- Prime Location & Accessibility: Seget Donji’s proximity to Split International Airport and Trogir makes it an ideal gateway for unforgettable Adriatic sailing. Its scenic marina and historic townscape combine modern amenities with authentic Dalmatian charm.
- Diverse Yacht Charter Options: The destination offers a range of yachts including catamarans, skippered, and bareboat charters to suit all levels of expertise and group sizes. Each option provides tailored services and luxury amenities to enhance your maritime adventure.
- Unmatched Sailing Routes & Experiences: From exploring iconic islands like Hvar and Brač to enjoying hidden coves and scenic promenades, every journey from Seget Donji promises breathtaking landscapes and cultural discovery. Visitors consistently praise its smooth sailing, vibrant local culture, and exceptional service.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Nestled on Croatia’s stunning Central Dalmatia Coast, Seget Donji offers an idyllic gateway to Adriatic sailing adventures. This charming coastal town combines rich historical heritage, breathtaking natural beauty, and world-class marina facilities to create the perfect starting point for your yacht charter journey. Located just 2 kilometers from the UNESCO-protected town of Trogir and a mere 8 minutes from Split International Airport, Seget Donji provides unparalleled convenience without sacrificing the authentic Croatian coastal experience.
The town’s strategic position grants sailors immediate access to some of the Adriatic’s most coveted destinations—from the vibrant islands of Hvar and Brač to hidden coves and secluded bays that can only be reached by boat. With crystal-clear turquoise waters, consistent summer winds, and over 2,700 hours of sunshine annually, Seget Donji offers ideal sailing conditions for both novice and experienced sailors alike.
Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat among tranquil islands or an adventure-filled exploration of Croatia’s coastal wonders, a yacht charter from Seget Donji opens the door to countless possibilities. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about chartering a yacht in Seget Donji, from the town’s fascinating history to practical sailing information and unmissable destinations.
A Historic Coastal Gem
Origins and Foundation
Seget Donji’s story begins in 1564 when Augustin Membo, the executive magistrate of Trogir, issued a permit to Jakov Rotondo, a nobleman and the town clerk and treasurer of Trogir, to build a tower. This initial fortress later expanded into a fortified village designed to protect the area from Turkish invasions.
The settlement was constructed in a rectangular shape surrounded by walls and four towers. Inside the castle were three lengthwise streets and several crosswise streets, creating a structured layout that resembled the design of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, particularly its Golden Gate. This architectural similarity is no coincidence, as the remarkable Seget stone was used in the construction of both Diocletian’s Palace and the nearby UNESCO-protected town of Trogir.

The settlement was initially known as Kaštel Rotondo (Rotondo’s Castle), named after its founder. However, by the 17th century, this name had completely disappeared, giving way to the current name of Seget Donji.
Ancient Heritage
Archaeological findings suggest that human activity in the Seget area dates back to ancient times, long before the establishment of the medieval settlement. Inside the quarries of Seget, numerous altars devoted to the Greek divine hero Heracles were discovered. This cult was introduced to the area by Roman soldiers, as Heracles was revered as both the protector of soldiers and stone-masons, as well as a symbol of divine strength.
The presence of these altars, along with stone pots and Roman pottery fragments found nearby, indicates that the quarry had its own stone masonry workshop during Roman times. The high-quality Seget stone was prized throughout the region and used in many significant constructions.
Medieval and Renaissance Period
The medieval period left its mark on Seget Donji through distinctive tombstones known as ‘kamici.’ These monuments of rural culture, particularly those near the church of St. Vitus (Sv. Vid) in Seget Gornji, feature puzzling symbols that some experts believe represent plowing tools.

During the Renaissance period, the area saw further development, including the construction of the Renaissance square tower of the Statilić family, built in 1516. This tower, along with other structures from the period, reflects the architectural influences that were prevalent throughout the Dalmatian coast.
