew or a superyacht typically costs more than a monohull sailing yacht for instance.

You will also need to buy insurance such as non-refundable insurance or make a refundable damage payment on your credit card. You need to factor everything from flying out to Croatia, renting a boat, as well as purchasing insurance, paying for additional facilities, and the cost of food and drinks to come with a budget. With a budget in hand, you can find boats that fit within it.

Still, the main question remains— have you decided on the city you will set sail from in Croatia?

Rent a Yacht for a Week in Croatia

Croatia has several cities with marinas, so it can be quite confusing if you’re not familiar with the regions most frequented by avid sailing enthusiasts. The following list will help you choose a region to rent (charter) a yacht from:

1.    Rent a yacht for a week from Split

Split town with moored yachts- rent a yacht from Split

If you rent a yacht from Split , you can sail to Trogir for the Croatia Original yacht week and Ultra route. Split is the second largest city in Croatia with a well-known and fully-established marina network. The city draws travellers to its striking beaches as well as the historic architecture.

For Croatia Ultra, and Croatia Original routes, you will sail to Vis Island and Hvar Island. While in Vis, visit Komiza with your friends, as well as sail to the spectacular Blue Cave and the nearby Green Cave.

Here is an idea: if you arrive in Croatia earlier, before you sail off the waters of Split, why don’t you check on the Eye of the Earth wonder. It’s a marvelous place on Cetina River, and by car it is just an hour and 30 min away from Split.

2.    Rent a yacht for a week from Dubrovnik

yachts and motorboats in Dubrovnik - rent for the yacht week

You can rent a sailing boat, motorboat, catamaran, or a yacht charter from Dubrovnik. After you rent a boat in Dubrovnik , you can charter it from the ACI Marina in Komolac. The marina is located about 4 km away from the centre of Dubrovnik. You can travel to the marina by car, taxi, or bus.

From Dubrovnik, sail 88.64 nautical miles to reach the city of Split, Croatia’s port city.

Dubrovnik, the Adriatic Coast’s jewel, is an ancient walled town that attracts travellers with its promise to show them a good time on the sea. Many companies based in the city offer boat rental in Dubrovnik. Some people, who rent yacht charters, do it with the purpose to visit Montenegro . The boat rental company can guide you on the type of boats you’re allowed to take outside Croatia.

3.    Rent a yacht from Istria

The north Istrian coast features small fishing villages and the Brijuni Islands. You can rent a boat in Istria from the ACI Marina Pula, Marina Veruda, Marina Trget, ACI Marina Pomer, and Marina Nautica Novigrad.

4.    Charter a yacht from Kvarner

Kvarner also goes by Kvarner Bay and Kvarner Gulf. The bay, situated between the Croatian Littoral mainland and the Istrian Peninsula, is home to five large islands, Krk, Cres, Pag, Losinj, and Rab. Situated next to Istria, the bay is centred around Rijeka , the busiest port city on the Adriatic Coast. The most frequented resort in the region is Opatija.

5.    Rent a yacht from Sibenik

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Sibenik, situated on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, has several notable sailing areas. They include Marina Mandalina in Sibenik and ACI Marina Vodice, Marina Tisno, and Port Tribunj located northwest of Sibenik .

Southeast of Sibenik, you will find Marina Kremik and also Marina Frapa. On Murter Island, you’ll find the ACI Marina Jezera, Marina Hramina, and Marina Betina. You can rent a boat in Sibenik and sail with your friends or family from one of the city’s sailing areas.

6.    Rent a yacht from Zadar

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Since the city is near the airport, it won’t be difficult to rent a boat in Zadar . Compared to other regions in Croatia, the rental cost for boats is more affordable. From Zadar to Split is only an hour and 30 min by car, so you might consider joining the Opening party in Trogir with a yacht sailing from Zadar.

Zadar is another Croatian city with a well-established and popular marina network. You can sail to Croatia’s northern sailing regions from Zardar because it serves as the primary access point. Known as Croatia’s chartering centre, you’ll find numerous vessels chartered in Dalmatia.

Are you gearing up to travel to Croatia and sail the sea encircled by the entrancing scenery? Once you know the type of boat you want to rent and the city you want to start your sailing adventure from, it’s time to pick the months and the dates.

When to Visit and the Type of Weather to Expect?

The months of July and August see a surge in boat rentals. Regardless of the month you choose for your sail week in Croatia, you’ll come across uncrowded anchorages located far away from the busier major urban centres during peak season.

In July and August , the prices increase whereas prices decrease in May and September . Not only is it less crowded in May and September , you’ll be delighted with the excellent weather and warm sea.

Here’s a look at Croatia’s Climate:

  • You can anticipate a warm climate with gentle winds between May and October.
  • In May, the temperature will be at least 18C.
  • In July and August, the temperature will be about 28C on average.

It’s vital to know about the various winds that Croatia sees. The five main winds that can sail or sink your sailing plans include:

  • The Bora is a dry and cold wind. Expect this wind when you see clouds forming above the mountains that are more than 400 metres in height. However, it’s unnoticeable to anyone who is at a distance of more than 4 kilometres from the peaks.
  • The Jugo invites wet weather in high-pressure regions over the Adriatic Coast. Although the wind tends to stay for many days, it brings warmth with it too due to its wind direction.
  • Libecci arrives after Jugo leaves. It enters from the southwest and is known to be strong and dangerous.
  • Mistral arrives from the northwest. It’s more prevalent in the morning and disappears in the evening. Although not ideal sailing conditions, it’s still almost perfect for daytime sailing.
  • Tramontana arrives from the mountains in the north and with it, brings cool and pleasant winds to the seas. However, the wind gusts can be pretty powerful.

