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What is considered high season and low season for yacht charters in Croatia?
In Croatia, July and August are generally considered high season. May, early June, late September, and October are usually lower or shoulder-season periods, with June and September often sitting in the middle.
The important catch is that exact season dates can vary from yacht to yacht. Some owners use fixed high and low seasons, while others price by exact weeks, which is why the same yacht can cost more in one June week than another.
In practical terms, July and August are usually the busiest and most expensive weeks, while June and September often give the best balance of warm weather, good swimming, and slightly better value. May and October can be attractive too, but weather and sea temperature are less predictable.

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