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Sailing True Colors Of The Northern Adriatic Sea

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Sailing True Colors Of The Northern Adriatic Sea

Experience what it is to cruise the coastal waters of Croatia, island hop,
and enjoy life at sea!

 

 

Suggested sailing route:
DAY 1: FROM SPLIT TO PRIMOŠTEN
DAY 2: SKRADIN AND LONG ISLAND
DAY 3: TRUE NAUTICAL WONDER – KORNATI ISLANDS DAY 4: KAPRIJE
DAY 5: HVAR AND BRAČ ISLANDS
DAY 6: OPTIONAL TO DISCUSS WITH CAPTAIN – PAKLENI ISLAND SAILING OR VISIT ISLAND VIS
DAY 7: OPTIONAL TO DISCUSS WITH CAPTAIN – ISLAND VIS

 

DAY 1: FROM SPLIT TO PRIMOŠTEN
You’ll start your sailing adventure from Split to the charming coastal town of Primošten. Primošten lies on an island connected to the mainland. Settled between Šibenik and Trogir, Primošten is a typical Dalmatian town with small narrow streets and stone houses. Until the 16th century, Primošten was a fishing island, and at the same time, locals built the movable bridge to connect it to the coast. Today, locals mainly focus on tourism and agriculture, especially on vineyards. We’ll find some beautiful coves and spend some time swimming or snorkeling. We will be anchored in the port of Primošten.

DAY 2: SKRADIN AND LONG ISLAND
In the early morning, we will leave Primošten and sail to Skradin, one of the oldest Croatian town, situated on the river Krka, at the entrance to the Krka National Park. Skradin is a city of long and rich history that, based on archaeological findings, can be traced back to the prehistoric Iron Age. The structure of the town was built mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries, influenced by Venetian design. Skradin is a romantic Mediterranean city with narrow paved streets, alleys, and vaults. The entire city center is a protected cultural monument. Next stop will be Long Island is one of Croatia’s best-kept secrets – a place of true peace and tranquility. It is known to be an island where you can really let go, embrace nature, and experience relaxation for your body and soul.

DAY 3: TRUE NAUTICAL WONDER – KORNATI ISLANDS
On this day of our sailing adventure, we will cruise to nautical paradise Kornati Islands, an archipelago of 140 islands and islets. When we enter the world of a magical National Park Kornati, you will see many enigmatic lagoons and white beaches, which will leave you breathless. The vegetation is different from the typical Croatian shore, instead of a rich pine forest, you will find white cliffs and endless azure sea. The Kornati Islands cover an area of 320 km², and it’s the most indented island ecosystem in the Adriatic Sea. The islands characterize cracks, caves, and rugged cliffs. Small marina Piškera will be our anchoring place for the night.

DAY 4: KAPRIJE
After magnificent experience on the Kornati Islands, we head to the island of Kaprije. This little gem was named after the Mediterranean plant caper, which grows on the island, and is also an essential ingredient in traditional Croatian cuisine. Kaprije is a peaceful oasis because cars are not allowed on the island, and with just a few restaurants and cafes on the island, you can relax away from the crowds.

DAY 5: BRAČ AND HVAR ISLANDS
On the fifth day of this incredible journey, you will sail back to islands Brač and Hvar. We will leave Kaprije early in the morning, so we have enough time to enjoy utterly gorgeous islands. First stop will be Zlatni rat beach, which is is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean, and thanks to its particular shape, it is also one of the most exceptional beaches in the world. Hvar, the sunniest city in Europe (at least statistically) will embrace you right away. You’ll feel like at home here, even if it’s your first time visiting. Explore this favorite holiday destination for celebrities and yachties, also famous for its eight centuries old architecture and the first ever public theater in Europe built in the center of the city.

DAY 6: OPTIONAL TO DISCUSS WITH CAPTAIN – PAKLENI ISLAND SAILING OR VISIT ISLAND VIS
An amazing collection of fourteen untouched islands that attract with its hidden beaches, deserted lagoons and bays are the loveliest part of the whole Croatian riviera. Dense pine trees forests emerging from the deep blues of the Adriatic Sea are just the perfect setting for the best vacation. Or you can go on an amazing hidden gem of the Vis Island, easily accessible by boat and perfect for a swimming and snorkeling break during the trip. The beach itself is hidden behind tall cliffs and it is a perfect destination waiting for you to explore it.

DAY 7: OPTIONAL TO DISCUSS WITH CAPTAIN – ISLAND VIS
Enjoy spending the last day in Croatia, Vis is the perfect place to slow down. Wild and untouched, it’s the ideal place for solo travelers looking for quiet rejuvenation, couples wanting a romantic holiday, or families looking for a nature-based getaway. You won’t find any big resorts or packaged hotel deals on this picture-perfect island. You will find crystal clear beaches, scenic fishing villages, sprawling vineyards, and delectable cuisine. It’s no wonder that Mamma Mia’s producers decided to film the second installment of the movie on Vis, opting for this charming island over Greece.

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