If you’re not sailing with a skipper, the various winds will tell you about the opportune time to sail the Croatian waters. If you’re navigating the boat, knowing and understanding the country’s weather patterns will come in handy.

You’re all set to sail!

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Be the Captain of Your Own Ship

You can choose to sign up for Yacht Week in Croatia or you can rent your own boat from a boat rental company in a city of your choice. Whatever option you end up picking, you’ll have a grand time on the waters of Croatia, living it up and enjoying the exquisiteness of the country from the sea.

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The Yacht Week In Croatia

Published: November 4, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Leese Holcomb

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Introduction

Are you ready for the ultimate adventure on the high seas? Look no further than The Yacht Week Croatia, a week-long sailing extravaganza that promises unforgettable experiences and memories to last a lifetime. This unique event combines the thrill of sailing with the excitement of exploring stunning coastal destinations, indulging in thrilling activities, and immersing yourself in the vibrant party scene of the Adriatic coast.

Imagine yourself on a luxurious yacht, cruising along the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and warm Mediterranean sunshine. The Yacht Week Croatia offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the hidden gems of this beautiful region, from secluded coves and picturesque islands to charming coastal towns with rich cultural heritage.

Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time adventurer, The Yacht Week Croatia caters to all levels of experience. You’ll have the chance to learn the ropes of sailing from a professional skipper, or simply relax and enjoy the journey while taking in the awe-inspiring views.

But The Yacht Week Croatia is not just about sailing; it’s a holistic experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and endless entertainment. Get ready to dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim, embark on exhilarating water sports activities, or simply unwind on deck, soaking up the sun and enjoying the company of like-minded travelers from around the world.

One of the highlights of The Yacht Week Croatia is the vibrant party scene. Each night, you’ll anchor in a different destination and have the opportunity to experience the buzzing nightlife, with beach parties, trendy clubs, and legendary yacht parties that will keep the adrenaline pumping from dusk till dawn.

Accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia is as unique as the experience itself. You’ll be staying on cozy yachts equipped with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable journey, including sleeping quarters, a kitchen, bathroom facilities, and a spacious deck where you can relax and socialize with your fellow crewmates.

In this article, we’ll dive deeper into The Yacht Week Croatia, exploring the various routes, activities, and party scenes you can expect during this incredible adventure. We’ll also provide you with helpful tips to ensure that your Yacht Week Croatia experience is nothing short of extraordinary. So, grab your sailor hat, pack your sunscreen, and get ready for an unforgettable nautical adventure unlike any other!

Overview of The Yacht Week Croatia

The Yacht Week Croatia is an epic sailing experience that takes place annually along the stunning Adriatic coast. It brings together adventure enthusiasts and partygoers from around the world for a week-long journey through some of the most breathtaking destinations in Croatia. The event combines the thrill of sailing with a vibrant social scene, making it a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and fun.

During The Yacht Week Croatia, participants have the opportunity to charter their own yacht or join a pre-made crew. Each yacht typically accommodates 6-12 people, creating a close-knit community of like-minded individuals. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a complete beginner, you’ll be assigned a professional skipper who will guide you through the journey, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on board.

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a variety of routes and itineraries, allowing participants to customize their adventure based on their preferences. Some of the popular routes include exploring the beautiful islands of Hvar, Vis, Brac, and Korcula. Each destination offers unique attractions, from secluded beaches and charming coastal towns to vibrant nightlife scenes.

One of the standout features of The Yacht Week Croatia is the range of activities available throughout the journey. Participants can partake in thrilling water sports such as paddleboarding, jet skiing, and snorkeling. For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, there are opportunities to visit historical sites, taste delicious local cuisine, and even join cooking classes to learn how to prepare traditional Croatian dishes.

When the sun sets, The Yacht Week Croatia truly comes alive. Each night, yachts anchor in a different port, and participants have the chance to explore the buzzing nightlife scene. From beach parties and rooftop bars to legendary yacht parties, there’s no shortage of excitement and entertainment. The Yacht Week Croatia is renowned for its energetic and vibrant parties, with DJs, live music, and dancing late into the night.

Accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia is unique and unforgettable. Participants stay on spacious yachts equipped with comfortable sleeping quarters, bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and spacious decks for socializing and taking in the stunning views. It’s an opportunity to feel the thrill of living on the open water while enjoying all the comforts of home.

Overall, The Yacht Week Croatia is an adventure like no other. It combines the freedom of sailing with the excitement of exploring beautiful coastal destinations and immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Adriatic coast. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a week of unforgettable memories, The Yacht Week Croatia has it all. So, get ready to set sail, meet new people, and experience the magic of the Croatian coastline in a way that’s truly unparalleled.

Exploring the Adriatic Coast

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning Adriatic coast, which is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, picturesque islands, and charming coastal towns. From hidden coves to vibrant cities, there is something for everyone along this breathtaking stretch of coastline.

