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Biograd na Moru
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Dugi Otok
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Kornati Island
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Kaprije
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Šibenik
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Prvić
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Jezera
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Biograd na Moru Return

Adriatic Serenity: 7-Day Sailing Adventure

Departing from Biograd na Moru
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7 days

Discover the magic of the Adriatic with this 7-day sailing adventure. From vibrant coastal towns to serene islands and historic treasures, each day offers a new experience in Croatia’s breathtaking landscapes. Join us and create memories that will last a lifetime!

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Serenity
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Total Sailing:91.7 Miles
Total Sailing Time:11 days

Explore Tranquility, Discover Beauty

Embark on an unforgettable 7-day adventure through Croatia’s stunning Adriatic coastline. 

Start in Biograd na Moru, a vibrant seaside town, and sail to Dugi Otok’s charming village of Sali, known for its relaxed vibe and natural beauty. Explore the Kornati Islands, a mesmerizing maze of untouched bays, limestone cliffs, and turquoise waters, perfect for anchoring and enjoying the serenity. Continue to Kaprije, a peaceful island with no cars, offering a true escape from the modern world. In Šibenik, immerse yourself in history by visiting its medieval streets and the UNESCO-listed St. James Cathedral. Sail to Prvić Island, a quiet retreat with pristine beaches and a rich maritime heritage. Conclude the journey in Jezera, a picturesque fishing village on Murter Island, before returning to Biograd na Moru. 

This journey is a perfect blend of cultural exploration, natural wonders, and tranquil sailing moments, leaving you with memories to treasure forever.

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Biograd na Moru

Biograd na Moru, located on the stunning Adriatic coast, is a vibrant seaside town and a gateway to Croatia’s most breathtaking sailing routes. With its well-equipped marinas like Marina Kornati, it’s an ideal starting point for exploring the Kornati Islands, a sailor’s paradise. The town itself offers charming beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a rich history dating back to its time as a royal Croatian capital. Visitors can stroll through its quaint streets, enjoy fresh seafood at local tavernas, or shop for supplies at the nearby markets before setting sail. The proximity to Zadar Airport makes it convenient for travelers, while its lively yet relaxed atmosphere ensures a memorable start and finish to your journey. Whether you’re drawn by its nautical allure or its coastal charm, Biograd na Moru promises an unforgettable experience.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Marina Kornati
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Marina Kornati is one of the Adriatic’s premier marinas, offering excellent facilities and services for sailors:

  • Capacity for over 750 yachts across three marina sections.
  • Full-service maintenance, including repairs and technical support.
  • Electricity and freshwater connections at all berths.
  • On-site fuel station and waste disposal services.
  • Modern shower and restroom facilities.
  • Restaurants and cafes within the marina complex.
  • Walking distance to Biograd’s city center.
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Old Town Biograd
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Biograd’s Old Town is a charming area filled with history, culture, and authentic Croatian architecture. Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets and explore the highlights:

  • St. Anastasia Church: A historic landmark with stunning architecture.
  • Traditional Taverns: Enjoy local cuisine and fresh seafood in cozy settings.
  • Market Square: Shop for local products, from handmade crafts to fresh produce.
  • City Walls: Take a stroll along the remnants of the old fortifications for scenic views.
    Biograd’s Old Town is perfect for a leisurely city tour, immersing yourself in the heart of Croatian heritage.


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Soline Beach
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Soline Beach is a favorite spot in Biograd na Moru, offering a perfect mix of relaxation and fun. Its clear, shallow waters make it ideal for families with children, while the blend of sandy and pebbly areas ensures a pleasant experience for all visitors. The beachfront is lined with cafes and snack bars, providing plenty of options for refreshments. Nearby shaded promenades offer a tranquil escape from the sun, and there are playgrounds close to the beach for younger visitors. Whether you want to swim, sunbathe, or enjoy a leisurely walk, Soline Beach is a must-visit destination in Biograd na Moru.

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Church of St. Anastasia
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The Church of St. Anastasia, located in the heart of Biograd na Moru, is a stunning example of Croatian religious architecture. This historic church, dedicated to St. Anastasia, features a beautifully preserved stone facade and an inviting interior adorned with religious artworks. Visitors are captivated by its peaceful ambiance and the intricate details of its altar. As one of the city's spiritual landmarks, the church serves as a tranquil retreat for reflection and a key site for understanding Biograd's rich history and cultural heritage.

