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Skradin - Šibenik - Trogir - Primošten - Murter Island - Kaprije - Šolta - Kornati Archipelago
Marine Harmony: Yachting and complete relaxation in the secluded bays of Croatia. Waterfalls, exploration of bays and mysterious caves, enjoyment of beaches and crystal-clear waters on the Croatian coast.
🔹 Complete relaxation, a reset for the soul and body.
🔹 Experiencing freedom, contact, and enjoyment of the marine nature.
🔹 Detachment from everyday hustle and filling up with marine energy.
🔹 Exploration of coastal towns and islands, expeditions, and acquaintance with local culture and cuisine.
🔹 Meetings with like-minded, open, and interesting people.
🔹 Health care, absence of alcohol, meditations, morning and evening practices.
Logistics
● Airport: Split Airport or ZAD Zadar Airport ● Start and finish: ACI Marina Skradin. 60 km from the airport, 1 hour transfer from the airport● Start time: October 5th, 14:00● Finish time: October 12th, 09:00
Climate
● Air temperature: 16-25°C● Water temperature: 21-23°C
We live and travel on a sailing catamaran.
● An expansive sun-soaked terrace, where the comfortable loungers and hammocks beckon, awaits your leisure. A capacious cockpit, adorned with a welcoming dining table and plush sofas, invites convivial gatherings. And above, a celestial haven for slumber beneath the resplendent tapestry of the night sky.
● 4+2 cozy cabins, accompanied by 4 well-appointed toilets and showers.
● An embrace of hot and cold water, a symphony of electricity, and a water purification sentinel.
● A culinary oasis, replete with a kitchen, oven, and the companionship of a refrigerator and freezer.
Our Route
Skradin
The beginning of an exciting yachting retreat starts in the picturesque port town of Skradin. Skradin is a cozy town on the banks of the Krka River in Croatia with a rich history and beautiful nature.
Be sure to visit the Krka National Park in the Skradin Valley — a true natural wonder, where you will find crystal-clear waterfalls, green forests, and unique flora and fauna. Visiting this park in Skradin offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of incredible beauty and tranquility, enjoy swimming under the waterfalls, and walk along picturesque trails. In Skradin, you will experience an unforgettable blend of history, nature, and exquisite gastronomy, making it one of the most attractive destinations to visit in Croatia.
Krka
Šibenik
Šibenik, an ancient town on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, impresses with its thousand-year history and well-preserved medieval center. It is known for its magnificent Gothic Cathedral of St. James and the historic St. Michael's Fortress, offering visitors unique views and narrow streets. The town also has many cozy cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy the atmosphere and cuisine of Croatia.
To enter the town of Šibenik, you must pass through a narrow strait guarded by the fortress of St. Nicholas — a triangular stone fort whose walls are surrounded by water on all sides. Šibenik is a charming old town, already a thousand years old, but age has only benefited Šibenik. The ancient buildings of Šibenik captivate with their grandeur and beauty. Overall, the town appears bright and royally elegant, all thanks to the use of light-colored Brač stone.
Šibenik
Trogir
Welcome to — a historic town in the heart of Dalmatia. Get ready for exciting excursions around Trogir, where you will find amazing landscapes, charming streets lined with ancient cathedrals, palaces, and temples, beaches with crystal-clear waters, and delicious local cuisine. Set sail yachting along the Dalmatian coast and take tours of the islands to see the magnificent beauties of the Adriatic and the historical landmarks of the region.
On the way back to Trogir, you can take a small detour and visit the Blue Lagoon near the island of Šolta. It fully lives up to its name. The water in the lagoon is an unusual light blue color. Thanks to the shallow depth and sandy bottom, the water here warms up well, and you can swim starting from May.
