7 Day Agana Bareboat Itinerary – North
Head north from Agana through wooded islands and historic Dalmatian towns, mixing swimming bays with culture‑filled evenings ashore.
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“My favorite part of Agana was the sailing around the Krka national park – especially Drvenik Island as we could stop and snorkel, the waves were calm and the water was so clear….to top it off on our departure we had a pod of Dolphins playing with the bow of
our boat.”
From Laura, UK Holiday Planner
Experiences / Qualifications
“From Marina Agana, my favorite place was Vis Island. We grabbed a mooring buoy in Vis old town and dinghies to shore to rent E-Bikes for the afternoon. We could then cycle to the old military bunkers and submarine stations, as well as Komiza that was on the other side of the island.
There are so many vineyards that have their own tavernas so you can stop for tastings & food, and along the coast you can see there are many sandy hidden anchorages you could spend the night in! The diving there is also very reputable, I can only recommend visiting”
From Clara, UK Holiday Planner
Qualifications required to sail in Agana:
Agana is a true sailing wonderland, with hidden coves, stunning sailing conditions, quaint villages, incredible seafood and a lively local culture. Ideal for families, large groups and couples alike, there’s no end to the memories you can create in Agana.
As you start planning your Agana yacht charter, you might be thinking about the best places to sail around the Dalmatian Islands and which of our bespoke itineraries to follow.
Hvar
With its gorgeous coastline and rolling hills, Hvar is renowned for its natural beauty. If you follow our Hvar flotilla itinerary, you can:
Vis
Packed with plenty of spots for snorkelling, scuba diving, sunbathing and exploring, our two-week Vis itinerary is ideal for large groups. Will you relax on the sandy bay of Stari Trogir, taste the traditional delicacy Peka in Skadrin Town or moor up and hike around Rogoznica Town?
Brač
Brač is one of the gems of the Dalmatian Islands, and even the Mediterranean. Our Brač itinerary is an adventurer’s paradise, with countless opportunities to enjoy diving, snorkelling, swimming, and uncovering hidden coves. One of our favourite stops? Bobovišća Bay, where you’ll find the perfect conditions for kayaking and paddling.
Krka
If you’re looking for a tranquil yacht charter filled with nature, history and culture, our Krka itinerary is a dream come true. During this 7-day flotilla, you’ll have the unique opportunity to discover tiny islets and secret bays, visit the world-famous Krka National Park, visit the ancient town of Primošten, and eat in a Michelin Star restaurant in Šibenik.
There’s something for everyone to love on an Agana yacht charter, whether you want to unleash your inner adventurer or switch off and disconnect from the world. Take a look at our top things to do in Agana during your sailing holiday.
Relaxing
On our Agana yacht charter holidays, you’ll find relaxation around every corner. It doesn’t get more relaxing than watching the mesmerising waterfalls at the iconic Krka National Park. One of our favourite spots for switching off in the whole of Croatia is Golden Horn Beach, a one-of-a-kind beach that changes everyday due to wind and currents.
Exploring
The Dalmatian Coast is a treasure trove just waiting to be explored. Take the helm on a bareboat charter and hop between stunning islands, hidden coves and secluded anchorages. Wander around the traditional, beautiful Komiža Town. Learn why Croatia is said to be one of the best places in the world for wine at Tomić vineyard. Experience the wonder of Lastovo Nature Park.
Underwater adventures
What makes Agana stand out as a first-class sailing destination is how much exploring you can do by both land and sea. If you’re looking for an exhilarating underwater challenge, go snorkelling at the Nečujam shipwreck. Discover the tiny islet of Bisevo near Vis and scuba dive down to the breathtaking Blue Grotto.
History and culture
Much like Dubrovnik, Agana and the Dalmatian Islands are culturally and historically rich. From fortresses to ancient towns, some of our must-visit attractions during your Agana yacht charter include:
The best time of year to visit Agana is between April and November.
