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14 day sailing route with departure from Sukošan and marina Dalmacija. Sailing along the shores of Dugi otok and Kornati archipelago, swimming in the Telašćica bay, discovering the beautiful coastline and bays of the islands of Brač, Hvar, Korčula and Vis, enjoying the benefits of Šibenik archipelago and island of Lastovo.

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Sailing Itinerary - 14 days - Sukošan

19.10.2016
Dino

DAY 1: From Sukošan to island of Žut

Sukošan is a town and municipality located in central Dalmatia, 13 km south of the city of Zadar, administratively belongs to Zadar County. Sukošan is situated in the large bay Zlatna luka, and is one of leading tourist places of the Zadar County. Sukošan offers plenty of tourist facilities and city offer is further enriched with beautiful Marina Dalmacija, which Sukošan has become a real draw for boaters. Marina Dalmacija is the largest marina on the Adriatic coast with a capacity of 1,200 sea berths and 500 dry berths. With a variety of repair services, marina has shops, restaurants and charter agencies. You haven't book a boat yet for your sailing holiday? No worries, take a look on our great offer of charter boats or visit our page of marina Dalmacija where are all the important information about the marina and boat offer. As you will sail out after 17:00 h local time, the first stop on your route we suggest island Žut in Kornati archipelago.

Žut is the second largest island in the Kornati archipelago, situated between island of Pašman and Kornat. The island is covered with olive trees, fig trees and grape vines which are grown mainly by inhabitants from the island Murter. Žut is adorned by numerous picturesque bays which are suitable and safe for anchoring. On the island there are several taverns and restaurants. On the north coast of the island is ACI marina Žut, with capacity of 135 berths. After overnight on island Žut, sail towards Telašćica bay.

DAY 2: From island Žut - Telašćica bay - villages Sali or Zaglav on island Dugi otok

Telašćica bay, by which the whole nature park is named, is located on the southeastern part of the island of Dugi otok and is one of the safest, most beautiful and largest natural harbors in the Adriatic. Nature Park Telašćica features three basic phenomena: Telašćica bay, cliffs or so-called ‘stene’ of Dugi Otok which rise to 200 m above the sea, and a medicinal salt lake Mir. In the Telašćice there are several restaurants where you can enjoy in traditional local specialties. Anchoring and overnight stay on boats is allowed in bays in the park. Afternoon sail away to the villages Sali or Zaglav on island Dugi otok.

Sali is the largest settlement on the island of Dugi otok and its administrative center, located on the southern part of the island near the entrance to the Nature Park Telašćica. It is known for a thousand year old fishing tradition, beautiful sacred objects and famous manifestation ''Saljske užance''. Sali has a few restaurants, caffe bars and shops. Near Sali is located Sašćica bay, known for its rocky beach with concrete terraces. In Sali there is a mooring for boats with water and electricity.

Zaglav is a village on the southern part of Dugi otok, 4 km north of Sali. It is located in a well protected bay and is one of the major sites on the island. Zaglav is also a popular destination among boaters because in Zaglav is the only gas station on the island. In Zaglav there are two restaurants, shop and a diving center. After overnight on Sali or Zaglav, in the morning head to islands Kakan or Kaprije.

DAY 3: From villages Sali or Zaglav - islands Kakan or Kaprije - Primošten

Kakan is Dalmatian island located near the town of Šibenik, west form the island of Žirje. The island is uninhabited, except in the summer when it is visited by tourists in search of rest and relaxation. Except the anchorage in the Borovnjaci bay, also there is a dock in Tratica bay on the north side of the island with a restaurant.

Kaprije island is located 15 km southwest of Šibenik. Island is rich with fruitful valleys where grows olives and grapes, and clean air and pleasant surrounding attracts many tourists who want to get away from city crowds and relax. The only settlement on the island is Kaprije, situated in the bay of St. Peter and protected from strong winds. Kaprije has a shop and several restaurants and taverns. After swimming and relaxing on Kakan or Kaprije, afternoon sail forward to Primošten.

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. After overnight in Primošten, in the morning set sails to Krknjaši bay.

DAY 4: From Primošten - Krknjaši bay on island Drvenik Veli - town Supetar on island of Brač

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. After break in Krknjaši bay, sail off to town Supetar on island of Brač.

Supetar is the biggest settlement on the island of Brač, located on the north side, overlooking the city of Split. Supetar is tourist and administrative center of the island. Supetar is characterized by old stone houses and streets, valuable cultural heritage from the Roman era and rich gastronomic and accommodation offer. In Supetar there are several beautiful sandy and pebble beaches. Supetar port offers berths for 10 boats larger than 16m and 3 for boats larger than 25m. All berths are secured with moorings and have connections for electricity and water supply. Recently is built a new harbor in part Vlačica with a capacity of 40 berths. After overnight in Supetar, 5th day continue the route to the Bobovišća bay.

