Northern Croatia - Yacht Charter

THE COMBINATION OF BRILLIANT NATURE, LUXURY DELICACIES, AND ORIGINAL CULTURE

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The romanticism of medieval towns mixed with white beaches and jewel-tinted waters waits for you on the northern coast of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia. You can explore a lot of the islets if you sail a charter yacht, comfortably sailing to your destinations within two hours while being well-protected from the open sea. You can relax during your passage, travelling at random without tight timetables.

Northern Croatia it utterly special, unlike the entire coastline of Croatia, offering temping cruising grounds. You can sip cocktails and relax at waterfront bars in Split and enjoy nature in Kirka National Park, coalescing with it, then hike to fine waterfalls and examine utterly isolated inlets. You can see ancient Roman amphitheaters and other samples of art and architecture from the past.

Excellent astonishing wine and exquisite local cuisine will follow a day of absorbing pure nature, glorious history, various water games, and relaxation on board your yacht. You’ll be able to combine watching lavish sea life through a snorkel under the water and seeing it cooked on your plates.

Northern Croatia

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Travel program

Day 1Split

Welcome your luxury charter yacht in Split and pay attention to the Pakleni archipelago, where it’s better to spend an entire day. Hundreds of inlets, sandy beaches, and transparent water make up a paradise for swimmers and snorkelers. You can enjoy solitude and become lost in your thoughts or drink cold cocktails at one of the numerous insular bars. This night you’ll spend in a quiet and peaceful picturesque bay.

Day 2Skradin

After breakfast, you can go to the small town of Skradin, not far from the river Krka. It will take about an hour to get there, but while en route you can swim in the pretty inlets that are scattered all over the coastline. You’ll have the chance to visit the Krka National Park which is famous for its wild landscapes, waterfalls, and eagles. Take your time and mix with nature and spend the night in Skradin.

Day 3Kornati Islands

The Kornati archipelago is worth visiting for the 147 islands, islets, and rocks all within a 22-mile distance. Snorkeling here, you’ll see thousands of fish, and then you can devote your evening to relaxation on board as you spend the night at anchor in a calm solitary inlet.

Day 4Kornati Islands to Mali Losini

You can swim along the Kornati Islands in the morning before heading for Mali Losini, the biggest insular town in the Adriatic. See its multiple churches and look at works of art in the Fritzy Palace and at the 2,000 year old bronze statue of Apoxyomen. Dine on traditional cuisine and wine ashore while you anchor at the pretty national harbor for the night.

Day 5Mali Losini to Veli Brijun

On your way you’ll cross Brioni, a national park consisting of 14 islands. If you take a train through the island of Veli Brijun, you’ll be able to visit Rovinj where the intricate and very narrow streets lead to a harbor. The city is famous for its nightlife and Istrian truffles and wine, so it’s worth spending a night here.

Day 6Veli Brijin to Pula

Pula is the terminal of your tour. The largest town on the Istrian peninsula, Pula is 3,000 years old and is adjacent to a busy port and full of antiquities. A Roman amphitheater will mark the start and end of your walk through the old town. After lunch, you’ll leave the yacht with unforgettable memories of your time here.
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