
The fleet comes to Dalmacija · Hrvatska
Lavender hills, Venetian stone, Adriatic glamour.
Her Realm
The sunniest island in the Adriatic wears a Venetian piazza, a Spanish fortress, and a harbour where superyachts moor beside fishermen mending nets. Hvar is small. Its summers are not.
The Experience
Glide out of Hvar Town past the cathedral's campanile and the Pakleni Islands are already waiting — a scattered necklace of pine and white stone ten minutes off the bow. Anchor at Palmižana in water striped jade and violet, swim to a beach bar that has no road to it, and come back as the fortress lights up above town. The riva will be humming until late. You can join it, or watch it glitter from the deck with the anchor down. Sovereign's choice.

From the Water








The City
The archipelago at Hvar's doorstep — twenty islets of pine, lavender scent, and lagoon-coloured coves.
The 16th-century citadel above town; from its ramparts the harbour looks like a bowl of scattered diamonds.
A UNESCO patchwork of vines and olives farmed continuously since the ancient Greeks laid out its walls.
Private crewed charters from $1,000 per hour — yours alone, fully provisioned, and unhurried from the moment you step aboard. Founding-list guests sail first and sail finest.
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