Cultural and Religious Heritage
Seget Donji’s religious heritage is evident in its numerous churches spanning different architectural periods:
- The Church of Saint Mary of Rosary (Gospe od Ružarja) – A baroque church containing valuable art items including a painted gothic crucifix and wooden triptych created by Blaž Jurjev Trogiranin
- St. Vitus Church (Sv. Vid)
- St. Elijah Church (Sv. Ilija)
- St. Michael Church (Sv. Mihovil)
- St. Daniel’s Church (Sv. Danijel)
- The Church of Saint Mary Major (Gospe od Sniga) dating back to Baroque times
These churches, while perhaps not as internationally recognized as those in Trogir, represent a unique architectural style that offers insight into the region’s religious and cultural development.
Modern Seget Donji
Over the centuries, Seget Donji evolved from a fortified settlement into a fishing village and agricultural community. The inhabitants traditionally made their living through farming and fishing, taking advantage of the fertile land and abundant marine resources.
In more recent times, the economy has shifted significantly toward tourism, with the village leveraging its historical charm, beautiful beaches, and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Trogir to attract visitors. Today, while maintaining its historical character, Seget Donji functions as a popular vacation destination, particularly during the summer months when its population swells with tourists seeking to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
The modern Marina Baotić (formerly known as Yachtclub Seget) represents this evolution, combining the area’s maritime tradition with contemporary tourism infrastructure to serve as a gateway for sailing adventures along the Adriatic coast.
Attractions and Points of Interest
Beaches
Seget Beach
Seget Beach is a fine pebble beach located right next to the small town center. It’s popular with both tourists and locals, offering stunning turquoise blue waters and picturesque surroundings. While natural shade is limited, umbrellas and sunbeds are available for rent at reasonable prices. There’s a small kiosk on the beach for refreshments, and several excellent restaurants are just around the corner.

Zule Beach
Considered an insider tip among the most beautiful beaches of Seget Donji, Zule Beach is a beautiful pebble bay situated in a quiet location directly next to the Zule restaurant. What makes this beach special is its unique atmosphere, enhanced by green palm trees and colorful flowers. The crystal-clear water is perfect for snorkeling, and the beach’s gentle slope makes it ideal for families with children. Visitors can rent pedal boats to explore the bay from the water.

Medena Beach
Located in the northern part of Seget Donji, about 2 kilometers from the center, Medena Beach is part of the hotel complex of the same name but is open to all visitors. This beach offers a mix of pebble, stone, and concrete areas, all known for their cleanliness and beautiful water colors. The beach features excellent tourist amenities including restaurants, bars, cafés, souvenir stands, and water sports activities such as jet skiing, a water bouncy castle, and pedal boat rentals. The area is also characterized by fragrant pine trees that provide welcome shade on hot summer days.
Beach of the Old Town
In the center of Seget Donji, there are several small bathing bays ideal for swimming and relaxation. Located right next to Café Jo-Ki and the restaurant Maro, these small pebble beaches offer wonderfully clean water that’s perfect for snorkeling. Families with children will appreciate the playground next to the café directly on the beach, where kids can play while adults enjoy their coffee.
Nearby Attractions
Trogir Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Just 1.8 km from Seget Donji, Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. This charming town is a maze of 17th-century narrow streets, churches, and palaces. The architecture is astounding, making it a perfect place for a day trip, a meal, or an ice cream. Trogir can be reached on foot, by car, or in summer months by taxi boat from Hotel Jadran.
Diocletian’s Palace
Located 17.1 km from Seget Donji in Split, Diocletian’s Palace is one of Croatia’s most impressive Roman ruins. Built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 4th century AD, this massive structure is more like a small city than a palace. Every afternoon, there’s a guard show that attracts many tourists. The palace is highly photogenic and worth visiting for anyone interested in history and architecture.
Blue Lagoon (Drevnik Veliki)
The Blue Lagoon is often described as a “snorkeler’s utopia” with mesmerizing crystal-clear water. It’s an outstanding natural attraction where visitors can dive off their boats and explore the underwater world. The clarity of the water makes it feel like being in a nature documentary, with schools of fish visible all around.
