A coastline renowned for its beauty , stretching
for 1.777 km ; more than 1.000 islands and islets scattered on the azure waters
of the Adriatic Sea ; a rich history marked by the influence of Romans , Greeks
and Venetians and the perfect combination of modern facilities and beautiful unspoiled landscape make Croatia a unique
destination. Explore the ancient towns and dramatic scenery of the Croatia lying
on the Dalmatian coast!
Dubrovnik , one of the crowning jewels of the Adriatic , home of perfect preserved architecture and divine restaurants. A well preserved Old Town contained within 13th century city walls is an Unesco World Heritage Site.
The island of Mjlet is one of the most idyllic anchorages in southern Dalmatia. The western part of which is proclaimed a national park , where you will find a variety of sandy beaches , clear waters and excellent sea food.
The island of Korcula where they say Marco Polo come from ; a haven of beaches , lush hillsides and characterful towns.
Hvar is one of the longest Adriatic islands and host to lavender fields, olive trees and quite coves. Hvar also offers the region’s most glittering nightlife.
Split is the largest city in the region with its Diocletian Palace and elegant Riva waterfront. It is also one of the most preferred port where you begin and finish your charter comfortably.
Trogir is a Unesco World Heritage Site ; enjoy walking in the narrow medieval streets of this ancient walled city.
The ancient city of Sibenik is one of the most naturally harbours on the Adriatic Sea. Little streets lead to attractive squares where modern shop windows unite really nice with the fine and stylish architecture of the vanished centuries.
The historic old town of Zadar where you will find Romanesque churches , medieval ruins , cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums set on a small peninsula.. Zadar is located in central Dalmatia and just 15nm from the Kornati Archipelago.
The Kornati National Park , made up of over 130 islands and islets with having numerous secluded coves and bays , is a perfect for fantastic anchorages and amazing snorkelling.
Dubrovnik , one of the crowning jewels of the Adriatic , home of perfect preserved architecture and divine restaurants. A well preserved Old Town contained within 13th century city walls is an Unesco World Heritage Site.
The island of Mjlet is one of the most idyllic anchorages in southern Dalmatia. The western part of which is proclaimed a national park , where you will find a variety of sandy beaches , clear waters and excellent sea food.
The island of Korcula where they say Marco Polo come from ; a haven of beaches , lush hillsides and characterful towns.
Hvar is one of the longest Adriatic islands and host to lavender fields, olive trees and quite coves. Hvar also offers the region’s most glittering nightlife.
Split is the largest city in the region with its Diocletian Palace and elegant Riva waterfront. It is also one of the most preferred port where you begin and finish your charter comfortably.
Trogir is a Unesco World Heritage Site ; enjoy walking in the narrow medieval streets of this ancient walled city.
The ancient city of Sibenik is one of the most naturally harbours on the Adriatic Sea. Little streets lead to attractive squares where modern shop windows unite really nice with the fine and stylish architecture of the vanished centuries.
The historic old town of Zadar where you will find Romanesque churches , medieval ruins , cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums set on a small peninsula.. Zadar is located in central Dalmatia and just 15nm from the Kornati Archipelago.
The Kornati National Park , made up of over 130 islands and islets with having numerous secluded coves and bays , is a perfect for fantastic anchorages and amazing snorkelling.