Agana Sailing Itinerary
Choose a Croatian bareboat charter holiday for the ultimate freedom to explore the Dalmatian Coast at your leisure. Go wherever the mood takes you—north to the spectacular waterfalls of Krka National Park and the region’s sleepy fishing villages, or South to the popular, bustling islands of Dalmatia. A bareboat charter holiday is just you and the open ocean—perfect for more experienced sailors with an adventurous spirit.
With clear blue skies, consistent warm weather and perfect sailing conditions, a one-week Hvar flotilla is your perfect Croatia sailing holiday.
Flotilla itineraries
The most sociable way to explore the Croatian coastline, flotilla holidays give you the chance to experience a Croatian sailing getaway in the company of other Mediterranean travellers eager to make new friends and share new experiences in spectacular cities like Split. Sail with an experienced lead crew armed with local knowledge and recommendations you won’t find anywhere else. On a flotilla holiday, you’ll improve your sailing skills along the way before enjoying all the leisure opportunities Croatia has to offer alongside your new friends.
Special flotillas
Keep an eye out for our special flotillas, which we change every year. If you’re a complete beginner or want to get qualified, our Flotilla Starter and Flotilla Hero packages get you up to speed to make the most of your flotilla holiday.
Choose Itinerary
Brač One Week Flotilla
Marina Agana Brač
Marina Agana is just a 20-minute ride away from the Split airport, situated in a small town- Marina. While waiting for boarding after getting situated with check in, guests can have lunch at one of the restaurants, do their provisioning, or just hit the beach while sipping coffee or a cocktail.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Sunsail base: boats are tied stern to, with lazy line, or side to on a dock hammerhead in Marina Agana.
Mooring fees included
Things to do
Sunbathing, Exploring, Swimming
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice (available only in shops)
Discover
Hike up to a little church above the town, Restaurants, Bars, Hotels, Apartments, Beach
Stomorska
Stomorska is a picturesque fishing village with a rich nautical history. The water in the bay is beautifully clear and there are several beaches for relaxing and swimming. Walk up the hill on the southern side of the bay to enjoy beautiful views of the village and across to the mainland.
The day’s sailing
- 100 Hr Sailing time
- 14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Stern to with lazy lines on a town quay
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Hiking
Facilities
Electricity and water on the docks, Showers and Toilets, Restaurants and Bars, ATM, Rubbish, small shop
Discover Stomorska
There are a number of good restaurants serving fresh fish and local Dalmatian cuisine, as well as a beach bar where you can enjoy a cocktail (or two!).
Pučišća
Head northeast and begin your trek around the island. Along the way the northern shore has several beautiful bays to spend an afternoon swimming or snorkeling, such as Splitska bay or Postire. Another spot on the way is Supetar town – a lively place full of tourists and hotel resorts. This evening’s overnight destination is Pučišća town, at the end of a deep and protected bay. This town boasts the deep stonemasonry tradition with a rich history waiting to be told.
The day’s sailing
- 140 Hr Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Stern to with lazy lines on a town quay
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Restaurants, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Pučišća
A history of stonemasonry
This town is steeped in a rich history of stone work, the stone used to build the white house in America was shipped from here. Check out one of the 7 remaining forts hand carved by stone masons on this island.
Vrboska
After 2 nights on a town quay, it is time to test the crew’s ability to build a raft. In a lovely bay in between Vrboska and Jelsa towns is where we will spend the night – still close enough to get into one of the two beautiful towns. Vrboska town is known as “Little Venice”, because the bay goes so deep inland it starts to seem like a channel. Featuring a beautiful promenade, and it houses an interesting fortified church, with a couple of really nice wineries.
The day’s sailing
- 140 Hr Sailing time
- 22 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor and stern line to shore raft.
No mooring fees
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring, Water taxi to town
Facilities
None
Explore Vrboska
The Church of St. Mary
This small town offers a unique experience, make sure to explore the iconic Church of St. Mary used in defense against the Turks in the 15th century. If you are looking for something for the taste buds Jelsa town is only a short ride away and has the Tomić winery with wine tasting.
Free Sailing Day – Brač
The free sailing day is a chance to choose your own destination for the evening. To the east is Luka or Povlja bay on Brač island with excellent shelter and anchoring possibilities. Makarska town is a modern and lively town, with great night life and beaches. For hikers or nature lovers Biokovo mountain has an awe-inspiring skywalk. Sumartin town is the youngest town on Brač island, but it has the oldest ship building in the Adriatic. Bol town is on the southern tip of Brač island positioned right next to the famous Golden Horn beach. Bol is popular for windsurfers and divers, and is home to the highest peak of all Dalmatian islands. Inquire for more options on your free sailing day.
Explore on Your Own
Free Sailing Day
On this day take charge of your itinerary and set your own agenda. There are many options and locations to explore on the way to Vrboska to meet back up with the flotilla the next day.
Milna
The flotilla meets back up again on Brač island in Milna. Milna is a historic fishing town and safe harbour boasting three marinas; two in the centre of town and Marina Vlaška located at the entrance to the channel. The Venetian architecture in the town is typical of Dalmatia and mainly constructed from Brač’s famous white stone, also used in the construction of a number of famous buildings; including the White House in Washington D.C.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring, cycling, hiking
Facilities
Electricity and water on the docks, Showers and Toilets, Restaurants and Bars, ATM, Rubbish, shop, bakery, pharmacy
Discover Milna
There are several good restaurants in the town and bars along the waterfront to enjoy a coffee or cocktail. Closer to Marina Vlaška is a pebble beach for swimming and a cafe on the veranda overlooking the bay; perfect for sunsets!
