
World-Class Sport After Your Morning Swim
Enjoy a Tennis Tournament in Paradise
Imagine cruising to the island of Brac in early June, and showing up to Croatia Bol Women’s Open in ultimate style on your private luxury yacht. Spend 7 days exploring the secrets of the deep blue Adriatic sea, swimming in private coves around the island, and eating fresh caught fish straight off the boat. In the afternoon get up close, and personal and watch your favorite tennis players battle for 1st place in a majestic island setting. Enjoy exclusive luxury accommodation on one of our high end yachts in Croatia, then relax and let us plan a tennis lover’s dream vacation. Think alfresco dining with a view of glittering waves in one direction and verdant mountains on the other. Mimosas with your breakfast on the deck before you prepare to watch the final of the only WTA tournament in Southeastern Europe.
The Island of Brac is easily accessible through Split International Airport and is only an hour away on your private yacht charter.

Clear Waters And Spectacular Views
The town of Bol, where the WTA Tennis Tournament takes place, sits on the southern end of Brac island. It’s crystal clear waters, wide beaches and calm seas are a fantastic place to moor your luxury yacht rental in Croatia. The Golden Cape (Zlatni Rat) is a beautiful and unique peninsula that stretches nearly half a kilometer into the azure Adriatic Sea. The sands of this gorgeous beach are continually shifting with the tides, so you experience a new vista every time you visit, and the sandy shore is stretching every year. Behind the town of Bol, a trip up into those hills will take you to the Kostilo Fortress. You can hike the trail to Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Croatian Islands, which will give you spectacular views of the coastline for miles around.

Try The Local Cuisine
There are a myriad of excellent restaurants by the sea in Bol if you feel like a change from dining onboard your yacht. The center of Bol gets pretty lively in the summer too. You might come across a performance of Dalmatian klapa folk songs in a local bar, or dance the night away to the numerous live outdoor concerts.

Sports Lovers Paradise
If exploring the outdoors calls your name, we can help you find the best places to take part in extreme sports. Brac has numerous activities to offer such as windsurfing at Zlatni Rat Beach, hiking, rock climbing, scuba diving or something a little more relaxing such as snorkeling or taking a cycle tour around the island.

Explore Any Of The 1244 Croatian Islands
The island of Hvar is known for its incredible wineries dating back 2000 years, local culture, and St. Tropez lifestyle and high class beach parties. Once you have spent a few days exploring the gorgeous beaches, try some local wine that was brought to the island by the ancient greeks. If nightlife and beach parties are on your agenda we can organize the best places to listen to world class DJ’s perform under a majestic sunset.
Imagine a beautiful yacht anchored on the azure waves in a secluded bay, the sunlight is glittering on the water, and you can see a verdant island on the horizon. The island of Vis and the surrounding islets have so much to see and do, it’s a perfect place to add a few days to your yacht charter holiday. Sail your luxury yacht around to Bisevo Island just a few nautical miles away. This island is home to just a handful of people, and the crown jewel is a natural phenomenon called the Blue Cave. The cave was formed by the erosion of the limestone rock that makes up the island, and the light that filters through the stone roof makes the water sparkle and glint like a kaleidoscope.
Another island you cannot miss is Solta. It’s a smaller, quieter island, but it’s home to a series of beautiful beaches that give way to a pine forest. This is a great place to explore, and you may be lucky enough to come across traces of the country’s Roman past amongst the olive groves. Head over to Tatinja Bay on your charter yacht for a great day on the beach before you explore the island further.
