From Slovenia's charming Piran through Croatia's stunning Istrian coast and majestic Dalmatia, to Italy's Gulf of Trieste and Montenegro's dramatic Bay of Kotor — discover the most spectacular coastlines of the Adriatic.
Each region offers unique experiences, from medieval coastal towns to hidden swimming coves and authentic Mediterranean cuisine.
Slovenia may have the shortest coastline in the Mediterranean, but it's packed with charm. Your journey begins in historic Piran, one of the most beautiful Venetian towns on the Adriatic. Despite its small size, Slovenia offers stunning nature reserves, excellent seafood, and peaceful anchorages.
Your base - a perfectly preserved medieval town with narrow streets, Venetian architecture, and authentic atmosphere. Less touristy than Croatian coast.
Protected coastline with dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear water, and the famous Strunjan cliff - Slovenia's highest flysch cliff (80m).
Traditional fishing village turned charming seaside town. Great waterfront restaurants specializing in fresh catch of the day.
The star of the Northern Adriatic. Croatian Istria offers everything: stunning medieval hilltop towns, hidden coves with turquoise water, world-class cuisine (truffles!), excellent wines, and hundreds of islands and inlets to explore. The most popular destination for our charters.
Istria's most picturesque town - colorful houses tumbling down to the harbor, church tower dominating the skyline, excellent restaurants, and charming old town. A must-visit.
Ancient Roman city with one of the best-preserved amphitheaters in the world. Rich history, vibrant nightlife, and gateway to the stunning Brijuni Islands.
UNESCO World Heritage site with the stunning Euphrasian Basilica. Charming waterfront promenade, excellent shopping, and Roman ruins throughout the old town.
Wild and beautiful nature park at Istria's southern tip. Incredible turquoise bays, cliff jumping spots, and completely untouched nature. Perfect for swimming.
Spectacular 10km channel carved into the coast. Famous for oyster and mussel farms. Peaceful anchorage with floating restaurants serving the freshest seafood.
Cross into Italian waters for a different flavor of the Adriatic. The Gulf of Trieste offers Italian coastal charm with fewer crowds. Weather-dependent routes (requires good conditions and border clearance), but worth it for those seeking adventure and authentic Italian experiences.
Grand Italian city with Austro-Hungarian elegance. Historic coffee houses, Piazza Unità d'Italia (one of Europe's largest seafront squares), and Miramare Castle.
Ancient island town with thermal spas, beautiful lagoon, and authentic Italian atmosphere. Known as the "Island of the Sun" - excellent beaches and family-friendly.
Popular Italian beach resort with 8km of golden sand. Lively marina, excellent restaurants, and quintessential Italian coastal vibe. Weather permitting.
Routes to Italy depend on weather conditions, sea state, and border formalities. The captain will assess conditions and advise on feasibility. Valid passports required for all guests when crossing international borders.
Montenegro's coastline is one of the Mediterranean's most dramatic destinations. From the UNESCO-listed Bay of Kotor — Europe's southernmost fjord — to the luxury marina of Porto Montenegro, this region combines raw natural beauty with world-class yachting infrastructure.
UNESCO World Heritage Site with towering mountains plunging into deep blue waters. Medieval Old Town of Kotor with Venetian architecture, fortification walls, and 1,350 steps to the fortress. This spectacular bay is often called Europe's southernmost fjord and offers some of the most dramatic scenery in the Mediterranean. The ancient city walls date back to the 9th century and wind up the steep mountainside. Walk through marble-paved streets lined with centuries-old palaces, churches, and charming squares. Don't miss climbing to San Giovanni Fortress for breathtaking panoramic views of the bay.
Dubbed "The Monaco of the Adriatic," Porto Montenegro is one of the world's most prestigious superyacht marinas. Located in the stunning Bay of Kotor in Tivat, this award-winning marina offers 450 world-class berths accommodating yachts up to 250 meters. Built on the site of a former naval shipyard, Porto Montenegro has transformed into the Mediterranean's most exciting luxury destination. The waterfront promenade features designer boutiques (Armani, Dior, Rolex), Michelin-level restaurants, the Regent Hotel, and a vibrant social scene. This is where the global yachting elite gather — offering tax incentives, five-star facilities, and an unmatched lifestyle. Whether you're docking for provisions or celebrating Montenegro's arrival, Porto Montenegro delivers world-class service in a breathtaking setting.
The crown jewel of Porto Montenegro — an exclusive members club offering unrivaled luxury and sophistication. The Yacht Club features the world-famous Buddha Bar Beach, bringing the legendary Parisian nightlife experience to the Adriatic. Enjoy Asian-fusion cuisine, signature cocktails, and stunning waterfront views while yachts glide by. The private beach club offers cabanas, infinity pools, and impeccable service. Evening transforms into electric atmosphere with resident DJs spinning Buddha Bar's signature lounge beats. This is where international jet-setters, yacht owners, and celebrities come to see and be seen. The perfect place to celebrate your arrival in Montenegro or toast to an unforgettable charter.
Montenegro's newest ultra-luxury destination on the Adriatic coast near Herceg Novi. Portonovi is a world-class marina village featuring the exclusive One&Only resort — the first One&Only property in Europe. This 5-star paradise offers Chenot Espace wellness spa, Michelin-quality dining, private beach club, and a stunning superyacht marina. The perfect blend of contemporary luxury and Montenegrin hospitality. Dock your yacht and experience unparalleled service in one of Europe's most exciting emerging luxury destinations.
One of Montenegro's most enchanting treasures — a perfectly preserved baroque village frozen in time. This car-free waterfront gem is lined with Venetian palaces and stone mansions from the 17th and 18th centuries, when Perast was a wealthy maritime power. The village is famous for the iconic Our Lady of the Rocks — an artificial island with a stunning blue-domed church, one of the most photographed spots in the entire Adriatic. Take a tender to the island or simply admire it from the yacht. Perast's tranquil beauty and romantic atmosphere make it a must-visit stop in the Bay of Kotor.
Montenegro's most popular coastal stretch. Medieval walled old town, sandy beaches, luxury beach clubs, and vibrant nightlife. Perfect blend of history and modern resort life.
Every route is customized to your interests, weather conditions, and preferences. Discuss your dream itinerary with our experienced captain.
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