One of the highlights of the journey is the chance to visit the beautiful islands of Hvar, Vis, Brac, and Korcula. These islands are renowned for their natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Hvar, often referred to as the crown jewel of the Adriatic, boasts stunning beaches, medieval architecture, and a buzzing nightlife scene. Vis, on the other hand, offers a more secluded and tranquil setting, with pristine beaches and traditional fishing villages.

Brac, the third largest island in the Adriatic, is famous for its stunning Zlatni Rat beach, which is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. The island also offers opportunities for hiking, exploring ancient ruins, and indulging in local cuisine. Lastly, Korcula is known for its charming Old Town and charming narrow streets, reminiscent of a mini Dubrovnik.

Aside from the islands, The Yacht Week Croatia allows participants to visit enchanting coastal towns along the Adriatic coast. Split, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a vibrant city with a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visit Diocletian’s Palace, stroll along the waterfront promenade, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.

Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, is another must-visit destination. This ancient city is known for its medieval walls, cobblestone streets, and stunning architecture. Explore the city’s cultural sites, enjoy panoramic views from the city walls, and immerse yourself in the Game of Thrones filming locations.

Throughout the journey, you’ll have the opportunity to anchor in secluded coves and sheltered bays, where you can swim in crystal-clear waters, sunbathe on the deck, or indulge in water activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding. These hidden gems allow you to disconnect from the outside world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Adriatic.

Whether you’re exploring the islands, visiting coastal towns, or enjoying the tranquility of the secluded coves, The Yacht Week Croatia ensures that you’ll have a truly remarkable experience discovering the wonders of the Adriatic coast.

Sailing Routes and Itineraries

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a variety of sailing routes and itineraries, allowing participants to tailor their adventure based on their preferences and interests. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, there’s a route to suit every taste.

One popular route is the “South Route,” which takes you from Split to the stunning islands of Brac and Hvar. This itinerary allows you to explore the vibrant city of Split, with its historical landmarks and bustling waterfront promenade. From there, you’ll head to the island of Brac, where you can visit the famous Zlatni Rat beach and enjoy the island’s natural beauty. The journey continues to Hvar, known for its lively nightlife, charming streets, and beautiful beaches.

An alternative option is the “Ultra Route,” which is specifically designed for party enthusiasts. This route takes you to iconic party destinations such as Split, Hvar, and Vis, where you can experience the world-renowned yacht parties and lively beach clubs. Dance the night away under the stars as you celebrate with fellow yacht weekers.

For those who prefer a more secluded and tranquil experience, the “Explore Route” offers a journey through the hidden gems of the Adriatic. This itinerary takes you to lesser-known islands such as Vis and Korcula, where you can immerse yourself in nature, explore charming fishing villages, and enjoy the peaceful serenity of untouched coves.

Each yacht on The Yacht Week Croatia has a dedicated skipper who will guide you through the journey, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. They have in-depth knowledge of the area and will help you navigate the best sailing routes, taking into consideration weather conditions and your preferences.

It’s important to note that the itineraries may vary slightly depending on weather conditions and the discretion of the skipper. Flexibility is key during The Yacht Week Croatia, as it allows for unexpected discoveries and spontaneous adventures along the way.

Whichever route you choose, The Yacht Week Croatia guarantees a unique and unforgettable sailing experience, allowing you to explore the Adriatic coast and its stunning islands while creating lifelong memories with your fellow crewmates.

Activities and Excursions

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a plethora of activities and excursions to enhance your sailing adventure and make the most of your time on the stunning Adriatic coast. From thrilling water sports to cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the highlights of The Yacht Week Croatia is the opportunity to partake in a variety of water sports activities. Take to the turquoise waters and try your hand at paddleboarding, kayaking, or jet skiing. Explore hidden caves and secluded bays, or simply enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters.

If you’re a fan of snorkeling or diving, the Adriatic coast is teeming with underwater treasures waiting to be discovered. Swim alongside colorful marine life, explore vibrant coral reefs, and uncover the secrets of the underwater world. You can even join organized diving trips to explore popular dive sites in the area.

For those interested in immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Croatia, The Yacht Week offers several excursions to historical sites and cultural landmarks along the coast. Visit the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace in Split, wander the ancient streets of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, or explore the medieval fortress on the island of Hvar.

The culinary delights of Croatia are not to be missed, and The Yacht Week Croatia offers various food-focused activities to satisfy your taste buds. Join a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Croatian dishes, indulge in a wine tasting session to sample local wines, or savor fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants.

For the adventure seekers, hiking and biking trails are available on some of the islands. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic paths that lead to breathtaking viewpoints and hidden beaches. Cycle through olive groves, vineyards, and picturesque villages, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the Adriatic landscape.

Throughout the journey, The Yacht Week Croatia also organizes themed parties and events on board the yachts. From sunset cocktail parties to costume-themed nights, these events provide a unique opportunity to socialize with fellow yacht weekers and create lasting memories.

Remember, the activities and excursions may vary depending on the route and itinerary chosen. It’s essential to plan ahead and check the available options for your specific sailing week. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures or cultural immersions, The Yacht Week Croatia offers a wide range of activities and excursions to make your journey truly unforgettable.

Party Scene and Nightlife

The Yacht Week Croatia is renowned for its vibrant party scene and exhilarating nightlife. Each night brings a new opportunity to let loose, dance under the stars, and create memories that will last a lifetime. From beach parties to legendary yacht parties, the party scene during The Yacht Week Croatia is truly unforgettable.

