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Suggested 2 week sailing itinerary from Sibenik (South)


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  • DAY 1 : Primosten (15nm)

    Primosten is an island town surrounded by 7 smaller islands. A lovely Mediterranean town with two small churches dating from the 15th and 17th century. Wander the picturesque old town, enjoy Primosten's pretty beaches or head to one of the nearby vineyards to sample the delicious local wine.

  • DAY 2 : Solta (17nm)

    A charming little island with beautiful nature and idyllic coves. Once the holiday destination of choice for the Roman nobility, you can still see the remains of Roman villas dotted around the island to this day. One of the most visited spots on the island is the cozy cove of Sesula which is sheltered from the winds and home to one of Solta's best restaurants - Konoba Sesula. Alternatively, head to neighbouring Maslinica, a charming base from which to explore more of the island. For those who enjoy an active holiday, Solta is a great place to hire bikes and explore the island's many bike trails that wind through vineyards, fields of lavender, and rustic villages. Thanks to its positioning on the western tip of Solta, Maslinica is blessed with incredible sunsets.

  • DAY 3 : Komiza, Vis (24nm)

    The island of Vis is one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic Sea. Located 45km from the mainland, it is the most remote inhabited Croatian island. Well-loved within the yachting community for its numerous bays, the authentic seaside atmosphere is relaxed and carefree. Head to the south of the island and Stiniva beach with its narrow entrance surround by high cliffs or visit the beautiful beach of Stončica. Vis is a food-lover's paradise with many excellent restaurants. It is worth making reservations in the summer months as restaurants often get booked up. Overnight at Komiza and visit the Blue Caves in the morning.

  • DAY 4 : Stari Grad, Hvar (20nm)

    Starigrad on Hvar Island is a lively resort, not quite as busy as Hvar Town. In addition to the harbours at Hvar town, Stari Grad, Vrboska and Jelsa, there are many other small harbours and anchorages. Palmazina is a popular anchorage with a lively restaurant and a water taxi across the strait to Hvar Town for sightseeing.

  • DAY 5 : Korcula (40nm)

    The historic town of Korcula with its narrow streets, old buildings, walls and towers is a fascinating place and deserves plenty of time spent wandering around its streets soaking up the atmosphere. If the marina is full, anchor in the bay and walk across the headland.

  • DAY 6 : Mljet (20nm)

    This beautiful and green National Park offers several peaceful anchorages, ideal for a leisurely evening on board. But this quiet island has an interesting history too. The 12th century monastery in the interior of the island on the Big Lake is well worth a visit. Polace is a sheltered anchorage within the National Park with a few restaurants and a mini market.

  • DAY 7 : Hvar (25nm)

    A very popular tourist destination in Croatia, Hvar attracts visitors from all over the world and is home to many top restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Hvar Town is often very busy in the summer months and many sailors opt to base themselves in ACI Marina Palmizana and take a water taxi into the town. On Hvar island you will find many great beaches but be sure to explore the stunning Pakleni Islands, a chain of 16 islands lying off Hvar's southwest coast. These islands make an incredible setting for your Croatia yacht charter.

  • DAY 8 : Milna, Brac (18nm)

    Brač is the largest island in Dalmatia and the third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. This unique island has numerous smaller and larger picturesque villages including Bobovišća and Milna. Milna has numerous bars, restaurants and a beautiful promenade for an evening walk. Many events take place here throughout the summer such as theatrical performances, concerts, live music, exhibitions and food festivals.

  • DAY 9 : Trogir (12nm)

    Trogir is one of the most romantic towns in Dalmatia, 25km away from Split. It is located on the small island of Čiovo, which is connected by a stone bridge to the mainland. Numerous cultural and historical monuments, palaces, towers and museums within the town bear witness to various historical influences. This UNESCO World Heritage site makes a fascinating stop on your sailing holiday in Croatia.

  • DAY 10 : Krknjaši, Veli Drevnik (7nm)

    The famous Krknjaši anchorage is located just 7nm from Trogir, between Veli Krknjaš and Mali Krknjaš islets, creating a dreamy protected lagoon with amazing turquoise waters. The wild nature and sheer beauty of this area make it a place not to be missed. Along the coast are small coves which are great for families with small children. Konoba Krknjaši serves up fish caught that morning, alongside homegrown vegetables, so you can be sure you are eating the freshest local food.

  • DAY 11 : Rogoznica (13nm)

    Sail north to Rogoznica, a small island reached by a causeway. The marina is in the shelter of the lagoon. Take your dinghy across to the excellent seafood restaurants on the town quay.

  • DAY 12 : Vodice (28nm)

    Vodice is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic Coast. You will find an abundance of cultural monuments here, of which Karmel church (located on the Okit hill), Čorić tower and the parish church of the Holy Cross with its bell tower are particularly worth visiting. Sports and recreation lovers can enjoy beach volleyball, football, basketball, cycling and scuba diving, as well as kayak rental and many other activities.

  • DAY 13 : Skradin (15nm)

    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 14 : Sibenik (7nm)

    Slowly make your way back to the base in the historic town of Sibenik for a relaxed meal in one of the local taverns.