Šolta
Primošten
Primošten – a picturesque town on the coast of Croatia, famous for its narrow stone streets, magnificent beaches, and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Its atmosphere is filled with the spirit of history and culture, reflected in the architecture of medieval buildings and churches. Walking through its streets, you can enjoy the unique atmosphere and discover many cozy cafes, restaurants, and shops with local goods.Primošten is the perfect place for those seeking a peaceful vacation in a scenic Dalmatian setting.
The center of Primošten is located on a small island connected to the rest of the town by a short bridge, which explains the name of the town — "pri mošten," connected by a bridge. Its atmosphere is unique: bright red roofs of old houses, winding alleys with boutiques, taverns, and cafes. In the center of the island stands the Church of St. George, built in the 15th century. A special highlight of Primošten is its local vineyards, which produce the renowned local wine "Babić," a must-try.
Primošten
Murter Island
Murter Island – a captivating island in Croatia, nestled in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, close to the coast. It is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, cozy beaches, and turquoise waters inviting you for a swim. Here, you will find exquisite architecture, narrow streets leading to scenic squares, and numerous restaurants where you can taste local delicacies, including fresh seafood and traditional Croatian dishes. On Murter, you can go on boat trips, enjoy diving to explore the underwater world, or simply bask in the sun on its beautiful beaches. For those who love active leisure, there are opportunities for windsurfing, kayaking, or renting a bicycle to explore the surroundings. Evenings on the island offer unforgettable sunsets, which can be enjoyed from local waterfront cafes.
Murter Island
Kaprije Island
Kaprije Island is one of the beautiful islands in the Šibenik archipelago in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. It attracts visitors with its stunning nature, secluded beaches, and traditional atmosphere. The island has several small villages where you can enjoy the local culture and cuisine. You can find authentic Croatian taverns here that serve fresh seafood and other local dishes. Near the island, there are also excellent spots for diving and snorkeling, as the water is rich in marine life and colorful coral reefs. Thanks to the clear waters of the Adriatic, diving in Kaprije allows you to explore underwater caves and observe diverse marine creatures. Additionally, the island offers scenic hiking trails that provide breathtaking views of the sea and neighboring islands.
Kaprije Island
Šolta
Šolta — a picturesque island in the Adriatic Sea, located near Split. This secluded place attracts visitors with its natural beauty, quiet beaches, crystal-clear waters, and serene atmosphere. The local culture and cuisine, ancient streets, and interesting historical landmarks add to its charm. On Šolta, you can visit traditional Croatian villages with their authentic houses and gardens. The island also offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling routes that lead to scenic bays and viewpoints with breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. Local restaurants serve dishes made from fresh seafood and homemade wine, which will leave a lasting impression. Šolta is the perfect place for a peaceful retreat surrounded by scenic nature.
Šolta
The Kornati Archipelago
The Kornati Archipelago is one of the most breathtaking natural phenomena in Croatia and also a national park.
Located in the Adriatic Sea, this archipelago consists of more than 100 islands. The Kornati are renowned for their beauty and unique landscape, which has been shaped by natural forces over tens of thousands of years.
Cliffs, caves, and bays create a unique panorama that attracts tourists, diving enthusiasts, and nature explorers. The Kornati islands offer numerous cozy coves and hidden beaches, perfect for a peaceful retreat and enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic. The unique flora and fauna of this region, including rare species of plants and marine life, make the archipelago a true paradise for biologists and naturalists.
The Kornati Archipelago
What feelings arise on a yacht? (Photos from our recent journeys)
Budget per person for the entire trip
The budget per person for the entire trip would be approximately:
1. €980 (until May 31, €920) - Catamaran with all necessary amenities, including a motorboat, cleaning, bed linen, yacht insurance; licensed captain; participation in all activities.
2. 250-300 euros - Optional expenses for groceries, beverages, and refueling are estimated within the range.
3. Purchase of air tickets.
4. A refundable deposit of 300 euros is provided as security for yacht rental.
5. Upon your request, additional onshore activities, such as restaurant visits and excursions, are possible.
Please note that these are approximate costs, and actual expenses may vary depending on your choices and preferences during the trip.