Sailing Croatia Route from Dubrovnik

Sailing Croatia route from Dubrovnik to the mysterious city of Korcula and back is certainly one of the most stunning on the entire Croatian Adriatic coast Besides ,sailing Croatia from Split sailing from Dubrovnik is another extremely popular sailing route in Croatia. Dubrovnik has long …

Sailing out of Split, Middle Dalmatia

Heading Out From Split, Maslinica, Komiža, Vis, Hvar (Palmižana), Stari Grad, Milna (island of Brac) Alternatively: The bays of Šolta (Necujam), Stoncica, Šcedro, Vrboska, Jelsa, Bol, Lucice Bay. Special moments: the fisherman’s town of Komiža, the Blue Grotto on Biševo, Budihovac and other Vis islets, …

Sailing out of Zadar

Heading Out from Zadar – Božava, Luka (Dugi otok), Telašćica, Vrulja (Kornat), Piškera, Žut Alternatively: a large choice of places to berth and drop anchor; a return via the Pašman channel if your ship’s mast is too high to pass via Ždrelac (16.40 m). Special …

Sailing out of Murter, North Dalmatia

Heading Out From Murter Žut, Telašcica, Piškera, Žirje, Primošten, Kaprije Alternatively: Vrgada; a large choice of places to berth and anchor in the Kornati islands; Primošten (Kremik), Krapanj, Zlarin, Prvic Luka, Vodice, Tribunj. Special moments: the stone labyrinth of the Kornati islands, the subdued peace …

North Adriatic Islands – Sailing route from island Cres

Heading Out from Cres – Osor, Susak, Ilovik, Rab, Krk, Rabac Alternatively: Mali Lošinj, Lun, Jadrišcica, Punat, Opatija (Icici). Special moments: a breath of history from Osor, exotic Susak, bathing on the Orjule, the belfries of Rab, the bays of Rab, the landscape of Beli. …

Sailing through Croatia’s North Adriatic

Sailing Croatia route: Rab – Silba – Molat – Premuda – Veli Lošinj – Supetarska draga Alternatively: Olib, Ist, Božava (Dugi otok), Ilovik, Kolovrat Bay (Cres). Sailing Croatia moments: the belfries of Rab, a walk on Silba, bathing on Tramerka, the Veli rat lighthouse, the …