Marina Agana
Friday is the day the flotilla makes its way back to the base. If weather permits guests can sail back along the southern side of Šolta island, visiting bays like Tatinja or Jorja on the way, or even stopping in Maslinica town to explore. In the evening prizes are given out and guests can choose to spend the night in the Marina town or venture to Trogir with a taxi, visiting the old kern of the town, a site full of history.
The day’s sailing
- 120 Hr Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi ,Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Explore Marina Agana region
Suggested Day Stop
On the way back to Marina Agana pick a beautiful bay to stop, like Nečujam bay on Šolta island. There, you will find a small wreck to snorkel and explore.
Explore UNESCO sights
After the flotilla prize giving, think about heading into Trogir , a lively UNESCO-protected town, just a short, 20-minute long ride away. 2000 years ago, it used to be the capital of Roman muncipality, now – walking among its cobbled, narrow streets makes one step back in past. Lose yourself among the intertwined alleys, check out the Kamerlengo fortress, and wrap up the night with a delicious meal.”
Split Sailing Itinerary: Agana
Marina Agana
Our base at Marina Agana in Marina Village is the first port of call on your Croatian food and wine adventure. Arrive early to explore the nearby UNESCO World Heritage towns of Trogir and Split. At marina Agana you’ll meet your new flotilla companions over dinner in the local Konoba (restaurant). We recommend the Croatian delicacy peka, prepared ‘under the bell’ in a special dish heaped with embers. This traditional baked dish is delicious with veal, lamb, or octopus.
We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Swimming
Facilities
Water, WiFi ,Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Discover Marina Agana
Quiet beaches
Check out the beaches to the east of the town for a quiet, pre-departure swim.
Marina Agana to Šešula bay
Found on the eastern edge of the lush and leafy island of Šolta, Šešula Bay is an attractive, open inlet offering safe and secluded anchorage for overnighting on board. Two local restaurants give you a choice of dining options, each with a view out over the sparkling water, and a free-of-charge mooring buoy if you decide to eat at their place.
The day’s sailing
- 19 Nautical miles
- 4 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Mooring Bouy
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkeling, Exploring
Facilities
Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants
Discover Šolta
Maslinica town
Just a short walk from Šešula Bay will take you to Maslinica town, with its 5-star marina and white-stone houses in a tiny bay.
Try the wine
Every island in Croatia has a proud wine-making history. The one on Šolta is kept alive by Vicko Kaštelanac. He will be more than happy to pick you up from Šešula Bay and drive you to his vineyards for wine tasting and local delicacies, all still made by hand.
Šešula to Komiža, Vis
Depart early from Šešula for an exciting spot of blue water sailing as you strike out for distant Vis. Vis is the most Westerly of the Dalmatian Islands, so hope for a strong wind as you point your bow towards this Adriatic gem. Head for Vis’ western coast, where the traditional town of Komiža waits in a broad and sheltered bay. This beautiful, hill-fringed town is home to a unique waterside castle and is a great spot to try Vis’ famous wine and seafood or scuba diving.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 25 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Mooring Bouy
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Wifi, Taxi, Showers/Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Vis
Explore the blue cave
Komiža town is perfect starting point to visit the Blue Cave, 6 miles away on tiny Biševo island. The cave is under protection, meaning one cannot enter it with their own dinghy, but has to be taken in for a 20-minute tour. That can either be arranged directly from Komiža with a speedboat, or after mooring in front of the cave entrance, when the tour guide picks you up on their boat.
The light bends in perfect angles to make the cave illuminate blue, and is best suited for a visit when sun is at its highest point.
Komiža to ACI marina Palmižana, St. Klement
Turn north at the Vis islands’ westernmost tip, pointing your bow in the direction of the spectacular Pakleni Islands. Situated just across the channel from the famous town of Hvar, Pakleni Islands are the best place to leave your yacht safely in order to discover this gem. On the biggest island in the archipelago- St. Clement, on the northern side, is the ACI marina Palmižana, the busiest marina in the Adriatic.
The day’s sailing
- 20 Nautical miles
- 3 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Hiking, Exploring
Things to do
Hiking, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Wifi, Showers/Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Bars, Electricity, ATM
Discover Pakleni islands
Vinogradišće bay
This has become the most popular bay in the area, due to the excellent high-end restaurants found here, the “Laganini” beach club, and its proximity to Hvar town. Hike here from Palmižana marina, enjoying numerous botanical plants and open-air art exhibition, or grab a mooring buoy for a whole-day lounging.
Jet-set Hvar town
Hvar town is known as the “Croatian St. Tropez”, full of clubs and bars. Take a water taxi to avoid dealing with traffic, and take in the sights, including the fort above the town, where the dungeons await.
St. Clement to Vrboska, Hvar
Cruising east along Hvar’s northern shore will take you alongside the Golden Horn beach on Brač island, reaching the narrow inlet at Vrboska. Croatians know Vrboska as ‘Little Venice’, and when you arrive you’ll soon spot the resemblance. Walk the waterfront and explore the network of streets at Vrboska, or pull up a seat in a waterside restaurant for some delicious Croatian cuisine.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkeling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Taxi, Showers/Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Electricity, Ice
Discover Hvar
A fortified church
The Fortress Church of Saint Mary of Mercy is a fascinating structure and well worth a visit. The original church was rebuilt as a fortified castle after a Turkish attack in the 15th century.
Vrboska to Bobovišća, Brač
Complete your tour of the Dalmatian islands with a return visit to verdant Brač. Back out on the Adriatic, you’ll squeeze through the “Gate of Split Channel” to find the town of Bobovišća on the western end of Brač island, hidden at the end of a long, shimmering bay. The town has been built around an attractive forking inlet, both of which sides have numerous mooring buoys. Stop for dinner in a single local restaurant or take a taxi into the Brač’s inland to discover more about its tradition.
