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Last Chance: 2026 Luxury Yacht Charter Dates in Croatia & Greece

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High season doesn't last forever. In fact, that's rather the point — and right now, a select few weeks across Croatia and Greece are still open for 2026. These are the kind of dates that, come August, guests wish they'd snapped up in June. If you've been weighing up a private yacht charter this summer, this is the moment to stop weighing and start packing.

Luxury yacht charter Croatia Adriatic coastline

Croatia Yacht Charter: The Adriatic at Its Peak

There is something about the Croatian coastline — the limestone islands, the colour of the water, the old city walls of Dubrovnik catching the late-afternoon light — that makes a gulet cruise here feel genuinely cinematic. And frankly, it never gets old.

Across the fleet, the remaining Croatia yacht charter opportunities span routes between Dubrovnik and Split — arguably the two most compelling port cities on the Adriatic. One vessel has an early July week still available departing from Dubrovnik, followed by a September week running from Dubrovnik to Split, and further availability from late September onward. Another yacht opens up in late July on the Split–Dubrovnik route, with a mid-August week and a late-September Dubrovnik round-trip rounding out the season. A third option offers a July week on the Dubrovnik–Split corridor, a late-September return loop out of Dubrovnik, and open availability from mid-October.

Three of these July weeks — across three different yachts — carry a 10% discount. That's a meaningful saving on a luxury charter holiday, and it applies to some of the best sailing conditions of the year. July in the Adriatic means reliable breezes, warm evenings, and island anchorages that feel a world away from the mainland crowds.

Croatia gulet cruise Dubrovnik Split route

Greece Yacht Charter: Corfu and the Ionian Islands

The Ionian Sea operates at a different frequency to the Adriatic — slower, greener, somehow more languid. Corfu in particular has a character entirely its own: Venetian architecture, olive groves tumbling to the shoreline, and water that shifts from jade to deep sapphire within a single bay. A Greece yacht charter based here is, in our view, one of the most underrated luxury charter holidays in the Mediterranean.

One of the fleet's vessels is based out of Corfu for a two-week window in mid-to-late July — 15th to 30th July — operating as a round-trip from the island. A 10% discount applies to these July weeks, making this a genuinely compelling proposition for anyone who hasn't yet sailed the Ionian. There is also late-August and early-September availability on a Split-to-TBA itinerary, offering flexibility for guests who want to blend Adriatic and Ionian waters in a single charter.

The Corfu-based weeks are the ones we'd move on quickly. Two consecutive weeks on a round-trip itinerary gives you real range — time to push south toward Paxos and Antipaxos, north toward the Albanian Riviera coast, or simply linger in a favourite cove without the pressure of a one-way transfer schedule.

Greece yacht charter Corfu Ionian Islands

Why Act Now

We'll be straightforward with you: the very earliest available date — a late-June embarkation out of Dubrovnik — is less than a week away. That one requires a quick conversation, and our team is ready to have it. The July weeks with discounts will follow close behind, and historically, discounted high-season availability on quality yachts disappears fast. September and October dates offer more breathing room, but the best cruising itineraries book up as guests consolidate their plans.

Whether your ideal week involves dropping anchor off a Dalmatian island at dusk, exploring the old harbour at Corfu Town, or simply spending seven days unreachable on the open sea — the yachts are there, the routes are ready, and a handful of dates remain. Reach out to our team and let's put the right vessel and itinerary in front of you before summer closes the door on 2026.

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