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7 days north Adriatic charter route

This is a great route to enjoy in the Mega Yacht Charter Croatia

  • Day 1 - Home port Marina Kaštela – Šolta Island (15 NM)

    The Island of Šolta is located near the City of Split. It has practically become a suburb of Split with only 9 nautical miles of distance between them. Šolta, which is 19 kilometers long and 4,5 kilometers wide, is a sailing paradise with its 24 bays. The best bays are situated on the southern side of the island and can be reached by boat only. Along with the beautiful beaches, bays and coves, Šolta offers some interesting diving locations and lovely bike roots overlooking the sea. 

  • Day 2 - Šolta Island – The Kornati archipelago (43 NM)

    The Kornati archipelago of Croatia is located in the northern part of Dalmatia, south from Zadar and west from Šibenik. It is 35 kilometers long and it contains 140 islands in a sea area of about 320 square kilometers. Kornati are the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The name of the archipelago is the plural form of the name of the largest island, called Kornat. Kornati are a famous Croatian national park.

  • Day 3 - The Kornati archipelago – Molat Island (35 NM)

    Molat is an island which is very close to Dalmatian City Zadar. Having less than 25 square kilometers in size, and merely 200 residents, it is a prime spot for everybody looking for a peaceful vacation.

  • Day 4 - Molat Island – The City of Zadar (19 NM)

    Zadar is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful Dalmatian cities. It is a city of tourism, and it is famous for its extraordinary history and rich cultural heritage. Zadar is a city monument, surrounded by historical ramparts. These ramparts are a real treasury of the archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times, Renaissance and many contemporary architectural achievements such as the famous Sea Organ, the first of its kind in the world.

  • Day 5 - The City of Zadar – The Town of Vodice (35 NM)

    Vodice is a famous tourist destination at the Adriatic coast of Croatia, known for its vibrancy, diversity and a rich tourist offer. The town is located along the coast, in a wide bay area. Vodice is very proud of its historical and cultural heritage.

  • Day 6 - The Town of Vodice – The town of Skradin (14 NM)

    Skradin is a small town near Šibenik, located near the Krka river. Its position at the doorstep of the Krka National Park makes it one of the most important Adriatic  destinations in relation to nautical tourism. The main attraction of the park are the waterfalls, called Slapovi Krke. The biggest of the waterfalls, Skradinski buk, was named after the town of Skradin.

  • Day 7 - The Town of Skradin – The Town of Trogir (40 NM)

    Trogir is a picturesque historic town and harbor on the Adriatic Coast in Croatia. Today, being situated 25 kilometers north of Split, it is part of the greater Split metropolitan area. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as it is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe. Trogir is surrounded by medieval walls, and has many beautiful buildings that testify to its rich history.

  • Day 8 - The Town of Trogir – Home port Marina Kaštela (17 NM)