| The country of Croatia, which is officially called as | | | | city is very Roman in culture and tradition because it |
| "Republika Hrvatska", is situated in south-central | | | | was a former colony of Rome in 178 B.C. At present, |
| Europe in the Adriatic coast's northeastern region. In | | | | Pula has still preserved some of its ancient Roman |
| the group of the Balkan states, it is located in the | | | | architectures. The most famous are the Roma and |
| west-central section. Croatia's major territories include | | | | Augustus temples built during the 1st century A.D., |
| the Croatia proper, Istria (majority of its land area), | | | | the Arch of the Sergii, and the Porta Aurea triumphal |
| Slavonia, and Dalmatia. The country is divided into 21 | | | | arch constructed in 1st century B.C. Aside from this, |
| administrative constituencies. Its coastline, which is | | | | the cool blue beaches of the city has made Pula a |
| great for sailing, stretches as far as 3,000 miles long. | | | | very attractive tourist center in the country. |
| If you want to sail in Croatia's southern regions, start | | | | Sailing in Croatia is available almost everywhere. |
| your journey in the port of Dubrovnik. It is one of | | | | Typically, you can sail the country's shores 365 days |
| Croatia's most visited tourist attractions, especially by | | | | a year. But, the best time to cruise the Croatian |
| yacht enthusiasts, because of its close proximity to | | | | coast is from the months of April (spring season) to |
| Adriatic Sea. The city of Dubrovnik, which has a | | | | October (autumn season). During this period, the |
| population of about 45,000, is also a cultural center | | | | weather is so nice and the sea relatively calm. |
| because of its medieval urban walls, historic Rector | | | | However, the spring season sometimes has rain |
| Palace, and remarkable old-fashioned convents. I | | | | showers. Nevertheless, with the country's |
| highly recommend that you take a couple of days of | | | | approximately 3,000-mile long coastline and 1,180 |
| your charter and stay in a local hotel in the city. As a | | | | islands, you can never have enough of Croatia's |
| general guide you should regard Split to Dubrovnik as | | | | coasts. |
| a minimum of a one week trip and allow two weeks | | | | One of Croatia's gorgeous coasts is located in |
| if you want to start and finish in the same marina. | | | | Kvarner. It has been attributed by many sailors and |
| Aside from Dubrovnik, yacht charter Croatia include | | | | tourists because of its stunning coastline and rugged |
| the ports of Zadar, Baska Voda, Vodice, Split, Pula, | | | | mountain range. The place also has a very flattering |
| Biograd, Kastela, Porec, Rovinj, and Marina. | | | | and mild climate. Because of this, many visitors have |
| Pula is a city situated in the country's northwest | | | | judged Kvarner as a very suitable place to have a |
| region along the Adriatic Sea. It has a population of | | | | vacation. Most of the place's tourists are upper class |
| approximately 58,000 people. Pula is one of Croatia's | | | | or elite individuals. |
| major port areas. It is also an industrial center. The | | | | |