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The itinerary is a fabulous one, you will enjoy the elegant atmosphere and intriguing history of Croatia’s best kept secret. Slightly further north than Dubrovnik and Split, Zadar’s culture remains preserved and undiscovered by the masses.
Zadar will surely charm you. Here you can enjoy a mix of Roman ruins, Venetian architecture, alongside modern innovations. You can also see some of Croatia’s best beaches, music festivals and national parks.
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A catamaran or sailboat vacation is a perfectly balanced mix between accessibility and fantastic experience. We simply know everything you need for a truly superb holiday – places, experiences, locals, bays, taverns, trails.
With beaches of golden sand, surrounded by pine trees, Vrgada is a natural beauty. When you come to visit this island, you can experience the “Mediterranean as it once was”. Truly a journey back in time, Vrgada still welcomes tourists on a mule, part of a long-standing tradition. While you’re here, relax and enjoy the rhythm of island life, where the nights are blessedly silent and the stars can light up the sky.
Even though it is the largest village on the island of Dugi Otok, Sali is still home to less than 2,000 inhabitants. With a long history of farming and fishing, Sali has a classic Mediterranean feel. You can admire centuries-old olive groves that add a beautiful layer to the landscape of Sali.
Kornati is the perfect place to spend time in nature. The Kornati archipelago consists of 140 islands and is home to a national park that has been described as a “nautical paradise”. Here you can spend some time sailing around the outer part of the archipelago, where the wild open sea will provide real fun for experienced sailors. Or, if you prefer a more relaxing day, stay inside the park where you can anchor in a calm bay and soak up the sun.
Another beautiful day in the Kornati Islands! On the second day, spend some time admiring the local flora and fauna of the Kornati archipelago. In 1980, the Kornati Islands received the status of a national park due to the unique underwater ecosystem it hosts. The marine life features some interesting algae, corals and sponges that you won’t find anywhere else. On land you will find many wonderfully fragrant herbs such as sage, feather grass and xeranthema. Around spring, the air is scented with this foliage.
Another picturesque Mediterranean village, Skradin delights with its narrow streets, fascinating history and refined cuisine. With a history dating back to the Neolithic period, you can explore the ancient ruins and medieval fortresses on this island. If you want to see the best view of Skradin, look for the Belvedere and the bridge located on the A1 highway heading towards Split. This Belvedere was nominated for “Most Beautiful Belvedere on European Auto Routes,” Golden Flower of Europe Award.
Often called the “island of gold”, Zlarin is best known for its natural beauty and unique coral harvesting tradition. While you’re here, take time to explore the pine, fig and cypress forests, golden sandy beaches and stunning bays. And don’t forget to pick up some coral souvenirs from the local galleries and shops.
Dubbed Croatia’s “coolest city,” there’s plenty to see and do in this up-and-coming cosmopolitan hub. With a distinct blend of modern and ancient allure, Zadar combines exciting new attractions such as the solar-powered luminous floor “Monument to the Sun” alongside classic landmarks such as the Land Gate, built in 1543 and once serving as an entrance main in Zadar.
To make a reservation you have three possibilities:
In all 3 cases we will call you for confirmation and to establish all the details.
The request for the offer and the reservation can be made by one person for his whole group.
The reservation will be made only on the basis of the contract and the issued invoice and will become firm when it is paid.
Payment is made only on the basis of the issued invoice and according to the payment terms mentioned on it.
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First of all, you should know that most of your time will be spent on the yacht, on the beaches and in spectacular bays.
In the morning, whether we wake up to admire the sunrise, take a swim in the sea, enjoy a good coffee or whatever your morning routine is, on the boat you can do anything, even sleep until lunch.
Navigation. Relax on deck or take the helm and our skippers will be with you and teach you some navigation techniques. We will sail daily for several hours to reach the next destination.
Activities, especially on hot summer days, a splash is welcome, so we’ll take breaks from sailing to cool off in the sea. Various activities can be done such as snorkeling, scuba diving or boat rides or stand up paddle.
We dock to discover a new location every day. It is the perfect opportunity to try the local gastronomy and discover the islands and their stories.
In the evening, after we reach the port, or moor in a spectacular bay, you can end the day admiring the sunset with a cold glass of your favorite drink or you can go to a tavern in the old villages, lost in time.
The next day we start over for a week, sunset after sunset, sunrise after sunrise!
Accommodation is in cabins on the yacht. The cabins are equipped with either double beds or single beds (bunk beds) and all have storage space.
In the case of catamarans, the cabins are equipped with their own bathrooms.
One of the greatest pleasures of a sailing enthusiast is sleeping on a boat. There is nothing more soothing than the sound of the sea at night!
On every type of yacht there is a central salon with a fully equipped kitchen where you can be your own chef.
Breakfast that can be served on the yacht, or at one of the many taverns on the islands.
You can prepare lunch on the yacht, at anchor, in a secluded cove, or go to a terrace, after which you will continue sailing or you can stay longer in a place to visit.
Dinner, after arriving at the port, or at the anchorage, you can go to a tavern in the old villages, lost in time, which offers the delights of the local cuisine, in an atmosphere full of history.
Is sailing far out at sea?? Answer: NO
We will enjoy the beauties of nature sailing along the coast stopping at beaches, in spectacular bays or crossing to a new island.
The route will be made so that the daily sailing duration is short, 1-3 hours.
We moor every time in a new place, whether it will be in a port or in a spectacular bay, the sea will be calm and during the night the movement generated by the waves of the sea will not cause us discomfort.
There are also people who can sometimes accuse this kind of slightly unpleasant sensation that is caused by our inner ear, the main center of balance. Fortunately, there are plenty of solutions for this, so you don’t have to worry (there are dedicated pre-departure medications and little seaman’s tricks that work every time). Our skippers will be attentive to anticipate and resolve any unpleasant situation.