Throughout the journey, the yachts anchor in different destinations, allowing participants to experience the nightlife of various coastal towns and islands. One of the highlights is Hvar, known for its lively nightlife and vibrant atmosphere. Here, you’ll find trendy beach clubs, rooftop bars, and iconic party venues, where you can dance the night away to the beats of world-class DJs.

Vis is another hotspot for partygoers during The Yacht Week Croatia. This secluded island offers a unique setting for unforgettable parties. From beach bonfires to exclusive events in hidden caves, the party scene in Vis is known for its intimate and exclusive vibe.

Yacht parties are a staple of The Yacht Week Croatia. Imagine dancing on the deck of a luxurious yacht, surrounded by fellow yacht weekers and stunning views of the Adriatic coast. These legendary yacht parties often feature renowned DJs, live music, and themed events that create an electric and energetic atmosphere.

In addition to beach parties and yacht parties, The Yacht Week Croatia also organizes special events, such as sunset cocktail parties and costume-themed nights. These events bring yacht weekers together and provide unique opportunities to socialize, make new friends, and create lifelong memories.

The party scene during The Yacht Week Croatia is not just about the late-night festivities. Daytime beach parties are a popular feature as well. Participants gather on stunning beaches, dance to the rhythm of music, and soak up the sun while enjoying refreshing cocktails and the company of fellow yacht weekers.

It’s important to note that while The Yacht Week Croatia offers an incredible party scene, participants are encouraged to party responsibly and respect the environment and local communities. The organizers emphasize the importance of sustainability and provide guidelines to ensure that the impact on the destinations is minimized.

Whether you’re a party enthusiast or simply looking to have a good time, The Yacht Week Croatia promises an unforgettable nightlife experience. Dance, mingle, and celebrate with like-minded individuals from around the world as you create memories that will stay with you long after the week’s adventure comes to an end.

Accommodation Options

When it comes to accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia, you can expect a unique and unforgettable experience. Instead of traditional hotels or resorts, participants stay on luxurious yachts, creating a truly immersive and extraordinary sailing adventure.

The yachts provided for The Yacht Week Croatia are spacious and well-equipped, catering to the needs of the participants. Each yacht typically accommodates 6-12 people, creating a close-knit community of like-minded individuals. They come with comfortable sleeping quarters, bathroom facilities, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious deck where you can relax, socialize, and take in the stunning views.

There are different types of yachts available, allowing participants to choose the level of luxury that suits their preferences and budget. From standard yachts to premium and luxury options, there’s a range of choices available. The higher-end yachts often come with additional amenities such as air conditioning, expansive deck space, and more luxurious finishes.

Participants can choose to charter their own yacht with a group of friends or join a pre-made crew. This provides an opportunity to connect with new people and make lifelong friendships during the journey. The crews are usually assigned a professional skipper who will navigate the yacht and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on board.

It’s important to note that while the yachts offer comfortable accommodations, it’s important to pack wisely. Make sure to bring essentials such as sunscreen, swimwear, towels, and comfortable clothing suitable for both daytime activities and evening events. Additionally, packing light is recommended as space on the yacht is limited.

Living on a yacht during The Yacht Week Croatia is an experience like no other. It allows participants to feel the thrill of living on the open water, waking up to breathtaking views every morning, and immersing themselves in the beauty of the Adriatic coastline. It also creates a sense of camaraderie among participants as they share the excitement and challenges of the sailing adventure.

Whether you choose a standard yacht or opt for a more luxurious option, the accommodation during The Yacht Week Croatia promises comfort, convenience, and an extraordinary experience that complements the overall adventure.

Food and Dining

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a delightful culinary journey, allowing participants to indulge in delicious local cuisine, fresh seafood, and vibrant flavors. From traditional Croatian dishes to international fare, there are plenty of options to satisfy every palate during this sailing adventure.

While onboard the yacht, participants have the freedom to prepare their own meals in the fully equipped kitchen. This gives you the chance to showcase your culinary skills or try your hand at preparing local dishes using fresh ingredients sourced from the various destinations.

For those who prefer to sit back and relax, there’s the option to hire a private chef who will take care of all your meals. This ensures a hassle-free dining experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying the journey and exploring the Adriatic coast.

During The Yacht Week Croatia, it’s essential to sample the local cuisine. Croatian food is known for its Mediterranean influences, with an emphasis on fresh seafood, grilled meats, olive oil, and aromatic herbs.

Some must-try dishes include “Peka,” a traditional Croatian dish consisting of slow-cooked meat and vegetables, and “Octopus Salad,” a refreshing and flavorful appetizer made with tender octopus, tomatoes, onions, and herbs.

Indulge in the local seafood specialties, such as fresh fish grilled to perfection, “Brodet,” a hearty fish stew, and “Black Risotto,” a savory dish made with squid ink and rice.

Exploring the local markets and food markets in the coastal towns is a great way to immerse yourself in the culinary culture of Croatia. Stock up on fresh fruits, vegetables, and local products to enjoy during your journey.

Throughout The Yacht Week Croatia, there are also opportunities to join cooking classes and learn how to prepare traditional Croatian dishes from local chefs. These experiences allow you to delve deeper into the culinary traditions and gain new skills that you can showcase to your fellow crewmates.

