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Itineraries for the Dubrovnik Yacht Charter Area
From Dubrovnik and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Dubrovnik is positioned at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Elafiti
Day 3 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - NP Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Lastovo - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Elafiti

From Dubrovnik and to the North - 7 days - Get a Quote for your Charter Here

Day 1 - Dubrovnik is positioned at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Okuklje
Day 3 - Pomena
Day 4 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Polace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Sipan
Day 7 - Sunj

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Itineraries for the Istria Yacht Charter Area
From Pula around Istra - 7 days

Day 1 - Pula
Day 2 - Pomer
Day 3 - Rabac
Day 4 - Opatija
Day 5 - Punat
Day 6 - Cres (44°57'N 14°24'E) is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf. The western and southern coasts have plenty of bays and pebbly beaches while the northern and eastern part are rocky.
Day 7 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj

From Pula to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Pula
Day 2 - Pomer
Day 3 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 4 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 5 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 6 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures.
Day 7 - Zakanj
Day 8 - Betina
Day 9 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 10 - ACI Marina Simuni
Day 11 - Rab - Check out the Aco Restaurant in the village of Barbat
Day 12 - Supetarska Draga
Day 13 - Cres (44°57'N 14°24'E) is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf. The western and southern coasts have plenty of bays and pebbly beaches while the northern and eastern part are rocky.
Day 14 - Rabac

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Itineraries for the Kvarner Yacht Charter Area

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Itineraries for the Sibenik Yacht Charter Area
From Sibenik and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls.
Day 3 - Vodice
Day 4 - Zut
Day 5 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park
Day 6 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 7 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.

From Sibenik and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 3 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac
Day 4 - Palmizana on Hvar - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants.
Day 6 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.
Day 7 -

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Itineraries for the Split Yacht Charter Area


From Split and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Kornati Anchorage - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Vodice - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 7 - Solta Island - Wiki

From Split and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Solta Island - Wiki
Day 3 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 4 - Tribunj - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki
Day 6 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Split and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 3 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Prvic - Wiki
Day 5 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Tribunj - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki
Day 8 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 12 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik - Wiki
Day 13 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 14 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Split and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 4 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 5 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik - Wiki
Day 6 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki
Day 7 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 11 - Zakanj
Day 12 - Vodice - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 13 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Drvenik - Wiki

From Split and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Jelsa on Hvar - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki
Day 5 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 6 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki

From Split and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 4 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 6 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Split and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 4 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 5 - Lastovo - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Sipanska Luka - Wiki
Day 8 - Dubrovnik is positioned at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Polace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Peljesac (Loviste) - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 13 - Hvar. The island is unusual in the area for having a large fertile coastal plain and fresh water springs. Its hillsides are covered in pine forests with olive groves and fruit orchards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki

From Split and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Hvar The island is unusual in the area for having a large fertile coastal plain and fresh water springs. Its hillsides are covered in pine forests with olive groves and fruit orchards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 5 - Scedro - Wiki
Day 6 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Sipanska Luka - Wiki
Day 9 - Dubrovnik is positioned at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Polace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Lastovo - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 13 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Primosten and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Prvic Luka - Wiki
Day 3 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 4 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki
Day 7 - Tribunj - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Primosten and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 3 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 5 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 6 - Jelsa on Hvar - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Primosten and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Vodice - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki
Day 6 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Ilovik. There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Soliscica
Day 10 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki
Day 11 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 13 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik - Wiki

From Primosten and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Maslinica - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 4 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 6 - Orebic - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Polace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Sipanska Luka - Wiki
Day 9 - Dubrovnik is positioned at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Scedro - Wiki
Day 13 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 14 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Rogoznica and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 2 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Tribunj - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Zakanj
Day 6 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Rogoznica and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 2 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 3 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 6 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 7 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Rogoznica and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 2 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Jezera - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 13 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Rogoznica and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 2 - Maslinica (Solta) - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 6 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 8 - Lastovo - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Peljesac (Loviste) - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 13 - Jelsa on Hvar Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Trogir and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 4 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 6 - Jelsa on Hvar - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Trogir and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 4 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Scedro - Wiki
Day 6 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 7 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Trogir and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 4 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 6 - Lastovo - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Sipanska Luka - Wiki
Day 9 - Dubrovnik is positioned at the end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Polace - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 13 - Jelsa on Hvar Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 14 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki

From Trogir and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Bobovisca - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 5 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 6 - Lastovo - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Mljet - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Sipanska Luka - Wiki
Day 9 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Peljesac (Loviste) - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Sucuraj - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Jelsa on Hvar Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 13 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki
Day 14 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Trogir and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 3 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Prvic - Wiki
Day 6 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 7 - Maslinica - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Trogir and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Maslinica - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik.
Day 4 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 6 - Tribunj - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor

From Trogir and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Maslinica - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 3 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Tribunj - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October - Wiki
Day 8 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Soliscica
Day 10 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 13 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik - Wiki
Day 14 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki

From Trogir and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 2 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 3 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants - Wiki
Day 5 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 6 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik - Wiki
Day 7 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park - Wiki
Day 12 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 13 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards - Wiki | Tripadvisor

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Itineraries for the Zadar Yacht Charter Area
From Biograd and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 2 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 3 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 4 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Silba
Day 6 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 7 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures.

From Biograd and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 2 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 3 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik - Wiki
Day 4 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 6 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls.
Day 7 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October.

From Biograd and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 2 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 3 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 4 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Rab
Day 6 - Punat
Day 7 - Cres (44°57'N 14°24'E) is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf. The western and southern coasts have plenty of bays and pebbly beaches while the northern and eastern part are rocky.
Day 8 - Pula
Day 9 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 10 - Pantera (anchorage)
Day 11 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 12 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki
Day 13 - Kornati Anchorage
Day 14 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park
Day 15 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October.

From Biograd and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 2 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 3 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls.
Day 5 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.
Day 6 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 7 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants.
Day 8 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 10 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 11 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki
Day 12 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 13 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 14 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park

From Murter and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 2 - Zut in the Kornatis (43°52'N 15°19'E) is an uninhabited island but there is a marina which is open from March to October.
Day 3 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 4 - Soliscica
Day 5 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki
Day 6 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures.
Day 7 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park

From Murter and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 2 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 3 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.
Day 4 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac
Day 5 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 6 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik.
Day 7 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago.

From Murter and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 2 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 3 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 4 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 5 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 7 - Silba
Day 8 - Soliscica
Day 9 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 10 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki
Day 11 - Telascica (43°54'00"N 15°09'36"E) is a bay that is situated in the SE of the island of Dugi Otok. It is a designated nature park and is full of wildlife and sea creatures.
Day 12 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park
Day 13 - Borovnjaci
Day 14 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.

From Murter and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 2 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 3 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik.
Day 4 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Milna (43°24'00"N 16°19'36"E) is a village on the western side of the island of Brac
Day 6 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants.
Day 7 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 9 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 10 - Stari Grad on Hvar (43°11'N 16°35'E) lies on the north side of the island at the end of the Stari Grad Bay. Permanent exhibitions in the town's museum display a collection of artifacts found at local sites both on land and under the sea - Wiki
Day 11 - Maslinica - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 12 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.
Day 13 - Kaprije is situated in the Sibenik archipelago.
Day 14 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park

From Sukosan and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Sukosan
Day 2 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 3 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 4 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 5 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Silba
Day 7 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.

From Sukosan and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Sukosan
Day 2 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 3 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 4 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.
Day 5 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 6 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik.
Day 7 - Zakanj

From Sukosan and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Sukosan
Day 2 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 3 - Simuni
Day 4 - Rab
Day 5 - Supetarska Draga
Day 6 - Punat
Day 7 - Cres (44°57'N 14°24'E) is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf. The western and southern coasts have plenty of bays and pebbly beaches while the northern and eastern part are rocky.
Day 8 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 9 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 11 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 12 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki
Day 13 - Telascica
Day 14 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park

