✨ Eco-friendly, silent sailing – no generator noise, just the sea and the sun.
There’s a place where the Adriatic turns a shade of turquoise you only see in dreams. This is Split – a city of ancient walls and modern luxury, where the best way to explore the Dalmatian islands is on a solar-powered catamaran. Silent, free, and completely generator-free.
️ Your 7-Day Silent Odyssey
Picture this: over the next 7 days, you’ll cover roughly 120 nautical miles of the Dalmatian coastline. Six hidden coves reachable only by boat. Water temperatures of 26°C. And absolute silence — no generator, no engine hum, just the sun powering your journey. Here’s how your story could unfold:
Day 1 — Departure from Split’s ACI Marina. The scent of pine and sea salt fills the air as you cast off. Your first destination: the island of Brač, where the famous Zlatni Rat beach glows golden in the afternoon light – a sight best approached with no engine noise, only the whisper of the wind.
Day 3 — The Pakleni Islands near Hvar. Only a silent yacht can slip into the tiny cove of Palmizana without disturbing the morning calm. Here, a local family runs a small konoba serving fresh octopus under a vine-covered terrace – a secret you’d never find from a guidebook.
Day 5 — Vis and the Blue Cave. At night, anchored in the bay of Stiniva, the stars are so bright you can read by them. Zero light pollution. Zero noise. Just you, your crew, and the Milky Way reflected in the black mirror of the sea.
Day 7 — Return to Split. The final sail at dawn, the sun rising behind Diocletian’s Palace. You watch the ancient city emerge from the mist, knowing you’ve experienced the Adriatic the way it was meant to be – silently, respectfully, unforgettably.
Insider tip: Anchor at the eastern side of Vis’ Stiniva Bay before 10 AM to have the whole cove to yourself. The morning light paints the cliffs in shades of amber and rose.
Whether you’re sailing with your closest friends (8 to 12 guests), planning a team building adventure with your colleagues, or working remotely as a digital nomad – these solar-powered catamarans offer something for everyone. No generator noise, no vibrations, no fumes. Just peace, space, and the freedom to explore hidden coves like the Blue Cave or the Pakleni Islands.
This 2024 Bali Catspace is built for pure relaxation. With solar panels, a watermaker, and an inverter, you and your crew can enjoy silent air conditioning all night. Perfect for families who want the kids to sleep like logs after a day of swimming in the Pakleni Islands.
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Local Insight: The Pakleni Islands near Hvar are a protected archipelago with over 20 tiny coves. Only solar yachts can anchor here overnight without special permits – because they produce zero noise and zero emissions. Eco-friendly yachting at its best in the Adriatic.
Solar & Inverter
Manul, Bali 4.8, 2024
⚡ Sporty performance meets solar silence
Inverter for all devices
No diesel fumes, no vibrations
Free Deposit Pack included
Visualize: your team spent the morning brainstorming on the flybridge. Laptops charged by solar power, Starlink stable, connection never dropped. This 2024 Bali 4.8 gives you exhilarating sailing performance and absolute silence at anchor. Zero emissions, pure fun. Perfect for your team.
The Secret of Silent Bays
The Blue Cave on Vis is best visited at 11 AM when sunlight creates an ethereal blue glow. With a solar catamaran, you can arrive early and anchor in the nearby bay of Stiniva – completely alone, with no engine noise to scare the marine life. Eco-friendly sailing at its best.
Solar & Inverter
Vita, Lagoon 40, 2025
Solar-powered silence at anchor
Watermaker for unlimited fresh water
Lithium battery bank for all-night AC
Free Deposit Pack included
Your family deserves a holiday where nothing breaks the peace. This 2025 Lagoon 40 offers 4 cabins for 8 guests, plus solar panels and a watermaker. No vibrations, no fumes – just the sound of the sea and the laughter of your loved ones as they jump off the deck.
Solar & Inverter
Adriatic Pearl, Lagoon 55, 2026
Ultra-luxury with eco credentials
⚡ High-capacity inverter – silent power
Lithium batteries for all-night AC
Free Deposit Pack included
Your team doesn’t just want a yacht – your team wants a statement. This 2026 Lagoon 55 delivers silent, inverter-ready luxury for you and your guests. Zero emissions, 100% prestige. Imagine hosting a sunset cocktail on the flybridge, the only sound being the clink of glasses and the gentle lapping of waves.
Solar & Inverter
Eternity Now, Bali Catspace, 2024
Inverter-ready for silent nights
Solar panels for zero emissions
Watermaker for unlimited fresh water
Free Deposit Pack included
Your crew wants technology, silence, and freedom. This 2024 Bali Catspace gives you all three – inverter, solar, and watermaker. Perfect for remote work or extended family cruises. Picture this: you’re on a Zoom call with the Pakleni Islands as your backdrop, the only background noise being the gentle rustle of the wind.
Learn More About Eco Solar Yachting
Do solar catamarans really work without a generator?
Yes. Modern solar catamarans have large lithium battery banks. On a sunny day, solar panels generate enough power to run air conditioning, fridge, and electronics all night – completely silent. Eco-friendly technology has come a long way, and in Split’s 2,700 hours of annual sunshine, you’ll never run out of power.
Can you sail from Split to Vis without fuel?
Absolutely. Most solar catamarans have enough battery capacity for a full day of motoring. But the real magic happens when you sail – zero emissions, zero noise, and unforgettable views of the Dalmatian islands. Reserve your eco-friendly charter today.
What is the best 7-day route from Split for a solar catamaran?
A classic route: Split → Brač (Zlatni Rat) → Hvar → Pakleni Islands → Vis (Blue Cave) → Stiniva Bay → Šolta → Split. All stops have excellent sun exposure for recharging and secluded bays for silent anchoring.
How much CO2 does your crew save by choosing a solar catamaran?
A traditional yacht burns up to 800 liters of diesel per week. A solar catamaran burns zero for hotel loads. That’s up to 2 tons of CO2 saved – equivalent to planting 30 trees. But let’s be honest: you’re doing it for the silence, and that’s priceless. Especially in the pristine waters of the Adriatic.
Why use the Eco Finder instead of a traditional yacht broker?
Traditional brokers can take 48 hours to reply with availability. By then, the best solar yachts are often gone. Our live Eco Yacht Finder cuts through the waiting game — you see real-time availability, current pricing, and secure your dates in under a minute. No emails. No phone calls. No waiting. Just you, the sea, and silence. Try it above.
Is the yacht charter business popular in Split?
Absolutely. Split has seen a significant increase in luxury yacht charters over the last two years, with eco-friendly vessels leading the trend. For entrepreneurs, event planners, and lifestyle managers, this is a fast-growing market with high demand and limited supply of quality solar fleets. If you’re curious about business opportunities or becoming a charter affiliate in this region, we welcome you to reach out through our partner hub for an exclusive briefing.
Do you need a special license to charter a solar catamaran in Croatia?
The same rules apply as for any other catamaran. You need a valid sailing license for bareboat charter. But you can always hire a skipper who knows all the best silent anchorages in the Dalmatian islands.
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Local Insight: Split’s Diocletian’s Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site, but the real magic happens at sea. Solar yachts let you explore the Dalmatian islands without disturbing the marine ecosystem – a silent, sustainable way to experience Croatia’s coastline.
Category: Croatia, Europe
Tags: Split, 7 days, Bali Catspace, Bali 4.8, Lagoon 40, Lagoon 55