Istria
& its routes.
7 sample week- and 14-day yacht routes from the Istria charter base. Each opens onto a day-by-day plan with map, mileage and mooring notes — adapt to your group, weather, and the kind of week you want.

Istria, in the broker’s words.
Yacht charter from Istria runs to a different rhythm than Dalmatia. The passages between Kvarner Gulf islands are short — most legs 12 to 18 NM, almost everything inside a wind-protected channel — the towns are Venetian-stone rather than Dalmatian-limestone, and the dinner ashore is more likely to be truffle pasta than grilled fish. For groups driving south from Slovenia, Austria or northern Italy, this is the easiest Adriatic charter to reach by road: Trieste to Pula is two hours by car on a quiet morning.
Three marinas serve the region. Marina Tehnomont Veruda and ACI Marina Pula handle the Istrian side — fifteen minutes from Pula airport, walking distance to the Roman amphitheatre, with Rovinj, Vrsar and the Brijuni national park inside a half-day's sail. ACI Marina Pomer is the calmer Istrian alternative south of Pula, with a smaller fleet but identical route access. Across the gulf, Marina Punat on Krk island is the Kvarner-side starting point — bigger fleet density, faster access to Cres, Lošinj and Rab, and the Plavnik channel where the resident Adriatic dolphin pod is sighted on most morning crossings. Choose Istria for truffle country and Brijuni, Kvarner for islands and dolphins.
A seven-day Istrian loop runs Pula → Brijuni → Rovinj → Pomer → return; the Kvarner loop runs Punat → Cres → Mali Lošinj → Rab → return. Fourteen-day weeks combine both with an overnight crossing between Pomer and Lošinj — a 35 NM hop best timed for the morning Maestrale. The fleet leans toward sailing yachts and catamarans 40-46 ft (best for shorter Kvarner passages and the families that make up most of this region's charter base), with a small motor yacht selection from Pula. Bareboat is realistic for crews with recent open-water experience; for first-time Adriatic groups we recommend a hired skipper plus hostess for the truffle-country day — driving from Rovinj to Motovun for the lunch at Konoba Mondo is the kind of decision a hostess unlocks. Watch for the bora cycle in October — it builds harder through the Velebit channel than anywhere south, and the Cres-Rab crossing benefits from a wind window read every morning.
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