Dalmatia Sailing Itinerary
7-day Primošten Sailing Itinerary
Set sail from the picturesque town of Primošten and discover the Dalmatian coast. Admire the unspoiled beauty of Solta's secluded bays before immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Hvar. Relax in the idyllic surroundings of Palmižana and explore the historic charm of Brač's Milna village. Sail to the coastal gems of Rogoznica, Šibenik, and the enchanting town of Skradin, the gateway to the breathtaking Krka National Park. Return to Primošten, enriched by unforgettable memories of your yacht charter holiday.
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Day 1: Primošten - Šolta (17 nautical miles)
Begin your sailing holiday towards Šolta, known for traditional fishing villages, honey that has therapeutic properties and olive groves. Soak in the scenic coastline and the panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea on your yacht charter. Anchor in one of Šolta’ sheltered bays, Šešula or Uvala Necujam or berth in Stomorska or Rogac marinas. Explore the charming village of Maslinica and its Romanesque churches, and Renaissance and Baroque buildings from Venetian times. Visit one of its many beach bars or dine in an authentic Croatian restaurant.
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Day 2: Šolta - Hvar - Palmižana (20 nautical miles)
Hoist the sails for the island of Hvar, renowned for its vibrant nightlife and stunning landscapes. Admire the rugged cliffs and hidden beaches as you sail along the Dalmatian Coast. Explore Hvar's historic landmarks, such as the Hvar Heritage Museum, the Cathedral of St. Steven and the Hvar Theatre. Continue your yacht charter to Palmižana and the Pakleni islands, located directly across from the town of Hvar. Discover its beautiful bays, crystal-clear waters and excellent restaurants.
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Day 3: Palmižana- Brač-Milna (13 nautical miles)
Set sail towards Brač, boasting the highest peaks of all the islands in the Adriatic Sea. Hike to the highest peak on the Vidova Gora trail and be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the Adriatic. Explore the white-pebble beach of Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape), located near Bol, a popular spot for windsurfers. Visit the postcard town of Supertar and its horseshoe-shaped beach. Snorkel or scuba dive to see many marine species in the Adriatic's pristine waters, such as vibrant fish and sea turtles. Divers can explore several diving sites on the island, including shipwrecks and underwater caverns.
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Day 4: Brač-Milna - Rogoznica (25 nautical miles)
On day 4 of your yacht charter holiday, sail to Rogoznica, a fishing village in the southernmost part of the Šibenik-Knin County. The coastal village is renowned for the mystical Dragon Eye lake. Visit the lake, which contains several layers of water, each with different colours. You can also swim in the saltwater lake! Explore the beaches dotted along the 50km coastline, such as the pebble beaches of Šepurina or Miline.
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Day 5: Rogoznica - Šibenik (27 nautical miles)
Sail towards the historic city of Šibenik. Dock at one of Šibenik’s many marinas or anchorages, such as Marina Preko or Brgulje. Explore the city’s ancient fortresses, including St. Michael’s Fortress and St. Nicolas’ Fortress. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the architectural wonder of the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a Šibenik sunset from your boat to end your fifth day of sailing.
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Day 6: Šibenik - Skradin (10 nautical miles)
Continue your yacht charter holiday to Skradin. Do not miss the chance to visit Krka National Park. Although sailing is prohibited in the national park, as the low Skradin bridge blocks the entrance, you can take a boat tour or discover the park from land. One of the most beautiful destinations in all of Croatia, the park boasts lush greenery, wonderful waterfalls and turquoise rivers. Explore Skradinski buk, a group of 17 spectacular waterfalls.
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Day 7: Skradin - Primošten (21 nautical miles)
On the final day of your yacht charter holiday, sail the Dalmatian coast towards Primošten and its picturesque peninsula. As you come close to Primošten, its distinct white limestone houses with red-tiled roofs will be visible in the distance. Step off your boat and explore the town's ancient churches, including the 15th century Church of St George. We highly recommend the Bucavac stone-laced vineyards, an illusion of "stone lace" wrapped around vines from Bucavac hill to the deep blue Adriatic Sea. Relax on Mala Raduča Beach, one of the best beaches in Croatia, to end your yacht charter in Croatia!