Croatian Adriatic is the ideal place to sail thanks to its breathtaking coastline, which is home to hundreds of charming islands and secret bays, as well as its numerous marinas, exceptionally clean water, and mild climate. Let the wind carry you to a brand-new adventure by setting the sails.
Croatia's coastline is the most intricately indented in the Mediterranean, with 1244 islands, and it offers the ideal balance of the vibrant energy you would expect from a young nation and the warm, laid-back, and welcoming ways of the traditional Mediterranean. The historic Old Town of Zadar, which is on the Penninsula, has developed into a vibrant cultural center known for its nightlife. 2000 years of history are condensed into a half-kilometer square area, providing outstanding cultural attractions alongside contemporary venues, bars with live music, and nearly 500 yacht berths in Marina Borik and Marina Zadar.
Beginning with a fleet of several yachts, we have seen growth in our well-organized company over the last few years. The best service and a memorable, relaxing vacation for our clients are always our top priorities. We hope to always be able to meet all of your needs, whether they are for bareboat or skippered yachts, the best shipyards in the world, such as Beneteau, Jeanneau, Bavaria, Elan, and more. There is a CD player, bed linens, autopilot, GPS, and a perfectly equipped yacht for your enjoyment. There are also suggested navigational routes with suggested dining establishments beaches, and ports.
Yet more is included. For any questions or help of any kind, we are available to you throughout your vacation, 24 hours a day. We hope you will see us as a reliable partner, and we look forward to having you visit us soon. You are welcome to change your Route to suit your needs.
ZADAR-CROATIA
These days, the Croatian coast's most well-liked destinations include this city on the Adriatic Sea. It draws a wide variety of tourists, including beachgoers, partygoers, and families looking for a getaway on one of the far-flung islands in the ocean. Why does this town still attract so many tourists every year in the tens of thousands?
Actually, there are a lot of reasons. They consist of a charming old town with a rich history, easy access to some stunning national parks, and a fairly active nightlife. In recent years, Zadar has also come to be known for its innovative food scene and the peculiar Sea Organ, an extraordinary piece of architecture that creates music from the motion of the waves.
By considering several factors that contribute to Zadar's greatness, the city is worth a visit. It discusses the charming historic area of the city, all the nature reserves nearby that can be visited, and - what most people are interested in the beaches that are on offer.
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Beautiful old town
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The nightlife
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Gateway to great beaches
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Gateway to national parks
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Food and wine
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Sea Organ and Sun Salutation
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Sunday - The most important detail is that the trip should set sail on a Sunday morning and head south, stopping at Vrgada island in front of Biograd for swimming and snorkeling. The tour should continue toward Murter in the late afternoon. There are a few places to moor there, including a marina, the restaurant pier at Konoba Fabro (reservations required), or you can anchor. The tour should stop at a few neighborhood bars in the evening, such as Beer Bar Kantun.
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Monday - The most significant info is that you can either continue to Irje, where you can anchor or grab a buoy, or stay at Kaprije, a sleepy Adriatic island with crystal-clear water and sunsets. Both Kaprije and Irje have small ports with mooring and electricity. Kaprije is the larger of the two.
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Tuesday - It's time to set sail for Kornati National Park, so hoist the sails and sail across Murter's sea. Stay in Opat Bay and dine at one of the best seafood restaurants on the coast. There is no need to purchase national park tickets while staying here.
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Wednesday - Sail through the Kornati islands. The Kornati islands are a 152-island archipelago, but the main Kornati passage (Kornatski kanal) is navigable. Lojena is a popular bay, and the Konoba Levrnaka restaurant offers moorings and delectable food specialties for the evening.
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Thursday -
You'll need to resupply and probably do some provisioning, so your destination is Sali, a fishermen's village on the southern tip of Dugi Otok (Long Island). This small lively village has a plethora of restaurants, bars, and shops.
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Friday -Friday is the day to plan your trip back to Sukoan. You have two choices: north around Ugljan or south around Pasman. Both options offer numerous bays for a quick stop for swimming and snorkeling, such as Vodenjak bay on island I or, if you prefer sandy beaches, Sabua on Ugljan if you take the northern route. There's Barotul on the south side of Paman, Kostanj on the south side of Ugljan, and... some other hidden bay you'll find on your own.
SAILING VESSEL - SUN ODYSSEY 490
This 49-foot sailboat is the flagship of the Sun Odyssey line and feels remarkably spacious throughout. The forward cabin is a true parental suite, with a 1.60 x 2 metre berth, plenty of storage, a hanging locker, centrally located built-in bookshelves with an integrated television, and private access to a comfortable bathroom with separate shower, sink, and heads. Everything is well-lit, well-ventilated, and sound-insulated. The large saloon, fully equipped galley, and options for one or two additional cabins round out the package, ensuring a truly harmonious life on board.
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Dinghy
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Shore Power Connection
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Cockpit Speakers, Property Type radio/cd
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Cooker with oven, Cutlery, Refrigerator, Sinks
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Autopilot, Depth Gauge, GPS Chart plotter in cockpit, Main Deck Compass, PropertyType.log/speedo, VHF
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Heating, Hot Water System
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In-Mast Furling, Property Type furling genoa
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Cockpit cushions, Foot pump for dinghy, Gangway, Winch handles
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Bathing Platform, Bimini, Deck Shower
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Boat hook, Bow Thruster, Bucket and brush, Croatian flag, Fenders, Life jacket, Linen, Pillows and blankets, Spray hood, Water hose
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Calibrated anchor chain, Fire extinguisher, First aid kit, Lifebuoy, Life raft, Safety harness
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Binoculars, Distress light kit, Electric bilge pump, Fog horn, Hand bearing compass, Nautical charts, Pilot books, Portable lamp, Spare anchor
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Cockpit table, GPS plotter in cockpit, Solar panels, Teak cockpit
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Solar panels