The diversity of the landscape of the Croatian islands enchants many sailors each year. The beautiful landscapes of the Kvarner Bay and the North Dalmatian coast around Zadar and the island of Pag are becoming increasingly popular with many sailors. When planning a vacation in Croatia, you can experience many attractions.
There are more than 45 marinas and 27 harbours along the Croatian Adriatic coast and islands. In addition, the innumerable number of bays and buoy-fields between 1185 islands provide shelter and anchorage possibilities. Sailing with a chartered yacht in between many uninhabited islands, you can enjoy an undiscovered idyll.
There are many beautiful routes, such as the route from Dubrovnik to Sipanska Luka, which shows unique natural phenomena. Starting in Split or Trogir, you definitely have to visit the island of Brac and then continue sailing to the island of Hvar. You can proceed your trip to Dalmatia and discover one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic Sea: Vis. The neighbouring island Korcula is one of the greenest islands in the Adriatic Sea. It is also one of the most popular destinations in this part of Croatia. Like most Croatian islands, it was discovered by a Greek who named her "Black Corfu" because of the strong shading of the land and its abundant afforestation. The island itself is rich in art and culture, has a beautiful nature, numerous small and secluded beaches or bays as well as small and uninhabited islands with breathtaking views. Apparently the world-famous sailor Marco Polo was born here. Currently, in his house, there is a museum.