Set out from Split, Croatia, and trade the city’s stone alleys for open water aboard a private Beneteau Barracuda 8 on this Custom Private Charter. Departing from ACI Marina Split, Uvala Baluni 8, Split or by arrangement from Supetar, the experience hands you a day of islands, hidden bays, and waterfront dining shaped by your preferences and steered by a professional skipper.
The central Dalmatian coast is defined by karst limestone, pine‑draped islets, and narrow channels that slice between larger islands like Brač, Hvar, and Šolta. On this boat you can anchor in turquoise coves, thread sea caves where light fractures on wet rock, and drop a snorkel into waters threaded with Posidonia seagrass. Small jagged cliffs and pebbled beaches create dramatic swim stops; look for garfish, dorado, and small grouper in the shallows, and keep an eye out for grazing shoals and circling gulls.
What makes this charter special is the freedom to design your route. Rather than a fixed timetable, you choose whether the day is a relaxed swim circuit, a sightseeing run past coastal villages, or a waterfront lunch at a family-run konoba. The Beneteau Barracuda 8 is nimble enough to slip into tighter bays yet comfortable for up to seven people, so the day feels private, not cramped. Your skipper navigates, briefs you on safe swim zones, and recommends restaurants and anchoring spots based on sea state and wind.
Practical details are straightforward: arrive at least 15 minutes before departure with valid ID at ACI Marina Split, Uvala Baluni 8, Split. The standard trip is four hours but can be extended; fuel estimates are based on a roughly 20 NM route and may vary. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the operator advises contacting them for any accessibility needs. The skipper reserves the right to alter plans for safety in poor conditions.
For travelers staying in Split, this charter delivers a fast, sensory introduction to Dalmatia’s coastline—salt on skin, tight coves to explore, and restaurants where seafood is a promise of catch-to-table freshness. It’s an ideal option for couples seeking a private day at sea, small groups celebrating an occasion, or families who want a flexible mix of swimming and island hopping without the crowds of larger ferries. Book with an eye toward calmer mornings and avoid forecasted maestral afternoons to maximize your chances of glassy bays and smooth cruising.
Local skippers often recommend early departures for sea glass conditions and suggest a seafood lunch at a stone pier konoba where fishermen tie up daily. Wear reef shoes for pebbles and bring sunscreen, a light wind jacket, and a camera; this coastline rewards curiosity with quick discoveries and quiet anchorages away from the crowds.