Route planner South Dalmatia base Split/Trogir route 1 (1 week) Trogir Split Maslinica SOLTA Milna BRAC Vrboska Hvar Stari Grad HVAR Stoncia Komiza VIS KORCULA day: destination from: to: 1 Saturday Split/Trogir BRAC Milna 2 Sunday BRAC Milna HVAR Stari Grad or Vrborsca 3 Monday HVAR HVAR Stari Grad/Vrborsca Hvar or Milna or other bay around Hvar or Marina Palmizana at Sveti Klement 4 Tuesday HVAR VIS Stoncica or Vis 5 Wednes- VIS VIS Komiza day Stoncica southern route over bays Budikovac, Stiniva or northern route with sightseeing of the military bunker northeast of Vis 6 Thursday VIS SOLTA Maslinicia or Sesula bay south 7 Friday SOLTA Split/Trogir Page 1 Location descriptions Split: Split is the capital of Dalmatia and the largest city on the Adriatic coast. The city is 1700 years old and full of cultural sights from all eras. Trogir Trogir, as a port of departure, offers a variety of attractions. The historic old town with its countless Gothic cathedrals, Venetian palaces and Baroque churches is a UNES- CO World Heritage Site. Narrow romantic lanes lead you to the historic buildings and squares. BRAC: Milna: ACI Marina. Pretty old island village. Great for strolling and eating. In the village you have all supply options. Especially worth seeing is the church. Bobovisca: Nice place with mooring, electricity and water. Nice cafe and restaurant right on the jetty. Several beautiful bathing possibilities on both pages of the place on large stone slabs. Page 2 HVAR: Stari Grad: „Old Town“ The medieval town of Stari Grad is located in an impressive bay that leads into the city like a funnel. On the long promenade, which is also the lively center of the village, you are right in front of the imposing town hall at Moorings. Stroll along the promenade and discover numerous baroque buildings. Many small squares invite you to linger in the UNESCO-listed town. Vrborsca: The image of the fjord-like harbor of Vrborsca is characterized by old stone houses and a nice little river spanned by narrow bridges. In the small fishery museum you can be led to times long past. HVAR: Hvar: Hvar, on the island of the same name, was one of the most important nautical cities in history due to its strategic location since antiquity. Almost at each corner you will find historic buildings that reflect the spirit of different historical epochs. Already from the elegant, palm-fringed harbor promenade, the fairytale city offers sights and culture at its best. Hvar has become one of the best addresses on the Dalmatian coast, is not for nothing known as the “St. Tropez of Croatia”. Hvar is dominated by the large fortress, with a breathtaking view over the old town and the Paklini islands. Milna: Milna is only 4 km south of Hvar town. Situated in a sheltered bay Milna is ideal for families with its beautiful pebble beaches away from the hustle and bustle. On the west bank of the bay there is one of the finest examples of rustic architecture from the 17th century, the summer residence of the Ivanić family, built Page 3 in Baroque and Renaissance style. SVETI KLEMENT: Marina Palmizana: Marina Palmizana on the island of Sveti Klement faces the town of Hvar. The former barren island is today a thriving paradise full of exotic plants, extraordinary art and culture, and, of course, first-class gastronomy. There are taxi boat connections to Hvar until midnight. If you cannot find a place in the Marina Palmizana, you can also find space in the Vinogradisce bay on the other side of Sveti Klement, opposite the marina. A short, beautiful path leads from there across the exotic vegetation to the Marina Palmiziana. On the way there are also numerous restaurants and bars. VIS Stoncica: With its gorgeous and gently sloping shallow sandy beach, the bay is one of the most popular destinations on the island of Vis. With turquoise blue water, sandy be- ach, palm trees and beach bar, the bay is ideal for swimming and snorkelling. In the evening, many of the yachts leave the bay and calm returns. Highly recommended is the hike to the nearby lighthouse on the Cape. The path goes up from the beach to the left of the bar. In the evening you can eat very well in the restaurant on the beach. Page 4 VIS Vis: In addition to the town of Vis, visiting the marine tunnels / Rogagic, northwest of the city of Vis is highly recommended. Follow the way to the beach at the marine bunker entrance, then towards the open sea there is a small parking spot with the tunnel entrance gate. You should definitely anchor in the bay in front of the marine tunnel, because the setting directly at the tunnel entrance is actually prohibited, because in the morning many excursion boats want to enter there. VIS Komiza: Very nice place with many possibilities for the evening. Numerous shops, restaurants, bars and cafes invite you to stroll. Behind the jetty there is a nice beach with a beach bar. In the bay and also outside the breakwater, there are numerous buoys. Page 5 SOLTA Maslinicia: Nice little place, which is worth a stop especially because of the beautifully restored Venetian palace. The beautiful estate now houses a luxury hotel with an excellent attached restaurant. SOLTA Sesula: Nice but much visited bay with a good restaurant. Please note that this is just a possible trip suggestion. The Croatian coast, with its countless small islands and bays, offers a a lot of bathing stops and sailing oppor- tunities. Please adapt your individual route to the given wind and weather conditions. Also use mySea - the free and practical online guide - as an app or simply via internet for your trip planning: www-my-Sea.com With this free digital travel guide you will quickly find everything about sailing areas, safe bays, idyllic harbors, good restaurants ... Book your berths in marinas and buoy fields easily online. Reserve the place in the marina simply via the app and enjoy more time on the sea. With thousands of pictures and tips, mySea is the perfect cruising companion for Croatia, Greece and Turkey. All information without guarantee. Errors and mistakes excepted Have fun on your trip Yours Yachtcharter Pitter team Page 6.
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