When it comes to dining out, the coastal towns and islands along the Adriatic coast offer a plethora of options. Indulge in waterfront restaurants, charming cafes, and street food stalls that serve up a mix of local and international cuisines.

Pair your meals with Croatian wines, which have gained recognition for their quality and unique flavors. Join a wine tasting session, explore vineyards, and sample the diverse range of wines produced in the region.

Whether you’re dining on your yacht, exploring local markets, or savoring meals at waterfront restaurants, The Yacht Week Croatia promises a delectable food journey that will tantalize your taste buds and introduce you to the rich culinary traditions of Croatia.

Tips for a Successful Yacht Week Croatia Experience

Preparing for The Yacht Week Croatia can greatly enhance your overall experience. Here are some tips to ensure a successful and memorable adventure:

  • Pack wisely: As space on the yacht is limited, pack light and bring essential items such as sunscreen, swimwear, towels, and comfortable clothing suitable for both daytime activities and evening events. Don’t forget any necessary travel documents, medications, and personal toiletries.
  • Stay hydrated: The sun and sea breeze can be dehydrating, so make sure to drink plenty of water throughout the journey. Consider bringing a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated while minimizing plastic waste.
  • Embrace spontaneity: While it’s great to have a general plan, be open to unexpected adventures and spontaneous detours. The Yacht Week Croatia is all about embracing the unexpected and making the most of every moment.
  • Respect the environment: Practice sustainable tourism and respect the natural beauty of the Adriatic coast. Dispose of waste properly, minimize plastic consumption, and be mindful of marine life and protected areas.
  • Party responsibly: The Yacht Week Croatia offers incredible nightlife, but remember to party responsibly. Pace yourself, stay hydrated, and be mindful of your alcohol consumption. Respect other yacht weekers, the local communities, and adhere to the guidelines provided by the organizers.
  • Connect with your crewmates: The Yacht Week Croatia is an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals from around the world. Take the time to get to know your crewmates, share experiences, and build lifelong friendships. Embrace the spirit of camaraderie and teamwork.
  • Prepare for the elements: The Adriatic coast can experience various weather conditions, so pack accordingly. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, and lightweight clothing for sun protection, as well as a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.
  • Stay active and explore: Take advantage of the activities and excursions available during The Yacht Week Croatia. Dive into the crystal-clear waters, try water sports, explore the islands, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Make the most of each destination and create memories that go beyond the party scene.
  • Be flexible: While it’s great to have an itinerary, be prepared for changes. Weather conditions and the discretion of the skipper may alter the planned route. Embrace flexibility and go with the flow, as these changes can often lead to unexpected discoveries and memorable experiences.
  • Capture the memories: Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the beautiful moments and stunning landscapes along the way. Take photos and videos to document your Yacht Week Croatia experience, but also remember to put the camera down and immerse yourself fully in the adventure.

By following these tips, you’ll be well-prepared and ready to make the most of your Yacht Week Croatia experience. Get ready for an incredible sailing adventure, unforgettable parties, and lifelong memories!

The Yacht Week Croatia offers a unique adventure that combines the thrill of sailing with the beauty of the Adriatic coast. It’s a week-long journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, vibrant parties, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a first-time adventurer, The Yacht Week Croatia caters to all levels of experience, providing the opportunity to explore stunning islands, swim in crystal-clear waters, and immerse yourself in the vibrant party scene.

From the moment you set sail, you’ll find yourself surrounded by like-minded individuals from around the world, forming a close-knit community that shares the love for adventure and a desire to create lifelong friendships. The Yacht Week Croatia not only offers thrilling activities and exhilarating parties, but also a chance to disconnect from the daily grind and connect with the beauty of nature and the joy of being on the open water.

Whether you’re dancing under the stars at a beach party, exploring ancient ruins, or simply relaxing on deck, The Yacht Week Croatia promises an experience like no other. It’s a chance to embrace spontaneity, immerse yourself in the local culture, and forge connections with people who share your sense of adventure.

As you sail along the Adriatic coast, you’ll discover hidden coves, charming coastal towns, and breathtaking landscapes that will leave you in awe. The Yacht Week Croatia is an opportunity to experience the magic of Croatia – its rich history, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality.

Remember to pack light, stay hydrated, and party responsibly. Respect the environment and local communities, and embrace the spirit of camaraderie and friendship that permeates The Yacht Week Croatia.

Whether you choose to charter your own yacht or join a pre-made crew, The Yacht Week Croatia promises a journey that will create memories to last a lifetime. So, set sail, feel the wind in your hair, and dive into the adventure of a lifetime. The Yacht Week Croatia awaits you!

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Yacht Week in Croatia

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Have you ever wanted to spend a week sailing the seas and partying on a luxury yacht? Then Yacht Week in Croatia is for you. There are other iterations of “Yacht Week,” however, Croatia has the original and biggest routes, and many argue that it is the best. Until September 6th, you can choose from eight one-week-long options to get your party on.

This “floating festival” has red and black routes to choose from. Both routes go to the same islands along the Croatian coast, but on different days. By booking directly with theyachtweek.com/croatia you can get some awesome exclusives: A Skipper for your yacht who will act as a navigator and overall ocean expert, exclusive events, international DJs, six nights of accommodations on a yacht, a dinghy for whenever you want to get off the ship and explore the islands, and what is probably most convenient, an end-of-trip yacht cleaning.

