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North Dalmatia Itinerary – Proposal
Day 1. Departure Bases : Split – Trogir
In the 3rd century BC a Greek settlement Tragurion which developed into a major port in the Roman period. Sudden prosperity of Salona deprived Trogir of its importance. Enjoy your time in ancient city Trogir before departure from ACI marina towards Krknjasi Island and Town Primosten

Day 2. Island Vis and Blue Cave – Modra Splija
First destination or route is to Vis Island and Bisevo what includes visit to Blue Cave or Modra Spilja, cave accessable only from sea. The island has several caves, the most famous being the Blue Cave in the Balun Cove. It resembles the cave on Capri, Italy, but is much more attractive and luxuriant. It has been accessible since 1884 and can be reached only by boat. On a sunny day, when the sea is calm, especially at noontime, sunbeams penetrate through an underwater opening into the Blue Cave, reflect from the sea bottom and illuminate the cave with blue and the items in the sea with silver colour. After peaceful day in coves arround Bisevo, departure to Vis old ancient city port and spending night in same city.

Day 3. Hvar Island and Pakleni Otoci ( Hell Islands )
Departure from Vis to Hell Islands , which are located in front of Hvar Island , at south side. Hell Islands are known as islands with most beautiful coves, bays with sea so clean that you have never seen in your life. After afternoon spent on anchor we steam to Hvar old ancient town harbour. Hvar is known as sunniest island and place in entire Med Area. Hvar is the town of a unique cultural and historical heritage but also an important tourist resort. The first hotel, Empress Elisabeth, was opened in 1903. Hvar has an outstanding historical heritage - the cathedral, the Franciscan monastery, the Hvar theatre and the fortresses which offer a beautiful view on the Pakleni Islands and the island of Vis. Of course night life in Hvar offers one of the most finest coctail bars , which can be founded on coast as well as some excellent gastronomic offer of sea food .

Day 4.Korcula Island
Departure to Korcula Island , but anchoring in front of island Scedro, small island in front of Korcula. According to some reasearch, Scedro is identical to the ancient island of Tauris near which the famous battle between the Caesar's and Pompey's fleets took place (47 BC).After Hvar night life ,bays on Scedro are exactly what you need , and that is total relaxation and sunbathing. After afternoon we steam to Korcula Island ,Korcula Town , known as birth place of world known adventurer Marco Polo. You will be visiting his birth home and museum. Korcula is island with very long history, starting from Neolitic , Roman Empire,Venetians …… Korcula offers nice wines and sea food in many restourants and taverns.

Day 5 Dubrovnik and Mljet
We steam to Mljet from Korcula. Mljet is an island lost in the open sea, and the island is indeed hard to reach. But do not let this landscape - mentioned in the stories about Odyssey and St. Paul, as well as Benedictine monks and the Mediterranean Seal - remain a secret for you. National Park '' Mljet'' and the salt lakes are a unique geological and oceanographic phenomenon of worldwide importance. They originated approximately 10,000 years ago and, until the Christian era, they were freshwater lakes. Nature or envoronment which you will see on this island ,you will not see anywhere in the world. Leaving Mljet to Dubrovnik where will spend the night. Dubrovnik night life is the richiest night lifes in entire Med Sea, starting with culture events , Dubrovacke Ljetne Igre to entertainment , casinos ……….

Day 6. Elafiti Islands
After Dubrovnik old town tour ,we are on route to Elafiti Islands, where we will take a rest ,deserved from last night. The old historical name was first used by Pliny the Elder (1st c.) in his work Historia Naturalis, III, 152. The Greek name (elafos: deer) indicates that such game could have been found on the islands. The group comprises the following islands: Jakljan, Sipan, Ruda, Lopud, Kolocep and Daksa (some also include Lokrum), as well as several smaller islands - Olipa, Tajan, Crkvine and Sveti Andrija (St. Andrew). Sunbathing and soft lunch before we sail towards Ston , where will spend peacfull night and taste some seashells, oysters known even in roman empire.

Day 7. Return to Split Base
If you are not tired, you will make a tour of Diocletian Pallace and church of St.Dujam , saint which is a protector of Split town. Chatedral has a beautiful panoramic view to Split and islands near by. Transfer to airport Split in Airconditioned Cars.

South - Central Dalmatia Itinerary – Proposal
Day 1. Split
A city with a 1700-year old tradition, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which the well-known Palace of Diocletian, inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List, certainly occupies a special position, and the warmth and offer of a modern Mediterranean city. The first detailed tourist guide through the town and its surroundings, published in 1894, bears witness to the long tourist tradition in Split.

Day 2. Krknjasi Islands – Primosten
We steam from Split orTrogir ACI Marina to Island Krknjasi where we enjoy in sunbathing and nice sea food ( lunch) prepared by restourant nearby. Upon relaxation we sail towards Primosten where will spend night in marina.

Day 3. Kornati Islands – National Park – Zirje
We sail from Primosten toward National Park Kornati . KORNATSKI OTOCI (Kornati Islands), the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic Sea; consists of 147 islands. After short tour ,we will have lunch and sunbathing at Zirje island coves on anchor and some light lunch on board. Uppon peacfull afternoon we sail towards Marina Piskera on Kornati Islands where we will spend night.

Day 4. Dugi Otok and Kornati Archipelago
During the day will make a tour arround Kornati Islands , through many channels between islands. Dugi Otok was mentioned by Constantine Porphyrogenitus in the mid-10th century under the name Pizuh (preserved in the name of the locality Cuh near the Telascica Bay). Will have some sunbathing in Telascica bay with beautiful sand beaches and lunch on anchor. Before evening we steam to Marina Zut where will spend night.

Day 5. Kakan – Skradin
We sail out from Zut on route to Veli and Mali Borovnjak, along the south-eastern coast Veli and Mali Kamesnjak, and along the north-western coast a cliff called Mala Mare (Little Mary). Kakan is a favourite destination of excursionists and boaters, who enjoy peace, quietness and intact nature. Next to the nice grove is a beach where you will be able to use amenities/toys from garage of your yacht ( subject to size and type). If you are not familiar with watter jets crew will assist /teach you how to operate it. In late afternoon we steam toward Marina Skradin hiden in Sibenik channel where will stay overnight.

Day 6. Skradin and National Park Krka
Skradin, the headquarters of Krka National Park, is one of the oldest Croatian settlements with the status of a town (2nd c. BC). Situated not far from the world phenomenon Skradinski Buk, where the Krka river flows with tranquillity, it represents the centre of life from the early ancient times. Will make a tour arround Krka National Park : Visovac, Roski Slap , Sibenik, Bribir. After lunch in restourant which offers famous specialities (risotto, seafood) and wines (Debit, Plavina) will sail towards Sibenik town , where will spend night in city harbour. Sibenik was first mentioned in 1066, in a document issued by King Petar Kresimir IV who stayed in the fortified citadel of St. Michael, today St. Anne's Fortress. Will enjoy night life in Sibenik in local bars , restourans and walk to top fortress above town.

Day 7. Return to Bases : Split or Trogir
After rich breakfast in Sibenik we steam to our starting point /base where will dissembark and transfered to Split Airport for your flight.


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