The day’s sailing
- 20 Hr Sailing time
- 2 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Mooring Bouy
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Kayaking, Exploring
Facilities
Wifi, Taxi, Showers/Toilets, Restaurants, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Brač island
Suggested lunch spots
Golden Horn, or Golden Cape, is probably the best known beach in Croatia. It is found next to Bol town, on the way from Vrboska it will be visible on the starboard side. The beach gets a couple of centimetres longer every year, and due to currents and winds around -it never looks the same. Explore the numerous bars, do some snorkelling around near-by caves, or rent a bike or scooter and go to peak Vidova Gora – the highest tip of all Dalmatian islands, guaranteeing an amazing view.
Bobovišća to Marina Agana
It’s a short journey from Bobovišća back to our base at Marina where you need to arrive no later than 5 pm, so take the time to enjoy your final day and do a little more exploring. Visit Krknjaši Lagoon for a long lunch break in picturesque surroundings, or stop at the ancient fortified town of Trogir on your way back to marina Agana. With so much to see along the Dalmatian Coast, you’ll want to make the most of any hours you have left.
The day’s sailing
- 15 Hr Sailing time
- 2 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Discover Marina Agana
Suggested lunch spots
The small lagoon between Fumija island and south side of Čiovo island is the perfect spot for a final day lunch break. Kayak on the glassy waters of the lagoon and drink in the views or have a cocktail in the beach bar.
Agana two-week bareboat
Marina Agana
Our base at Marina Agana in Marina Village is the first port of call on your Croatian food and wine adventure. Arrive early to explore the nearby UNESCO World Heritage towns of Trogir and Split. At marina Agana you’ll meet your new flotilla companions over dinner in the local Konoba (restaurant). We recommend the Croatian delicacy peka, prepared ‘under the bell’ in a special dish heaped with embers. This traditional baked dish is delicious with veal, lamb, or octopus.
We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Swimming
Facilities
Water, WiFi ,Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Discover Marina Agana
Quiet beaches
Check out the beaches to the east of the town for a quiet, pre-departure swim.
Marina Agana to Šešula bay
Found on the eastern edge of the lush and leafy island of Šolta, Šešula Bay is an attractive, open inlet offering safe and secluded anchorage for overnighting on board. Two local restaurants give you a choice of dining options, each with a view out over the sparkling water, and a free-of-charge mooring buoy if you decide to eat at their place.
The day’s sailing
- 19 Nautical miles
- 4 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Mooring Bouy
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkeling, Exploring
Facilities
Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants
Discover Šolta
Maslinica town
Just a short walk from Šešula Bay will take you to Maslinica town, with its 5-star marina and white-stone houses in a tiny bay.
Try the wine
Every island in Croatia has a proud wine-making history. The one on Šolta is kept alive by Vicko Kaštelanac. He will be more than happy to pick you up from Šešula Bay and drive you to his vineyards for wine tasting and local delicacies, all still made by hand.
Šešula to Komiža, Vis
Depart early from Šešula for an exciting spot of blue water sailing as you strike out for distant Vis. Vis is the most Westerly of the Dalmatian Islands, so hope for a strong wind as you point your bow towards this Adriatic gem. Head for Vis’ western coast, where the traditional town of Komiža waits in a broad and sheltered bay. This beautiful, hill-fringed town is home to a unique waterside castle and is a great spot to try Vis’ famous wine and seafood or scuba diving.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 25 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Mooring Bouy
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Wifi, Taxi, Showers/Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Vis
Explore the blue cave
Komiža town is perfect starting point to visit the Blue Cave, 6 miles away on tiny Biševo island. The cave is under protection, meaning one cannot enter it with their own dinghy, but has to be taken in for a 20-minute tour. That can either be arranged directly from Komiža with a speedboat, or after mooring in front of the cave entrance, when the tour guide picks you up on their boat.
The light bends in perfect angles to make the cave illuminate blue, and is best suited for a visit when sun is at its highest point.
Vis to Pasadur, Lastovo Nature Park
Your next port of call is Lastovo nature park, one of Croatia’s best kept secrets, where time stands still and you feel like you are alone in the world. Pasadur is a little town on Lastovo’s west shore, connected to neighbouring Prežba island with a charming stone bridge. Mooring with lazy lines is possible in front of hotel Solitudo- the only hotel on the island. While there are mooring buoys in the nearby Veji Lago bay, remember that anchoring in this protected park is forbidden. Take a long, romantic walk along the promenade and adjust to island time, taking things slow.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Bars,Electricity,
Discover Lastovo Island
Stargazing
Lastovo island has only 0% emissions to the sky, making its skies darkest in Europe, enabling you to see Milky Way with naked eye. Astrologers have recognized this, but also numerous visitors – nicknaming Lastovo as “the island of crystal stars”
Lastovo capital
Surprisingly, Lastovo island’s capital – Lastovo town, is not found on its curvy shores – but inland. Get there by bus or hiking and learn more about history – like why the chimneys deserve special care and protection.
Pasadur to Saplun, Lastovo Nature Park
Sailing around Lastovo nature park can be really fun, so catch whatever winds available and enjoy. Use the short distance to your next overnight spot to make a stop all around the island and savour the sights and soak in the nature in its purest form. Once in Saplun bay, relish in the sandy beach and peace and quiet.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Bars,Electricity,
Discover Lastovo
Hidden bay
Skrivena Luka on the southern shores of the island means hidden harbour. Once you approach, you will see why. The lighthouse Struga marking the entrance is built on a steep cliff 104 meters high. Today this second-oldest lighthouse in Adriatic is equipped with apartements, offering a stunning view of the open sea, with corals found under the sea surface.
