Island Rhythms: Brač, Hvar & Šolta Escape
Discover the timeless charm of Dalmatia on a week-long sailing route filled with crystal-clear bays, island villages, and sun-soaked adventures. Ready for your next escape? Cast off with us and let the Adriatic do the rest.
Anchor, Explore, Feel Alive
Set sail on a 7-day voyage through the heart of Dalmatia, where timeless stone villages, crystal-clear coves, and island charm await at every stop. Departing from Marina Agana, this carefully crafted route takes you to some of Croatia’s most beloved sailing destinations, including the serene bays of Šolta, the charming harbors of Stari Grad and Vrboska on Hvar Island, and the vibrant waterfront of Milna on Brač.
Each day offers a perfect balance of relaxed sailing, cultural discovery, and natural beauty. Swim in turquoise bays, stroll along Venetian-style promenades, and dine in konobas that serve freshly caught seafood. With well-equipped marinas, short daily passages, and flexible anchorages, this route is ideal for both new and seasoned sailors looking to unwind and reconnect with the rhythm of the sea.
Whether you're anchoring beneath the stars or exploring cobbled streets steeped in history, the Brač delivers a sailing experience filled with unforgettable moments and Adriatic charm.
Marina Agana
Nestled between the UNESCO-listed towns of Split and Trogir, Marina Agana is the perfect starting point for exploring Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. This well-equipped marina offers 134 berths with water, electricity, Wi-Fi, and 24/7 security, making it a safe and comfortable harbor for all sailors.
Beyond the docks, you'll find charming stone houses, seaside restaurants, and pebble beaches just steps away. Whether you're heading to Šolta, Hvar, or Brač, Marina Agana provides the ideal blend of convenience and authentic coastal charm to begin your Adriatic journey.
Stomorska
Tucked away on the northeastern coast of Šolta Island, Stomorska is a charming fishing village that seamlessly blends tradition with tranquility. Its picturesque harbor, lined with stone houses and family-run konobas, offers a peaceful setting for sailors seeking an authentic Croatian experience. Whether you’re enjoying fresh seafood by the waterfront or taking a swim in the crystal-clear Adriatic, Stomorska invites you to slow down and savor the simple beauty of island life.
Pučišća
Pučišća, the largest village on the island of Brač, is one of Dalmatia’s most distinctive settlements, where the terrain plays a compelling role in shaping its charm. Its steep-sided natural harbor, authentic Mediterranean architecture, and rustic ambiance make it simply unforgettable. Stone from Pučišća’s quarries has been used to construct iconic landmarks like the White House in Washington DC and the Vienna Parliament. The village is also home to Croatia’s only stonemasonry school, preserving a long tradition of craftsmanship. Relax at waterfront cafes and restaurants while enjoying breathtaking views of the harbor. Pučišća is a perfect blend of history, artistry, and natural beauty.
Vrboska
Nestled in a narrow bay on the northern coast of Hvar Island, Vrboska is a hidden gem known as the "Little Venice of Croatia." Its charming stone bridges, peaceful canals, and traditional stone houses create a postcard-perfect setting for a quiet retreat. Beyond its tranquil beauty, Vrboska offers a modern marina, a rich fishing heritage, and the unique Church of St. Mary—once fortified to protect the town from pirates. Whether you’re strolling the waterfront, visiting the fishing museum, or enjoying a slow sunset dinner, Vrboska captures the soul of the Adriatic.
Brač
Brac: Island of Diversity and Timeless Beauty
Explore Brac, a Croatian gem in the Adriatic, where iconic beaches, picturesque villages, and a rich history await. Discover its stunning landscapes, diverse experiences, and the warmth of island hospitality.
Zlatni Rat: Croatia's Crown Jewel
Experience the wonder of Zlatni Rat Beach, a unique golden horn of land that shifts with the tides. Swim in its turquoise waters, try windsurfing, or simply marvel at its natural beauty.
Villages Steeped in Charm
Wander through Brac's charming villages, like Supetar, Pučišća, and Bol. Stone houses, historic squares, and a slower pace of life reveal the authentic essence of the island.
A Journey Through Time
Discover traces of Brac's past - ancient Roman quarries where stone for Diocletian's Palace was sourced, the mysterious Blaca Hermitage, and remnants of medieval settlements.
Adventure and Island Flavor
Hike up Vidova Gora, Brac's highest peak, for panoramic island views. Savor fresh seafood, local wines, and the renowned olive oil in traditional taverns.
Milna
Located on the western coast of Brač Island, Milna is a picturesque harbor town renowned for its crystal-clear waters, charming stone architecture, and serene atmosphere. Often referred to as the most beautiful and well-protected port on Brač, Milna has long been a favored destination for sailors seeking a tranquil retreat along the Adriatic.
The town's traditional Dalmatian charm is evident in its waterfront promenades lined with quaint cafes, seafood taverns, and historical stone houses. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood, explore the scenic coastline, or simply relax in the idyllic coves and beaches that surround the town. For those looking to venture further, hiking and cycling trailsoffer breathtaking panoramic views of the island’s lush landscapes and shimmering coastline.
Marina Agana – Return
As we sail back to Marina Agana, the final stretch of the journey invites us to soak in the beauty of Šolta Island one last time. Weather permitting, we may cruise along the island’s southern coastline, stopping at peaceful bays like Tatinja or Jorja, or exploring the quaint seaside town of Maslinica.
Back at the marina, the evening unfolds with a heartfelt farewell, prize-giving, and reflections on the week’s adventures. Whether you choose a quiet night in the marina town or a short taxi ride to Trogir’s charming old town, the end of the journey is just as special as its beginning.
This isn’t just a sailing route—it’s a memory woven with sunlight, sea breeze, and unforgettable moments. The islands may fade in the distance, but the feeling stays with you. Until next time.
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