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Another 7 day sailing route from the city of Split. Sail towards the islands of Šibenik archipelago Zlarin, Prvić and Žirje, visit the famous Opat bay on the island of Kornat and relax in the picturesque town of Skradin.

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Sailing route - 7 days - Split

17.10.2016
Dino

DAY 1: From town of Split to villages Rogač or Nečujam on island of Šolta

Split is largest Dalmatian city and the second largest city in Croatia. It’s administrative center of Split - Dalmatia County. Split is a city rich in cultural monuments and tourist attractions. In Split and its surroundings are five marinas, a large ACI marina Split, Marina Špinut, marina Zenta, marina Nava and 14 km northwest from Split, in Bay of Kaštela, lies marina Kaštela. ACI marina Split lies at the entrance to the Split city port, and it has all the necessary facilities and services that a modern marina should offer to clients. If you haven’t book a boat yet, run through our offer of boats for rent or visit our pages of ACI Marina Split, marina Špinut, marina Zenta, marina Nava and marina Kaštela where you’ll find all the important informations about marinas and yacht charter offer. After you take a break from the way in the marina and make a purchase of groceries for your boat and check in, around 17:00 pm you can sail out from the marina. Since it’ll be quite late, the first destination on your route is villages Rogač or Nečujam on island of Šolta.

Rogač is a village on the northern coast of the island Šolta, also the main Šolta's port. Near Rogač were found remains from the ancient Roman era which indicates that the settlement Rogač was inhabited from the distant past. Beautiful scenery, clear water and clean and beautiful beaches, makes Rogač an ideal destination for rest and relaxation. The Rogač has a restaurant, cafe bar and a few shops. Port Rogač has 25 berths. Connections for water and electricity are charged. In the village there is a gas station.

Nečujam is the youngest settlement on the island of Šolta, formed by building summer houses and hotels, and is located on the northern part of the island's largest bay. Divine Nečujam bay consists of eight smaller inlets. The thing that characterizes Nečujam is a large pebble beach with clear water and thick pine forest which provides excellent shade during hot summer days. In Nečujam there are several taverns and restaurants. After overnight in Nečujam, we suggest that you refer to the Krknjaši bay.

DAY 2: From Rogač or Nečujam - Krknjaši bay on island Drvenik Veli - Primošten

Krknjasi bay is located on the east coast of the island of Drvenik Veli, and is one of the many pearls of unspoiled nature from Adriatic Sea. The bay is protected from the outer side by islands Krknjaš Mali and Krknjaš Veli. With its beautiful sandy beach and shallow sandy seabed, Krknjaši bay provides an atmosphere of real tropical paradise. In the bay is famous Dalmatian tavern, with top offer of fresh fish and authentic Dalmatian dishes.

Primošten is municipality in Šibenik - Knin County, situated between Šibenik and Trogir. This picturesque town with its interesting architecture and beautiful environment attracts many tourists. Population of Primošten is mainly engaged in tourism, agriculture and viticulture, and famous Primošten vineyards are known worldwide. Primošten offers a rich gastronomic offer, excellent nightlife, outdoor activities and the organization of many excursions. Primošten is adorned with beautiful pebble and sandy beaches, such as the famous beautiful beach Raduča. You can berth in Primošten port or in the nearby marina Kremik. 4th day of your route set sails to Krknjaši bay on the island of Drvenik Veli.

DAY 3: From Primošten - Vela Stupica bay on island Žirje - island Piškera

Velika Stupica bay is located on the south side of the island of Žirje and is one of the most attractive ports of the Šibenik archipelago. Although it has a reputation as the safest Adriatic bay, it is dangerous for anchoring by strong south wind. In the bay there are two stone houses and a tavern '' Stupica ''. After a rest and swimming in the Velika Stupica bay, make a trip to the island Piškera in National Park Kornati.

Piškera is the second largest island in Kornati archipelago. Although uninhabited, and acts as a deserted island, Piškera comes alive in summer times. Island Piškera is an integral part of the National Park Kornati, and next to its coast pass away numerous excursion and charter boats. Between the islands of Piškera and the islet Vela Panitula is a beautiful ACI marina Piškera with 120 berths. In the marina there is restaurant, exchange office and shop. In the morning sail away to the Opat bay.

