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Suggested 2 week sailing itinerary from Sibenik (North)


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 DAY 1 : Zlarin (3nm)

After checking in at Sibenik and getting settled onboard, make the short sail to spend the night on Zlarin. A tranquil, car-free island dotted with beautiful beaches that will be sure to have you quickly relaxing into holiday-mode.

 DAY 2 : Murter (15nm)

Murter makes a fascinating stop on your sailing holiday in Croatia, a hive of activity with many cultural events taking place here throughout the summer. A particular favourite is the Latin Sail with its regatta of traditional ships held at the end of September each year. Enjoy Murter's excellent beaches before exploring the picturesque old town of Murter. Stroll through the narrow streets perusing the small, local stores selling handmade goods or head to the main square for atmospheric cafes and restaurants.

 DAY 3 : Zadar (27nm)

Zadar is a historic destination on the Dalmatian coast where you will find a blend of Roman and Medieval remains and innovative modern architecture. The coastal setting means plenty of charming sea views out to the islands.

 DAY 4 : Pag (30nm)

Pag is the second longest island in the Adriatic and has become an increasingly popular destination to visit, largely due to its reputation as one of Croatia’s premier party destinations. There is however plenty more to the island besides the vibrant nightlife. The village of Pag is well-known for its incredible lacework which makes a beautiful souvenir to take home from your Croatia yacht charter. Sample some of the local, award-winning cheese, brandy or wine, or relax on one of the island's many beautiful beaches.

 DAY 5 : Ilovik Island (18nm)

The location of Ilovik is ideal, situated in a small bay, protected from the north by the uninhabited islet of Sv. Petar. The coast is easily accessible from all sides and has numerous safe coves. The largest cove with a sandy beach is Paržine on the southeastern side of the island. Thanks to its strategic maritime and transport position, Ilovik Channel has been used for mooring since the earliest times, so the islands bear traces of different historical eras.

 DAY 6 : Mali Lošinj (9nm)

Mali Lošinj, the largest town on Lošinj Island, is a stunning location to visit on your Croatia yacht charter. Set at the apex of a long natural harbour and ringed by graceful, gently weathered Mediterranean town houses and green hills, the town straddles both coasts on the narrowest section of the island. A string of imposing 19th century sea-captains’ houses lines the seafront, and even during the busy summer months, this historic quarter retains its charm and atmosphere.

 DAY 7 : Silba (17nm)

En route to Silba visit the small island of Susak off the northern Croatian coast, in the Kvarner bay. As one of the smaller and more remote of the Croatian islands, you may well feel like you have stepped back in time when you visit Susak. To explore the island to its fullest, put on your walking shoes and hike around the island. This will take a couple of hours and is lovely to combine with visiting some of the islands beaches, such as Spiaza and Bok. Continue your sail to the small island of Silba, hidden in the Zadar archipelago between the islands of Premuda and Olib. As the northernmost Dalmatian island, it is often referred to as the “gateway to Dalmatia”. Surrounded by the turquoise, crystal-clear Adriatic sea, this narrow island is adorned with numerous dreamy bays and wonderful pebble and sandy beaches.

 DAY 8 : Premuda (12nm)

The westernmost island of the Zadar archipelago is Premuda, a small, intimate strip of land in the Mediterranean where even the pine trees smell of the sea and the sound of the waves are hypnotic. A favourite destination among sailors and divers because of the system of caves found here, known as "The cathedral". Premuda is equally as popular however with those who come to enjoy the sun-drenched beaches.

 DAY 9 : Pantera Bay, Dugi Otok (15nm)

Sailors love the breathtakingly beautiful Pantera Bay, poised on the northwestern side of Dugi Otok. The bay provides shelter from all the winds except bura. The beauty of the bay is reason enough to visit but you also have one of the Adriatic’s most beautiful lighthouses nearby - Tajer lighthouse, as well as a shipwreck site which is great for diving.

 DAY 10 : Sali, Dugi Otok (23nm)

After a leisurely breakfast taking in the beautiful surroundings, head to Sali, a tourist town in Dugi Otok with a thousand years of fishing history. Although it is the largest town on the island, Sali is actually a small town with a few restaurants and shops, surrounded by hills, fields, small and large bays, coves and islets. The beaches are mostly rocky in this area but there is a beautiful sandy beach on the northern side of the island called Saharun. If you feel like exploring further or fancy an active afternoon, you will find many excursions and activities available within the town.

 DAY 11 : Telašćica Nature Park (10nm)

Sailing through the Kornati, be sure to make the most of the fantastic snorkelling and enjoy the diverse marine life. Telašćica Bay, 13 surrounding islands and islets, as well as 6 islets inside the bay itself, make up the Telašćica Nature Park. Telašćica Bay is one of the safest, most beautiful and largest natural ports in the Adriatic. An area of incredible natural beauty and contrasting landscapes - we highly recommend a walk up to the Grpašćak viewpoint!

 DAY 12 : Ravni Žakan (18nm)

There are two main bays in which to anchor on Ravni Žakan and each one is home to a traditional konoba-style restaurant - the perfect place to relax and take in the magnificent views.

 DAY 13 : Kaprije (13nm)

Enjoy a swim stop near the uninhabitated island of Kakan before arriving into Kaprije for the evening, one of the largest islands of the Sibenik archipelago. Kaprije remains wonderfully authentic and gives you the sense of being far away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The village of Kaprije offers several local restaurants where you will get to sample some of the fresh seafood, olive oil and wine that the island is well-known for.

 DAY 14 : Skradin (23nm)

A magical place to visit on your yacht charter in Croatia. Skradin is a romantic Mediterranean town with narrow paved streets and passages where you can clearly see the Venetian influence. Visit the Krka National Park with its cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and lush greenery. There is plenty to do here including hiking, swimming, wildlife spotting and exploring historical sites. The magnificent Krka falls are not to be missed!

 DAY 15 : Sibenik (7nm)

A short early morning sail will have you back at the base in Sibenik in time for your 9am check-out.