DAY 5: From town Supetar - Bobovišća bay on island of Brač - town of Stari Grad

Bobovišća is a small fishing village located on the west coast of island Brač, in a beautiful bay that branches into two ports, Bobovišća port and Vičja port. Bay Bobovišća attracts many sailors, and you will certainly enjoy in the delicious seafood, Roman and Byzantine archaeological sites, and extreme kindness of the locals. You can berth to the waterfront or on one of the many buoys at the entrance to the bay. Afternoon sail away to the town of Stari Grad.

Stari Grad is a Dalmatian town situated on the west side of the island of Hvar. The rich history of the Stari Grad dates back to 384 when it was inhabited by ancient Greeks from the island of Paros who established the city and named it Pharos. Stari Grad has a multitude of religious monuments and architectural sites, from which is most important the Stari Grad Plain, which is under the protection of UNESCO. Today, town Stari Grad is an attractive tourist destination, not only on island Hvar but also in whole Dalmatia. Gulf of Stari Grad has more than 40 attractive sandy, gravel and rocky beaches of which are the most famous Banj and Lanterna beaches. Berths in the port of Stari Grad are equipped with buoys and connections for water and electricity. Next morning sail away to village Sveta Nedjelja.

DAY 6: From town of Stari Grad - village Sveta Nedjelja on island Hvar - island Šćedro

Sveta Nedjelja is a village on the southern part of the island Hvar. It is located below the highest peak of the island - St. Nikola, under which thrive best quality Hvar wines. In the Sveta Nedjelja is a beach with a cave on the Petaršćica bay, and in the vicinity there are numerous sandy beaches and hidden bays. The village has several restaurants and shops. After bathing be sure to visit the famous winery Plenković and wine – cellars located below the sea level, renowned manufacturer of autochthonous sort Plavac Mali and taste this superb wine that is known around the world. After break in village Sveta Nedjelja, head to the island Šćedro.

Šćedro is a small island located along the south coast of the island Hvar. Because of its pristine and pure nature, Šćedro is protected as Nature Park. The bays of Šćedro are known as anchorages and safe harbors from old times. Besides beautiful beaches and bays, Šćedro has a several small restaurants whose owners are mainly from the nearby town of Zavala on the island of Hvar. After overnight on Šćedro, in the morning set sails to the Lovište bay.

DAY 7: From island Šćedro - Lovište bay on Pelješac peninsula - town of Korčula

Lovište is a village on the far western part of Pelješac peninsula, situated in one of the most beautiful bays on the peninsula. Lovište is famous for its beautiful beaches that are carved in the small coves. Lovište is an attractive destination for many sailors who come with boats and yachts during the summer, and in the village there are several restaurants. Afternoon continue the route town of Korčula.

Korčula is town placed on east coast of the island Korčula. With its narrow streets, old buildings, walls and towers, Korčula is a fascinating place and deserves plenty of time spent wandering around its streets soaking up the atmosphere. Korčula is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean and it is also the birthplace of well - known merchant traveler Marco Polo. If the ACI Marina Korčula is full, you can anchor in the next bay and walk across the headland or in the nearby marina Lumbarda. 8th day continue the route to the Lastovnjaci.

DAY 8: From town of Korčula - Lastovnjaci - Skrivena luka on island Lastovo

Lastovnjaci or Lastovci is a group of 13 islets and reefs scattered around the island of Lastovo. Lastovnjaci together with island Lastovo and the island group Vrhovnjaci makes Nature Park Lastovo Islands. Lastovnjaci are characterized by thick pine forests, steep banks, underwater caves and rare plant and animal species. On the islet Saplun is a beautiful bay where you can anchor and take a swim. Afternoon sail away to Skrivena luka on island Lastovo.

Skrivena luka is located on the southern part of the island of Lastovo. It is one of the most attractive and safest bays on the island. As its name implies, is hidden from strong winds and provides safe shelter for boaters. At the entrance to the bay lies the Cape of Struga with a beautiful lighthouse from the 19th century. The bay has few restaurants and two beautiful beaches, Portorosso and Kujenčeva ropa.

DAY 9: From Skrivena luka - Stiniva bay or Stončica bay on island of Vis - town of Vis

Stiniva is located on the southern the island of Vis, near the village Marinje Zemlje. Because of its attractive appearance, it’s declared the most beautiful European beach for 2016. Entrance to the sea is relatively narrow (4 - 5m) due to rocky cliffs, then the bay opens and ends with a beautiful beach. In the bay there is a small bar where you can find refreshment. It is possible to anchor in bottom of the bay, but is often crowded, you can drop anchor in the next bay Mala Travna and with a dinghy visit the Stiniva.

Stončica is located on the northeastern side of the island of Vis, 6 km from the Vis port. Stončica is known for its beautiful sandy beach, tavern Lanterna and natural overgrown palm trees. There are also several private houses that offer accommodation. After swimming and sunbathing in Stiniva bay or Stončica bay, we suggest you to cast off for the town of Vis.

