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Charter a luxury yacht for Korcula — crewed motor yachts, sailing yachts and catamarans from Blue Ocean Club with real-time availability for 2026.
A luxury yacht charter Korcula rewards guests with a combination you cannot replicate from a hotel: total privacy, an itinerary that flexes around your party, and access to coves, restaurants and reefs that road-bound travellers simply never see. Blue Ocean Club curates Korcula cruises across motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and superyachts — every option live-priced against the global live availability feed and presented with our 100% best-price guarantee.
Korcula sits at the heart of one of the world's great cruising grounds. Days unfold at the pace of the sea: long swims off the platform, lunch at a beach club where your concierge has held the best table, an afternoon cruise to a quieter anchorage, cocktails on the bow as the light softens. The captain rewrites tomorrow's plan based on tonight's weather and your party's mood.
We work with a small list of crewed yacht charter Korcula operators we know personally — captains we have cruised with, chefs whose tasting menus we have eaten, stewardesses who know your children's names by the end of day one. The result is a charter that feels less like a booking and more like a private invitation.
The Korcula charter season runs from late May through early October, with warm settled days, calm mornings and a reliable afternoon breeze. Sea temperatures climb into the mid-20s°C through high summer and the prevailing winds rarely exceed a comfortable Force 4.
Signature anchorages, swim-only coves and a handful of marquee harbours form the backbone of any Korcula sailing itinerary — your captain rotates between them daily based on wind, swell and the rhythm of your party. A crewed catamaran in the 50–70 ft range remains the most versatile choice for Korcula, with shallow draft for tucked-away bays and the deck space families and groups expect. Couples often prefer a sailing yacht of 50–60 ft; larger parties step up to a motor yacht or superyacht with full crew.
Typical luxury yacht charter Korcula cost starts from around €25,000 per week for a comfortable crewed catamaran and scales to €150,000–€500,000+ for a 40 m superyacht — base rates are exclusive of APA (usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity. Our charter managers run live availability against your dates and present the best three options, side by side, with a 100% best-price guarantee. Minimum charter duration is seven nights in peak season; short-week and split itineraries are available in shoulder months. Tell us your dates, party size and preferred yacht style and we will revert within the day — by email, WhatsApp or a 20-minute call with the broker who will run your charter.
The prime window for a yacht charter Korcula runs late May through early October. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.
| Month | Weather | Pros | Cons | Crowd |
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| May | Pleasantly warm, average temps 15-21°C. Sea is cool. | Low | ||
| June | Warm and sunny, average temps 19-25°C. Sea is warming up. | Moderate | ||
| July | Hot and sunny, average temps 22-29°C. Warm sea. | High | ||
| August | Hottest month, average temps 22-29°C. Very warm sea. | Very High | ||
| September | Warm and pleasant, average temps 19-25°C. Sea remains very warm. | Moderate | ||
| October | Mild, average temps 15-20°C. Mix of sun and potential rain. | Low |
A handful of signature experiences that define a charter on this coast.
The cluster of small islands (including Badija and Vrnik) off Korčula's eastern coast, perfect for daytime anchoring, swimming, and watersports.
The body of water separating Korčula from the Pelješac Peninsula. Favourable afternoon 'Maestral' winds make it a superb area for sailing.
A remote and protected archipelago south of Korčula. It offers untouched nature, clear waters, and a tranquil escape from summer crowds.
A short cruise from Korčula, this forested island features two saltwater lakes, one with a monastic islet. A must-visit for its natural beauty.
A dramatic and less-developed coastline featuring deep bays like Pupnatska Luka and pristine beaches, best accessed by sea.
Korčula isn’t Hvar’s quieter sister; it’s the more accomplished one who doesn't need the validation. While Hvar’s waterfront thumps with beach club bass, Korčula’s rhythm is the clinking of Grk wine glasses and the quiet hum of a tender returning from a secluded cove. For the principal who has done the St. Tropez-to-Porto Cervo circuit and is seeking texture over spectacle, Korčula delivers. It’s the thinking man’s Dalmatian hub, an operational sweet spot that unlocks the southern archipelago with an unmatched level of sophistication and tranquility.
