Now you have decided to meet and experience the beauties of the Adriatic and sail its waters, it is important to know which parts you want to visit. If you choose the central Adriatic, there are three basic routes: north towards Kornati National Park, south towards Dubrovnik, and central Dalmatia. It’s not an easy decision, so here is a description of the basic characteristics of each route. You can enjoy the sea and islands on the northern route, the flourishing vegetation and the vast limestone edifices of the national parks, or arrive in the magnificent city of Dubrovnik from the sea, passing large and small islands and peninsulas of incredibly beauty. Then there are the central Dalmatian islands which seem to have it all – small, lively towns and rural places which seem to be still living in the past. So decide which charms to surrender to, and let’s choose your Croatia sailing routes together.
CROATIA ISLANDS ROUTE – Central Dalmatia (Split – Brac – Hvar – Vis – Solta – Split) – 7 days
The CROATIAN ISLANDS ROUTE takes you to many islands like Brac, Hvar, Vis, Solta, where you can learn about their history and life today (
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ADRIATIC COAST AND NATIONAL PARKS ROUTE (Split – Primosten – Skradin – Kornat – Telascica – Trogir – Split) – 7 days
The ADRIATIC COAST AND NATIONAL PARKS SAILING ROUTE provides a unique combination of sailing the Adriatic and exploring the islands and national parks (Kornati, Krka and Telascica Nature Park. (
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DUBROVNIK SAILING ROUTE – Split – Dubrovnik (Split – Milna – Hvar – Korcula – Pomena – Sipan - Dubrovnik) – 7 days
The DUBROVNIK SAILING ROUTE takes you to the beautiful islands of Brac, Hvar and Korcula, then all the way down to beautiful Dubrovnik, so you can enjoy calm days and lively nights. (
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