Southern Croatia regroups all those islands and coastlines that have been marked by the passage of Roman populations. These are places where art and culture are intertwined, without losing the authenticity of small fishing villages overlooking the turquoise sea. Most of Croatia's UNESCO sites are located in this area, thus offering a unique experience of both culture and nature exploration thanks to the countless protected natural sites. Let yourself be pampered by the hospitality of the local people, explore the natural heritage of these islands, and dive into the turquoise waters for an unforgettable holiday. Selected catamarans and sailboats are waiting for you to sail to the islands of southern Croatia; contact us for a customized quote.
DEPARTURE BASE | Marina Trogir, Split Croatia |
OTHER BASES |
Marina Spalato
Marina Seget
Marina Agana
Marina Makaraska
Marina Kastela
Solta Island, Rogac
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DEPARTURE TIME | Check-in at 5:00 pm on Saturday - Check-out at 9:00 pm on the following Saturday |
Included services
Not included services
SERVIZI OPZIONALI |
Skipper (from 1.330€)
Hostess (from 950€)
Dinghy outboard engine (from 60€)
Extra ports and buoys (approx. 100€)
On-line galley with delivery on board
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PRICES |
From €2.200 per week for a boat with 3 cabins and 1 bathroom. Sailing boats or catamarans with 4 or 5 double cabins and 3 or 4 bathrooms are available for groups from 6 to 10 persons. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
The suggested airports are Split (iata code: SPU) and Zadar (iata code: ZAD), from where buses and taxis depart to the departure bases. Do not hesitate to contact us: we are available for any advice. |
Itinerary View
Departure Base View
HIGHLIGHTS View
Southern Croatia is a destination that captivates with its combination of millennia-old history, breathtaking landscapes, and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for a sailing adventure. Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its medieval walls and ancient palaces, offers a journey through time that blends perfectly with the natural wonders of the nearby islands. Solta Island, tranquil and wild, is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, where you can immerse yourself in walks through the most pristine Mediterranean nature, without missing a dip in the azure bay and a stroll through the village of Stomorska. Meanwhile, Hvar, with its lively social life and stunning bays, is a perfect destination for those seeking history and beauty. Nearby, there's a small islet called Scedri, with no permanent settlements, offering a corner of untouched nature. Additionally, along the way, you can visit the ancient Stari Grad or the town of Vrboska, known as the "Little Venice." Vis, on the other hand, is the ideal place for those who dislike mass tourism: unspoiled nature and picturesque landscapes, making it a perfect spot for relaxation. Brač Island is famous for the beautiful Zlatni Rat Beach and its picturesque villages like Supetar, with a rich history of traditions and historical sites such as the Blaca Monastery. Finally, Mračni Rat offers tranquility and crystal-clear waters, perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxing day away from the crowds, with breathtaking panoramas to explore.
Language |
Italian and English |
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Class |
Rent |
How to come |
AIR: Split International Airport (SPU), AIR: Zadar Airport (ZAD), FERRY: Split ferry terminal, FERRY: Zadar ferry terminal |
Product ID |
9 |