Saplun to Pomena, Mljet National Park
Point your bow to the east, and after a short sail you will reach the seductive island of Mljet. As you reach the shores of Mljet, stop for swimming and snorkelling in the warm waters that caress the coastline. You’ll finish your night in the sheltered cove of beautiful Pomena. Backed by a dense Aleppo pine forest, this lovely village offers a handful of restaurants and shops to explore.
Mooring
Mooring buoy
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi,Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Mljet island
Spectacular salt lakes
From Pomena you’re just a 15-minute walk from the two spectacular saltwater lakes of Mljet National Park. Swim in the lakes then stroll along the pleasant, shaded paths that encircle them. Catch the boat at Malo Jezero to the 12th century monastery on Sveta Marija Island.
Pomena to Dubrovnik
Passing along the shores of Mljet island, and through the Elaphiti archipelago, you arrive to the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. Dubrovnik Old Town is renowned as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval walled cities on the planet – short sightseeing trip is not to be missed. Dubrovnik is home to a number of Renaissance palaces and ancient citadels, while the warren of pedestrianised streets reveal numerous restaurants, cafés and shops. Choose between two marinas here, and head into the town, walk along the walls, discover Stradun- the main street or get into the cable car above the town for some amazing views.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Taxi,Rubbish,Restaurants,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars, Gift shop,ATM
Discover Dubrovnik
An aerial view of Old Town
Ride a cable car to the summit of Srd Hill for spectacular aerial views of Dubrovnik’s magnificent Old Town. You’ll have a unique perspective on one of Croatia’s most famous landmarks.
Suggested lunch spots
Leave early to make a long stop in Saplunara bay – a long, crescent beach on the south side of Mljet. Delight in the sand-covered land, have a walk among the pine trees, or seek refreshment in a restaurant. The mooring buoys are usually free if you stay for a short period of time during the day.
Dubrovnik to Ston, Pelješac
Today you’ll set sail from Dubrovnik for Ston, a coastal town perched on the slender, finger-like peninsula of Pelješac. Get a feel for your new yacht as you enjoy the warm waters and temperate winds of the Adriatic. Drop anchor in the beautiful waters of Uvala Lopud and enjoy lunch at one of the beachside restaurants before sailing on to Ston. You’ll have enough time to explore Ston’s city walls, the second longest defensive walls in the world, before settling in for a glass of wine on deck.
The day’s sailing
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Exploring
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Ston
Seashells and salt flats
Famous for cultivating seashells and oysters, Ston is the perfect place to sample these delectable treats. Head for Mali Ston, a smaller town on the northern side of Pelješac peninsula, and choose from an array of local restaurants to dine in.
Suggested lunch spots
Anchor in the wide, tree-fringed bay of Uvala Lopud and enjoy swimming and snorkelling in the true-blue waters, then head to the sandy beach to enjoy lunch at one of the traditional restaurants.
Ston to Korčula town
A day’s sail from Ston, this leg of your bareboat sailing holiday takes just you to the quiet coves, luscious vineyards and sheltered beaches of Korčula. Stop along the way for swimming and snorkelling on the island of Badija, then explore the island’s 14th century Franciscan monastery. Back on your yacht, set sail for the lively town of Korčula. Here you’ll find museums, galleries and fine restaurants within the beautiful cobbled streets and defensive walls of the town. The evenings are filled with smells and tastes of local cuisine, and if you come at the right time,you might get to see the “Moreška”- atraditional dance with swords performed in the main square.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,Electricity,Gift shop,ATM
Discover Korčula Town
The birthplace of Marco Polo
Look out for the house thought to be the birthplace of famed explorer Marco Polo.
Suggested lunch spots
As you cruise the waters between Pomena and Korčula town, you’ll pass the tiny island of Badija. The southern tip of this idyllic island is fringed with numerous beaches perfect for a picnic lunch.
Korčula to Vinogradišće bay, Pakleni archipelago
Start early to cover 35 miles getting to Vinogradišće bay. On the way are numerous bays along the north side of Korčula island where you can drop anchor and rest, swimming, kayaking or paddling along the lonesome coves. Vinogradišće bay is very popular, full of high-end restaurants, great cocktail beach clubs and mooring buoys to leave your yacht. Island-hopping between tiny islets of Pakleni archipelago and Hvar town isn’t reccommendable with your yacht or dinghy – that’s why there are numerous water-taxis. Enjoy the busy bay sipping a cocktail in the famous “”Laganini neach bar””, have a walk among the botanical plants of St. Clement island and hit the lively night scene in a restaurant or club. Considering the long sail you had, the bustling night scene, and the proximity of Hvar town just waiting to be explored, we suggest spending two days in this bay to experience all it has to offer. “
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi,Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Laundry,Gift shop,ATM
Suggested lunch stops
Šćedro island
This tiny island south of Hvar, depleted of residents, is the place to be if you want some solitude. The northern bays hide two restaurants that serve local and self-grown food, easily reached if you pick up their buoy. If you want to stretch your legs, you can walk to the deserted monastery, or try to find some sea turtles known to reside here.
Proizd island
Before leaving Korčula island, consider one last stop: anchor by Proizd island. Due to its huge white stone entering the translucent water, this place was announced one of the Med’s nicest beaches a couple of times in the past.
