Discover Split's Hidden Gems with Yacht Charters

Split is recognized as having Croatia's most stunning harbors. Every single one of these municipalities provides direct access to the Adriatic Sea. The yacht tours that can be booked in Split are widely considered to be some of the best in all of Croatia. Regularly, visitors take hired split-hulled boats around the Blue Lagoon, where they may also see a shipwreck and a variety of islands. By renting a boat in Split and utilizing it as your mode of transportation, you can explore the adjacent islands, the Blue Lagoon, and the shipwreck.

Because of its location in Croatia, Split is a convenient jumping-off point for day journeys to both inland and coastal tourist destinations. This section discusses day trips and other activities that can be done if you charter a yacht in Split from Nautal. We guarantee that every tour will present you with breathtaking landscapes and the opportunity to swim in the Adriatic Sea, the world's purest water.

 

Blue Lagoon and Trogir 

While there is much to do, it is possible to spend a single day sightseeing in both the Blue Lagoon and Trogir, a picture-perfect town that has kept a sizable amount of its medieval capital intact. It may seem overwhelming at first, but you can view many of Split's most famous sights in a reasonable time if you focus your attention and have a game plan. Nautal's yacht charters help you accomplish that. They take place over a half day and focuses on some of the most spectacular spots easily accessible by boat from Split.

 

The Islands of Brac, Hvar, and Pakleni

An Adriatic cruise is the only way to enjoy the beautiful weather, gin-clear water, and peaceful environment while bouncing from one island to the next. When you charter a yacht in Split, you can participate in fun activities like swimming and snorkeling. The water is a beautiful shade of blue and is renowned for its clarity. 

From Split, you may go to Brac, the third-largest island in the Adriatic, and continue exploring the beautiful views there.

 

Palace of Diocletian 

The Palace of Diocletian is a rectangular building that features gigantic spires at each of the four corners and gates on each of the four sides. It served as both a luxurious palace and a Roman military barracks (called a castrum) simultaneously.

Towers were erected on the interior and exterior walls of the palace at various times throughout the palace's history by residents of the palace as well as succeeding people of Split. It is still possible to get a general sense of how the royal home was laid out. If you walk along the Riva in a westerly direction, you can see the harbor and the southern side of the Palace. Along the way, you will pass several shops and other enterprises.

In case you find yourself lost in the Old Town area surrounding the Palace, you can either check the historical center model that is displayed on the Riva or the replica of Diocletian's Palace that is depicted on the adjacent panel. Both of these models can be found in the same area. 

 

 

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