Photo credit: Kornati, Author: Ivo Biočina, Source: HTZ, Croatian Tourist Board www.croatia.hr
Itinerary ideas for 7 or 14 days sailing from Split
7 days from Split to the south
7 days from Split to the south
An ideal route for the newbies to sailing, first-time visitors to Croatia and families with small children since.
7 days from Split to the south 2
7 days from Split to the south 2
The ambitious route for those who enjoy sailing and for those who would like to visit as many different islands as possible in a week's time.
14 days from Split to the south
14 days from Split to the south
From Split to Dubrovnik and back in two week time while visiting all the main islands on the way. Each day a new island or a new place on the same island.
7 days from Split to the north
7 days from Split to the north
From Split up to Kornati and back. Ideal route for those who are in the first place looking for peace, beautiful and untouched nature with no or little civilization.
Photo credit: Author: Stipe Surać, Source: HTZ, Croatian Tourist Board www.croatia.hr
14 days from Split to the north and south
14 days from Split to the north and south
From Split up to the Telašćica park of nature and then back down to the island of Vis. In two weeks' time, you will experience both the untouched nature of the naked and mostly uninhabited islands of the Kornati archipelago and visit Vis and Hvar towns which history goes back to ancient times and which are nowadays very popular mundane cities .
Photo credit: Author: Alexandar Gospić, Source: HTZ, Croatian Tourist Board www.croatia.hr
Our Fleet
Small fleet of own sailboats and catamaran
Bavaria 46 Cruiser “Sunset Breeze” – New in 2023.
Berths: 8+1
Length: 13,60 m
Lagoon 40 “Wind Seeker” – New in 2023
Berths: 8+2+2
Length: 11,57m
Bavaria 46 Cruiser “No Name Yet” – New in 2024.
Berths: 8+1
Length: 13,60 m
Bavaria C38 “No Name Yet” – New in 2024.
Berths: 6+2
Length: 10,99