Vrboska town, Hvar Island
The flotilla meets back up again on Hvar island, on the north side in a sheltered bay of Vrboska. This town is known as “Little Venice”, because the bay goes so deep inland it starts to seem like a channel. The flotilla will be spending the night on a town quay, where there is a great spot for a “rakija” tasting. Rakija is a schnapps, grappa, or liquor, there are various names and even more tastes.
The day’s sailing
- 0 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area
Mooring
*Mooring fees not included.
Vinogradišće to Stari Grad, Hvar
After two days discovering Hvar town, go north to another of Hvar islands’s treasures – Stari Grad. The name itself means old town, due to its age, dating back to Greek times. UNESCO saw fit to protect the fields behind Stari Grad, which have been farmed for more than 2000 years and still hide numerous archeological finds. Most of them are visible in the town’s museum, right next to the house of poet Petar Hektorović with a hidden garden and a fish pond. Take a swim in one of the bays on the way to the town and then pick up a mooring line on the town quay and visit a restaurant, tasting “gregada” – a special fish stew prepared only on Hvar island.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing,Snorkelling,Swimming,Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi,Taxi, Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity, Gift shop,ATM
Discover Hvar island
UNESCO protected fields
Rent a car or scooter , or take a full tour around the protected fields around Hvar town.
Suggested lunch spots
Luka Tiha means “the quiet bay”. Immerse in its serenity, pick up a mooring buoy and enjoy a dip in the turquise waters of Hvar island.
Stari Grad town, Hvar island
The flotilla is staying on remarkable Hvar island for another day, sailing around the northwestern tip and into the bay of Stari Grad. It is said that the Greek hero Jason and his Argonauts came here and founded the then-called Faros while looking for the golden fleece.
The day’s sailing
- 3.5 Hr Sailing time
- 15 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
*Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Stari Grad
Grab a bite
Stari Grad is lively and full of very good quality restaurants
Marina Agana to Milna, Brač
Let the wind fill your sails and guide you past the headland into the Adriatic. You and your flotilla companions are heading for Brač, where you’ll find small town of Milna. Milna’s network of ancient streets hides a number of excellent shops and restaurants, sure to keep your attention until it’s time to move on. Swimming in the bay near the quiet Marina Vlaska is a refreshing way to spend a hot Croatian afternoon.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
*Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi ,Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Krka one-week flotilla
Marina Agana – Krka
Get to know your boat and your new flotilla companions at our base at marina Agana, a charming coastal Marina village of ramshackle Mediterranean houses and quaint waterside restaurants. The port’s convenient location gives you the chance to visit the historic and UNESCO protected harbour town of Trogir (just 15 minutes by taxi) and the ruins of Emperor Diocletian’s Palace at Split (40 minutes) before you depart, or simply relax in the Sunsail lounge or on the nearby beach.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Sunsail base: boats are tied stern to with lazy line, or side to on a dock hammerhead in Marina Agana.
Mooring fees included
Things to do
Sunbathing, Exploring, Swimming
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice (only available in shops)
Discover Marina Agana
Enjoy a hike up to a little church above the town. The area also offers restaurants, bars, hotels, apartments, and the beach.
Drvenik Island
After a complimentary breakfast and first morning briefing, sail out and get your crew accustomed to life on board – your first stop is just a short hop away! Enjoy your day swimming, exploring, and sailing, then meet up with your crew in Drvenik Veli – a tiny village on Drvenik Veli island. You will wrap up your day in one of the smallest towns on this route.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 10 min (50 mins) Sailing time
- 7 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor and stern line to dock
No mooring fee
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Sunbathing
Facilities
Restaurant and Bar, Supermarket
Discover Drvenik
Sandy beach
Croatia isn’t well-known for sandy beaches, but our crews know how to find even that – just around the corner as a great day stop and lunch break find a small sandy beach, great to build castles in sand, or for kids to play in.
Blue Lagoon
A very busy bay – the blue lagoon, is just around the corner as well. Check out the cool bar and pristine blue water before joining your crew on the other side of the island.
Zlarin Island
Zlarin is the only village on the small island situated at the mouth of the Krka river. Historically the island is famous for the harvesting and processing of red coral and there is a small museum and beautiful coral jewellery shop dedicated to this tradition. Cars are banned from the island, giving it a special charm and making it the perfect place to relax. There is usually space to moor on the town quay, which offers shelter from most winds, but can get very choppy when a north-westerly is blowing.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 30 min (90 mins) Sailing time
- 23 Nautical miles
Mooring
Stern to the town quay
Mooring fees not included
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Sunbathing
Facilities
Restaurant and Bar, Supermarket, coral museum, electricity and water on the dock, rubbish, recycling
Discover Prvić
Just across the channel is another little island, Prvić, with mooring balls and town quay. The museum found here is worth a visit as it depicts the life from a Croatian inventor, the first person to jump with a parachute, Faust Vrančić.
Žirje Island
Get off the beaten track and head into a wonderful and island-packed archipelago of Šibenik, following the wind and tacking your way to the most remote one – Žirje. On the south side of it the flotilla will make a raft and spend the night in between the rugged bays, ideal for exploring, snorkeling, hiking and star gazing. One little restaurant a bit up the bay will serve beautiful home made cuisine with freshly caught fish and home grown vegetables, and a short hike will take you to an old abandoned fortress.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr (60 mins) Sailing time
- 9 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor with stern lines to land in a raft
No mooring fees
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Sunbathing
Facilities
Restaurant
Discover Žirje Island
UNESCO treasure
Croatia has numerous UNESCO protected sites, 2 of which are in the area of Šibenik town – St. Nicholas fortress that acts as a guardian to the town’s channel, and The Šibenik cathedral. The town also has numerous fine restaurants to try some of the best Dalmatian cuisine, and also the first Michelin star restaurant in Croatia – right next to St. Jacob’s cathedral.