From a charter management perspective, Korčula offers itinerary optionality that is second to none. It sits perfectly poised between the historic grandeur of Dubrovnik and the chic buzz of Split/Hvar, allowing for flexible one-way or round-trip charters without subjecting the guests to long, monotonous passages. This is the island you build an itinerary around, not just stop at.
Before a single provision is ordered, the operational framework must be set. Korčula, and Croatia in general, is a mature charter market but with its own specific nuances.
The season is clear: late May through early October. July and August are peak, with guaranteed sun, calm seas, and the associated crowds and peak-season berthing rates. For principals who prize tranquility, the shoulder months—June and September—are superior. The water is warm, the winds are predictable, and the best tables and anchorages are gettable.
You must brief clients on the two primary winds: the Bura and the Jugo. The Bura is a northeasterly, katabatic wind. It comes down from the mountains, often without warning, delivering cold, dry, and gusty conditions. It can make northern anchorages untenable and tenders a liability. A good captain will always have a Bura-safe anchorage in their back pocket. The Jugo is a southeasterly, warm, and humid wind that builds over several days, bringing choppy seas. It's more predictable but can make for an uncomfortable ride on exposed passages.
The Pelješac Channel and surrounding archipelagos are accommodating, but yacht choice dictates the experience.
How a yacht arrives at Korčula sets the tone for the entire visit. There are two primary options, each with strategic implications.
This is the prime ticket. The marina sits in a protected bay directly adjacent to the walls of the Old Town. Berthing here means the principal can step off the passerelle and be at a cafe in 30 seconds.
Just opposite the Old Town, these bays provide excellent holding and protection from most winds, save for a strong Bura.
Once settled, the island unfolds. This is not about ticking boxes; it's about curated access.
Korčula Old Town: The "Little Dubrovnik" nickname is a disservice. It’s an immaculately preserved Venetian gothic-renaissance town. The fishbone street plan is a medieval form of air conditioning, channeling the sea breeze.
Lumbarda and the Grk Vineyards: This is a non-negotiable experience for any wine-appreciating principal. A 15-minute tender ride or a chauffeured drive takes you to the sandy soils of Lumbarda, the only place in the world the indigenous Grk grape thrives.
The Skoji Archipelago: The small chain of islets in front of Korčula is the yacht's playground.
Korčula's strategic power is its proximity to other gems.
Mljet National Park: A comfortable 14 nautical mile cruise south. Anchor in Polače Bay, which is deeply indented and exceptionally well-protected. From here, the crew can arrange for electric cars or bikes to take guests to the park's saline lakes, Malo and Veliko Jezero. The highlight is taking the small electric ferry to the islet of St. Mary in the middle of the large lake, home to a 12th-century Benedictine monastery. It is an excursion of profound peace.
Lastovo - The Connoisseur's Choice: For the principal seeking true disconnection, Lastovo is the prize. It's a further 18nm cruise west from Korčula. A designated Nature Park, its archipelago of 46 islands is rugged, sparsely populated, and deliberately undeveloped.
Starting points — every itinerary is rewritten around your party, weather and the captain's local knowledge.
From quiet anchorages to marquee beach clubs — a sample of what we routinely arrange.
The primary marina, situated beside the historic Old Town. Offers excellent protection and full services, but booking well in advance for peak season is essential.
A smaller, peaceful marina located in the charming village of Lumbarda, known for its sandy beaches and Grk wine. Suitable for yachts seeking a quieter setting.
A modern, well-equipped marina on the mainland north of Dubrovnik. It serves as an excellent, less crowded alternative for starting or ending a charter focused on the Korčula region.
Offers the ideal balance of speed, comfort, and luxury. Capable of quickly cruising between islands like Vis and Korčula, while its shallow draft allows access to beautiful anchorages.
Perfect for leveraging the reliable 'Maestral' summer winds. It provides a more engaged and tranquil way to experience the Dalmatian coast, especially in the Pelješac Channel.
A traditional wooden motor-sailer that offers exceptional stability, vast deck space, and a high volume interior. It is an excellent choice for larger families and groups seeking a relaxed, classic charter.
Restaurants, beach clubs, diving, events, private aviation and villas your concierge can pre-book before you board.
An exclusive tour of leading vineyards in Lumbarda and Čara with a master sommelier to taste Korčula’s signature white wines.
