Dubrovnik catamaran charter
itineraries.

Dubrovnik, in the broker’s words.
Dubrovnik charters live on the southern flank of the Dalmatian coast — ACI Marina Dubrovnik in Komolac (just behind the Old City), Marina Frapa Dubrovnik on the south side, and the smaller Marina Lapad as the boutique alternative. Catamarans dominate the fleet for two reasons: the southern Adriatic islands (Mljet, Lastovo, Korčula, Lopud) are characterised by sheltered shallow-water anchorages where the wide-beam 1.2-metre-draft catamaran sits comfortably, and the family-friendly southbound week (Mljet Day 1, Korčula Day 2, Lastovo Day 3–4) is the canonical first-bareboat itinerary in the country.
The wind regime is the gentler end of the Croatian coast: the Maestral thermal builds from the south-west at 3–5 Beaufort through summer afternoons, evenings settle calm, and the Bura risk drops noticeably south of Pelješac. The Jugo south-easterly is the autumn-spring threat — builds 3-metre seas into Mljet's south coast and forces shelter in the Polače inlet on the north side of the island.
Headline catamaran anchorages include Polače and Pomena inside Mljet National Park (saltwater Veliko Jezero lake with a 12th-century Benedictine monastery on the small island within the lake), Šipan Town on Šipan (the sheltered northern bay with the Renaissance ducal palace), Lopud (white-sand Šunj Bay on the east side, a 90-minute walk from the village quay), Korčula's Lumbarda (sheltered south-east cove with the Grk wine vineyards), and Lastovo's Skrivena Luka — "Hidden Harbour" — the deep south-coast inlet that is fully protected from any wind direction and is the catamaran's bombproof overnight.
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