Croatia’s climate is ideal for a bareboat sailing holiday from Kremik. With blue skies, consistent warm weather and perfect sailing conditions, Croatia has long been a popular family-friendly bareboat charter destination.
Throughout the cruising season, water temperatures average 22 C (71F). Winds are generally light and variable in the mornings, with afternoon breezes and calm nights. Early and late in the season, southerly and south-easterly winds are variable.
The tidal range is small, only one to two feet, and an Agana yacht charter affords ample opportunity for gentle cruising in sheltered waters.
A yacht charter from Dalmatian Islands is ideal for family-friendly coastal cruising and easy island-hopping.
The climate is beautiful and the seas are calm. In summer, the winds are generally light and variable in the mornings, with afternoon breezes, generally in the range of 5 – 20 knots (5 – 23 Mph), which die down at night.
The tidal range is minimal and summer temperatures average 25 to 28 C (77 – 82F).
Please note that the Croatian authorities require an ICC or RYA Day Skipper certificate as a minimum.