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Sail away from the town of Biograd and visit the charming north Dalmatian islands Molat, Ilovik, Silba, Olib, picturesque village Šimuni on the island of Pag, and enjoy in the beautiful bays and beaches.

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Sailing Itinerary - 7 days - Biograd

14.10.2016
Dino

DAY 1: From town of Biograd to villages Kukljica or Preko on island Ugljan

Biograd is a Dalmatian town located 30 kilometers south of town of Zadar. The former crown city of Croatian kings, Biograd is today one of the most popular tourist destinations and nautical centers in central Dalmatia. On the coast of Biograd there are two well-known marinas, marina Kornati and marina Šangulin. If you haven’t book a boat yet, do it through our offer of boats for charter or visit our websites of marina Kornati or marina Šangulin where you’ll find all the important informations about marinas and yacht charter offer. As you will sail out after 17:00 h local time, the first stop on your route we suggest villages Kukljica or Preko od island Ugljan.

Kukljica is a small settlement located on the far southeast of the island of Ugljan. Due to its beautiful landscape, nice and neat beaches and clear waters, Kukljica is a favorite destination for many tourists, boaters and excursionists and for families with children. You can berth in the center of place, in protected marina Kukljica. Kukljica has several taverns and cafes where you can find refreshment.

Preko is settlement on the eastern side of the island of Ugljan, 3 nm from the city of Zadar. It is traffic and administrative center of the island Ugljan with the old parts of typical Dalmatian architecture and numerous beaches such as the famous sandy beach Jaz. In the center of Preko is a marina with 85 berths. In Preko, there are several restaurants and taverns with traditional Dalmatian dishes and wines. In the morning sail away to the island Sestrunj.

DAY 2: From villages Kukljica or Preko - island Sestrunj - island Molat

Sestrunj is a small island located in the Zadar archipelago, between the islands of Molat, Rivanj, Tuna and Iž. Island Sestrunj with its 15 km2 and a rugged coastline with three deep bays, is a real oasis of peace and tranquility. On the Sestrunj there are two restaurants, taverns and shops. Bays Hrvatin or Travnik are ideal for swimming anchoring. Afternoon head to the island Molat.

Molat is an island in the northern part of Zadar archipelago, located between Vir sea and open waters the Adriatic Sea on the northwest. Molat is the main village on the island, has two shops, a bakery and several restaurants. On the island there are several beautiful bays, most notably are Brgulje bay and Zapuntel bay where you can safely anchor. In the morning sail towards the island of Premuda.

DAY 3: From island Molat - island Premuda - island Ilovik

Premuda is the westernmost island of the Zadar archipelago, located southwest of the island of Silba. The island is covered with Mediterranean plants and olive trees that are increasingly cultivated. Small island population lives mainly farmer's life and are mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing, livestock farming and in recent years in tourism. The only village on the island is Premuda situated on the northern part of the island. The village has a shop and post office, and in the summer times are opened three restaurants and caffe bar. Premuda has two ports, southern Krijal and northern Loza. Premuda also has several beaches of which the most famous are Zad crikve, Na parapetu. Afternoon sail towards the island of Ilovik.

South of the island of Lošinj there is a small island Ilovik. Ilovik is known as Flower Island because almost every house on the island is adorned with oleander, eucalyptus and other herbs. Ilovik has about 85 inhabitants who are mostly engaged in agriculture, viticulture and sheep breeding, and the only village on the island is Ilovik. The village Ilovik is located in a beautiful sheltered bay on the north side of the island. The village has few restaurants and cafes, shop, post office and bakery. Ilovik is decorated with numerous beaches and bays of which the most famous is bay Paržine with a sandy beach on the southern side of the island. After a night on Ilovik, in the morning continue the route to the island Maun.

