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Experience Croatia's Dalmatian coast on a luxurious 7-day yacht cruise from Sukosan, combining stunning island views, local flavors, and relaxed sailing.
Taking a week-long yacht cruise along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast offers a blend of comfort, stunning scenery, and authentic local experiences. This particular tour, offered by Gomera, promises a luxury vessel, a thoughtfully curated itinerary, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy Croatia’s famed islands without the need for sailing skills.
What instantly catches your eye about this cruise is the focus on relaxed luxury—you’re not expected to sail yourself, but rather to sit back and soak in the incredible views while the experienced crew takes care of everything. A standout feature is the inclusive nature of the experience: gourmet meals, local wine tastings, and a Captain’s Dinner all contribute to making this trip feel indulgent but accessible.
One potential consideration is the additional costs outside of the initial price—things like fuel, port fees, and food are covered from a shared yacht fund, which averages around 200-250 EUR per person. This means you’ll want to budget accordingly. This cruise is perfect for travelers seeking a luxurious, hassle-free way to explore Dalmatia’s islands, especially those who enjoy good food, stunning scenery, and a touch of Mediterranean elegance.


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Your adventure begins in Sukosan, a charming town just 11 km from Zadar Airport, making arrivals straightforward. The cruise kicks off with a Captain’s Dinner on the first evening, where you’ll sample local dishes and meet your crew. This welcoming event sets the tone—relaxed, indulgent, and full of anticipation.
One of the main highlights is the visit to Kornati, a protected group of 140 islands known for their stark, rugged beauty. We loved the way the crew explained the significance of this area, highlighting that the islands are perfect for nature lovers—wild, unspoiled, and dotted with tiny coves. The group often anchors in tranquil bays, where swimming and relaxing on deck become part of the daily rhythm. Some reviews mention that the scenery here is “breathtaking, with endless views of rocky islets rising out of the sea.”
Next, the cruise takes you to Dugi Otok, famous for its Sali village and the Telašćica Bay, renowned for its natural salt lake. You’ll find that the calm waters and scenic cliffs make for one of the most picturesque stops. The Island of U, a lesser-known gem, offers intimate spots for swimming and exploring. Guests often comment on the peaceful vibe and natural beauty, likening it to a private paradise.
A standout moment is sailing through the Krka River gorges to reach Skradin. This part of the trip is especially appreciated because of the combination of scenic cruising and cultural richness. The boat ride through the lush gorges is a highlight, with reviewers noting that the views are “spectacular.” In Skradin, you can enjoy a rakija tasting—a local fruit brandy—before exploring the nearby waterfalls. The reviews mention how the waterfalls are a must-see, with some guests opting for an optional tour, but just relaxing by the water with a drink in hand is equally enchanting.
Throughout the week, you’ll also explore the marinas on Izh Island, the quaint town of Tribunj, and the peaceful harbor of Privic Luka. These stops are known for their intimate ambiance, local charm, and fewer crowds, making them ideal for relaxed strolls, enjoying fresh seafood, or simply unwinding on deck.
As the cruise winds down, you’ll sail back toward Sukosan, with one last evening to enjoy the sunset views and a farewell dinner. Many reviewers comment on how the experience exceeded expectations, blending luxury with authentic Croatian hospitality.

This isn’t a typical sightseeing tour. It’s about finding serenity in spectacular settings, enjoying top-notch food, and experiencing the local culture through wine and rakija tastings. The yacht is described as luxurious yet comfortable, with a crew that’s attentive but non-intrusive.
Because no sailing experience is required, travelers often comment on how relaxed and stress-free the journey is. The crew handles navigation and anchoring, while you can focus on taking photos, lounging, or chatting with fellow travelers.
The group size tends to be moderate, which helps foster a friendly, communal atmosphere without feeling crowded. The included activities—like visiting waterfalls or tasting local foods—are paced to give you plenty of time to enjoy each stop.
Meals are freshly prepared using local ingredients, blending Mediterranean flavors with Asian influences—an unusual but delightful combination. Many guests mention the quality and freshness of the food, along with the generous wine tastings, which add an extra layer of enjoyment. The Captain’s Dinner is a special highlight, often described as a “delightful feast with local specialties.”
While the initial price of $882 per person appears quite reasonable given the inclusions, it’s important to note that additional costs—such as fuel, port fees, food, and other expenses—are shared among the group, averaging about 200-250 EUR per person per week. This amount covers most essentials, but budgeting ahead ensures no surprises.
The tour is best suited for non-swimmers and those comfortable with being on the water, as there’s limited land-based activity beyond the stops. Also, travelers prone to seasickness might want to prepare accordingly, as the cruise does involve sailing through open waters, though no sailing experience is needed.

Scenic Views: Every stop offers stunning vistas—rocky islands, lush river gorges, and sparkling bays. Guests love the way the yacht allows them to enjoy these views comfortably, with many describing the scenery as “mesmerizing” and “the kind of landscape that makes you feel like you’re in a postcard.”
Cultural Touches: Tasting local wines and rakija adds depth to the experience, making it more than just a cruise but a celebration of Dalmatia’s flavors. The rakija tastings, often in small groups, are particularly praised for being genuine and flavorful, with some reviewers noting the “legendary” quality of certain flavors.
Relaxation & Comfort: The yacht’s luxurious accommodations and attentive crew mean you can unwind after a day of exploring. Guests often comment on how the crew’s professionalism enhances their comfort—yet there’s enough flexibility to customize your experience.
Authentic Local Encounters: Smaller ports like Tribunj or Privic Luka offer a taste of genuine Croatian seaside life, away from the tourist crowds. Exploring these spots on your own or with the crew’s guidance is often highlighted as a highlight.
Value for Money: Considering the inclusions—meals, wine tastings, multiple land and sea stops—the overall value feels high for many travelers. The experience balances luxury with genuine Croatian charm, making it a memorable, fuss-free vacation.

This 7-day Dalmatia yacht cruise from Sukosan stands out as a luxurious yet accessible way to explore Croatia’s stunning islands and coastlines. With no sailing experience needed, it’s a perfect escape for those who want comfort, scenic beauty, and authentic local flavors all in one package. The inclusion of gourmet meals, wine tastings, and unique stops on quiet islands makes it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a relaxed, indulgent adventure.
While additional expenses are something to keep in mind, the overall experience provides excellent value, especially given the personalized touches and high-quality service. It’s ideal for couples, friends, or solo travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes, good food, and a bit of pampering, all set against Croatia’s unforgettable backdrop.
If you’re after a stress-free way to see Dalmatia’s best spots without the hassle of navigating or sailing yourself, this cruise offers an excellent blend of comfort, culture, and natural beauty.
Is sailing experience required?
No, this tour does not require any sailing skills. The experienced crew handles all navigation, so you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a camera, sunscreen, snacks, and comfortable clothes. Remember to pack for sunny weather and outdoor activities.
Are pets or smoking allowed?
Pets, smoking, and alcohol or drugs are not permitted on the yacht, ensuring a pleasant environment for all guests.
How much do additional costs amount to?
Guests should budget around 200-250 EUR per person for fuel, port fees, food, and other expenses, paid from the yacht’s shared cash register.
Is this experience suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, as long as you’re comfortable on the water, since the cruise focuses on scenic stops and relaxing on deck.
What is the nearest airport?
The closest airport is Zadar, just 11 km from Sukosan, making arrivals and departures straightforward.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans shift.
This Dalmatia yacht cruise offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, culture, and luxurious comfort. It’s well-suited for those wanting a refined, hassle-free way to experience Croatia’s beloved coastline—an authentic yet indulgent escape that’s bound to leave lasting memories.