Duga Bay (Čiovo Island)
Located on Čiovo Island, Duga Bay is a lovely, quiet little bay with beautifully clear and calm water. It’s perfect for swimming and is home to schools of fish, both big and small. The bay offers a peaceful retreat and is an excellent spot for watching the sunset over the mountains in the distance.

Ciovo Island
Visible from Seget Donji, Ciovo Island is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The island offers beautiful beaches, serene bays, and a more laid-back atmosphere compared to the mainland. It’s a great destination for a day trip by boat.
Cultural and Historical Sites
Church of Saint Mary of Rosary (Gospe od Ružarja)
This baroque church contains valuable art items including a painted gothic crucifix and wooden triptych created by Blaž Jurjev Trogiranin. Located between Seget and Trogir, it represents an interesting blend of artistic styles.
Old Town of Seget Donji
The historical old town of Seget Donji features beautiful Dalmatian stone houses, rustic alleys, and a truly authentic atmosphere. The town was originally built as a fortified settlement in 1564, and many of its original architectural elements remain intact.
Renaissance Square Tower
The Renaissance square tower of the Statilić family, built in 1516, is another historical landmark worth visiting in the area.

Activities and Experiences
Water Sports
The crystal-clear waters around Seget Donji are perfect for various water sports. Visitors can enjoy:
- Snorkeling in the clear waters teeming with marine life
- Jet skiing at Medena Beach
- Pedal boat rentals at several beaches
- Kayaking around the coastline
- Inflatable water parks for family fun
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Culinary Experiences
Seget Donji offers excellent culinary options, particularly seafood and traditional Dalmatian cuisine. The restaurants directly at the small fishing port serve regional delicacies, fresh fish, and seafood. Visitors can enjoy authentic meals while taking in the views of the harbor and sea. See Croatian cuisine must try dishes.
Day Trips
From Seget Donji, visitors can easily take day trips to:
- Split (30 km away) – Croatia’s second-largest city with rich history and vibrant culture
- Primosten (30 km away) – A picturesque town on a small peninsula
- Various islands accessible by boat tours
Marina Baotić (Yachtclub Seget)
Location and Overview
Marina Baotić is situated in Seget Donji, just 8 minutes from Split International Airport and 10 minutes from the historic town of Trogir. Located at coordinates N 43° 31′ / E 16° 14′, it’s positioned in an alluring bay that’s protected from weather and currents, making it an ideal starting point for Adriatic sailing adventures.

Marina Facilities
- Berths: 400 moorings for boats ranging from 6 to 60 meters in length, arranged along 11 jetties
- Deep Draft Berths: Special berths for yachts with large drafts (up to 6 meters)
- Protection: The marina is protected from wind by the island of Čiovo
- Reception: Full-service reception desk with friendly staff to assist with all needs
- Fuel Station: On-site boat gas station for convenient refueling
- Technical Services: Maintenance, servicing, repairs, and rigging services
- Travel Lift: 60-ton travel lift for boat handling
Amenities
- Sanitary Facilities: Modern restrooms and showers
- Water and Power: Available at each berth
- Wi-Fi: High-speed internet throughout the marina
- Parking: Secure parking for 250 cars
- Swimming Pool: Outdoor pool for relaxation
- Fitness Studio: Technogym-equipped fitness center
- Accommodation: 5-star apartments with sea views, luxury villas with private pools
- Laundry: Self-service laundry areas
Additional Services
- Gastronomy: Multiple waterfront restaurants and lounge bars
- Shopping: Nautic shop for yacht accessories and sailwear, wine and souvenir shop
- VIP Concierge: Premium concierge service for special requests
- Events: Facilities for hosting special events
Sailing Conditions in Seget Donji
Weather and Climate
Seget Donji enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The area experiences more than 2,700 sunny hours per year, making it an excellent sailing destination. The sailing season typically runs from April to October, with July and August being the peak months.
