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�ibenik region, Croatia

Secrets of Dalmatia: An Unforgettable One-Week Sailing Adventure A sailing charter on Dalmatian Islands is the perfect way to explore this beautiful corner of the world. This journey includes stops at all of the major islands, as well as some of the less frequented ones. You'll have the opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters, sunbathe on deserted beaches, and explore ancient ruins. This will give you a unique opportunity to experience Croatian culture and enjoy traditional meals, meet friendly locals and learn about the country's rich history.

Departure Port

Marina Mandalina, Sibenik

Duration

8D7N

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Day 1

Rogoznica Island Our first stop is Šibenik, where we'll check in and spend the day up until 5:00PM. After which, we’ll set sail for Rogoznica, where you'll be spending the night. Rogoznica is a tiny town in northern Dalmatia. This formerly fishing village is now a popular tourist destination. Family homes, villas and apartments with private beaches may be found on the mainland of Rogoznica, which can make for an excellent vacation spot. Local restaurants in Rogoznica serve dishes typical to the area.

Day 2

Šolta Island After breakfast, we'll set sail for Šolta Island. Šolta is an island in Croatian Dalmatia. It lies south of Split and east of Brač, Hvar and Vis. At 28 square kilometres in size, the island has a population of about 2000 people. The highest point on the island is Sveti Ilija, which is approximately 600 metres above sea level. Šolta has many beaches you shouldn’t miss, including popular ones such as Maslinica and Stomorska. There are also many hiking trails on the island. We'll spend the night anchored off the island.

Day 3

Hvar Island After breakfast, we'll set sail for Hvar Island. Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. The island is known for its sunny weather, beautiful beaches and stunning scenery. It has been renowned since ancient times for its strategic and nautical importance, the rich of the various historical eras, the culture and natural wonders, and the literature. Hvar is also home to many historical and cultural sites. The island has a population of approximately 11,000 people. We'll spend the night on Pakleni islands in Marina ACI Palmižana.

Day 4

Vis Island After breakfast, we'll set sail for Vis Island. Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. It’s one of the most remote and least-visited islands in Croatia. Vis is known for its clear waters, beautiful beaches and lush vegetation. Vis has a certain flair that sets it apart from other Croatian islands, and it appears to attract a distinct crowd of visitors. The history of VIs is complex and multicultural, having been governed by a number of different countries such as Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Austrians and Italians. We'll anchor in the harbour of Vis overnight.

Day 5

Biševo Island Next on our adventure is Biševo. Biševo is an island in Croatia. Located in the Adriatic Sea, south of the island of Vis, Biševo is known for its blue cave, which can only be accessed by boat. The cave gets its blue colour from the sunlight reflecting off the white limestone walls. Besides this popular tourist destination, Biševo is also home to a number of other beaches and caves. Next, we’ll head to Komiža, a town located on the island of Vis. As the largest town on the island, it’s known for its fishing industry. There are a number of restaurants in Komiža that serve fresh seafood. The town is also home to a number of historical and cultural sites. We’ll spend the night in Komiža by the port.

Day 6

Milna on island Brač Next stop, sailing to Milna on island Brač! Milna is a town located on the island of Brač. It’s known for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters. Milna is also home to a number of historical and cultural sites. The ACI marina in Milna is one of the most popular marinas in Croatia, and where we’ll spend the night at. It’s known for its excellent facilities and beautiful location. The marina is home to a number of restaurants, bars and shops.

Day 7

Zlarin Island After breakfast, we’ll sail to Zlarin. Zlarin is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea. Located off the coast of Dalmatia, it’s known for its coral reefs. Zlarin is also home to a number of historical and cultural sites. The port of Zlarin, where we'll be spending the night, is one of the most popular ports in Croatia.

Day 8

Final stop, Šibenik After breakfast, we’ll be sailing to our final destination, Šibenik. Check out will be at 8:30am.

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