Croatia is leading the charge when it comes to multi-generational charters, thanks to its strong culture of facilitating family trips, special licensing laws, and practical interiors.
MyCroatianCharter, operated by DMA Yachting, offers a range of boats in several size categories and arrangements, ready and waiting for an inclusive and fun trip with the whole extended family.
Worldwide yachting laws typically restrict luxury yachting charters to 12 guests, but in Croatia, the law allows for more than 12 people per yacht. This means that larger groups can be accommodated as a norm. There are a huge number of options when it comes to vessels, from traditional ‘gulets’ that lean into classic wooden fittings, to large, luxurious ‘mini-cruisers’ that can often accommodate parties of more than 20 guests. With a charter in Croatia, everyone can stay together in one private space, which is one reason large group yacht charters in Croatia has become a growing focus for families planning time on the water.
There is a wealth of opportunities for different itineraries, and because of the sheltered geography of the Adriatic Sea, there is a low risk of bad weather. If it does eventuate, there are plenty of places to escape it dotted along the coast. There is a low risk of cruising through rough seas, and this is particularly important for people who are less mobile. That combination of comfort and flexibility has helped strengthen demand for luxury yacht charters in Croatia among mixed-age groups.
A large portion of the layouts mean that there are often cabins on the main deck, meaning that stairs are not necessary for all guests. The cabin layout below deck can often be changed to suit the needs of a family, and they are often configured as ‘triple’ cabins, with a double and single bed for those travelling with children.
In luxury yacht charter, Croatia is unique in that almost 90% of the boats are physically owned and led by the captain and their crew, making it a local, often family business. This means that the people on board who are guiding the trip are excellent at adapting the trip to different generations, providing everyone in the family with ample entertainment and comfort.
Experienced broker John Boullin explains how this translates into a direct relationship with the quality of luxury yacht charter in Croatia. “Most of the yachts in Croatia are owned by the captain, which is completely unique in my experience of all the yachts in the world. They’re fiercely proud. The father hands down to son, they don’t buy two or three more yachts. They just improve and get bigger and better and more comfortable yachts to operate themselves.”
MyCroatiaCharter, hosted by DMA Yachting, recommends a collection of differing vessels for the 2026 charter season, for groups of varying sizes and several different itinerary models, including options such as Cristal charter yacht in Croatia, a large luxury motor yacht able to accommodate a total of 28 guests.

These are some of the top yachts MyCroatianCharter recommends for multigenerational family yacht charters in Croatia in 2026:


