Embark in the small and sleepy port town of Trogir, a short transfer from Split airport. Its preserved old town is a glorious mix of Renaissance, Baroque and Romanesque buildings, and lies on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges. The 13th-century Cathedral of St. Lawrence houses the Renaissance Chapel of St. John and offers sweeping views from its bell tower. Parts of the medieval city walls remain intact. It's a brief but beautiful passage away from the first anchorage, off the island of Drvenik Mali.
12KTS . 10NM . 0H 55M
Eight nautical miles from Trogir you will find the tiny isle of Drvenik Mali where you can slip back in time. Boasting a tiny square footage of 3.3 kilometers and with only a handful of residents in its singular village, it is quintessential island life.
One of the most northern islands in Croatia’s seemingly endless archipelago. Fringed by beaches, Drvenik Mali is all clear blue waters, hidden coves, twisted olive trees, and excellent fishing opportunities. Despite its size, you can find a smattering of restaurants on the sands of Vela Rina. One of the most unique elements of Drvenik Mali is the fact that it has no paved roads. For those seeking a sail, splash, and sandy snooze destination this far-flung Adriatic shoreline is it.
12KTS . 8NM . 0H 45M
A pretty port village on the sun-soaked island of Solta, Maslinica is a stunning settlement rich in history. Centred around a castle built in 1708, this nautical bolt hole is known for its exceptional wine, made using indigenous island grapes. You also won’t have to look far to find delectable dishes of freshly caught grilled fish, served in charming seafront tavernas. Neighbouring beaches promise captivating coves of honey-hued pebbles, whilst Šipkova Bay offers soft sand and stunning sunsets.
Thinly forested with fragrant pines, the area surrounding the village is known for its great hiking and picturesque panoramas, while the adjacent island of Hvar is internationally acclaimed for its world-class party scene.
12KTS . 13NM . 1H 10M
Lucice, surrounded by ancient stone buildings. It is a great place to explore the crystal-clear waters with a tranquil atmosphere, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Mediterranean. The marina, located in the center of Lucice, provides convenient access to the area, with some of the best facilities for superyacht owners in the region. There is a wide variety of water activities from fishing to swimming and snorkeling to exploring the local coves. Visitors can also take part in cultural activities such as visiting historic ruins and exploring local markets. With its picturesque landscapes, Lucice is the perfect spot for an unforgettable stay.
12KTS . 14NM . 1H 15M
Glimpsed from the shores of Hvar, there’s something ever alluring about the woody isles scattered and stretched out from the main island. Each of the islands have their own mood but all boast beautiful gauzy blue surroundings, beautiful beaches, and lesser crowds than Hvar. Strip and sunbake on the clothing option isle of Jerolim. Party on the after-hours shores of Marinkovac, snorkel and swim on Sveti Klement - the largest of the islands at a healthy 5 sqm. Easily accessible from the main charter spot of Hvar, guests can hop across each isle and seek out all the hidden blue and gold nooks and crannies that makes Pakleni a patch of paradise. Underwater explorers will delight as the waters around Pakleni are crystal clear and boast high visibility for catching sight of shoals and sponges and rainbow algae. On the islands you will find a wide array of restaurants, galleries, and shops to keep you more than occupied.
12KTS . 14NM . 1H 15M
With a row of 19th century houses lining the palm dotted waterfront, Vela Luka makes a bright first impression. Located on the western edge of the island of Korcula. While not as ancient and weighty as other Croatian towns, Vela Luka doesn’t cut corners on its enchanting offerings. The town is home to rich archaeological collections, museums, and exhibitions. Winding roads take you through olive groves and past fortresses and Mount Hum rises above the gauzy blue sea. Visit the great caves inhabited since the stone age, fall in love with traditional fish, wine, and olive oil dishes, and duck down the artsy streets adorned in mosaics and lined with local crafts.
12KTS . 21NM . 1H 50M
A woodland bay on the northern side of the island of Lastovo, Zaklopatica is a place of pure escape. A tiny collection of houses, several restaurants, plenty of sunshine, and a challenging hike are the ingredients that make up Zaklopatica. The hike starts from the bay and leads to the medieval town of Lastovo offering solitude and scenery along the way. Back in Zaklopatica charter guests can swim in the clear bay and relax in low-key surroundings.
12KTS . 23NM . 1H 50M
Located on a picturesque bay, this charming village boasts ancient ruins, stunning natural beauty and clear azure waters. The village is home to traditional stone buildings, quaint shops and restaurants serving up locally sourced seafood and produce. Visitors can explore two historic palaces, dating back to the Roman Empire, and venture into the surrounding forest to discover hidden waterfalls and hiking trails. The bay welcomes boats of all sizes, offering easy access to nearby islands and secluded coves. With its peaceful atmosphere and unspoiled surroundings, this hidden gem is the perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil escape in a stunning coastal setting.
12KTS . 33NM . 2H 50M