Yacht Week is all about relaxing, unwinding and partying however you want. From the time you book your tickets, you choose the type of boat you want to spend your week on. Perhaps the Classic Monohull is for you, or the Premium Catamaran is more your style. You can book an entire yacht, or just a cabin for yourself and a few friends. There are daytime events and an extensive nightlife atmosphere. Chill on the yacht for the day or go explore the local island. Stops during the week include places like Natural Bay, Vis, Bol, Trogir and Hvar. Enjoy seaside yoga, go on a castle hike, try the floating raft party, explore Vis via a convertible, or take pride in your yacht by racing in the Regatta. Tickets begin at 638 euros per person, but book soon because slots are limited.

Tips to Make the Most of Yacht Week Croatia

Be prepared for extra costs. Port fees, food and drinks, essentials (toilet paper, paper towels, etc.), yacht fuel, water, shore power and the refundable yacht deposit are not included in your initial price. The Blonde Abroad blogger, who has done this experience four times, estimates these extra costs, not including the yacht deposit, will be around 2,000 dollars.

Hydrate and be safe! Summer sun, alcohol and a constant party atmosphere is a fun time but remember to hydrate with water to ward off dangerous dehydration that will put a damper on the trip. Also, lather on the sunscreen. No one wants to be burdened with sunburn.

Booking an entire yacht is cheaper than booking individual cabins when estimating “per person” costs. If you don’t have enough people in your group to book a yacht, The Yacht Week offers a “crew finder” option to help you fill your boat.

Pack light and small. Cabins are small and hard, bulky suitcases will take up unnecessary space. You will be spending the week in your bathing suits, it will all fit in a duffle bag. You can view your itinerary before your trip to know how much and what to pack.

Bring a flag (or two). This doesn’t just help you represent your country, but also helps you find your boat after a long day on shore.

Hope for the best, plan for the worst. Blogger “ Chasing Sole ” has some great things on their list that even I didn’t think of: Bring tweezers for plucking out sea urchin spikes, vitamin C to ward off any sickness, a travel-size first-aid kit and nausea/sea sickness aids.

Buy travel insurance. Emergencies and accidents happen, especially on boats with copious amounts of alcohol consumption. Save yourself thousands of dollars in potential medical expenses with travel insurance.

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The Beginners Guide to Yacht Week Croatia

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The Yacht Week, wow! The trip, well experience, of a lifetime! Unlike most adventures, The Yacht Week is not a single event that only happens once a year. Instead, it’s a week long epic boat party that is stretched out throughout several months in your choice of either Croatia, Greece, Montenegro or BVI Caribbean. It’s up to you to decide which week you’d like to go and in which country. Being that Croatia is the ORIGINAL route, I felt that it was only right to start what could be a series of adventures  where it all started.

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Pick A Route

The Yacht Week Croatia is here to make life harder on you by giving you not one, not two, but THREE different routes to choose from. Due to an increasingly large interest in sailing (and partying on) the Adriatic sea, one route is not enough. They now offer the black, the red and the Ultra route.

The black and red routes are identical, except they operate in different directions. The black route is not only the best route (based off of public opinion), but it’s the original route. There are typically 30-50 boats sailing this route, which currently makes it the most popular out of the three. My group decided to go on this route, and we did not regret it AT ALL.

The red route is the newest Croatian Route that sails from Dubrovnik to Trogir. Since it’s still new, it typically has about 20-25 boats sailing this route, making it the least popular amongst the three.

Croatia Ultra is the wildest route out of the three. If you’ve ever been to the world famous Ultra Music Festival and want to relive all the madness while sailing the seas in between sets, then this is the route for you. This wild route is similar in popularity as the black route and typically has about 30-50 boats sailing.

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Cabin Vs. Yacht

Each yacht accommodates approximately between 6 to 12 people. The main difference between choosing a cabin or a yacht is whether or not you’re planning on filling the cabins on the yacht with your own crew or if you’d like TYW’s talent to place you (and your cabin crew mate) on a boat with strangers, who will end up becoming family. Each yacht has 3-5 cabins depending on the size, and if you decide to go with the entire yacht package, then it will be your responsibility to find crew members to fill those cabins.

One thing to note is that TYW prefers to keep an equal gender ratio on each yacht, so if it’s uneven then there may be an additional penalty charge.

My crew consisted of 4 mermaids, so we decided to go with the cabin option. We purchased 2 cabins on a standard yacht, which ended up being one of the smaller yachts, but we were okay with that. We were crewed up with 4 mermen from Australia and the funnest (not biased, I promise) skipper from South Africa.

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To Hostess Or Not To Hostess

Having a hostess throughout the week is optional, and to be honest – a tough decision. It really all depends on whether or not you plan on eating full meals throughout the week.

What does a hostess do? A hostess is pretty much a live-in culinary genius. They will shop for you and prepare ALL breakfasts, lunches and TWO dinners throughout the week.

Considering the fact that we were living in our bathing suits for a week, our group opted out of paying the extra money for a host. We knew that we would want to have a light breakfast and lunch and then go out and have dinner in town every day. When we first arrived, we had to wait a few hours before being let on board, so our group got together and went grocery shopping as a whole. We bought daily lunch supplies, including hamburger patties, pasta, taco meat, etc., and split that cost amongst each other evenly. It turned out to be around $35 per person for 8 people. Not bad at all. We then each separately bought our own personal stash of snacks and alcohol, which also was not too expensive.

