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Northern Dalmatia

North Dalmatia, the region is located along the coast of the Adriatic Sea, which makes it an excellent location for visiting by yacht. Also, the region is rich in cultural heritage, beautiful islands, natural beauty and excellent gastronomy. Zadar and Šibenik are cities rich in history, with famous churches and cathedrals. On the island of Pag, you can taste Paški cheese, which is one of the most famous in Croatia. Considering the coast, fresh fish and seafood are an integral part of the gastronomic offer, North Dalmatia is also known for its delicious prosciutto. Enjoy a yacht trip through the crystal sea, sandy beaches and hidden coves of Northern Dalmatia.

Day 1

Zadar

Zadar is rich in historical and cultural heritage. The old town exudes ancient, medieval and renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore the Roman Forum, which is one of the most important archaeological sites in Croatia. Also, the church of St. Donata from the 9th century is one of the most famous symbols of the city as well as the Prince's Palace. An interesting attraction for visitors is the unique Zadar Sea Organ, an attraction that produces sound using the waves of the Adriatic Sea. This innovative musical instrument is located on the coast and creates melodious tones. Below them, 35 pipes of different lengths, diameters and inclinations are installed, which, when the waves push air through them, emit sounds. Since the sea is unpredictable in its waves, strength, power, tides and ebbs, so is the sea organ concert unique and unrepeatable. Another special experience of the city of Zadar is Greeting to the Sun. The installation, located next to the sea organ, consists of three hundred solar panels and lights up in various colors at sunset, creating an impressive experience. Of course, for visitors with a yacht, Zadar and the surrounding areas abound with beautiful beaches and coves on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

Zadar, Croatia
Zadar, Croatia
Day 2

Silba & Olib

Silba attracts visitors with its simplicity, untouched nature and relaxed way of life. It is an ideal destination for lovers of nature and a peaceful vacation away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It is known for its spectacular sunsets, where many visitors enjoy the view during an evening walk along the coast. What makes this island interesting is the fact that cars are prohibited from entering the island, where the means of transportation are mostly bicycles or walking. Among the landmarks on Silba is an important cultural monument, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, dating from the 16th century. During the summer months, Silba hosts various cultural and musical events, including concerts, exhibitions and traditional events that attract visitors. Also, Silba offers beautiful beaches with crystal clear sea. Uvala Sotorišće, Pocukmarak, and Traženica are some of the beaches that visitors often choose to enjoy the sun and sea on their yachts.

The island of Olib attracts its visitors with its untouched natural beauty, clean beaches and peaceful surroundings. Due to the infrastructure that is not very developed, the island contributes to the feeling of authenticity and relaxation. There are archaeological remains on the island that bear witness to a long historical settlement where it played an important role in maritime trade and fishing. The beaches on Olib are often not full of tourists, which gives visitors an intimate atmosphere. Enjoying the natural beauty, local culture and simple way of life while sailing on a yacht in the crystal clear sea are the main attractions of this beautiful island.

Silba & Olib
Silba & Olib
Day 3

Dugi otok

Dugi otok is an island of contrasts, picturesque places, lush vegetation, enchanting cliffs and beautiful bays and beaches. One of the interesting attractions is the Veli Rat lighthouse, which was built in 1849 and is the highest lighthouse on the Adriatic at 42 meters. It is surrounded by a pine forest, a beautiful bay and a pebble beach where you can enjoy the whole day. Not far from the lighthouse is the wreck of the ship Michelle, which ran aground here in 1983. On the southwest coast of the island, parallel to the town of Brbinj, there is a beautiful bay of Brbinjščica, which hides an equally wonderful beach. It is surrounded by rocks and numerous caves and is one of the safest bays on the island towards the open sea. On Dugi otok you can also find natural phenomena. It is about the Dragon's Eye, which at first glance looks like a pool in a rock. It is actually a stone that was created by wearing away limestone, and when you dive in, you will see that it hides all kinds of passages. Among other things, it is possible to dive through the rock that separates the 'pool' from the sea. Near the Dragon's Eye there is another natural phenomenon - the Golubinka cave. You can enter it by swimming or kayaking, and once you are in it, you will be left breathless. There is an opening at the top of the cave, so when the sun's rays come through, you will enjoy a wonderful spectrum of colors in the impressive interior of the cave. Dugi otok is the perfect destination for a yacht tour during which you can explore all the special charms of this place.

Dugi otok, Croatia
Dugi otok, Croatia
Day 4

Telašica & Kornati

Telašica - Owing to its exceptional beauty, wealth and importance, this bay, surrounded by 13 islands and islets, and containing six islets within the bay, was declared a Nature Park in 1988. It received the status of a protected area in 1980 thanks to its extremely valuable plant and animal life. to the world, geological and geomorphological phenomena, valuable seabed communities and interesting archaeological heritage. The area of the Telašćica Nature Park is an area rich in contrasts, quiet and peaceful beaches and areas of cultivated fields covered with vineyards and olive groves, but also an area of degraded forms of vegetation covering dry habitats. This area also includes the salt lake Mir, which has a special ecosystem. Telašćica is one of the most unusual and natural areas on the Adriatic, ideal for lovers of nature, peace and quiet who sail by yacht.

