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Croatia

Discover the Northern Islands in Croatia

Embark on your yacht and explore the northern islands of Croatia: SICENICA, SKRADIN, ZLARIN, LAVSA ISLAND, STUPICA VELA BAY,

ROGOZNICA,AGANA.

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Day 1 - Sicenica

Sićenica is a serene and charming bay, nestled amidst scarce pine trees and centuries-old hand-built karst walls. A delightful promenade lines the coast, and the acclaimed "Lanterna" restaurant, known for its excellent offerings, is a beloved choice among visitors.

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Day 2 - Skradin

Skradin is a charming Dalmatian town, characterized by its narrow cobbled streets and Venetian architecture, dating back to the 10th century when it was known as Scardona during Roman times. Positioned as the gateway between the sea and Krka National Park, Skradin is situated at the river entrance to the park itself. When navigating the winding Krka River to Skradin, consider stopping at local mussel farms to procure fresh produce. Alternatively, anchoring in the bay is an option, with the mud riverbed providing secure holding. 

In the evening, explore the town of Skradin and indulge in the traditional Croatian delicacy "peka," a slow-cooked combination of meat or fish and potatoes that takes 2-4 hours to prepare. Konoba Toni in the old town is renowned for its fantastic peka. Skradin's unique position as both a Dalmatian and riverside town offers a delightful array of meals and excellent wine selections. Consider taking a short trip inland to sample wines at a local winery or dedicate a whole day to exploring the Krka National Park.

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Day 3 - Zlarin

Zlarin stands as the sole village on the petite island nestled at the mouth of the Krka river. Renowned historically for the harvesting and processing of red coral, the island hosts a small museum and a delightful shop showcasing beautiful coral jewelry dedicated to this tradition. With the absence of cars on the island, Zlarin exudes a unique charm, offering an ideal setting for relaxation. Several restaurants dot the landscape, providing options for an evening meal. Among our preferred choices is the family restaurant "Ivana," celebrated for its excellent Dalmatian cuisine.

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Day 4 - Lavsa Island

 

Navigating into Kornati National Park, often referred to as the "crown of Croatian islands". The park's protection is attributed to its abundant underwater life, concealed beneath the surface amid the 150 islets and reefs. Lavsa Island, a charming piece of land, features a secluded cove seemingly crafted for an overnight stay with your yacht. Upon discovering the subtly marked entrance to the bay, drop anchor and indulge in the restaurant's delectable fish delicacies.

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Day 5 - Stupica Vela Bay

A true gem, Stupica Vela on the southeast side of Žirje Island offers a perfect retreat from daily concerns. Nestled amidst Mediterranean foliage is a secluded restaurant, serving homemade and locally caught dishes, encapsulating the authentic Dalmatian essence in every bite. Trek to the hill's summit to explore ancient Illyrian ruins dating back to the 6th century, accompanied by a breathtaking view of the bay. Alternatively, relax on board, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the surroundings.

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Day 6 - Rogoznica

Nestled in a sheltered bay, the delightful town of Rogoznica serves as a quaint resort situated on a small island connected to the mainland by a bridge. Along the waterfront, you'll find an array of bars, shops, and excellent restaurants, all offering captivating views of the bay, especially during the picturesque sunset. On the opposite side of the bay lies the Dragon’s Eye saltwater lake and the renowned Marina Frapa, celebrated as one of Croatia's most beautiful and exclusive marinas. Within this marina complex, you'll discover a sushi restaurant, a sports center, a disco, and a refreshing swimming pool. Don't miss exploring the charming lavender labyrinth situated above the town quay.

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Day 7 - Agana

While the name of the town might cause some confusion in discussions, the layout of Marina town is straightforward. The serene waterfront is adorned with uncomplicated seaside restaurants and local bars, while the marina occupies the northern side of the bay. Every few weeks, the town hosts festivities for visitors, and you may catch the lively sounds during the weekends.

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