One thing we had to consider was to make sure our skipper was fed every meal throughout the entire week. Yes, that is YOUR responsibility. So although we split the cost evenly between 8 people, we made sure we had enough food to feed a group of 9 people for each meal. We also took turns making breakfast for our skipper every day, which mainly consisted of scrambled eggs – so that wasn’t too hard.

Overall, I’m glad we didn’t splurge on a hostess. Although, if you’re the type to rather be pampered, then spending a little extra money for one isn’t a bad idea.

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Not exaggerating, but how you pack for the week will make you or break you.. or your toes. The cabins on each yacht are TINY and are a shared space between two people, so it’s important to pack smart and light. First rule of thumb when packing – NO HARD SUITCASES. Your luggage needs to stay in your assigned cabin, so be smart with the size and material used. The best type of luggage to use is a duffel bag that can easily be folded and placed under your mattress. I had a couple of tight layover flights before and after TYW that I didn’t want to risk missing any due to having to check in a bag, so I opted for this spacious Olympia 8-pocket carry-on duffel from Amazon.

Second rule of thumb – BE ORGANIZED and understand that a box of Ziploc Freezer bags is your best friend and will possibly be your savior.

Confused? Don’t worry – I’ll explain.

Day 8 , TYW smartphone app, releases a daily itinerary of where you’ll be on each day and what type of events are lined up for that day. So based off of that you can pretty much figure out which outfits you’ll need for each day. There’s no need to over pack because it’s likely that you’ll be in your bathing suits all day, every day and sometimes even throughout the night.

Ziploc bags are going to make your getting ready process a lot easier. They are like packing cubes except better because you can suction the air out of them to make more room in your duffel. Each one of my freezer bags was labeled in permanent marker by day and held 3 outfits: a bathing suit, a daytime outfit for possible land expeditions and a night-time party outfit. I separated my toiletries by putting my face, body and shower materials into smaller freezer bags. I ended up packing the toiletries bags in my duffel pockets to keep them separate from my clothes. Once I got to my cabin, I was able to unpack my duffel and place each Ziploc bag in order by day on our shelf, which made it easier for me to get dressed every day.

Side note: You most likely will not be able to use any hair dryers or irons on board, so I’d recommend saving room in your luggage by not packing any. Instead, bring hair creams and other hair essentials that’ll keep the daily natural look looking fresh to death.

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Budgeting in real life is hard, but budgeting for TYW is even harder. To be honest, it’s hard to figure out exactly how much money you’ll need throughout the week, but if you play it smart then you won’t need much.

Aside from spending money for the week, you’ll need Yacht deposit money and Kitty Pool money – both are due in cash upon arrival.

Yacht Deposit – This amount differs depending on the size of your yacht. If you rented a Catamaran yacht for the week, it could be thousands of dollars per person. Our yacht was the standard basic option, so our deposit was only €375 per person. Since TYW is originally a European company, the deposit had to be paid in EURO’s and it was given to our skipper on the first day. Keep in mind that if you don’t break anything on the yacht, you’ll get your deposit back at the end of the trip.

The currency used for everything else is Croatian Kuna (HRK). Since my national currency is USD, I was required to exchange my cash into Euro and then from Euro to Kuna. To avoid additional exchange rate fees, try to go to your local bank before your trip and exchange your currency directly into Kuna’s.

Kitty Fund – This fund covers most additional costs for the week, which include fuel, water, docking fees, and some water taxis. We gave our skipper a total of 1220 HRK (roughly about 184 USD) each and he paid these fees for us. If there is any money left over at the end of the week, then the skipper will distribute the money evenly between all crew members. We used a lot of water, (showers, washing dishes, etc) so we didn’t have any money from the kitty fund left over.

Since both the deposit and kitty fund differ depending on route and boat size, you can expect an email from TYW a week or two before your trip with exact details on how much both expected totals are. My group received our email 10 days before our trip, so don’t expect too much of a heads up.

Grocery Shopping – Each yacht is only stocked up with a few essentials. With possibly 9 other roommates, it’s easy to run out of daily necessities. So other than food and snacks for the week, make sure to add toilet paper, paper towels, hand soap, garbage bags, dish washing soap, a sponge and plenty of water bottle cases to the group shopping list for your arrival day.

Other than the deposit, kitty fund and some cash for your grocery shopping – you’ll need some spending money. Since we went grocery shopping on day 1 for breakfast and lunch supplies, we did not have to spend that much money on food. Grocery stores also sell alcohol for pretty cheap, so we each stocked up on a couple bottles of the drink of our choice and some mixers. So not only did we have enough alcohol to day party every day, but we were able to pregame before every outing. We went out for dinner almost every night, but it did not break the bank. Depending on how much you plan on eating out or drinking, I’d say about $75-$100 a day budget is pretty reasonable. Just don’t forget to include your skipper and your hostess if you have one in your budget plans since you are responsible for paying for their meals.

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What To Bring Vs. What To Buy There

The marinas you’ll dock at throughout the week will have small bodega-like grocery stores that have almost everything you’ll need, so save room in your luggage and don’t pack too much.