DAY 4: From island Piškera - Opat bay on island Kornat - island Zlarin

On the southern part of the largest island of Kornati archipelago, Kornat, is located a Opat bay. Opat is an inevitable destination for boaters and tourists who sail along the Kornati archipelago. In the bay is well-known restaurant Opat, owned by the family Božikov. In front of the restaurant is located a few moorings and buoys for berthing. After lunch and swimming in the Opat bay, sail away to the island Zlarin.

Zlarin is a small Dalmatian island located in the Šibenik archipelago, 12 nautical miles from the town of Skradin. Zlarin is surrounded by many small uninhabited islands and crystal clear sea, and is known for its beautiful beaches and coral. On Zlarin there are few restaurants and taverns where you can taste the famous Dalmatian and island specialties.

DAY 5: From island Zlarin - island Prvić - town of Skradin

Prvić is a small island of the Šibenik archipelago, situated near Vodice. Prvić is a natural extension of the island Zlarin, which is confirmed by many underwater shallows, islet Lupac and reef Raženik. The population of the island was in the past mainly engaged in fishing, agriculture and maritime, and today they mostly live from tourism. Prvić has two settlements, Prvić Luka and Prvić Šepurine. Both settlements are protected by the Ministry of Culture as a cultural heritage. Prvić has many beautiful beaches and bays. Afternoon sail towards the town of Skradin.

Skradin is a small picturesque town on the right side of the river Krka, at the entrance to the Krka National Park, 18 km north of Šibenik. With its rich history dating back from Illyrian and Roman times, Skradin is one of the oldest Croatian cities. Dine at one of the many Skradin restaurants and enjoy traditional dishes under the lid, Skradin brodetto or the Skradin cake. Anchor in a beautiful ACI marina Skradin or in the restaurant Vidrovac before the bridge. Happy host Vlatko will gladly take you to Skradin with his boat, and of course bring back to the boat after the trip. 6th day continue the route to island Tijat.

DAY 6: From town of Skradin - island Tijat - Rogoznica

Tijat is an island located south of town of Vodice, and west of the island of Prvić. Tijat is uninhabited, covered with underbrush and difficult cultivable island. On the south side of island is bay Tijašćica, a favorite resort and anchorage for yachtsmen and is ideal for swimming and a break. After the break, continue the route to the Rogoznica.

Rogoznica is a tourist place located 30 kilometers south of Šibenik. It’s administratively part of Šibenik - Knin County. Rogoznica is situated in a sheltered bay, surrounded by divine pine trees. It consists of the mainland and an islet Kopara. Although is a small place, Rogoznica is rich in tourist amenities. A special attraction of Rogoznica is a large outdoor aquarium built in the park next to the Rogoznica waterfront. Rogoznica is adorned by beautiful sandy, gravel and concrete beaches, such as Kopara Lozica, Art and many others. In the center of Rogoznica is a marina Frapa, one of the most beautiful Adriatic marinas. After overnight in Rogoznica, in the morning set off towards the town of Split.

DAY 7: From Rogoznica to the town of Split

Your route ends where it began, in Split, so use the remaining time for a tour of this beautiful city. Split is city of rich history and valuable culture heritage. Take a walk along the waterfront in Split, visit the famous Diocletian Palace listed on UNESCO's List of World Heritage, then Split Cathedral from the 4th century, picturesque Prokurative, Gripe fortress and one of the many Split museums. Dine in one of traditional Split restaurants or taverns and enjoy delicious dishes and wines.

Unlike the southern route, the northern route from the city of Split gives you the possibility to get acquainted with the beauties of central Dalmatian cities and islands. If this route attracted and encouraged you for sailing vacation, run through our rich selection of charter boats and find the best option for yourself. Also, in our last minute charter offer we have incredible arrangements with a fantastic palette of boats. For any additional questions or assistance feel free to contact us.

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