Kornati is a group of about 140 islands. Islands and rocks, which makes it one of the most divided island systems in the Mediterranean. This archipelago was declared a national park in 1980. The Kornati National Park is a specially protected area with strict regulations on nature conservation. Visitors are obliged to respect the rules on environmental protection in order to preserve the unique ecology of the archipelago. Among the Kornati Islands, there are almost no islands with fertile soil, as the vegetation is mostly limited to low maquis and other adapted plants. This area is popular with divers who can explore underwater rocks, caves and the richness of the underwater world and attracts many visitors due to its unique natural beauty and preserved ecology. With sailing on a yacht, you will have an incredible experience of this natural phenomenon.

Telašica & Kornati
Telašica & Kornati
Day 5

Šibenik

The symbol of Šibenik is the cathedral of St. Jakov, which is located in the very center of the city and is one of the most important monuments of Renaissance architecture on the Adriatic. The cathedral has been under UNESCO protection since 2000, it was built over a hundred years during the 15th and 16th centuries. It is unique in that it is completely made of stone without the use of binding material and 71 head sculptures carved on the outer part. The old town of Šibenik is well preserved with narrow stone and shopping streets and hidden passages. Visitors can explore the city's rich cultural and historical heritage such as the old city gates that bear witness to history. At the very entrance to the Šibenik canal is the fortress of St. Nikole, which offers a unique view of the city. In addition to the rich cultural heritage of the city of Šibenik, during the yacht ride through the channel of St. Ante, you can come across one of the oldest bathing spots in the Mediterranean, Jadrija.

Šibenik, Croatia
Šibenik, Croatia
Day 6

Pašman & Ugljan

In the immediate vicinity of Zadar, there is a beautiful water area that includes numerous islands, beaches and beautiful coves that will rarely leave anyone indifferent. One of its most picturesque parts is certainly Pašman and Ugljan.

The island of Ugljan offers a handful of options for a complete vacation experience. From touches with a rich past, a large number of wonderful beaches that enchant with their beauty, all the way to a diverse gastronomic offer and a unique atmosphere of the Mediterranean.

The island of Pašman offers numerous beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters. Beaches like Tratica, Čeprljand, and Jazi offer the opportunity to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Adriatic Sea. Also, try the local cuisine in one of the fishermen's restaurants. The island of Pašman is known for its fresh seafood, so don't miss the opportunity to taste traditional dishes. During the yacht ride around Pašman and Ugljan, explore the coast from the sea side to enjoy the blue sea and the panoramic view.

Pašman & Ugljan
Pašman & Ugljan
Day 7

Pag

The island of Pag, known for its rich tradition. A very important industry of salt production is connected to it, the quality of which is known all over the world. Visitors have the opportunity to experience traditional production methods during a tour of the Pag Saltworks. Pag is also known for traditional Pag lace. This skill is passed down from generation to generation, and today Pag lace is recognizable for its precision and beauty. Also, on the island you can taste one of the most famous cheeses, Paški sir. The cheese is known for its quality and traditional production, which is characterized by the specific taste of Pag salt, which is used in the diet of sheep. Among other gastronomic offers, you can try beli sharp, a type of shellfish that is famous in this area, and is often prepared in delicious ways after the catch of local fishermen. In addition to the picturesque atmosphere of the island of Pag and the unique architecture of stone houses and streets, the island of Pag is also an island of fun. Zrće beach, a famous place in the world that bears the nickname of the Croatian Ibiza. It is a beach where the party lasts 24 hours. It includes a large number of night clubs where world DJs often perform. It also has various sports-recreational and entertainment content such as bungee jumping, jet ski, parasailing, cageball and wake-boarding. The island of Pag is an unmissable destination during a Kvarner trip on a yacht in the Adriatic Sea.

Pag, Croatia
Pag, Croatia

Yacht Charter Croatia services

Among the offers of our Yacht Charter, you can choose how you want to spend your vacation while sailing on the Adriatic Sea. Whether you are an experienced skipper or want a carefree trip free from the worries and responsibilities of a yacht, our fleet offers Bareboat and Skippered yacht charter options.

Package #1

Bareboat Yacht Charter

For independent sailors, eager for adventure, we offer the Bareboat Charter option. With this service, you create the possibility to take control of our elegant vessel. With the high-quality equipment of the yacht, we offer you safe and flexible navigation during your freedom to explore hidden bays, islands and coasts.

Package #2

Skippered Yacht Charter

For those who want to enjoy luxury and comfort without worrying about the maintenance, responsibility and management of the yacht, we offer the Skippered Charter service. Our skippers will provide you with an unforgettable journey, introducing you to the most beautiful destinations, local culture and recommendations.