Check in between 12:00 PM and 01:00 PM
Departure after check in
Welcome lunch on board
Quaint and colorful, some places ensure the heart, and Skradin is one such destination. This stashed-away Croatian gem can simply be seen as a passing place for those en route to the Krka National Park, but secluded Skradin is a destination in its own right. Pastel painted homes sit pretty on the waterfront, a peaceful riverside marina, cobbled streets, and locally made wonderful wine all set a magical mise en scene for this glorious gateway town. While most will sail straight through, eager to hit the bigger known attractions that populate the national park, a handful of millionaires (including Bill Gates) have taken quite the shine to Skradin. Be sure to duck into the Krka National Park, where waterfalls thunder and turquoise swimming holes entice.
07:00 AM - Departure + swim stop along the way
01:00 PM - Lunch
Approx. 02:00 PM - Docking in Zadar
Free time
Zadar is one of the must-see spots on the Dalmatian Coast and is famed for its Roman and Venetian ruins. This vibrant city seamlessly blends the old and the new, from buzzing bars to medieval churches, modern art, and ancient architecture. Charter guests should wander the old town, climb the city walls, walk through the Land Gate and the Sea Gate, and admire the Sun Salutation - an urban art installation created by architect Nikola Bašic. Listen to the Sea Organ, duck into many of the beautiful churches, and dine on local lamb and monkfish washed down with the famous maraska liquor.
Approx. 03:00 PM - Docking in Mali Lošinj
A terracotta-roofed treasure typical of the Croatian coastline, Mali Losinj is a vibrant town on the island of Losinj, where pine cloaked hills and teal waters sit strikingly either side of the shore. With a mild Mediterranean climate to be enjoyed even during the winter months, Mali Losinj is the perfect retreat and is rich with flora and fauna. Sitting pretty in the Losinj archipelago, this paradisiacal spot is an outdoor adventure enthusiasts dream, with unparalleled free climbing opportunities, over 250km of scenic hiking, biking and endless opportunities for watersports.
Spend your days whiling away the hours atop soft white sands or take to the seas to spot dolphins frolicking beneath the sun. Allowing you to set your own pace, Mali Losinj boasts a respectable nightlife scene with champagne bars, nightclubs and plenty of refined restaurants serving fresh marine fare.
04:00 PM - Docking in Opatija
Note: In case of bad weather we will stop in Rijeka instead of Opatija
Opatija is one of Croatia's premier yachting destinations. Its sheltered sheltered bay, towered over by the Ucka mountain range, is the perfect escape for superyachts. Opatija has all the amenities and services yachting guests need while they explore this charming city and its surroundings. As a major coastal tourist destination, Opatija offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment, as well as a host of attractions for active and passive recreation. From beaches and golf courses nearby to historical sites and vibrant nightlife, Opatija has something for everyone. Relax under the Mediterranean sun or take in the amazing views from the waterfront promenades. With deep historical and cultural roots, it is an ideal destination for yachting enthusiasts to enjoy a carefree cruise.
04:00 PM - Docking in Rab
Rab in Croatia is a top yachting destination for superyachts. With its spectacular sceneries and turquoise waters, Rab is the perfect spot for an unforgettable trip. The archipelago has lush green islands, picturesque harbours and an unspoiled coastline. Surrounded by crystal clear Adriatic Sea waters and experiencing an agreeable Mediterranean climate, this Croatian oasis offers an array of activities such as sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and more. There are plenty of marinas to tie up and discover traditional gastronomy and charming local shops, as well as the opportunity to explore the nearby coves, bays and coral reefs. With a plethora of beautiful beaches, clear waters, old churches and historical sites, Rab provides a unique yachting experience.
07:00 AM - Departure for Telaščica
Approx 04:00 PM Arrival in Telaščica Bay
Telašćica Bay is located in the central part of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, in the south-eastern part of the island of Dugi Otok. For its extreme beauty, richness and importance, this bay surrounded by 13 islands and islets, together with 6 islets inside the bay itself, was proclaimed a Nature Park in 1988. Telašćica acquired the status of a protected area already in 1980 because of its valuable flora and fauna, geological and geomorphological phenomena, versatile sea bottom life, and interesting archaeological heritage.
The area of Nature Park Telašćica is a distinctly contrasted area with quiet and peaceful beaches and a laid down coastline on one side, and wild and steep cliffs on the other, an area of Aleppo pine and holm oak forests on one side, and barren karst on the other, an area of cultivated fields covered in vineyards and olive groves, but also an area of degraded forms of vegetation covering dry habitats.
Three basic phenomena represent the basic characteristics of this area: the unique Telašćica Bay as the safest, most beautiful and largest natural port of the Adriatic with 25 small beaches, the cliffs of Dugi Otok or the so-called “stene” rising up to a height of 161 metres above the sea and reaching down to a depth of 90 metres, and the salt lake “Mir” with its medicinal properties. The most picturesque among the islands is the Katina Island, and the most unusual one is certainly Taljurić. The total surface area of the Nature Park is 70.50 km2, with 25.95 km2 on Dugi Otok and the neighbouring islets, and 44.55 km2 at sea. The environment is covered in beautiful cultivated meadows, and the hills are covered in rich Mediterranean flora with more than 500 plant species and an equally rich fauna. The underwater world counts more than 300 plant and 300 animal species.
Early afternoon docking in Šibenik
Sibenik is the gateway to the Kornati Islands and is laden with sights. Not only does Sibenik boast 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites, but it's also where the Krka River flows into the Adriatic and is a favored filming spot for Game of Thrones. Stone walls, The Gothic and Renaissance-styled St James Cathedral, and the St Nicholas Fortress all add to the atmosphere. Wander the old town with its boutique shops and golden stone architecture, explore the medieval Meditteranean gardens, eat gelato as you walk along the promenade, indulge in Game of Thrones tours if you are a fan, and make the most of its blissful beaches.
Check Out until 09:00 AM