Wind Conditions
- Summer Months: Predominantly light to moderate northwesterly winds (Maestral) during the day, typically 8-15 knots
- Morning Hours: Often calm waters, perfect for peaceful sailing
- Afternoon: The Maestral wind typically picks up around noon and dies down in the evening
- Occasional Bora: Strong northeasterly wind that can occur year-round but is less common in summer
- Jugo: Southeasterly wind that can bring humidity and sometimes rain
Sea Conditions
- Tidal Range: Small tidal range of 1 to 2 feet
- Water Temperature: Ranges from 22°C to 25°C (72°F to 77°F) during summer months
- Visibility: Excellent underwater visibility, ideal for snorkeling and diving
- Wave Height: Generally calm to moderate, with occasional choppier conditions during stronger winds
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Yacht Charter Options in Seget Donji
Available Yacht Types
- Sailboats: Various models from brands like Dufour, Elan, Bavaria, Jeanneau, and Hanse
- Catamarans: Popular models from Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, and Elba
- Motor Yachts: Luxury options for those preferring power over sail
- Gulets: Traditional wooden boats for a more authentic experience
Popular Yacht Models
- Fountaine Pajot Aura 51
- Lagoon 42
- Lagoon 46
- Fountaine Pajot Astrea 42
- Lagoon 450F
- Dufour 530
- Elba 45
- Fountaine Pajot Saona 47
- Jeanneau 54
Charter Types
- Bareboat Charter: Available for qualified sailors with valid nautical and VHF licenses
- 1,217 yachts available for bareboat charter
- Requires proof of sailing experience
- Offers complete freedom to plan your own itinerary
- Skippered Charter: Includes a professional captain
- 1,373 yachts available for skippered charter
- Average daily cost for a skipper: €263
- Ideal for those with limited sailing experience or who prefer to relax
- Skippers provide valuable local knowledge of hidden bays and attractions
- Crewed Charter: Full crew including captain and additional staff
- 160 yachts available for crewed charter
- Includes various services like cooking, cleaning, and guidance
- Highest level of luxury and service
Yacht Capacities
- Cabin Count: Average of 4.3 cabins per yacht, with options up to 8 cabins
- Sleeping Capacity: Ranges from 2 to 14 persons, with an average capacity of 9.3 persons
- Cruising Capacity: Ranges from 2 to 14 persons, with an average capacity of 9.8 persons
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Onboard Amenities
- Bathrooms: Most yachts feature multiple bathrooms/WCs (typically 2-4)
- Kitchen Facilities: Fully equipped galleys for meal preparation
- Navigation Equipment: Modern GPS systems and navigational tools
- Entertainment: Various options depending on the yacht model
- Dining Options: Self-catering or crew-prepared meals available

Popular Sailing Routes from Seget Donji
Nearby Destinations
- Trogir: Just 1.8 km away, perfect for a short sail and exploration of the UNESCO World Heritage site
- Čiovo Island: Accessible by a short sail, offering beautiful beaches and quiet bays
- Blue Lagoon (Drevnik Veliki): Famous for crystal-clear waters and excellent snorkeling
- Duga Bay: A peaceful bay on Čiovo Island with calm waters and schools of fish
Longer Itineraries
- Split Archipelago: Explore Brač, Hvar, and Šolta islands
- Central Dalmatian Islands: Visit Vis, Biševo (with the famous Blue Cave), and Lastovo
- Northern Route: Sail to the Kornati National Park, a stunning archipelago of 89 islands
- Southern Route: Venture to Korčula, Mljet, and potentially Dubrovnik
Sample One-Week Itinerary
- Day 1: Seget Donji to Maslinica (Šolta Island)
- Day 2: Maslinica to Komiža (Vis Island)
- Day 3: Komiža to Biševo (Blue Cave) and then to Hvar Town
- Day 4: Hvar Town to Stari Grad (Hvar Island)
- Day 5: Stari Grad to Milna (Brač Island)
- Day 6: Milna to Trogir
- Day 7: Trogir to Seget Donji
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Pricing and Value Analysis
Price Ranges by Yacht Type
With overnight accomodation | Min. price per day | Avg. price per day | Max. price per day |
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Sailboat | 335 € | 807 € | 2,507 € |
Catamaran | 454 € | 1,450 € | 4,598 € |
Motor yacht | 1,806 € | 3,985 € | 6,586 € |
Motorboat | 232 € | 951 € | 2,592 € |
Without overnight accomodation | Min. Price | Avg. price | Max. price |
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Catamaran | 1,077 € | 1,474 € | 1,903 € |
Motorboat | 277 € | 863 € | 1,784 € |
Seget Donji’s pricing is generally 5-10% lower than the Croatia market average, particularly for high-season bookings, making it an attractive option for cost-conscious charterers.
