ISLANDS

In the heart of Europe

For ages had the Mediterranean and Europe been communicating over the Croatian Adriatic coast. Now yachtspeople come from all over the Continent to catch a glimpse of the times long gone Indeed, the...

Marinas

There are many places to berth on the eastern coast of the Adriatic including seventy Croatian marinas Croatian marinas are, on the whole, well built and in excellent locations.  They are situated...

Weather conditions

The Adriatic is a relatively self-contained branch of the Mediterranean Sea, with many climatic features in common and yet plenty of its own characteristics Because the Adriatic almost reaches to the Alps in...

National and nature parks

The landscapes of Brijuni, Telašćica, Kornati Islands, Vransko Lake, Krka Falls, Lastovo Islands and Mljet are extremely impressive and well worth visiting. Nearly every seafarer who sails any distance along the Croatian...

The Sailing of Today

Croatia is without a doubt one of several most desirable global destinations for sport sailing as well as recreational sailing.  Apart from its exceptional and indented coastline...

Maritime Heritage

Since ancient times, the indented coastline of the Eastern Adriatic has been a major sea route and the shortest distance between central Europe and the Mediterranean. The Illyrians, the Etruscan, the Greeks, the...

Sailing in Croatia

The distribution of the Adriatic islands is ideal for every mariner, especially under sail. With a few blank areas, they run along the entire coast from Rijeka to Dubrovnik. The distance between...

The Island of Silba

We sailed to Silba, a tranquil island with deep historical roots and serene charm. Silba's car-free streets, history, architecture, and breathtaking nature offer a peaceful escape. The island, with...

The Island of Cres

After precise measurements were taken, several years ago the island of Cres officially claimed the title from Krk as the largest island in the Adriatic, and is by far...

Adriatic islands

The distribution of the Adriatic islands is ideal for every mariner, especially under sail. With a few blank areas, they run along the entire coast from Rijeka to Dubrovnik. The distance between...

The Island of Brač

Sitting at the very heart of the Central Dalmatian islands, at the intersection of sea routes, Brač is 40 km long and 12 km wide. Its surface area is 395 km²,...

The Island of Premuda

Few have discovered the beauty of Krijal anchorage in Premuda

The Island of Pag

In late spring, we sailed around an island off the main nautical routes. We discovered numerous reasons to visit the Island of Pag and explore its harbours. As the fifth-largest...

The Island of Vis

If you have a chance, don’t sail around the island of Vis as if you were in a regatta. Give it the time it deserves. Only then will you...

The Island of Hvar

When sailing around Hvar, it feels as though you are passing from one world into another. Along the island’s eighty nautical miles of coastline, the scenes and landscapes constantly...

Palagruža – Beyond the Open Sea

At the height of summer, our editorial team set off on a journey beyond the open sea. The destination: Palagruža. We returned brimming with impressions and already resolved to...