Free Sailing Day – Krka
The free sailing day is your opportunity to set your own agenda and explore the Adriatic on your own or with a small group of friends. Choose to spend the day further exploring Krka National Park—one day barely seems enough, after all—or sail to the nearby islands of Zlarin or Prvić. Make the most of your free sailing day and take in the peaceful beauty of the Šibenik region. For those who want to buff up their miles – head into the Kornati islands National Park and practice tacking and jibing between small islands and reefs.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Swimming, Exploring
Rogoznica
Meet up with your flotilla friends again in the large, sheltered harbour of Rogoznica in time for a drink in a waterside bar. Enjoy the perks of being on a quay, and go for a long walk or head to one of the many restaurants lining the shore, soaking up the vibrant little town.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Exploring, swimming, hiking, jogging, biking,
Facilities
Water and Electricity on the docks, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish and recycling, Restaurants, Provisioning, Bike hire, car hire, Ice in shops, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Rogoznica
See out the Dragon’s Eye
There is a local legend that a dragon is still sleeping in the Dragon’s eye lake, undoubtibly about to wake up any time. Join the locals into cliff jumping to the lake in summer months and test your agility and skill, or just walk by it on the way to a great panoramic view above the marina Frapa.
Rogoznica to Marina Agana
On the last day of your Krka flotilla holiday, you’ll depart Rogoznica for Marina. Sail south from Rogoznica, keeping the small atolls around Arkanđel Island to your port side, then turn north when you reach Drvenik Mali, skirting the headland until you arrive back at marina Agana. Spend your last evening tasting a local peka meal with your flotilla friends at the prize giving ceremony.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr (120 mins) Sailing time
- 16 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi ,Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Hvar one-week flotilla
Marina Agana – Hvar
Get to know your boat and your new flotilla companions at our base at marina Agana, a charming coastal Marina village of ramshackle Mediterranean houses and quaint waterside restaurants. The port’s convenient location gives you the chance to visit the historic and UNESCO protected harbour town of Trogir (just 15 minutes by taxi) and the ruins of Emperor Diocletian’s Palace at Split (40 minutes) before you depart, or simply relax in the Sunsail lounge or on the nearby beach.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Sunsail base: boats are tied stern to with lazy line, or side to on a dock hammerhead in Marina Agana.
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Exploring, Swimming
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Discover
Enjoy a hike up to a little church above the town. The area also offers restaurants, bars, hotels, apartments, and the beach.
Maslinica, Šolta
A small village on the quiet island of Šolta, Maslinica is a popular destination for sailors and holidaymakers. The bay is dominated by a beautiful old castle (now a luxury hotel), and the town quay has recently been renovated into a modern and well-equipped small marina. Known for boasting some of the clearest water in the Adriatic, there are a number of secluded rocky beaches along the pine-clad coastline.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 30 min (90 mins) Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
Mooring
Stern to with lazy lines in Marina Martinis Marchi.
Mooring fees not included. View pricelist
Things to do
Exploring, Sunbathing, Swimming
Facilities
Water & Electricity on the docks, Restaurants & Bars, Toilets and Showers, Rubbish, Recycling, ATM, Supermarket
Discover Solta
Enjoy the sunset from hilltop restaurant “Šampier” or visit the restaurant in the medieval castle whilst sampling local Dalmatian cuisine and wines.
Milna, Brač
Let the wind fill your sails and guide you past the headland into the Adriatic. You and your flotilla companions are heading for Brač, where you’ll find small town of Milna. Milna’s network of ancient streets hides a number of excellent shops and restaurants, sure to keep your attention until it’s time to move on. Swimming in the bay near the quiet Marina Vlaska is a refreshing way to spend a hot Croatian afternoon.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 30 min (90 mins) Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Stern to with lazy lines in Vlaška Marina.
Mooring fees not included View pricelist.
Things to do
Boat excursion, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Gift Shop, ATM
On the way to Jelsa
The “Zlatni Rat” beach
On the way to Hvar Island you will pass by one of the nicest beaches on the Dalmatian coast. Translated “Golden Horn”, the beach is not sandy but made of the tiniest pebbles. It also moves; the currents and winds make this place unique each day. Anchoring is possible, but it may take two tries. There are also mooring buoys and a town quay. Make sure to calculate in the wind that is always present, which is also the reason why there is a great windsurfing centre on the beach. Hikers will also get a fair share of joy – Vidova gora, the highest peak of all Dalmatian islands, rewards a 2-hour hike with a once-in-a-lifetime view.
Suggested lunch spots
The small cove of Smrka features a huge entrance to an abandoned submarine shelter. Use your lunchtime break to anchor for lunch, then explore the tunnel or take a kayak around the cove.
Jelsa, Hvar
Leave Milna and sail south, manoeuvring between the islands of Šolta and Brač and heading southeast until you reach the island of Hvar. Cruise along Hvar’s beautiful coastline studded with rolling hills and lush forests until you reach Jelsa, nestled between mountains and tucked in a lovely bay. Fall in love with Jelsa’s old world charm and explore the picturesque waterfront. Jelsa is known for its food, so find a konoba (restaurant) and sample the delicious fresh seafood and local Hvar wines.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr 20 mins (140 mins) Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
Mooring
Stern to with lazy lines on a town quay
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Walk, Sunbathing, Swimming, Exploring, Bike Excursions, Island Excursions
Facilities
Water & Electricity on the docks, Restaurants & Bars, Toilets and Showers, Rubbish, ATM, Supermarket, Taxi, Bike hire, Souvenir Shops
Discover Jelsa
The “Zlatni Rat” beach
On the way to Hvar island, you will pass by one of the nicest beaches on the Dalmatian coast. Translated “Golden Horn”, the beach is not sandy, but made of tiniest pebbles. It also moves – the currents and winds make this place unique each day. Anchoring immediately next to the beach is forbidden, but there is a large town quay. Make sure to calculate in the wind that is always present – which is also the reason why there is a great windsurfing centre on the beach. Hikers will also get a fair share of joy – Vidova gora, the highest peak of all Dalmatian islands, rewards a 2-hour hike with a once-in-a-lifetime view.
