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Anyone did Sail Week Croatia before? whats the crowd/music like?

I’m planning to go to Sail Week Croatia(Party Route) this summer and trying to understand the vibe before booking.

What kind of music is usually played during the parties and on the boats/clubs? Is it mostly EDM/house/techno, commercial hits, hip hop, Afro house, etc.?

Also curious about the crowd demographics:

  • What age range is most common?
  • Where are most people coming from? (UK, Australia, US, Europe?)
  • Is it more college students, gap year travelers, young professionals, influencers, etc.?

Would love to hear honest experiences from people who’ve been recently. Trying to figure out if it matches the vibe my group is looking for.

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u/mehmetreddit — 21 hours ago
▲ 4 r/CroatiaTravelTips+1 crossposts

Yacht Recommendation for 3-4 Days in Hvar

We’re 3-4 friends visiting Hvar this summer and trying to find a 3-4 day yacht/sailing experience around the islands.

We’re not looking for a full 7-day party sail. More like:

  • sleep on the yacht
  • visit different bays/islands
  • swimming stops
  • beach clubs/restaurants
  • relaxed but fun vibe

Places like Vis, Pakleni Islands, Blue Cave, etc.

Most things I find online are either:

  • full week charters
  • massive luxury yachts
  • or party boats with huge groups

So I wanted to ask:

  • Do shorter 3-4 day charters like this exist?
  • Is private charter realistic for 3-4 people?
  • Any companies or routes you’d recommend?

Would especially love advice from people who’ve done this around Hvar recently.

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u/mehmetreddit — 3 days ago

Hvar Yacht Suggestion

Does it make sense to book 3 day yacht in Hvar?

I only see 1 week yacht trips that some has parties. It will be 3-4 guys hanging out.

Question is: isnt there 3 day options for this?

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u/mehmetreddit — 5 days ago
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I think part of adulthood is realizing nobody is coming to “unlock” your life for you

I used to subconsciously feel like eventually there’d be a moment where life would start feeling clearer.

Like someone would finaly notice me, guide me, choose me, give me permission or explain the path.

But adulthood has felt more like slowly realizing there’s no hidden level where someone hands you certainty

Most people are just making decisions with incomplete information and hoping they work out.

We spend so much time waiting to feel “ready” when a lot of life seems to move only after you act before you fully are.

Still trying to figure out whether that realization is freeing or terrifying.

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u/mehmetreddit — 6 days ago