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Sailing route Trogir - Yacht Charter Croatia, Sailing School, Last minute

Excellent 14 day sailing route with departure from Trogir. Treat yourself with an unforgettable experience of sailing along picturesque Dalmatian islands. Discover Hvar, Korčula, Mljet, Elaphite islands and enjoy the divine bays.

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Sailing Itinerary - 14 days - Trogir

23.09.2016
Dino

DAY 1: From town of Trogir to towns Hvar or Stari Grad on island of Hvar

Trogir is a beautiful central Dalmatian town, second oldest Croatian town, located 25 km west of Split. Trogir has three large and modern marinas, ACI marina Trogir, marina Trogir SCT and marina Baotić in Seget Donji, and marina Agana in the village Marina 12 km west of Trogir. Marinas are placed on an excellent position, close to the Split airport and are an ideal starting point for sailing to the Dalmatian islands. If you haven’t book a boat yet, do it through our offer of boats for charter or visit our sites of ACI marina Trogir, marina Trogir SCT, marina Agana or marina Baotić which contains all relevant information about the marina and boat offer in it. Departure is generally after 17:00 local time, so the first day you usually have time for sailing to towns Hvar or Stari Grad on island of Hvar, depending on weather conditions and your desires.

Hvar is a city 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.

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 the island Šćedro.

DAY 2: From Hvar or Stari Grad - island Šćedro - town of Korčula

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 swimming and resting on Šćedro, head to 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.

DAY 3: From town of Korčula - island Badija - Pomena bay on island of Mljet

After night in Korčula, in the morning sail towards island Badija. Badija is a small island located between the island of Korčula and Pelješac peninsula. The island is covered with dense pine forests and olive groves, and is known for the Franciscan monastery from the 16th century. Around the islands Badija there are several beaches and a lot of small islets that together form a very beautiful lagoon, ideal for anchoring and swimming.

Pomena is a small settlement located in a beautiful bay on the northwestern part of island Mljet. A former fishing village, Pomena is today a tourist destination of rich content. Due to the proximity of Mljet National Park and Veliko and Malo lake, Pomena is the most popular destination on the island Mljet. You can anchor in the bay Pomena, or moor on charged buoys in front of the hotel with water and electricity supply. Pomena also have few restaurants with moorings. In the morning sail towards Sobra bay.

DAY 4: From Pomena bay - Sobra bay on island of Mljet - Okuklje bay on island of Mljet

Sobra is a village and main port of of island Mljet, located in the bay on the north coast of the island. Sobra its economy based on tourism and port traffic. Sobra is connected daily by ferry line Sobra - Prapratno that connects the island of Mljet and Pelješac peninsula. In Sobra there is a shop and three restaurants. After an afternoon swim and rest in Sobra, sail to the bay of Okuklje.

Okuklje bay is a peaceful little village and attractive landlocked anchorage on the island of Mljet, 12 nm away from the island of Lopud . Okuklje can be quite busy with visiting yachts, but there is usually space for one more. There are few restaurants with moorings in the harbor. Moorings in front of the restaurants are free for visitors who will have dinner there and most of them offer electricity and even water.

DAY 5: From Okuklje bay - island Jakljan - town of Dubrovnik

Island Jakljan belongs to Elaphite islands, situated west of the island of Sipan, 8 nm from the town of Ston. Jakljan is an island rich in vegetation and of beautiful nature. On the north side of the island is a beautiful protected cove Veliki Jakljan. At the bottom of the bay is a sandy beach with a children's holiday camp. After spendina a day on island Jakljan, sail away to the town of Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik is a one of the most beautiful Croatian towns, the pearl of the Adriatic, located on the Croatian south. Dubrovnik is town of rich history and heritage, with many religious buildings, museums and monuments, making it the most significant cultural - historical town of Croatia. The attractiveness and cultural value of Dubrovnik has been recognized by UNESCO, under whose protection is its old city center. Dubrovnik is a known for its rich cuisine offered in many restaurants and taverns. You can berth in the ACI marina Dubrovnik or in the Cavtat port, which is located about 20 km south of Dubrovnik. 6th day of your route set towards to town of Cavtat.

DAY 6: From town of Dubrovnik - town of Cavtat - island Koločep

Cavtat is a town in the extreme south of the Croatia, administrative center of the municipality Konavle. In the past, on the site of today's Cavtat there was important Roman colony Epidaurus. Population of Cavtat today is mainly engaged in tourism and hospitality industry, and in small extent with fishing. The gastronomic and oenological offer of Cavtat is an integral part of the overall tourist offer, the sentiment and the atmosphere of the Konavle region. After spendina a day in Cavtat, head to the island Koločep.

Island Koločep is the southernmost inhabited island in Croatia, one of the Elaphite islands. It is located 5.5 nm westward from Dubrovnik. Koločep is characterized by its beautiful beaches, restaurants and cultural monuments.

DAY 7: From island Koločep - island Šipan - Polače bay on island of Mljet

After overnight on Koločep, next morning head to island Šipan in Elaphite archipelago. Šipan island offers undisturbed anchorages with a friendly village atmosphere at the main town Šipan Luka. An amazing botanical garden has developed along the mainland coast between Slano and Ston where ancient seafarers brought plants from all over the world. The town is a pleasingly scruffy confusion of fishing boats, nets and rusty anchors, a crumbling palazzo and a few open air restaurants. Afternoon sail away to the Polače bay.