A private speedboat transfer to the Bay of Mali Ston for a unique experience with a local oyster farmer, tasting fresh oysters straight from the sea.
Arrange a private viewing of the dramatic Moreška sword dance, complete with an explanation of its history and symbolism.
A hands-on cooking class at a private rural estate, learning the ancient art of cooking 'under the bell' from a local master chef.
An in-depth historical tour with a local expert, exploring the legends and evidence linking the famous explorer to Korčula, including access to private areas.
A private yoga instructor leads a session on a deserted beach on one of the Škoji islets as the sun rises over the Adriatic.
A guided private tour by tender into the mythical Odysseus Cave on Mljet island during the optimal time for light effects.
Visit a family-run olive mill for a private tour and tutored tasting of award-winning local olive oils.
The weekly cost of a luxury charter in the Korčula region for 2026 varies based on the yacht's size, age, and amenities. The figures below are indicative all-inclusive estimates, covering charter fee, APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance), VAT, and crew gratuity.
| Yacht tier | Weekly base (EUR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Luxury Gulets & Entry-Level Motor Yachts (25-35m) | 60,000 - 120,000 | Ideal for families and groups seeking a balance of comfort and authentic sailing experience. Professional crew of 4-6 members. |
| Premium Motor & Sailing Yachts (35-50m) | 120,000 - 250,000 | The most popular category, offering exceptional service, extensive water toys, and high-end amenities with a crew of 7-9. |
| Superyachts (50m+) | 250,000+ | The pinnacle of luxury, featuring bespoke interiors, expansive deck spaces, and a highly specialised crew for an unparalleled experience. |
Tender bookings, table reservations and tender-jetty access arranged through your Blue Ocean Club concierge — request via the enquiry form.
Tables held in advance by your concierge — from beachfront seafood shacks to Michelin-starred dining rooms.
Holder of a Michelin star. Offers an exquisite tasting menu on a terrace with sublime views of the Pelješac Channel. Booking is essential.
An authentic, family-run tavern in an inland village. Celebrated for its traditional 'peka' dishes, which must be ordered hours in advance.
Located on the western wall of the Old Town, offering excellent seafood and pasta with magnificent sea views.
A charming, less formal restaurant with a focus on fresh, local ingredients and a delightful courtyard ambiance.
Set in a rustic-chic olive grove, this restaurant offers a creative and authentic dining experience. Advance booking recommended.
One of the oldest restaurants in Korčula, serving classic Dalmatian grilled fish and meat in a historic setting.
The protected coves, sandbanks and lagoons your captain will plot into your week.
A stunningly beautiful pebble beach cove with crystal-clear turquoise water. Excellent holding but can be crowded during midday. It is best enjoyed in the morning or late afternoon.
A large, well-protected bay near Korčula Town, offering a calmer alternative to the main harbour. A short tender ride to the Old Town.
Anchor off the island of Badija, notable for its 15th-century Franciscan monastery. The area is peaceful with clear waters and walking paths on the island.
A deep, sheltered bay on the northern coast of Lastovo. Known for its waterfront seafood restaurants that offer moorings for patrons.
Anchor near this small island, which was once a Roman quarry. It offers clear water and the unique Vrnik Arts Club for a sophisticated daytime stop.
A series of sheltered coves east of Korčula Town offering good protection from most winds and proximity to local amenities.
Specific yachts our team has personally vetted on this cruising ground.
An elegant, timeless motor yacht with expansive deck spaces for dining and lounging, a professional crew, and a full suite of water toys, perfect for families.
A classic two-masted gulet offering a romantic and stable cruising experience. Its wide beam provides generous cabins and deck space for larger groups.
For the keen sailor, this modern sloop offers thrilling performance in the Pelješac Channel's afternoon winds, without compromising on luxury amenities.
With its robust build and extended range, this yacht is ideal for discovering the most remote coves of Lastovo and Vis in ultimate comfort and stability.
“For a truly authentic taste of Dalmatia, I always recommend our clients book an evening at Konoba Mate. The journey into the island's interior is part of the experience, and their 'peka' is the best in the region. It is an unmissable, genuine culinary highlight away from the coastal crowds.”

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