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DEPARTURE: PULA
TOTAL DISTANCE: 151 NAUTICAL
MILES APPROXIMATELY
1ST DAY:
EMBARKATION
2ND DAY: PULA - MALI LOSINJ
(34NM)
3RD DAY: MALI lOSING - IST
(26 NM)
4TH DAY: IST - RAB (30 NM)
5TH DAY: RAB - OSOR (22 NM)
6TH DAY: OSOR - KRNICA (21
NM)
7TH DAY: KRNICA - PULA (18
NM)
8TH DAY: DISEMBARKATION
DEPARTURE:
ZADAR
TOTAL DISTANCE: 151 NAUTICAL
MILES APPROXIMATELY
1ST DAY: EMBARKATION
2ND DAY: ZADAR - TELASCICA
BAY (32 NM)
3RD DAY: TELASCICA BAY (DUGI
OTOK) - ZIRJE (28 NM)
4TH DAY: ZIRJE - SKRADIN (19
NM)
5TH DAY: SKRADIN - BETINA
(28 NM)
6TH DAY:
BETINA - IZ VELI (25 NM)
7TH DAY: IZ VELI - ZADAR (18
NM)
8TH DAY: DISEMBARKATION
DEPARTURE:
SPLIT
TOTAL DISTANCE: 159 NAUTICAL
MILES APPROXIMATELY
1ST DAY: EMBARKATION
2ND DAY: SPLIT - STARI GRAD
(22 NM)
3RD DAY: STARI GRAD - KOMIZA
(29 NM)
4TH DAY: KOMIZA - LASTOVO
(37 NM)
5TH DAY: LASTOVO - HVAR (30
NM)
6TH DAY: HVAR - TROGIR (27
NM)
7TH DAY: TROGIR - SPLIT (14
NM)
8TH DAY: DISEMBARKATION |
Croatia
The
adriatic coastline with its clear seas, gentle summer climate, quaint
villages and historic towns, is a magnificent cruising area, which
reveals croatia as the no. 1 area for water
sports.
The
5000 km long coastline is sheltered by chains of the 700 islands, amongst
which there are many anchorages and harbours. Croatia
feats to every seafarer lifestyle. You can find lonely and
romancing mooring places as well as modern microcosms at the modern
and well-equipped ports and marinas of the country. Generous nature
has garnished this rich and heterogeneous country with hidden bays,
beaches, cliffs, karst, emerald groves, sea straits and vast high seas.
It
consists a wonderful experience for everyone to cascade the coastline
of Adriatic sea, therefore, we propose you to start your vacation trip
either from Pula, which is located on the Istrian coast or from
Zadar or Split, cities which are located in the middle
of Dalmation coast. Our bases in Pula, Zadar and Split are in
position to offer you every facility in order to experience the magnificent
waters of Croatia. Our yachts in Pula, tie up at the marina veruda right
in the heart of Pula, overlooked by the well-preserved roman
amphitheater.
A
visit to Pula has to be one of the highlights of a cruise along the
Istrian coast. Pula is open throughout the year as a port of entry.
The marina has water and electricity supplied to all pontoons, toilets,
showers, restaurant and parking. Zadar is a busy town and harbour with
a number of interesting museums and old buildings. There are
excellent facilities for yachts at the marina, which is located in the
new port.
Starting
from Zadar, you can visit the Kornati islands. They are a group
of islands, islets, rocks, reefs and shoals, which lie within 11 miles
of the mainland coast but run parallel to the
mainland. The Kornati islands and islets number over a hundred but the
exact number is debatable. They are mostly rocky consisting of shell
limestone, having no surface streams but only a thin covering of grass.
Nowadays, there are no permanent settlements on the islands, only a
few houses, which are occupied seasonally by fishermen and farmers.
The Kornati islands are now designated as a national park, and several
marinas are being built.
Because
of its central position on the eastern coast of the Adriatic sea, the
district of Split and Dalmatia has always an extraordinary,
cultural and historical role. This entire rounded area consists
of a wide hinterland and a coastal belt whit an archipelago with many
islands.
The
city of split is not only built within and around the fortified roman
palace - much of the palace still stands today - but also it has
many fine buildings, churches and museums which are worth to visit.
Weather & Wind
The
main seasons in the adriatic are summer and winter. Spring and autumn
are transitional periods rather than true seasons as experienced in
temperature regions. In this area the spring transitional period occurs
in April/May, and the transition to winter in October. During summer
months winds are usually light over the whole Adriatic, averaging force
2 or 3 and rarely reaching high forces.
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