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Dugi Otok

Dugi Otok, meaning "Long Island" in Croatian, is a captivating destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty and tranquil charm. As the largest island in the Zadar Archipelago, it offers stunning landscapes, from dramatic cliffs and secluded bays to picturesque villages. The charming harbor town of Sali, the island’s main settlement, welcomes visitors with its relaxed atmosphere, traditional Dalmatian cuisine, and lively summer festivals. Nature lovers can explore Telašćica Nature Park, renowned for its saltwater lake and breathtaking cliffs overlooking the Adriatic. Whether you’re seeking adventure or peace, Dugi Otok is the perfect escape for an unforgettable sailing experience.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Sali
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Sali, the main town on Dugi Otok, is a picturesque village with a history tied to medieval salt production. The heart of the town lies at its charming harbor, lined with a delightful array of restaurants, bars, and cafés. A scenic path connects the harbor to the upper part of the town, offering lovely views along the way. While Sali doesn’t boast major landmarks, the 15th-century Church of St. Mary is worth a visit. Its wooden altar and Renaissance-era paintings provide a glimpse into the island’s cultural heritage, making it a quiet yet fascinating stop for visitors.
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Telašćica Nature Park
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Telašćica Nature Park, Dugi Otok’s crown jewel, is a stunning bay located on the southeastern tip of the island. Spanning 28 km of coastline and encompassing smaller coves and five islands, the bay’s untouched beauty is unparalleled. Declared a nature park, this uninhabited area offers a serene escape for those seeking tranquility. The landscape shifts between vibrant Mediterranean scrub and dramatic limestone cliffs, some towering over 160 meters above the sea. Telašćica is a paradise for nature lovers, providing an idyllic retreat from the crowds.

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Lake Mir
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Lake Mir, a unique saltwater lake near Telašćica Bay, is one of Dugi Otok’s natural wonders. Formed by an underground channel connecting to the sea through porous limestone, the lake is a serene spot for visitors. Its warm, clean waters contrast with the muddy bottom, said to have therapeutic properties. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and even try a natural skin treatment by applying the lake’s mud, believed to rejuvenate and heal. Lake Mir is a perfect complement to the island’s rugged beauty.

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Kornati Island

Kornati, a breathtaking archipelago in the Adriatic, is a sailor’s paradise with its rugged beauty and pristine waters. Comprising 89 islands, islets, and reefs, it offers a maze of hidden bays and dramatic cliffs that invite exploration. Kornati’s unique charm lies in its stark landscapes, where dry stone walls zigzag across the islands, and the deep blue sea contrasts with golden limestone. The Kornati National Park, the crown jewel of the region, protects 49 of these islands and is a haven for marine life, making it perfect for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. While uninhabited, the islands carry whispers of ancient stories, with ruins of Roman villas and small chapels scattered across the terrain. Sailing through Kornati feels like stepping into an untouched world, where each cove holds its own secret.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Kaprije

Kaprije, a small island in the Šibenik archipelago, is a hidden gem known for its tranquility and unspoiled charm. With no cars on the island, Kaprije offers a peaceful escape, ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life. The island is dotted with olive groves and vineyards, reflecting its traditional Dalmatian character. Its main village, located by the harbor, is home to welcoming locals, cozy taverns, and a relaxed ambiance. Kaprije's crystal-clear waters and quiet coves make it perfect for swimming and anchoring. Whether you're enjoying fresh seafood at a waterfront restaurant or taking a leisurely stroll along its paths, Kaprije is a serene haven that captures the essence of Adriatic beauty.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Šibenik

Šibenik, a city of fortresses and timeless beauty, stands as a jewel on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Known for its UNESCO-listed St. James Cathedral, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, Šibenik is a haven for history lovers and cultural explorers. The city’s network of narrow streets leads to vibrant squares, local markets, and centuries-old fortresses like St. Michael’s and St. Nicholas, offering breathtaking views of the Adriatic. With its charming waterfront promenade, delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and proximity to Krka National Park, Šibenik is a destination that perfectly blends history, culture, and natural beauty.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 2 days
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Nearby Attractions
The statue of Lady of Loreto
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The Statue of Our Lady of Loreto holds a significant place in the hearts of many, symbolizing protection, guidance, and spiritual comfort. This revered statue, often depicted with the Virgin Mary cradling the Infant Jesus, is a focal point of devotion and pilgrimage for believers around the world. Its presence is a reminder of the Marian apparitions in Loreto, Italy, where tradition holds that the house of the Virgin Mary was miraculously transported by angels. The statue embodies the virtues of faith, hope, and charity, serving as a beacon of hope and a source of inspiration for those who seek solace and spiritual strength. It stands not just as a work of art, but as a testament to the enduring faith and devotion of the faithful, making it an important symbol in Christian iconography.

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The Karst Springs of Šibenik
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The karst springs of Šibenik stand as a natural wonder, emblematic of the region's unique geological landscape. These springs, where fresh water bursts forth from the depths of the earth, are a testament to the power and mystery of nature's subterranean waterways. Flowing through limestone formations, the water is naturally filtered, emerging crystal clear and cool, providing a vital source of freshwater to the area. The springs not only contribute to the lushness and biodiversity of the surrounding landscapes but also hold significant cultural and historical importance, having sustained communities for centuries. Today, they attract scientists, nature enthusiasts, and tourists alike, who come to marvel at the springs' beauty and learn about the complex karst systems that define much of the Croatian hinterland. The karst springs of Šibenik serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between nature and human existence, and the need to preserve such pristine environments for future generations.

