Šibenik area (Biograd, Kornati) catamaran charter itinerary
Much less busy than the Central Dalmatia/Split area, North Dalmatia is a great place for family Catamaran Charter, all kinds of water sports, and visiting beautiful national parks.
If you take a catamaran from the marina Mandalina in the Sibenik area, you can get to the beautiful islands of Kornati-National Park, one of the most well-known groups of islands in the Mediterranean Sea, in just a couple of hours. A maze of reefs, islands, and islets that are not occupied. That’s how you would describe Kornati National Park. If you want to get the most out of nature, the best time to sail around the Kornati islands is from April to October.
There are almost 14 piers in this sailing area, and some of them are very big and among the biggest in Croatia. Even though there are a lot of different kinds of catamarans, only about 30 are available for yacht rental, so it’s important to book your yacht early. In addition to Kornati, there are many other beautiful ways to sail around groups of islands in the Sibenik sailing area, which stretches from south of Sibenik to north of Zadar. Molat, Olib, Silba, Premuda, Ist, Paman, Dugi Otok, and Ugljan are just some of the places that make these waters so appealing to people who hire yachts. Teleica is a wildlife preserve that is at the very south end of Dugi Otok. Another national park, Krka Waterfalls, is situated further south, near ibenik. This national park is easy to get to by catamaran because there is a port in the town of Skradin. Divers from all over the world come to the Kornati seafloor to enjoy diving experiences they will never forget. And don’t forget to visit the old town of Sibenik.
Itinerary from Šibenik marina
Marina Mandalina in ibenik is the best place to start your Croatian Charter a Catamaran trip to the Kornati islands. ibenik is a city in Croatia on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. People know it as the way to get to the Kornati Islands. The stone Cathedral of St. James, which was built in the 1500s, has 71 faces carved into it. Nearby, the ibenik City Museum is in the Prince’s Palace, which was built in the 14th century. It has displays from prehistory to the present day. The St. Michael’s Fortress is made of white stone and has an open-air theatre with views of ibenik Bay and nearby islands. With the big number of catamarans in the ibenik charter area, you can go to many islands in 7 or 14 days. All docks have a grocery store, so you don’t have to worry about getting groceries, food, and drinks.
Postal code: HR-22 000
Population: 34,301 (2011)
Area code(s): +385 22
Šibenik – Hvar – Vis – Solta
Route duration : 7 days
day 1 : Šibenik – Primošten
day 2 : Primošten – Krknjaši bay
day 3 : Krknjaši bay – Komiža
day 4 : Komiža – Blue cave (Biševo) – Palmižana (Hvar)
day 5 : Palmižana – Maslinica (Šolta)
day 6 : Maslinica – Rogoznica
day 7 : Rogoznica – Zlarin – Šibenik
14-day Sibenik – Dubrovnik – Sibenik
Route duration : 14 days
day 1 : Sibenik – Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši bay)
day 2 : Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši) – Milna, Brač
day 3 : Milna – Palmižana, Hvar
day 4 : Palmižana – Komiža
day 5 : Komiža – Biševo – Ravnik – Vela Luka (Korčula)
day 6 : Vela Luka – Lastovo (Zaklopatica bay)
day 7 : Lastovo – Mljet (Polače)
day 8 : Mljet(Polače) – Dubrovnik
day 9 : Dubrovnik – Mljet (Okuklje)
day 10 : Okuklje – Korčula, city
day 11 : Korčula – Jelsa
day 12 : Jelsa – Lučice bay (Brač)
day 13 : Lučice bay – Maslinica
day 14 : Maslinica – Sibenik
Itinerary from Primošten marina
Primoten is a town in Croatia that is in the county of ibenik-Knin. It is on the coast of the Adriatic Sea in the south, between the cities of ibenik and Trogir. With the big number of catamarans in the charter area of Primoten, you can visit many islands in 7 or 14 days. All docks have a grocery store, so you don’t have to worry about getting groceries, food, and drinks.
Area: 91.94 km²
Postal code: 22 202
Population: 2,828 (2011)
14-day Primosten – Dubrovnik – Primosten
Route duration : 14 days
day 1 : Primošten – Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši bay)
day 2 : Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši) – Milna, Brač
day 3 : Milna – Palmižana, Hvar
day 4 : Palmižana – Komiža
day 5 : Komiža – Biševo – Ravnik – Vela Luka (Korčula)
day 6 : Vela Luka – Lastovo (Zaklopatica bay)
day 7 : Lastovo – Mljet (Polače)
day 8 : Mljet(Polače) – Dubrovnik
day 9 : Dubrovnik – Mljet (Okuklje)
day 10 : Okuklje – Korčula, city
day 11 : Korčula – Jelsa
day 12 : Jelsa – Lučice bay (Brač)
day 13 : Lučice bay – Maslinica
day 14 : Maslinica – Primošten
Itinerary from Rogoznica marina
The main port in Rogoznica is the port Frapa Resort Rogoznica. Rogoznica is a popular tourist town on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. It is in the southernmost part of the ibenik-Knin County, about 30 km from ibenik, in a deep bay that is protected from the wind. In 2001, there were 2,391 people living in the village, and 96% of them said they were Croats. With the big number of catamarans in the Katela charter area, you can visit many islands in 7 or 14 days. All docks have a grocery store, so you don’t have to worry about getting groceries, food, and drinks.
Population: 2,391 (2006)
14-day Rogoznica – Dubrovnik – Rogoznica
Route duration : 14 days
day 1 : Rogoznica – Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši bay)
day 2 : Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši) – Milna, Brač
day 3 : Milna – Palmižana, Hvar
day 4 : Palmižana – Komiža
day 5 : Komiža – Biševo – Ravnik – Vela Luka (Korčula)
day 6 : Vela Luka – Lastovo (Zaklopatica bay)
day 7 : Lastovo – Mljet (Polače)
day 8 : Mljet(Polače) – Dubrovnik
day 9 : Dubrovnik – Mljet (Okuklje)
day 10 : Okuklje – Korčula, city
day 11 : Korčula – Jelsa
day 12 : Jelsa – Lučice bay (Brač)
day 13 : Lučice bay – Maslinica
day 14 : Maslinica – Rogoznica