The town of Vis is situated on the north side of the island Vis in a well-protected bay of St. Juraj. Vis is a town of rich sacral heritage and a history that dates back to ancient times. In the Vis there are a dozen restaurants and taverns where you can taste the traditional dishes such as Vis flat cake or Brodetto and try autochthonous sort of Vis wine, Vugava. Vis port is located in the most retracted southwestern part of the gulf, has about 100 berths, and is protected from the influence of the open sea. Recently are completely renovated waterfronts in Kut and Vis, which offer a safe berth, water and electricity supply, sanitary facilities and many additional contents for boaters. Safe mooring is also possible at one of the many buoys in the bay or anchoring in the bottom of the bay in front of the gas station. 10th day sail towards to Ždrilca bay or Vinogradišće bay in Paklinski islands archipelago.

DAY 10: From town of Vis - Ždrilca bay or Vinogradišće bay on Paklinski islands - town of Hvar

Ždrilca bay is situated between the islands Marinkovac and Planinkovac, in the archipelago of Paklinski Islands. This divine bay graced by several beautiful pebble beaches and clear turquoise waters. In the bay is well-known restaurant Patak with a cocktail bar and a children's playroom. In front of the restaurant there are five buoys for guests.

Vinogradišće is a large sandy bay on the south side of the island of St. Clement, in the village of Palmižana. It is surrounded by a thick pine forest and lots of fragrant and exotic plants. The bay is protected from the southwest winds. In the Vinogradišće bay there are several restaurants and taverns with traditional fish specialties and fine Dalmatian wines. After swimming and relaxing in Ždrilca bay or Vinogradišće bay, spend the day in port of the Hvar.

Hvar is a town on the western part of the island of Hvar, whose is the largest settlement. Hvar is a town of rich history and culture and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. Be sure to visit some of the numerous Hvar restaurants and taverns and taste traditional dishes such as the famous Hvar gregada or Dalmatian pašticada. Hvar port offers payable mooring with the landfill, connections for electricity and water, and close to it is gas station. Hvar is also one of the most famous Dalmatian cities that offer a rich night life in clubs such as Carpe Diem, Veneranda and others. After overnight in Hvar, in the morning sail towards to the Šešula bay on the island of Šolta.

DAY 11: From town of Hvar - Šešula bay on island Šolta - village Maslinica on island of Šolta

Šešula bay is located on the west side of the island of Šolta, near the Maslinica. Šešula is protected from strong winds and provides safe shelter from bora and the sirocco. Anchoring is possible in the northeastern arm of the bay, at a depth of 7 m where the sea bed is muddy and overgrown with grass, as well as on the extreme south-eastern end of the bay. In the Šešula there are two restaurants, Šišmiš and Šešula which offer moorings to buoys. There you can taste delicious dishes and enjoy the local wines.

Maslinica is the only Šolta's village situated on the west coast of the island. It is characterized by picturesque bay, pine forest and archipelago of seven islands with many historical sights. Today Maslinica is peaceful tourist village, with few restaurants and caffe bars. In the Maslinica there is Martinis Marchi castle, which is decorated as a luxury hotel, and similar marina with 50 berths. After overnight in Maslinica, in the morning head to Borovica bay.

DAY 12: From village Maslinica - Borovica bay - Rogoznica

Borovica is a beautiful long bay located near Rogoznica. Due to its attractiveness and deep intagliated into the shore, Borovica bay is popular among sailors because it offers protection from strong winds. Borovica is adorned with beautiful sandy beach and shallow and clear sea. Afternoon head 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 head to the islands Tijat or Prvić.

DAY 13: From Rogoznica - islands Tijat or Prvić - village Jezera on island of Murter

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.

Prvić is a small island of Šibenik archipelago, situated near Vodice. Prvić is a natural extension of the island Zlarin, as evidenced 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 affairs, and today 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 is adorned by many beautiful beaches and bays. Afternoon sail towards to village of Jezera.

Jezera is a small place on the southeast coast of the island of Murter, in a natural protected bay. Jezera was first mentioned in the 13th century, but the history of colonization of Jezera dates from the time of Liburns. Population of Jezera, besides tourism, deals with wine, olive oil and extraction of sand and stones. Jezera has several restaurants and cafes, shop and post office. Although a small place, Jezera dispose with over 1000 accommodation possibilities. In the Jezera bay there is ACI marina Jezera with a capacity of 200 berths. After overnight in Jezera, follows the return to Sukošan.

DAY 14: From village Jezera to Sukošan

Take advantage of free time and spend it visiting Sukošan. Sukošan adorns with interesting medieval churches and numerous remains of cultural - historical monuments. During summer in Sukošan held numerous cultural and traditional events that attract many tourists. Sukošan has over 10 km of coastline on which are situated beautiful beaches. In the evening, visit one of Sukošan restaurants and enjoy the traditional Dalmatian dishes.

Divine 14-day route with departure from Sukošan will offer you the opportunity to become familiar with the most popular cities and islands of the Croatian coast and discover many hidden bays and beaches that will blow your mind. If you want to achieve your dreams, rent a sailboat, yacht or catamaran and set off to the adventure of a life. Take advantage of incredible last minute deals of boats for rent and treat yourself with a relaxing holiday at an affordable price. If you have any questions, please contact us with confidence.

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