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North Direction for 7 Days Example Sailing Route – North direction for 7 days Day 1: Rogoznica, the base Marina Frapa • Arrival to the base, check-in procedure and documents’ registration and accommodation on board the yachts • Supplying at the store in the base, local fish-market and farmers’ market • Dinner at one of the gourmet restaurants within the Marina Frapa or local authentic tavern • After-dinner drink at the Dragon’s cave underwater bar Day 2: Rogozica – Šibenik / Skradin • Taking off Rogoznica in the morning and sailing NE towards Šibenik archipelago • Lunch break at Šibenik and sightseeing Šibenik old town core • Sailing into the mouth of river Krka, through its canyon towards Skradin old town • Dinner at local authentic tavern Day 3: Šibenik / Skradin – islands Zlarin / Prvić • Visit to Krka National Park waterfalls system – by tourist boat or bicycle • Leaving Skradin after lunch • Sailing to islands Zlarin or Prvić for overnight stay Day 4: Islands Zlarin / Prvić – Kornati National Park • Leaving islands Zlarin / Prvić after breakfast and sailing towards Kornati National Park archipelago • Swim break under way to Kornati and afternoon swim anchored at one of Kornati’s hidden bays • Dinner at genuine Kornati’s tavern Day 5: Kornati National Park • Sailing through the archipelago • Swim / snorkelling breaks and visiting cliffs of Kornati’s outer side • Dinner at Kornati’s genuine tavern • Overnight stay Day 6: Kornati National Park – Sali, island Dugi Otok / islet Vrgada • Sailing through the strait Proversa Mala between islands Dugi otok and Kornat • Lunch break at Sali, Dugi Otok and supplying • Sailing SE towards Biograd and neighbouring islet Vrgada • Dinner on board the yacht and overnight stay on the anchor Day 7: Island Vrgada – the base Marina Frapa • Sailing SE towards Rogoznica • Swim / lunch break in a hidden bay • Return to the base at Marina Frapa in the late afternoon • Dinner at the base or in Rogoznica center • Overnight stay and check-out procedure the next morning .
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