Suggested lunch spots
The small cove of Smrka features a huge entrance to an abandoned submarine shelter. Use your lunchtime break to anchor for lunch, then explore the tunnel or take a kayak around the cove.
Free Sailing Day Hvar
By now you’ll have brushed up on your sailing skills and feel confident enough to head out into the Adriatic on your own or in small groups. The free sailing day is your chance to explore and see any sights you were longing to visit that aren’t on the flotilla itinerary. Set sail and head to wide-known Hvar town, overnighting in a busy marina, or pick up a buoy in the southern Vinogradišće bay, soaking in the numerous beach clubs. If you want to sail further afield, you and your crew can also choose to head to the island of Vis. It is a great place to explore and a chance to rack up a few blue water miles along the way.
Mooring
Your crew will suggest choosing an overnight option as early as possible so they can help with bookings.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Swimming, Exploring
Šesula, Šolta
A sheltered bay on the Western side of Šolta island, it is a perfect overnight stop for any charter sailing vessel. The Flotilla will regroup here in a raft, using free of charge mooring buoys from a restaurant, where you will try delicious food.
Mooring
We suggest the restaurant mooring buoys, included in your dinner price
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Walk, Sunbathing, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Restaurants, Rubbish
Discover Šolta island
Suggested lunch spots
Hidden amongst steep cliffs of southern Šolta, the entrance to Tatinja bay is marked by a lone rock in the middle of the bay. To the right hand side inlet are a couple of mooring buoys, belonging to a well hidden restaurant, serving only self-grown and self-caught food from open fire, in a relaxed and family atmosphere. A great choice if you don’t want to cook yourself.
Nečujam, Šolta to Marina Agana
Sail into the Adriatic once more, putting the island of Šolta behind you as you return to marina Agana. Remember all the fun moments at the prize giving party in the base in the evening. On Saturday, take the time to explore Split further, chilling out on the popular promenade or searching the local markets for a few Croatian keepsakes. Make the most of your final day and soak up as much of the atmosphere as you can.
The day’s sailing
- 1 Hr 30 min (90 mins) Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Stern to with lazy lines in Marina Martinis Marchi.
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Exploring, Walk
Facilities
Water & Electricity on the docks, Restaurants & Bars, Toilets and Showers, Rubbish and Recycling, ATM, Supermarket
Vis Two-Week Flotilla Sailing
Marina Agana
Our base is situated at Marina Agana in Marina village, just a short taxi ride from the ancient coastal cities of Trogir and Split. Marina is a peaceful Croatian fishing village made up of cosy, terracotta roofed houses built from bright white stone. It’s an impossibly picturesque start to your Croatian flotilla holiday, and ideally situated to reach the coastal and island highlights of Dalmatia. Spend your first day exploring Split (a 40-minute taxi ride away) or kick back with a pivo (beer) in one of Marina’s waterside bars.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Bush walks, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Laundry, Ice
Discover Marina Agana
Enjoy a secluded swim
Check out the beaches to the east of the town for a quiet, pre-departure swim.
Marina Agana to Maslinica, Šolta Island
Sunday starts with a flotilla breakfast and the first morning briefing. There, details about the route are explained to each skipper and first mate, as well as ideas for the day stops for lunch. There are a few popular locations that are usually chosen including Krknjasi blue lagoon, or Fumija bay. The destination for the evening is Maslinica town, found on the western side of Šolta island. The once family-owned castle that resides here is now a heritage hotel adjacent to Martinis Marchi marina where the flotilla is moored up for the night. The town itself is surrounded with quiet beaches, and is filled with traditional stone houses typical for Dalmatia villages. Try the gin and tonic prepared for you by the lead crew before heading to one of the classy restaurants for a taste of local produce.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 11 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
*Mooring fees not included.
Maslinica to Zlarin island
Push off from the dock and head north to Šibenik archipelago, on the way passing by inviting sandy bays like Stari Trogir or Vela Rina on Drvenik Mali island. Feel free to stop for a swim before reaching Zlarin town quay. This is the first Croatian island to eradicate plastic waste, and there are also no cars on the island. It is a typical example of a small Dalmatian fishing community, and time isn’t really of the essence here. Tune into the island beat, grab a coffee or “bevanda” and prepare your palette for home made specialties on your group meal in the evening. If there is time visit the local coral museum to learn more about the island’s history.
The day’s sailing
- 5.5 Hr Sailing time
- 27 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
*Mooring fees not included.
Zlarin island to Skradin
The journey to Skradin town leads through a natural canal that used to be a riverbed, guarded by St. Nicholas fortress, one of many UNESCO protected forts in Croatia. Those who love medieval history simply must make a stop on Šibenik town quay and walk through centuries-old cobbled streets and pay a visit to another UNESCO heritage site – the Šibenik cathedral.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
*Mooring fees not included.