Seasonal Pricing Variations
Like the rest of Croatia, Seget Donji yacht charter prices follow a seasonal pattern:
- Low Season (April, May, October): Prices are 40-50% lower than high season
- Mid Season (June, September): Prices are 20-30% lower than high season
- High Season (July, August): Peak pricing, with premium rates across all yacht types
For example, a Dufour 530 (2022) that costs €650 per night in high season might be available for around €400 per night during low season.
Additional Costs
- Skipper: Average €263 per day
- Security Deposit: Varies by yacht type and size
- Fuel: Typically not included in the charter price
- Marina Fees: For overnight stays in marinas other than the home port
- Provisioning: Food and beverages, either self-purchased or arranged through the charter company
Value Proposition
Seget Donji offers exceptional value for yacht charterers due to several factors:
- Strategic Location:
- 8 minutes from Split International Airport
- 10 minutes from UNESCO-listed Trogir
- Protected marina with excellent facilities
- Direct access to popular sailing routes
- Pricing Advantages:
- Lower average prices than Split
- Comparable to Trogir with more modern marina facilities
- Good availability of both bareboat and skippered options
- Competitive early booking discounts (up to 20%)
- Marina Infrastructure:
- Marina Baotić offers 400 berths with modern amenities
- Full-service facilities including restaurants, pool, and shops
- Technical services and maintenance available on-site
- VIP concierge services for premium clients
Tips for Booking Your Yacht Charter
When to Book
- Early Booking: Book before the end of January for discounts up to 20%
- Last Minute Deals: Available approximately three weeks before departure with discounts up to 35%, but with limited yacht selection
- Shoulder Season Value: Consider May, June, or September for better prices and fewer crowds
Choosing the Right Yacht
- Group Size: Consider the number of cabins and berths needed for your party
- Experience Level: Be honest about your sailing experience when choosing between bareboat and skippered options
- Budget: Factor in additional costs beyond the base charter price
- Comfort Needs: Catamarans offer more space and stability but at a higher price point
Essential Documents
- For Bareboat Charter: Valid sailing license and VHF radio operator’s certificate
- For All Charters: Passport or ID card, charter contract, crew list
- Insurance: Consider additional charter insurance for peace of mind
Provisioning Options
- Self-Provisioning: Purchase supplies at local markets
- Pre-Order Service: Many charter companies offer pre-ordering of provisions
- Partial Provisioning: Consider stocking essentials and purchasing fresh items daily
Conclusion
Seget Donji offers the perfect blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and modern marina facilities, making it an ideal starting point for your Adriatic sailing adventure. With its strategic location near Split International Airport and the UNESCO-protected town of Trogir, it provides convenient access to some of Croatia’s most stunning sailing destinations. Alternatively you can read our yacht charter Kaštel Gomilica guide.
The town’s rich history dating back to 1564, combined with its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, creates a unique backdrop for your yacht charter experience. Marina Baotić’s world-class facilities ensure that all your needs are met before, during, and after your sailing journey.
Whether you’re an experienced sailor looking for a bareboat charter or a novice seeking a skippered experience, Seget Donji offers a wide range of yacht options to suit every preference and budget. The competitive pricing, especially during shoulder seasons, makes it an attractive alternative to more expensive charter bases in the region.