Whether you’re looking for the ideal family holiday destination or are chasing the sun, Agana is a beautiful Summer sailing spot. With warm temperatures, cloudless days and plenty of incredible islands to explore, what’s not to love?
The peak Summer months of July and August are the most popular for Agana sailing holidays, with May-June and September-October being equally as wonderful but less busy.
Many of our Mediterranean destinations close during the Winter, including bases in Croatia so if you’re hoping to bring in the New Year with the sun on your face, take a look at our Caribbean and South Pacific sailing holidays.
Agana is a sailor’s paradise, with beautifully calm waters, impressively low tides and line of sight navigation.
Enjoying a typical Mediterranean Summer, you’ll find sensational July and August temperatures ranging between 26°C-30°C. You’ll also experience average wind speeds of around 10-20 knots as you glide between islands. One of the most common winds in the Dalmatian Islands is the Pulenat. Take a look at the cruising conditions in Croatia and Dubrovnik to find out more about other prevailing winds.
Want to learn more about the cruising conditions in Agana? Check out the ‘sailing conditions’ tab to learn about the average temperatures, rainfall and wind speeds in Agana.
The cost of a yacht charter in Agana starts from* £1,015**, and will depend on a number of factors, including: Duration, party size, time of year, type of charter, type of yacht, itinerary and special offers.
We offer a number of unique charter types in Agana, each one impacting the cost of your holiday:
| Charter Type | Starting Price: Low Season | Starting Price: High Season |
| Agana Bareboat Charter | £1,015 | £4,615 |
| Agana Flotilla | £3,045 | £5,215 |
| Adding a Skipper | £240 per night | £240 per night |
*All prices based on a 7 day yacht charter for 2 people.
**Please note that all pricing is subject to change and is based on information available at the time of publication. This was last updated in April 2026. To work out the cost of your Agana yacht charter, build a personalised quote today, and learn more in our guide to yacht charter costs in Croatia.
Monohull mooring fees in Agana range from around €30* to €176 per night, while catamaran mooring fees range from around €54 to €317, depending on yacht size, location, mooring type and time of year.
Monohulls up to 10m cost around €40 for mooring buoys and €94 at marinas, while monohulls up to 17m cost around €65 for mooring buoys and €176 at marinas. Catamarans up to 10m will be charged around €170 at marinas, while catamarans up to 16m will be charged around €70 for mooring buoys and €317 at marinas. At town docks, you will pay $3-$6 per metre for monohulls, and €4,50-€10 per metre for catamarans.
You may be expected to pay a 50-80% supplement if you’re sailing a catamaran.
*Please note that all pricing is subject to change and is based on information available at the time of publication. This was last updated in April 2026.
All living and operational costs differ from charter to charter, but you should factor the following into your Agana yacht charter budget: Flights (around £100-£400+ pp for a round trip from the UK)*, taxes and customs fees (e.g. Croatian Tourism Tax, included in your total booking price), provisioning (around £30-£50 pp per day), fuel (pre-paid options available), mooring fees (€30-€317), Yacht Damage Waiver (£60-£130 per day), optional charter extras, and gratuity.
You’ll likely need to budget for an additional 25-50% of your initial charter price for living and operational costs.
*Please note that all pricing is subject to change and is based on information available at the time of publication. This was last updated in April 2026. Learn more in our guide to yacht charter costs in Croatia, and our Agana Useful Information page.
If you want to explore the mesmerising Dalmatian Islands and uncover their treasures, Agana is the ideal place to kickstart your idyllic trip. How long you spend cruising in the piercing blue waters is up to you, although we think one-two weeks is the perfect amount of time to capture the essence of Agana.
Whether you want to moor up on Agana and wander around tranquil fishing villages, set sail towards the breathtaking Krka National Park or discover the abandoned submarine shelter at Smrka Cove, we have a range of carefully-crafted itineraries to suit you. From sociable flotillas to exciting bareboat charters, take a look at our Agana itineraries and book your dream holiday today:
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