Polače bay is a sheltered anchorage within the National Park Mljet, with a few restaurants with moorings and a mini market. This is good starting point for visiting National Park, monastery and lake on Island Mljet. You will be obligated to pay national park ticket for boat as well for each person going to national park by rented bikes or organized park vehicle.

DAY 8: From Polače bay - Lastovnjaci - Zaklopatica bay on island of Lastovo

After a relaxing night in Polače bay, sail away towards the beautiful archipelago Lastovnjaci. 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.

After bathing, move to the Zaklopatica. This is a village and bay on the north coast of the island of Lastovo. Zaklopatica is a favorite destination for boaters because of its position, restaurants with berths and beautiful nature and clear sea. Zaklopatica is also popular because of its proximity to the town of Lastovo located in inland, about a half-hour walk. In the village of Lastovo can be found souvenir shops and markets, bars and it is possible to climb on the meteorological station which offer a perfect view on the islands of Korčula, Lastovo and Lastovnjaci.

DAY 9: From Zaklopatica bay - island Pržnjak Veli - Gradina bay on island of Korčula

After overnight iz Zaklopatica bay, sail towards island of Pržnjak Veli. Pržnjak Veli is an uninhabited islet located 1.5 nm from the island of Korčula, south of Vela Luka. The islet's north side is suitable for anchoring of small boats, while the south side is exposed to the wind and is inaccessible. On the north side are ten cottages by the sea, of Robinson type, while the beach is rocky and shallow in the bay, with sand for children. Next stop is Gradina bay on island of Korčula.

Gradina bay is located on the west side of island of Korčula, near Vela Luka. At the entrance to the bay Gradina is the islet Gubeša that protects the bay from the winds. The sea in the bay is very shallow, with sandy and pebble beaches, making it ideal for families with small children. In the Gradina bay is a restaurant and several apartments and vacation houses. Next morning sail away to town of Vela luka.

DAY 10: From Gradina bay - town of Vela Luka - island Budikovac

Vela Luka is a town on the west side of the island of Korčula, at the bottom of 9 km deep bay. Vela Luka is the largest and most developed settlement on the island. Thanks to the beautiful bay and beaches that surround it, the mild Mediterranean climate, quality gastronomy and rich cultural heritage, Vela Luka is one of the most visited destinations on the Adriatic islands. Vela Luka is surrounded by many beautiful bays and beaches among which especially the Mikulina Luka, Gradina and Stratinčica. If you do not find free berth in Vela Luka, also several restaurants in Vela Luka offer berths. Afternoon sail away towards the nearby island Budikovac.

Budikovac is a small island located about 3 nm southeast of island of Vis, opposite the bay Miline and Zaglava. Particularity of Budikovac is a beautiful white sandy beach protected from the open sea, with lagoon that attracts many sailors with their boats. On Budikovac there is also a restaurant with traditional seafood specialties and delicious wines. After overnight on Budikovac, head to Stiniva bay on island of Vis.

DAY 11: From island Budikovac - Stiniva 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. After swimming and sun bathing in Stiniva bay, sail towards 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. In the morning go visit island of Biševo.

DAY 12: From town of Vis - island Biševo and Blue Cave - town of Komiža

Biševo is a small middle Dalmatian island, located 5 km southwestern from the island Vis. Biševo is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, delicious local wines and the Blue Cave. Around noon, be sure to visit Blue Cave on the eastern side of the island and enjoy the beautiful game of light that illuminates the cave in blue. On the southwestern part of the island is a lovely sandy beach Porat which reads as one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic, and in it there is a bar and two fish restaurants. After the bathing and relaxing, head for the town of Komiža.

Komiža is a town located on the west coast of the island Vis, in a deep Komiža bay, below the Hum hill. Komiža is the first place in Croatia visited by Pope, Pope Alexander III in 1177. Komiža has several beautiful beaches, such as the famous Kamenice beach with sources of ice-cold water from a stone, rich with shade of tamarisk trees, every night turns into a party zone. In Komiža there are numerous restaurants and taverns where you can taste delicious island dishes and wines. After a relaxing night in Komiža, in the morning, sail away towards to the Krknjaši bay.

DAY 13: From town of Komiža - Krknjaši bay on island of Drvenik Veli

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. In the morning sail towards town of Trogir.

DAY 14: From Krknjaši bay to town of Trogir

After returning to Trogir, be free to explore this beautiful town. Take a walk through the historic city of Trogir that is under UNESCO protection and visit the beautiful cathedral of St. Lawrence with famous portal by Master Radovan from the 13th century and the tower Kamerlengo and fortress St. Mark from the 15th century. Taste the magic of the famous Trogir gastronomy defined by light Mediterranean cuisine in the traditional restaurants and taverns.

14-day sailing route from town of Trogir includes the beautiful islands and the historic cities of southern Dalmatia that will impress you and provide a memorable experience. Route can be adjusted according to your wishes, in accordance with the possibilities. Run through our rich offer of rental boats and treat yourself and your family with amazing summer vacation. Also, feel free to look our last minute offer of sailboats, motor boats and catamarans for charter where you can catch the cheapest deals for sailing and cruising.

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