As you sail from Seget Donji, you’ll discover hidden coves, vibrant island towns, and breathtaking natural wonders that make the Croatian Adriatic one of the world’s premier sailing destinations. The consistent summer winds, minimal tides, and abundant sunshine create ideal sailing conditions for an unforgettable maritime adventure. Alternatively explore yacht charter Marina guide, a small village in Croatia.
Plan your yacht charter from Seget Donji today and embark on a journey that combines history, culture, natural beauty, and the timeless freedom of sailing on the open sea.
Category | Details |
Location | Seget Donji, Croatia – just 2 km from Trogir and minutes from Split International Airport. |
Best Time to Visit | May through September, with peak activity during July and August. |
Types of Charters | – Bareboat Charters (for experienced sailors with valid credentials) – Skippered Yachts (ideal for stress-free journeys and local insights) – Catamaran Charters (spacious, stable, and luxurious) |
Key Marina | Marina Baotić in Seget Donji – 300 sea berths, 100 dry berths, modern amenities, secure parking for 200 cars, and reliable Wi-Fi. |
Popular Sailing Routes | – Trogir and nearby islands (Drvenik Veli & Drvenik Mali, Blue Lagoon) – Longer routes to Hvar, Brač, and Kornati Islands – Natural escapes to the Pakleni Islands and Ciovo Island |
Yacht Rental Options | Flexible packages available: crewed, skippered, or bareboat arrangements with added amenities like GPS, fridges, and dinghies. |
Local Attractions | Seget Donji town charm: Dalmatian stone streets, 18th-century churches, a lively promenade lined with cafes & restaurants, and pebble beaches with views of Ciovo Island. |
Local Activities & Dining | Enjoy cultural festivals, local delicacies at marina restaurants, relaxing poolside or in lounge bars, and extra services such as water sports and guided tours. |
Pricing Overview | Daily rates average around €807; entry-level boats start at approximately €300/day, while luxury yachts can reach up to €6,500/day. Skipper fees average about €263/day. |
Marina Facilities & Services | Essential amenities include water and electricity, modern restrooms, showers, on-site repair services, a swimming pool, supermarket, fitness center, ATMs, and luggage storage. Additional services: provisioning, water sports equipment rental, and airport transfers. |
Customer Testimonials | Highly praised for exceptional service and professionalism; many reviews note the luxurious comfort of yachts, expert skipper guidance, and a seamless booking process. |
Booking Tips | Book early to secure prime options and better rates; consider off-peak seasons for lower prices and inquire about package deals that may bundle extras like fuel and leisure options. |
FAQs
Seget Donji is a premier destination for yacht charters due to its proximity to Trogir and Split International Airport. Its rich maritime heritage, modern marina facilities, and access to breathtaking Adriatic landscapes make it ideal for sailing adventures.
Marina Baotić in Seget Donji offers top-tier facilities including 300 sea berths, a swimming pool, restaurants, and lounge bars. Additional amenities include modern restrooms, Wi-Fi, water connections, and on-site repair services.
In Seget Donji, you can choose from catamarans, skippered yachts, and bareboat yachts. Catamarans provide spacious comfort, skippered yachts offer expert navigation, and bareboats are great for experienced sailors.
Popular routes from Seget Donji include sailing to Trogir, Hvar, Brač, and the Kornati Islands. These routes offer a mix of serene anchorages, vibrant island towns, and pristine nature.
Yacht prices in Seget Donji generally range from €300 per day for motorboats to €6,500 per week for luxury yachts. Prices vary based on the yacht type, season, and additional amenities.
The ideal sailing season in Seget Donji runs from May through September, with peak visitor activity and vibrant events in July and August due to the region’s pleasant Mediterranean climate.
Hiring a skipper is optional in Seget Donji. Skippered yachts are recommended for those lacking sailing experience or desiring guided tours, while experienced sailors may prefer bareboat charters for autonomy.