What to bring with you:

  • Plastic flip flops or sandals that you can wear on the boat or in the shower.
  • Reusable insulated stainless steel tumbler. Not only does this keep your drink cold in the summer heat, but it keeps plastic out of the sea.
  • Skincare products. Don’t expect to find your daily high-end facial moisturizer on the shelves, so if your skincare regime includes specifics – bring them.
  • Electronics. You’re going to be in the middle of the Adriatic Sea, so if you plan on blasting music while still having a full phone battery life bring a car charger, a battery pack , and an auxiliary cord.
  • Handheld battery operated fan to cool off throughout the day.
  • FLAGS! Not only will they be used to rep your country, but they can also help you identify which boat is yours during that late night walk home when all the boats start to look the same.

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What to buy there:

  • Sunscreen and suntan lotion.
  • Float. You can either buy these at the local bodega or even possibly get free recycled floats from the crews leaving the week before. Just make sure you get it on Day 1 during your first market run because you’ll be floating around almost every day.
  • Shampoo, conditioner and body wash.
  • Bug repellent.
  • A Captain’s hat for obvious reasons.
  • Beach towel – The markets have plenty of towels and your skipper and/or host will give you one large and one medium sized bath towel for showers.
  • A pump. Believe me when I say that blowing up multiple floats is hard work. I almost fainted a few times before finding out that each boat has an emergency pump under one of the seats. Look for it and use it before manually pumping. You’ll thank me for this.

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Planning Ahead For Emergencies

If you ask any skipper at TYW, they will tell you that at least one person breaks their toe during each week because heavy objects in a tight space while on wavy water and being drunk do not mix that well. So, in other words hope for the best, but plan for the worst.

A few things to keep your emergency worries at ease:

Travel Insurance. Just buy it. Travel insurance covers unexpected medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost luggage and some other losses incurred during the trip. On either the fourth or fifth night of our trip, two of my crew members decided to drunkenly jump over steel bollard on their way back to our yacht after a night out. It ended with one of the guys being rushed to the hospital by our skipper to get stitches. Another girl randomly slipped on her yacht and sprained her ankle. You just never know.

Tweezers. Unless you’re a bushy-browed babe like me, you don’t really think of packing tweezers for emergencies. Croatia is full of tiny spiny sea urchins and it’s very easy to get stung by them. In fact, I accidentally stepped on one while hanging out at the local beach and ended up having 10, yes that’s right – 10 , splinter-like spikes in my foot. Although it ruined my day, having tweezers nearby helped me pick each spike out one by one.

Nausea and sleeping aids. You’re going to be living on a rocking boat for a week, so expect a little nausea. I don’t typically get sea sick, but I woke up on the second day, took a bite out of a banana and immediately got sick. Needless to say, I didn’t eat anymore bananas that trip. Dramamine is a great motion sickness prevention medicine that can be bought over-the-counter. It also comes in non-drowsy so it shouldn’t stop you from having all that daytime fun. I’d recommend stocking up in both non-drowsy and regular Dramamine, or something similar, because the motion of the boat was the worst at night. The high winds would make our boat dramatically rock side to side when it was docked. It was so bad that I woke up every day with a new unexplained bruise, which probably came from unknowingly bumping into my cabin mate throughout the night.

Emergency first-aid kit. This is a no-brainer, so it doesn’t even really need an explanation. Every yacht should have a first aid kit on deck, but it never hurts to have extra band aids handy. You, or one of your crew members, will probably get cut at some point of the trip, so I’d recommend bringing a travel-sized first-aid kit with you for those small emergencies.

Emergen-C. There’s no doubt in my mind that you’re going to get sick, whether you end up swapping spit with someone else or not. Almost everyone went home without a voice or with some sort of bronchitis. Apparently, the hacking cough that you most likely will end the trip with is a well-known cold amongst yacht weekers called the skippers cough . That’s what happens when you have a mix of boys, girls, alcohol and lots of bad decisions in a confined area for a week. Pack some Emergen-C and drink it on the daily.

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Don’t Forget To Tip 

I cannot stress this enough, treat treat TREAT your skipper and hostess well and make sure you tip both of them at the end of the trip.

You’d be surprised with how many people “forget” to tip their skippers and hosts. Hosts wake up early to cook for your crew EVERY. DAY., and skippers literally have the navigation of your week in their hands.

Tipping Etiquette:

Pay them in either USD or Euro’s. Most skippers and hosts don’t live in Croatia, so they don’t typically like being paid in Croatian Kuna’s.

Pay them separately. If you have both a skipper and a host, don’t give one lump sum. Hand both of them their tip separately.

Depending on how well they did, tip about $80-$100 each. So in total, that’s $160-$200 per person for tip. Unless your crew went crazy and broke a bunch of stuff on the yacht, you should get your deposit back at the end of the trip. Since that was originally paid in Euro’s, we each ended up taking 100 euros from that and handing it to our skipper before heading to the airport.

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Let Loose And Have Fun

Leave your worries at home and just have fun. TYW is not the time to think about work and it’s definitely not the time to think about morals. (hehe, jk mom)

You’ll most likely see a lot of random hookups, nudity and most definitely some crude behavior. So leave your judgemental behavior at home, relax and float your way into the happy yacht week abyss.

But most importantly – JUST HAVE FUN!

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