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Šibenik's Magic Lanes
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Šibenik's streets weave through the heart of the city, offering a labyrinthine journey through centuries of history, culture, and architectural beauty. These narrow, cobblestone pathways meander past a blend of Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque buildings, each telling its own story of Šibenik's rich past. As you wander, you'll find yourself in intimate squares, discovering hidden cafes, artisan shops, and the warmth of the local community. The streets climb and dip with the terrain, leading visitors to unexpected vistas of the Adriatic Sea or the iconic St. James Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as a testament to the city's architectural and historical significance. Exploring Šibenik's streets is like stepping into a living museum, where every corner turned reveals another piece of the city's soul, from its ancient fortifications to its vibrant modern life.

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Mystic Bar
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Mystic Bar in Šibenik is a magical spot where stories and drinks mix to create an unforgettable experience. Hidden in the heart of the city, this bar is a treasure chest of mysteries waiting to be discovered. With walls that whisper tales of the past and a menu that brings together flavors from around the world, Mystic Bar invites adventurers and dreamers to step into a realm of enchantment. Here, each cocktail is not just a drink but a potion, crafted with care and a touch of magic, promising not just a taste sensation but a journey to far-off lands. Whether you're looking to find a cozy corner to weave your own tales or to join the laughter and stories echoing through the night, Mystic Bar is your gateway to a night in Šibenik filled with wonder and surprises.

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D Resort Restaurant
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D Resort Restaurant in Šibenik is a dazzling culinary destination that combines exquisite dining with breathtaking views. Nestled in a luxurious setting, this restaurant offers a feast for the senses, where the flavors of the Mediterranean are reimagined with a modern twist. Each dish is a masterpiece, carefully crafted to highlight the freshness and quality of local ingredients. As guests dine, they are treated to panoramic vistas of the Adriatic Sea and the historic city, making every meal an unforgettable experience. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, paired with impeccable service, sets the stage for moments of pure culinary delight. Whether it's a romantic dinner under the stars or a sophisticated gathering with friends, D Resort Restaurant promises an enchanting dining experience in the heart of Šibenik.

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Buta Restaurant
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Buta Restaurant in Šibenik is a cozy gem where traditional flavors meet a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. This place is all about celebrating the local cuisine with a touch of home-cooked warmth. Here, the dishes are simple yet wonderfully executed, showcasing the best of what the region has to offer. Buta Restaurant feels like a culinary hug, inviting guests to sit back, relax, and enjoy a meal that feels familiar yet exciting. It's the kind of spot where locals and visitors alike can gather around the table, sharing stories and laughs over plates of delicious food. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty stew, fresh seafood, or a delectable local dessert, Buta Restaurant is ready to serve up a slice of Šibenik's rich culinary heritage.

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Prvić

Prvić, located within the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea, is an enchanting island waiting to be explored, a hidden gem nestled in its depths. With its picturesque villages, rich cultural heritage, and serene atmosphere, Prvić offers travelers a unique blend of history, beauty, and tranquility.

Prvić is steeped in history, with its roots dating back centuries. One of the island's most notable figures is Faust Vrančić, a renowned Croatian inventor and polymath who spent his final years here. 

The island is divided into two settlements: Prvić Luka (First Port) and Šepurine. Each village exudes its unique charm, with narrow cobblestone streets, traditional stone houses, and quaint squares. Stroll through the streets, admire the rustic architecture, and immerse yourself in the island's relaxed way of life. Indulge in the flavors of Dalmatian cuisine at Prvić's charming restaurants and taverns.

From lush olive groves and fragrant pine forests to secluded coves and pristine beaches, the island's landscape is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. 

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Jezera

Jezera, located on the picturesque island of Murter, is a charming fishing village that perfectly blends tradition with tranquility. Surrounded by lush greenery and serene waters, Jezera gets its name from the small lakes that form during heavy rains. Its well-protected marina makes it a favorite spot for sailors exploring the Adriatic. The village exudes an authentic Dalmatian charm, with narrow streets, stone houses, and welcoming locals. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at the waterfront tavernas or take a swim in the crystal-clear waters of the nearby beaches. Jezera is not just a stop—it's an invitation to experience the simple beauty of island life.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Biograd na Moru Return

Biograd na Moru is the final stop of your Adriatic sailing adventure, where your journey comes full circle. Reflect on the breathtaking islands, crystal-clear waters, and unforgettable moments that made this trip so special. As you return to this vibrant coastal town, take a moment to enjoy its warm atmosphere and rich charm—a perfect ending to an extraordinary experience.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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