DAY 4: From island Ilovik - island Maun - village Šimuni on island Pag

Maun is a small island located west of the island Pag. Maun has been inhabited since ancient times, and is known for the grant of King Petar Kresimir IV. after which the island of Maun is donated to the monastery of St. Chrysogonus in Zadar. Although uninhabited island, Maun attracts many tourists and boaters looking for peaceful vacation, away from crowded beaches and bays. Maun has several beautiful bays and beaches from which the most famous are Koromačna bay and Dražica bay. Afternoon sail to the village Šimuni on the island of Pag.

Šimuni is a village located in a natural bay on the southwest the island of Pag. The population of Šimuni is for years engaged in fishing and in recent times are increasingly facing to the tourism industry. Šimuni has several restaurants, taverns, cafes, bakeries, shops and a multitude of apartments by the sea. At the end of the Šimuni bay is placed ACI marina Šimuni with a capacity of 190 berths and various additional facilities. Šimuni has several divine sandy beaches of which the most important are Gold beach, Salt beach and Pearl beach. 5th day continue the route to the islands Olib or Silba.

DAY 5: From village Šimuni to the islands Olib or Silba

Olib is an island on the northern part of Zadar archipelago, located near the island of Silba. Olib is inhabited from ancient times when it was called Aloip. Population of Olib is mainly engaged in olive-farming, sheep breeding and tourism. The only village on the island is Olib, located in the center of the island. In the village there are several restaurants and shop. Olib port provides a safe berth and protection from strong winds. The bays and beaches of the island Olib are ideal lure for sailors and tourists. The most famous bay Slatinica is known for its beautiful sandy beach and shallow shore suitable for children, and for anchoring are suitable bays Banvo and Sveti Nikola.

Silba is an island located northwest of town of Zadar, facing the neighboring island of Olib, and it's called '' the door of Dalmatia ''. Silba is named after the Roman name for the forest, Silva, because it is the second most forested island in the Adriatic. The island is inhabited from the Illyrian times, but there are founded remains from the Roman era. The only village on the island is Silba. Houses on Silba were built in lavish style, and are surrounded by high brick stone fences. Silba is adorned with beautiful sandy and pebble beaches, such as the famous main beach Šotorišće on the south side of the island. North port on the island has 30 berths with moorings, electricity and water connections, and front of the port are placed additional 20 buoys. 6th day set route to the island of Ist.

DAY 6: From islands Silba or Olib - island Ist - island Iž

Ist is a small island of Zadar archipelago, located north of the island of Molat. Ist is a hilly island, surrounded by numerous vineyards and olive groves. The only settlement on the island is Ist with about 180 inhabitants, whose number doubles during the summer. The village Ist is located in the bay Široka where is the main island port where you can moor or dock on the pier or buoys. On the other side of the island there is a bay Kosirača where is also possible anchoring. You can swim in both bays on the island. Afternoon, sail away to the island of Ilovik.

Iž is the island of Zadar archipelago situated between islands Ugljan and Dugi Otok. On the island of Iž, there are two settlements, Veli Iž and Mali Iž. The population of island Iž is mainly engaged in in agriculture, fishing and tourism. In the Veli Iž there are several taverns and restaurants, cafes, shop, a bakery and small marina. Mali Iž is a village situated on the southern part of the island of Iž. Mali iž provides a quiet and relaxing holiday. Southeast from Mali Iž is Vodenjak bay. In front of the bay there is a small Islet, and bay provides a safe anchorage and protection from the bora and mistral. After overnight on island Iž, in the morning head back to the town of Biograd.

DAY 7: From island Iž to town of Biograd

Upon returning to Biograd use your time for swimming, sightseeing or dining at one of the Biograd restaurants. Biograd is adorned with several beautiful beaches located near the city center, the most famous are Soline and Dražica. During the summer in Biograd are held many cultural and entertainment events that attract large numbers of tourists.

If you wnat, we can combine this route with departure from Zadar or Sukošan. If you would like to experience a new dimension of summer vacation, rent a sailboat, catamaran or motor boat and experience the magic of sailing along the islands of Zadar archipelago. If you are looking for cheap deals, only one click away from our very favorable last minute offer of charter boats. For any further questions, please contact us.

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