Free sailing day – Vis
Your first free sailing day couldn’t come at a more perfect time. Choose to spend two or even three nights in the spectacular Krka Waterfalls National Park, discovering the enchanting Krka River, hiking the forest trails or taking boat trips to the park’s islands and monasteries. Bike riding around Krka river can also prove to be an adrenaline-filled day-trip. While in Skradin, you can also visit the local winery a short ride away to taste several sorts of wine they produce.
Regoznica Town
Meet up with your flotilla friends on Thursday in Rogoznica town, on the Croatian mainland. This well-protected town has a compelling legend about a dragon in a lake, a lavender, labyrinth on the top of the hill, and numerous walking, hiking, and cycling paths to traverse, in addition to numerous restaurants and bars. The lead crew will have a group meal organized for this night and will be held close to the yachts in the centre of this old town.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
*Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Rogoznica
Seek out the Dragon’s Eye
If you’re feeling adventurous then take a walk inland to the Dragon’s Eye Lake, a steep-sided saltwater lake and a popular cliff jumping spot.
Suggested lunch spots
Check out one of the rare Croatian sandy beaches on the way to Rogoznica: Vela Rina on Drvenik Mali island.
Free sailing day 2 – Vis
On this day all of the one-week flotilla guests will head back to the base, but for our Vis Flotilla sailors the best part of the holiday is just starting. The weekend is the best time to visit this mesmerizing island and we suggest spending both of your free sailing days around its shores. The lead crew are more than happy to point out the best spots depending on the preferences of each crew, and take care of all the necessary bookings and reservations in time.
Free sailing day 3 – Vis
There are plenty of things to do and see, simply sailing 30 miles to the island across open water is a delight. Once there, choose between wreck diving, wine tasting, sampling legendary meals like traditional peka, or lobster specialties, or scootering across the island with amazing views, visiting the blue or green cave, sunbathing on sandy beaches, or doing the island military tour. Ask yor lead ship for suggestions.
Milna, Brač island
After two full days of free sailing time to catch up with your flotilla crew and a new group of co-sailors from Hvar Flotilla in Milna Town on the western side of Brač Island. Brač is known for its marvelous white stone taken from the local quarry, which was even used as a building material for the Washington White House, and it gives all the local houses their glow. The long winding promenade is ideal romantic walks, and the gin and tonic party prepared for you by your lead crew is held on a spot just above the marine Vlaška, overlooking the perfect sunset.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hr Sailing time
- 26 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
*Mooring fees not included.
Jelsa, Hvar island
It is time to say goodbye to Milna and head to Hvar island. On the way to the little town of Jelsa on the northern side of Hvar island the flotilla is passing by some great stops for snorkeling, swimming and exploring. In Smrka bay is a hidden old submarine tunnel and a hiking path to a 13th century monastery, or you can anchor off Golden horn beach next to Bol town on the south side of Brač. Once tied safely on Jelsa town quay, use your time to explore this quaint part of the island
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
*Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Jelsa
Hit the beach
On the way to Jelsa you will pass the biggest and best beach in Croatia: The Golden horn, next to small town Bol on Brač island. Drop anchor or moor on the town quay, check out the beach bars, try wind surfing, play beach volleyball, snorkel, get a tan- everything is there. The beach is made of tiniest pebbles and formed into ever-changing shapes daily by the waves and wind.
Stari Grad town, Hvar island
The flotilla is staying on remarkable Hvar island for another day, sailing around the northwestern tip and into the bay of Stari Grad. It is said that the Greek hero Jason and his Argonauts came here and founded the then-called Faros while looking for the golden fleece.
The day’s sailing
- 3.5 Hr Sailing time
- 15 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
*Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Stari Grad
Grab a bite
Stari Grad is lively and full of very good quality restaurants
Free Sailing Day 4 – Vis
This is the last free sailing day for this two week flotilla, and the location could not be better. Pribinja or Luka Tiha is just outside of Hvar island and is infamous for parties, filled with nightclubs, and a perfect destination if you would rather just relax and swim. Hvar town on the southwestern end of Hvar island is the infamous place for parties, filled with nightclubs, beach bars and high end restaurants. Vinogradišće bay is one of the most popular bays in Croatia, and it owes its good name to well known restaurants and Laganini beach bar and its cocktails.Ask your lead yacht for more options on this day.
Nečujam, Šolta
Nečujam bay is a large cove on the northern side of Šolta island, with enough space for every yacht in this flotilla to anchor safely tucked away from any winds. It is also an ideal place to set up a dinghy race, so be prepared for some exciting competition! On down time, pick up the snorkeling gear from your lockers and check out the sunken wooden boat in the south end of the bay. The shallows of the bay are also filled with pen shells that are protected, so don’t try to take them out of the sea. To sum up a great day a group meal is arranged at a nearby restaurant.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Anchoring options
*Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Exploring
Facilities
Restaurants
Discover Šolta island
Suggested lunch spots
Hidden amongst steep cliffs of southern Šolta, the entrance to Tatinja bay is marked by a lone rock in the middle of the bay. To the right hand side inlet are a couple of mooring buoys, belonging to a well hidden restaurant, serving only self-grown and self-caught food from open fire, in a relaxed and family atmosphere. A great choice if you don’t want to cook yourself.
Nečujam bay to Marina Agana
After two weeks of sailing, sampling, tasting, swimming, sunbathing and exploring, this Friday it is time to head back to the base. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to make a couple of day stops on the way back or participate in the flotilla regatta en route. The lead crew will prepare some prizes for all flotilla participants of your shared sailing experience. You can then decide if you would like a quiet evening in Marina town, or head to Trogir town, another Croatian UNESCO pearl, for a night out.
The day’s sailing
- 3.5 Hr Sailing time
- 13 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
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