From Sukosan and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Sukosan
Day 2 - Murter Island (43°48'N 15°36'E) is in the northwest part of the Sibenik archipelago and is separated from the mainland by a 20m wide sea canal at Tisno.
Day 3 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls.
Day 5 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik.
Day 6 - Komiza (43°03'N 16°06'E) is a town on the western coast of the island of Vis. It is well-known for its wide selection of fish. There are extensive stocks of tuna and large crabs. So check out the local restaurants.
Day 7 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 8 - Vela Luka (42°57'40"N 16°43'10"E) is located on the western side of the island of Korcula at the bottom of a wide bay which has many indented coves - Wiki
Day 9 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Scedro - Wiki
Day 11 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 12 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 13 - Rogoznica (43°31'N 15°58'E) is a village on the coast about 30 km from Sibenik.
Day 14 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park

From Zadar and to the North - 7 days

Day 1 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 2 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 3 - Soliscica
Day 4 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 5 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 6 - Rab - Check out the Aco Restaurant in the village of Barbat
Day 7 - Simuni

From Zadar and to the South - 7 days

Day 1 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 2 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 3 - Sibenik (43°44'06"N 15°53'26"E) is an historic town on the coast where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 4 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls.
Day 5 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 6 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park
Day 7 -

From Zadar and to the North - 14 days

Day 1 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 2 - Veli Iz (44°02'01"N 15°07'11"E) is an island in the Zadar Archipelago. It is situated between Ugljan on the north-east and Dugi Otok on the south-west.
Day 3 - Simuni
Day 4 - Rab - Check out the Aco Restaurant in the village of Barbat
Day 5 - Supetarska Draga
Day 6 - Punat
Day 7 - Cres (44°57'N 14°24'E) is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf. The western and southern coasts have plenty of bays and pebbly beaches while the northern and eastern part are rocky.
Day 8 - Pomer
Day 9 - Rovinj
Day 10 - Pula
Day 11 - Mali Losinj (44°32'N 14°28'E) town lies on the eastern side of the island of Losinj
Day 12 - Ilovik There are 80 buoys available for mooring located throughout the entire length of the canal. On the docks there are approximately 30 berths available for public use. Most berths have 220V electrical hook-up. Small quantities of water can be obtained from the town cistern in front of the church - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 13 - Molat (44°13'52"N 14°50'28"E) is an island situated near Zadar and separated from Ist by the Zapuntel strait.
Day 14 - Sali (43°56'N 15°10'E) is the largest town on the island of Dugi Otok - Wiki

From Zadar and to the South - 14 days

Day 1 - Zadar (44°6'51"N 15°13'40"E) is a city on the coast. Check out the Maritime Museum
Day 2 - Biograd (43°56'20.60"N 15°26'50.82"E) is a city in northern Dalmatia located on a peninsula surrounded by modern marinas and with a fine view of the Pasman Canal and the islands.
Day 3 - Skradin (43°49'N 15°55'E) is a small town located near the Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. The main attraction of the park is a series of waterfalls.
Day 4 - Zlarin (43°41'N 15°51'E) is a small island of the coast near the city of Sibenik.
Day 5 - Drvenik - Wiki
Day 6 - Split (43°30'29"N 16°26'18"E) is the largest Dalmatian city. Visit the Diocletian's Palace
Day 7 - Lucice
Day 8 - Jelsa - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 9 - Korcula (42°57'N 17°07'E) The town has mooring facilities. The western harbour provides shelter except from strong northerlies when you are advised to use the eastern harbour - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 10 - Vis (43°04'N 16°11'E) is a town on the island of the same name. It is located in the NE of the island in a large and protected bay. The port of Vis is located in the SW part of the bay - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 11 - Palmizana has a marina with room for 200 boats - Wiki
Day 12 - Trogir (43°31'0.85"N 16°15'4.91"E) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Wiki | Tripadvisor
Day 13 - Primosten (43°35'N 15°56'E) is a town located on the coast and between the cities of Sibenik and Trogir. It is renowned for its huge and beautiful vineyards.
Day 14 - Piskera (43°46'15"N 15°20'13"E) is a small uninhabited island in the Kornati National Park

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