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CROATIA:
The Croatian coast is a marvellous sailing area, pre-eminently suitable for spending a sailing holiday.
There are 1,185 islands, rocks and reefs, of which 56 are inhabited, resulting in a unique seascape for sailors.
The name country of a thousand islands is well earned. Numerous cultures shaped this fascinating sailing district over several
thousand years and that makes this area a fascinating spot for sailing and enjoying your holiday.
The blue, warm and clear sea offers peace and tranquillity. The sun, the mild climate, the colours and the local atmosphere
offer all sailors an unforgettable sailing holiday.

Our charter bases are situated in Pula, Zadar (main ports North) and Dubrovnik and Split
in the south.

our Travel Agency Elodea Viaggi combine your cruises with accomodation in Croatia, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Zara



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Itinerary 01 - Koronati Sailing from Zadar
Zadar- Dugi Otok( Telascica)- Kornati National Park- Zakan - Skradin - Pasman - Rava Island

One other island group National Park, Kornati, is the most indented island group on the whole of Mediterranean with
as many as 140 uninhabited islands, islets and cliffs. It is a paradise for nautical experts, modern Robinsons and divers.

Saturday: Zara
Welcome on board and breafing with our staff and our skipper.
Zadar is a town still fortified with ancient thick walls. It is renowned for it's impressive ports,
such as the Harbor Port and the Mainland Port, which date back to the sixteenth century.
The walls encircle the Square of Three Wells, the Square of Five Wells, the Municipal Loggia, the Municipal Guard Tower
and many palaces.
The world famous Permanent Exhibition of Sacral Art and the traditional St. Donatus Musical Evenings represent only a
small part of numerous cultural events and manifestations that Zadar offers to its visitors.
The waterfront is an ideal place to admire a beautiful sunset or to visit its rich and colorful fish markets, which are always
bustling with life

Sunday: Zara > Telascica Caves, Dugi Otok Island
After the breakfast we sail (departure) to Dugi Otok.
Dugi Otok offers peace in a nature reserve, in an area of 114 square kilometers. Fishermen and farmers inhabit the area.
Dugi Otok has beautiful secluded beaches and tourist attractions. The town of Telascica is situated here,
and have the biggest natural harbor of all the Adriatic islands, as well as a nature park.
Its rich wooded northwestern coast is full of wide coves and a beautiful beach with a 41-meter high lighthouse.
It's interesting that while the lighthouse was being built in 1949,around 100.000 yolks were added to the plaster,
which prevented the sun and the sea from ruining its beauty.

Monday: Telascica > Kornati National Park
In the morning we'll go to south direction, in this way we can discovery Kornati National Park and we can
sleep in one of their beatifull caves after a suggestive sunset dinner.

Tuesday : Kornati National Park > Zakan Bay
We'll go on to visit and sail other Koronate archipelago...between uncontaminated bay and old fischerman's house, where
we can meat some kind of grilled fisch.

Wednesday: Zakan Bay > Skradin
Tourism has a long tradition here, because there is no visitor or tourist who spends his/her holiday in Dalmatia
and doesn't visit Skradin and the natural phenomena of the River Krka.
Skradin is a peaceful little town with its narrow streets, rich gastronomic fare,and its famous white wine "Debit"
will satisfy even the most demanding visitors.
If you come to Skradin by boat, through the canyon of the River Krka, it will definitely be a unique experience
and nobody forgets it. For those who decide to anchor in the Skradin port, 200 berths are available in a modern marina.

Thursday: Skradin > Pasman
Pasman is an island that is covered by beautiful sandy beaches, stunning scenery and nature, surrounded by crystal
clear waters, with old stone houses dotted all around. You’ll certainly enjoy your stay here, how could you...

Friday: Pasman > Rava Island > Zara
Rava is an island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. It is situated in the Zadar archipelago, between Iž and Dugi Otok,
16 nautical miles (30 km) from Zadar. In the afternoon we'll can go to visit a tipicol fisherman village, Mala Rava.
In the evening we'll came back to Zara.

Saturday:
Breakfast on board and Check out ten o'clock



Itinerary 02 - Dalmatia Sailing from Split
Split - Hvar - Kornati National Park- Zakan - Skradin - Pasman - Rava Island

Dalmatia is region located on the very south of Croatia. It includes hundreds of Croatian islands
as well as mountains Velebit , Biokovo and Sveti Ilija on Peljesac peninsula


Saturday: Split
Welcome on board and breafing with our staff and our skipper.
Split is the main city in Dalmatia. Split is the one of the largest cites in Croatia, and is the largest city
on the Croatia Adriatic coast. The city was first settled when, at the end of the third century AD,
the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace on the site of today’s Split. Diocletian's Palace is well
preserved Roman palace located now in the very heart of Split.


Sunday: Split – Pakleni - Hvar
Pakleni islands. The name of this tiny archipelago (about twenty islets right opposite the town of Hvar)
which extends undulating along the south side of Hvar comes from the word "paklina" (melted pine resin for 'rasping' boat plating).
This archipelago is the most beautiful part of the Hvar riviera.
Pakleni islands have numerous bathing places and a myriad of small, secluded beaches.
In the evening we'll arrive in Hvar Port to go out on the land and to sleep.


Monday: Hvar- Manastir Bay – Korcula
Manastir is a cove in the Nord coast of Scedro Rock Island.
Ruins of Dominican monastery is to find there therefore the name Manastir what means Monastery.

Sailing along the south side of the island of Korcula towards the town Korcula, that is the biggest on the island
and was already one of the principal Dalmatian ports by the early thirteenth century, and is thought
to have been the birthplace of Marco Polo.

The town has many historic buildings and still retains its medieval centre and walls.
It is worth spending some time sightseeing around this place.
It is worth mentioning that there are few more places on the way to Korcula,
which you may find particularly interesting and worth visiting.
Among them are the harbours at Karbuni, Prizba and Putnatska. You may even want to spend the night in one of these places


Tuesday:
Korcula – Lastovo - Malo Jezero Bay

Lastovo is situated in the south of Dalmatia and is one of the smallest populated islands along the Adriatic.
The island has many bays and beautiful beaches, stunning crystal clear waters and untouched nature.
Lastovo is ideal for those longing for a bit of peace and quiet, far away from industry and civilization.


Wednesday:
Lastovo - Gubesa Bay - Korcula
After breakast we'll be ready to weigh anchor and sail. Lunch and Swimming in Gubesa Bay and in evening we'll came back to Korkula.


Thursday:
Korcula – Vis - Hvar
Vis is a central Dalmatian island with crystal clear waters and numerous bays & lagoons and pebble beaches.
The surrounding waters here hold a wealth of underwater treasures such as sunken ships for all you divers out there to explore.
Go in search of hidden beaches and lagoons and explore magical and curious caves, all of these wonders will enchant you with
their marvellous colours of green, blue and silvery shades.

In The evening we'll go in Hvar.
This island is the fourth largest island in the Adriatic, it is set in the heart of the Mediterranean where the climate is perfect.
The wild nature, rich history and cultural heritage make up this modern tourist destination.


Friday: Hvar – Brac - Split
The island Brac is the largest of the Dalmatian islands, set between the island Solta and the island Hvar,
which lies to the south.It’s shaped by a well indented bay especially on the northern side of the island while
the south is much more rocky and not so indented.Brac is one of the sunniest regions of the Adriatic, and the
Mediterranean climate has provided it with its beautiful Mediterranean vegetation.Beautiful nature, a rich cultural
heritage & history and amazing blue waters that have given this island perfect beaches, and more than enough reason
for you to come here for your holiday.

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