18 ft (5 m) · 4 guests
Motorboat Quicksilver Quicksilver 555 Commander 115hp
Tribunj, Croatia
From US$167 /day

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Chartering in Tribunj is a relaxed North Dalmatian start point with a small-island old town, a protected marina, and quick access to the Šibenik archipelago. It suits both yacht and sailing yacht itineraries that want short hops, calm bays, and easy island cruising.
The main departure point is Tribunj’s marina in the harbour area, and the town itself sits just northwest of Vodice on the Adriatic coast. Its setting works well for bareboat or skippered departures when you want to start close to open-water routes without the feel of a large city base.
From Tribunj, a day trip can reach nearby islands and anchorages around the Šibenik channel, including routes toward Tijat, Prvić, Zlarin, Kaprije and, farther out, the Kornati area. For longer charters, the same base can also support passages toward Murter, Šibenik and other North Dalmatian cruising grounds.
Tribunj is also attractive for charterers who prefer compact, easy logistics over a busy mainland marina. The old stone bridge, the waterfront, and the short distance to the open sea make it straightforward to combine provisioning, boarding, and first-day cruising without wasting time in transfer traffic.
Weather-wise, the most practical sailing window is generally late spring through early autumn, with the strongest charter demand in summer. In North Dalmatia, that usually means May to September is the main season for comfortable cruising, while July and August bring the warmest water and the busiest marinas.
Because the departure point sits in a sheltered coastal setting, Tribunj works well for crews that want flexible day legs rather than very long offshore passages. That makes it a good fit for families, mixed-skill groups, and sailors who want to split time between swimming stops, island lunches, and shorter hops between coves.
Boats usually depart from the marina and harbour area in Tribunj, which is the town’s primary charter base. The port is described as a blue-flag, well-equipped marina, and the town’s compact layout makes boarding practical.
Tribunj is about three kilometres northwest of Vodice, so it is used as a quieter alternative to larger nearby bases. The local waterfront and islet-linked old town also make it easy to combine departure with provisioning and pre-departure check-in.
A day trip from Tribunj can reach the Šibenik island chain and nearby anchorages, especially around Tijat, Prvić, Zlarin, Kaprije and Žirje. These routes are short enough for swimming, lunch stops and a relaxed return on the same day.
For a longer day or an overnight itinerary, the route can extend toward Murter and the Kornati archipelago. That gives charterers access to more open-water sailing and a wider choice of sheltered bays and island moorings.
Tribunj is also a practical base for heading toward Šibenik and the Krka side of the coast. Those routes are especially useful for crews who want to mix island sailing with sightseeing and inland river or waterfall day plans.
The best sailing window from Tribunj is typically May to September. That period matches the main North Dalmatian charter season and offers the most reliable conditions for coastal cruising.
Summer brings the warmest sea and the highest demand, while shoulder months are usually better for calmer marinas and more comfortable temperatures. For many charterers, June and September are the most balanced months for good weather without peak-season intensity.
For bareboat charter in Croatia, a valid boating licence is required, and a VHF radio certificate is commonly needed as well. If you do not have the right documents, a skippered charter is the straightforward option.
Tribunj offers both skippered and bareboat-style options, including some boats available without a licence. That makes the port suitable for crews with mixed experience, as long as the chosen boat type matches the paperwork and operating rules.
The closest major airport for Tribunj is Zadar Airport, and Split Airport is the other main gateway used for this part of Croatia. Tribunj’s marina is about 50 km from Zadar Airport and about 80 km from Split Airport.
In practical terms, transfers from Zadar are usually the shorter and easier option, especially for weekend or short-week charters. Split works well too, but it is the longer drive and is more often chosen when crews are combining Tribunj with a broader central Dalmatian trip.
Yes, Tribunj is a strong base for families and groups because it combines short island routes with sheltered cruising choices. The harbour setting reduces transit time, so more of the charter is spent sailing, swimming and stopping in bays.
The port also works well for mixed itineraries: one day can be a gentle island hop, and the next can reach a more ambitious destination like the Kornati area. That flexibility makes it useful for groups that do not all want the same pace every day.
For travellers who prefer quieter evenings, Tribunj’s smaller-town setting is an advantage over larger hubs. It offers a calmer start and end point while still keeping the main North Dalmatian sailing grounds within reach.
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18 ft (5 m) · 4 guests
Tribunj, Croatia
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| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 83 | $143 |
| Sailing yacht | 24 | $115 |
| Catamaran | 9 | $200 |
| Boat | 3 | $180 |
Tribunj is best known as a small fishing town on the Šibenik coast, and its charter appeal comes from a compact marina, easy access to islands, and a sheltered start for North Dalmatian cruising. The town sits on a little peninsula connected by a stone bridge, which gives it a distinctive departure atmosphere compared with larger mainland bases.
For charterers, the practical value of Tribunj is simple: you can board close to the sea, head straight toward island routes, and use the same base for both shorter day sailing and longer holiday itineraries. That makes it especially useful for sailors who want a quiet embarkation point without losing access to the main cruising grounds.
Most charters use the marina and harbour area in Tribunj. The local marina is described as open year-round and well equipped, which makes it the obvious base for yacht and sailing yacht departures.
Tribunj’s port is also known for practical services such as fuel, reception, restaurants and yacht support, so provisioning and handover are straightforward. Because the town is small, the marina is close to the centre rather than separated from it by a large industrial waterfront.
From Tribunj, the most realistic island targets include Prvić, Zlarin, Tijat, Kaprije and Žirje. These are suitable for day-sailing patterns that combine short passages, swim stops and sheltered lunch anchorages.
For more ambitious itineraries, charterers can continue toward Murter and the Kornati archipelago. That opens up a wider range of island channels, protected bays and longer scenic passages along the North Dalmatian coast.
Tribunj is generally best for sailing from May through September. That is the main charter season in this part of Croatia, with warm conditions and regular activity in the marinas.
May, June and September are usually the most comfortable months for crews who want milder temperatures and less crowded anchorages. July and August remain the peak summer months and are the warmest time for swimming-focused itineraries.
Croatia requires a valid boating licence for bareboat charter, and a VHF certificate is also commonly part of the paperwork. If the crew does not have the required documents, a skippered charter is the safe and simple alternative.
In Tribunj, there are also boats offered without a licence, so first-time charterers are not limited to skipper-only bookings. The exact eligibility depends on the boat and the operator, so the practical rule is to match the vessel to the crew’s documents before confirming the booking.
Tribunj is about 50 km from Zadar Airport and about 80 km from Split Airport. Zadar is the closer airport and usually the faster transfer for charter arrivals.
Split is still a viable gateway if your wider travel plan already uses central Dalmatia, but it means a longer road transfer. For short charters, choosing Zadar usually leaves more time for same-day boarding and sailing.
Tribunj offers yacht and sailing yacht charters, which suits both motor-oriented holiday crews and traditional sailing itineraries. The port is used for bareboat and skippered departures, so it works for different experience levels.
The best short routes usually go to Prvić, Zlarin, Tijat or Kaprije, with calm island-hopping and swim stops. These are realistic for a day or a short overnight cruise from Tribunj.
The main sailing season runs from May to September. June and September are often the best balance of good weather, warm water and lighter marina pressure.
If you do not have the correct Croatian boating licence and VHF paperwork, a skipper is the easiest option. Tribunj also has some boats available without a licence, which helps first-time charterers.
Yes, Tribunj is a good family base because the marina is sheltered and the nearby island routes are short. That keeps daily passages manageable while still giving access to beaches, bays and scenic stops.
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