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

7 days sailing route from the beautiful town of Trogir. Explore the wonderful islands Šolta, Vis and Hvar, and numerous picturesque bays and beaches.

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Sailing Itinerary - 7 days - Trogir

1.09.2016
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DAY 1: From town of Trogir to Krknjaši bay on the island of Drvenik Veli, village Maslinica or Šešula bay on the island of Šolta

Trogir is a beautiful central Dalmatian town located 25 km west of Split. Trogir has three large and modern marinas, ACI marina Trogir, marina Trogir SCT and marina Baotić, 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 the bay Krknjaši on the island of Drvenik Veli or settlement Maslinica or Šešula bay on the island of Šolta, depending on weather conditions and your desires.

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.

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, and for sailors is particularly attractive Šešula bay near Maslinica. In the Maslinica there is Martinis Marchi castle, which is decorated as a luxury hotel, and similar marina with 50 berths.

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.

DAY 2: From the Krknjaši bay, village Maslinica or Šešula bay - 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 Stiniva bay.

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 the world famous Stiniva bay on the south coast the island Vis.

DAY 3: From town of Komiža – Stiniva bay on island Vis – island Budikovac - 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.

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.

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.

DAY 4: From town of Vis - Vinogradišće bay on the island of St. Clement - ACI marina Palmižana or town of Hvar

Island St. Clement is the largest island in the archipelago Paklinski islands. 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 an afternoon swim and rest in Vinogradišće, spend the day in the ACI marina Palmižana or in the port of the Hvar.

ACI marina Palmižana lies in Palmižana bay on the north coast of the island St. Clement. Thanks to a pine forest and a multitude of Mediterranean shrubs and herbs such as rosemary and aloe vera, Palmižana is a small ecological paradise. The marina has 180 berths with electricity and water, and from the additional facilities there are reception with an exchange office, shop, restaurant, cafe, children's playground with bocce court and sanitary facilities.

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.

DAY 5: From ACI marina Palmižana or town of Hvar - Jagodna bay on the island of Hvar - town of Stari Grad

The picturesque Jagodna bay is located between the village Ivan Dolac and Sveta Nedjelja. Pebble beach Jagodna bay with crystal clear waters and dense pine forest is the best recipe for relaxation and rest. In a beautiful bay Jagodna are situated camp and a restaurant, and the nearest shop is a in the village Ivan Dolac.

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.

DAY 6: From town of Stari Grad - village Nečujam on the island of Šolta - Duga bay on the island of Čiovo

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 relaxation and swimming in the Nečujam bay, we suggest that you refer to the Duga bay on island Čiovo.

Duga bay is located on the southeast side the island of Čiovo, near the town of Trogir. The bay provides complete peace and pleasure and a pleasant shade of pine trees and green olives. Duga is popular because of the excellent gastronomy in the tavern Đango.

DAY 7: From Duga 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.

Rent a sailboat, motor yacht or catamaran and treat yourself with unforgettable holiday. Sail away from town of Trogir and discover the charm and beauties of islands Šolta, Hvar and Vis. Take a break on the most beautiful Adriatic beaches and enjoy the superb cuisine. Also, this route can be changed according to your wishes and in accordance with the possibilities and weather. In our rich last minute offer you will find a variety of boats for charter at the best prices. If you have any questions, please contact us with confidence.

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