EAST MEDITERRANEAN ZADAR - SPLIT YACHT CHARTER GUIDE DAY 4 – DRVENIK VELIKI - KRKNJASI Enjoy a cruise to Krknjasi (Blue Lagoon) Bay, one of the unspoiled natural areas of Dalmatia. Krknjasi is located on the east coast of the island Drvenik Veliki. Here, you will find beautiful pebble beaches and a shallow sandy seabed; you can anchor in its crystal clear waters. This paradise shelters you from the hectic city noise and crowded beaches, making it one of the area's favourite destinations. ITINERARY DAY 1 – ZADAR - TELASCICA Unique in so many ways, the beautiful country of Croatia, on the coast of the Adriatic, has a rich and tempestuous history; from the Roman era to the Zadar is a town situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the centre Renaissance to the Baroque period and the Ottoman conquests, right up to of Zadar County and the wider northern Dalmatian region. It is a the present day. The rich heritage of this magnificent place is a huge draw city with a rich history, dating from prehistoric times. Zadar built its for visitors from across the globe. impressive urban structure during the Roman era of Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus when the town was fortified and the city walls, towers and gates were built. This history, as well as its modern- The combination of Croatia’s cultural history and amazing natural beauty day reputation as a gastronomic hotspot, means that Zadar is a well- – which includes eight breathtaking national parks, 11 stunning nature known tourist destination. reserves and the numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, makes it a must- Two of Zadar’s most popular attractions are the Sea Organ and visit country. The thousands of islands that scatter the coastline of Croatia Sun Salutation – artistic installations that utilise the power of nature means that it is an incredible place to visit on board a luxury yacht. to create beautiful sounds and sights for the citizens and visitors of Zadar. Start your cruise to Telascica and anchor overnight. The stunning Sailing through the country, you will learn about the culture and individuals Telascica Bay is located in the central part of the eastern coast of the who have influenced Croatia over the years. Croatian inventions include the Adriatic Sea, on the south-eastern side of the island of Dugi Otok. necktie, the parachute, the torpedo, the mechanical pencil, and the world's Guests will be amazed by its extreme beauty and striking coastline. fastest electric car. The famed explorer Marco Polo and the Dalmatian dog The bay is surrounded by 13 islands and islets and was proclaimed a also hail from these shores. When it comes to sport, Croatia is the birthplace Nature Park in 1988. Telascica acquired the status of a protected area due to its valuable of great athletes Goran Ivanisevic, Janica Kostelic, Davor Suker and Luka flora and fauna, geological and geomorphological phenomena, Modric. versatile sea life, and interesting archaeological heritage, all ready for guests to explore. Diving in the Nature Park is possible in several DAY 5 – PAKLENI ISLANDS Croatia is home to Ston, the second-longest stretch of defensive walls in attractive locations near the striking cliffs, and the beautiful scenery Europe, the Church of the Holy Cross, which is the smallest cathedral in the from the Grpascak viewpoint should not be missed. Continue your cruise to the Island of Hvar - the sunniest place in Croatia. Here, you will find the perfect mix of tranquillity, and world, and Arboretum Trsteno – the oldest arboretum in the world. DAY 2 – KORNATI a great choice of nightclubs and bars. You can anchor at sea or berth at the shore. There is so much in Croatia waiting to be explored. Set sail for your dream Continue your cruise to Kornati Islands – one of the most Hvar is an island with a rich vegetation of palms, aloes, pine trees, journey and enjoy this magical land of beautiful islands. breathtaking areas of Croatia. Here, you can drop anchorage or berth laurel, rosemary and lavender. It is the sunniest island in Croatia, at the shore. The Kornati National Park is often described as a nautical boasting over 2,500 hours of sunshine each year. paradise. Sailing through 140 unforgettable islands, islets and reefs, The southwestern side of the island of Hvar is bordered by the you will use all of your nautical skills as you explore the beautiful seas. romantic string of the Pakleni Islands (or Pakleni Otoci, Resin Islands), ZADAR - SPLIT The Kornati National Park covers the largest area of Kornati waters, a cluster of islands, islets and cliffs, just a few of them inhabited. and the islands were proclaimed a national park in 1980 as a result They are perfect to explore with a boat. of their exceptional landscape, beauty, interesting geomorphology, rugged coastline and the rich underwater ecosystem. One of the most popular islands in this region is Mana, located in the heart of the archipelago. The island still has the remains of a 1950’s film set, which was built to resemble a Greek village. There is a beautiful archway overlooking the open sea and historic stone walls to discover, slowly crumbling after being exposed to the salty ocean air and strong winds for over half a century. DAY 3 – KAPRIJE Kaprije is a hidden oasis in the Sibenik archipelago and is a perfect place to anchor overnight. It is renowned for its unspoiled coast and bays, and as there are no roads on the islands (cars are not allowed) it is the ideal place to explore on foot. Kaprije is the small village on the island, with only 160 permanent citizens. These locals are traditionally fishermen, olive oil producers and wine-growers. DAY 6 – ISLAND SCEDRO Continue your cruise to the protected nature park, Island Scedro. With its many secret coves and untouched beauty, this island is a hidden gem of Adriatic coast. Once you experience the island’s charm and see the glimmering sun on crystal clear water, you will want to stay here forever! For many years, Scedro and its coves have been known as a safe harbour and an excellent place for anchorage. DAY 7 – SOLTA Travel to Solta, where you can anchor at sea or enjoy a berth at shore. Solta is a small island, and although it is located near the popular town of Split, it has retained its pristine natural beauty. A place where you can find peace and tranquillity wherever you wander. It is believed that in the 4th century, the Greeks called the island ‘Olynthia’ meaning ‘immature fig’, the island was later renamed by the Romans to Solent or ‘Solta’ - the Island of the Sun. For most of history, Solta was a wealthy province where the Roman Emperor Diocletian had his summer residence and a private fish farm. There are remains of Solta’s Roman and Gothic history throughout the island that you can explore. DAY 8 – SPLIT Disembark your yacht and explore the charming town of Split, one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Step inside Diocletian’s Palace, take in the Cathedral of St. Duje (Saint Dominus), Peristyle Square, and visit the monument of Grgur Ninski created by the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic. Make sure to touch his thumb and make a wish! Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest city on the Adriatic coast. It is a great place to experience the Dalmatian lifestyle. Always buzzing with energy, this exuberant city has the perfect balance of tradition and modernity. This lively city is a great place to finish your trip to Croatia. .
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