Taking a Gulet Cruise in Croatia

Taking a Gulet Cruise in Croatia

A gulet is a combination of beauty, nature, craftsmanship and history. From its Turkish origins, this type of vessel became very common around the Adriatic Sea. Gulet cruise in Croatia is ideal for groups of all sizes as well as for couples and smaller groups who love meeting new people.

Depending on how you have come across this article, you may or may not know what a gulet yacht is. In the world of sailing and cruises, a gulet is a combination of beauty, nature, craftsmanship and history all combined into one package that will enable you to enjoy the sea like never before.

The derivation of the name gulet goes back as many centuries as this type of boat does. Originally of Turkish design, the gulet took its name from the Venetian word goléta, a fishing vessel, borrowed from the French word for a schooner, a goélette. Of perhaps more use to you is to know that the word is pronounced 'goolette'. From its Turkish origins, this type of vessel became very common around the eastern Mediterranean region and also in the Adriatic Sea, being used for gulet charter holidays.

Gulets vary in size from anywhere between 14 and 43 metres, and are two-or three-masted yachts. For a gulet charter in Croatia, these vessels can have anything between four and twenty cabins, which equates to between eight and forty berths, making them ideal for groups of all sizes. In fact, many of the gulet cruises in Croatia cater for couples and smaller groups who enjoy meeting new people and making new friends when on holiday. When you have a common love of the sea and sailing, it is great to be able to start off knowing you'll always have something to talk about!

So why are these gulet yachts so perfect for a sailing holiday in Croatia? Well, for a start, these are traditional vessels. They ooze history and have a romantic feel to them, not so much the hearts and flowers-type love, but more historical romance. Their style is steeped in history and it is not difficult to imagine these types of yacht being used during their working days, even if for the crew back then the facilities weren't as luxurious! Timber built, there is a natural warmth and beauty to these vessels – no swathes of plastic and fake leather to be seen anywhere. The word class springs to mind.

Gulet Holidays are Perfect Opportunity to Try Croatian Food and Wines

With much of Croatia bordering the Adriatic Sea, it is no surprise that Gulet charter in Croatia is so popular. In such waters, there is so much to see, and dramatic coastlines that change in shape and nature which helps make a gulet cruise one of the most memorable holidays you are ever likely to take.

How many holidays can you think of that would allow you to drink a glass of Plavac Mali on the deck of a yacht in a marina in Split, a glass of Posip in Korcula, or an Orvas Postup while relaxing over a delicious on-board dinner? And you know what makes it even better? You don't have to open a single bottle yourself!

Gulet Atalanta

One of the luxuries of chartering a gulet yacht is that not only do you get the boat, but it comes with its own crew, meaning you don't have to have any sailing knowledge, and nor will you find yourself confined to the kitchen while you try and cook up a storm for everyone, though on a boat that is perhaps an unfortunate turn of phrase! Everything you need will be taken care of, so all you have to do is relax, take in the sights and think about what you are going to explore at your next port of call.

On the subject of food, part of the joy of exploring a new country is getting to sample a different type of cuisine. The food in Croatia is influenced from a number of different angles. First, seafood ranks high up, and especially around Split and down the Dalmatian coastline thanks to the abundance of seafood coming fresh from the Adriatic Sea. The Eastern European influence comes in the form of tasty stews, such as pasticada, which is a beef stew often served with gnocchi, or brodet, a fish stew served usually with polenta or rice. The neighbouring Italian influence comes in the form of pasta and delicious authentic pizza. A middle-Eastern influence can be found in the form of 'fast food', but no hamburgers or chicken here, instead we are talking about cevapcici and burek. Cevapcici are similar to very thin sausages or kebabs which are made of spicy minced meat. Burek is a pastry lover's delight with a combination of fillings separated by thin layers of pastry. You definitely have to try the ground meat, spinach and cheese burek!

Wide Range of Prices for Relaxing Gulet Cruises

Depending on the type of charter, while many routes are planned and with a choice of several harbours aside from Split to set out from, there is also the option of discussing a potential route in advance with yours captain.