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Sailing cruises - dates and routes Croatia 2026
Check current sailing dates and routes – choose the perfect cruise for you.
Start and finish of the cruise in Marina Dalmacija Sukošan or Marina Kaštela
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT OUR CROATIAN CRUISES
WHY CROATIA?
Croatia is definitely our favorite destination.
The Croatian Adriatic is 783 km long. Including the outskirts of the islands, of which there are as many as 1,700, this gives almost 8 thousand km of coastline. So there is a place to swim : )
With over a hundred safe marinas, several hundred old historic ports, and hundreds of charming bays, Croatia fully deserves its title as a sailing paradise. The existence of the so-called Inland Sea, a body of water sheltered from the Adriatic Sea by a line of islands, allows for many miles of safer sailing. .
The existing marinas (and new ones are constantly being built) allow you to plan your cruise route in such a way that you can regularly use comfortable sanitary facilities equipped with showers.
Every day we try to stop in charming bays to take a refreshing swim in the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.
For the night, we can choose one of the numerous anchorages and spend the night admiring the starry sky and enjoying the silence that you will not experience anywhere else.
ROUTE I - IN THE HEART OF THE KORNATI MOUNTAINS
We have planned a picturesque route for you, which we marked out over a dozen years ago.
The places we visit have made us fall in love with the Croatian Adriatic, and we always return. Many of these places are impossible to see from land, but sailing allows you to truly discover them and experience their unique atmosphere.
ROUTE II - PEARLS OF DALMATIA
Starting from Marina Kastela near Split.
We plan to visit the island of Hvar, also known as the "Island of Lavender." Then we'll sail to the island of Vis, where we'll anchor in one of two charming towns: Vis or Komiža. From there, we'll sail to the island of Bisevo to see the famous "Blue Cave," where the play of light when the sun is at its zenith and illuminates the crystal blue Adriatic Sea is a lasting memory.
With favorable winds, we'll visit the nature reserve on the island of Lastovo and anchor in the bay of "Skriviena Luka"—our Croatian "Puerto Sante." The bay is horseshoe-shaped with a narrow entrance and surrounded by mountains, making it a perfect haven in any weather.
We will also sail to the beautiful island of Korcula and visit the atmospheric town of the same name.
If there is enough time, we will drop anchor near the islands of Mali and Veli Drewnik, known as the "Little Caribbean" because of the unusual blue of the water.
If the winds are favorable, we will anchor in a beautiful bay on the island of Solta and visit the charming town of Rogoznica, which offers a berth in one of the most luxurious marinas in all of Croatia.
ATTRACTIONS
ARRIVAL AND CRUISE REVIEW
We can help you arrange a shared bus ride or put you in touch with the rest of the crew to arrange transportation.
In Croatia we have planned a picturesque route for you, which we marked out a dozen or so years ago.
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