Croatia
The undiscovered Dalmatian coastline is a wonderland of magical islands, Roman ruins and medieval towns. Embrace the remarkable synthesis of ancient Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, Venetian and Slavic cultures, and succumb to the lure of the little-known wonders of unspoiled Croatia.
Charter in the enchanting Adriatic waters lapping the shores of the 1,185 islands and watch the colours of both land and sea constantly change in a thousand subtle nuances. Light winds, calm seas and hundreds of sheltered anchorages make Croatia an ideal cruising area.
Dubrovnik to Trogir
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Day 1 Dubrovnik | Begin your charter in Dubrovnik, one of the Mediterranean's most exquisite gems, the city has a magnetic mix of history, architecture and storybook cobblestoned streets. Evenings are invariably brought to life along Prijeko, where jazz spills out onto the polished marble pavements. |
Day 2 Old Town, Dubrovnik to Mljet (35 Nautical Miles) | The island of Mljet is largely national park, with forest and lakes and a long, picturesque seat inlet. Spend the day around the many fishing-grounds, rich in fish and lobsters, before an early evening apéritif in the lakeside restaurant Small Heaven. |
Day 3 Mljet to Korcula (28 Nautical Miles) | Sail on the enchanting town of Korcula, a miniature Dubrovnik fortified by solid walls and squat towers. Take the tender to the nearby island of Badija and snorkel in the turquoise waters, before returning to the old town and the local seafood restaurant, Adio Mare. |
Day 4 Korcula to Hvar (43 Nautical Miles) | Discover the glitzy harbour and bustling cafés of Hvar. Climb the steep stone staircases to the Citadel for a bewitching panorama of the medieval town and its surrounding islets, before descending to the Macondo restaurant for a table overlooking the floodlit Citadel. |
Day 5 Hvar to Trogir (30 Nautical Miles) | Sail to the town of Trogir, Croatia's own 'Little Venice' and soak up the enchanting aura that seeps out from the maze of alleys and ivy-line courtyard restaurants. |
Day 6 Trogir to Movar to Sibenik (30 Nautical Miles) | Glide through the magnificent St Anne Channel and discover the Cathedral of St Jacob, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in the medieval town of Grandina, the oldest part of Sibenik. |
Day 7 Sibenik to Kornat (10 Nautical Miles) | Made up of over 140 islands, islets and reefs, the Kornati National Park is a haven for sailing, with numerous caves, bays and sandy beaches. The surrounded waters are teeming with multicoloured fish and corals, ideal for snorkelling. |
Day 8 Kornat to Trogir (40 Nautical Miles) | Sail back along the coastline via Sibenik and Movar for disembarkation in the small historic town of Trogir, with its famous Benedictine monastery, fascinating cathedral, and palace. |
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