The island of Šolta is another one of those unique places in Dalmatia where the traditional Croatian way of life has largely been preserved. Fishing is the main industry on the island, donkeys are still a viable method of transportation, and locals can be exceptionally generous, welcoming and warm to visitors. You will no doubt be charmed by its quaint villages, vineyards and olive groves, not to mention its beautiful beaches and natural coves. The speed of life here is markedly slower than in other areas of Croatia, and it's this slow pace of life that creates a perfect atmosphere for a leisurely stop on your itinerary.
A balmy oasis with echoes of the Byzantine era, Zirje is a sublime spot in the Sibenik Archipelago. Surrounded by sparkling cerulean waters teeming with fish, the island is made up of two limestone ridges, creating a verdant, fertile valley between them. A rural holiday destination composed of breathtaking beaches, vineyards and olive groves, the island is known for its agriculture, with wine and oil production being popular professions. With an alluring, indented coastline, Zirje is home to many inspiring inlets all alive with coral reefs, making for dreamy diving and snorkelling spots. Charter guests will love the slow-pace and sun-soaked seclusion of this island, made possible by its remote location.
An uninhabited low-lying rocky island just off the coast of Croatia, Zut is one of the 147 Kornati Islands. While some islands are splashed in verdant green, Zut finds it’s epic splendor in its barren grace. Scattered with just a few fisherman cottages scattered among the gorse. There are no sandy beaches but rocky shorelines where the gold glitters against the sparkling blue sea. There are no roads here and the best way to explore is on foot or by kayak, taking time to discover local flora and paddle into dreamy inlets. Despite the lack of civilization, there are a couple of restaurants on this remote island. Zut is perfect for those who want to soak up sheer peace, catch golden yolk sunsets, and sip ice cold beer on the deck of their yacht.
Veli Iz is a stunning yachting destination located in the heart of Dalmatia, Croatia. With picturesque Mediterranean scenery, lush green landscape, and quaint fishing villages, it is an ideal spot for discerning yachting guests. The nearby islands of Šolta, Brač, and Drvenik make it an ideal anchorage to explore the azure waters and secluded coves and beaches of Croatia. Yachting guests can also sample local cuisine and explore unique attractions such as the medieval town of Trogir, the delightful city of Split, or the Roman ruins of Salona, or simply relax with a glass of wine at one of the plentiful waterfront terraces. Veli Iz is a place of beauty, serenity and accommodation: the perfect yachting getaway.
Located in the northern reaches of the Zadar Archipelago, Molat is an inviting emerald atop a sea of sapphire. Made gloriously green thanks to thick pine forest and acres of shrubland, the main industries on the island are agriculture, fishing and tourism. Beloved of holidaying royals and those seeking sun-drenched seclusion, Molat embodies untouched escapism. Conveniently placed, this is a good stop on your way to the Kornati National Park and is often referred to as the gateway to the Kornati islands. There is a choice of bays ideally positioned along the shoreline, offering a combination of sand, rock and pebble beaches. Perfect for bathing, swimming and watersports, the seas around this attractive islet make for an unforgettable charter experience.
Ugljan is a beautiful coastal Croatian destination located just southwest of Zadar. Its pristine sandy white beaches and pink crystal-clear waters have long been a favorite amongst sunbathers, snorkelers and other beachgoers who come to take in the stunning views. The narrow 15km (9 mile) isle has several fishing villages, a marina and a lighthouse, as well as some of the region's best seafood restaurants. Boasting close proximity to nearby Kornati National Park and the Paklenica National Park, Ugljan has been an idyllic getaway for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. Whether it's sunbathing in the white sandy beaches or exploring the lush green hills and forests the isle has to offer, Ugljan is sure to offer a relaxed and unforgettable holiday.
Zadar is one of the must-see spots on the Dalmatian Coast and is famed for its Roman and Venetian ruins. This vibrant city seamlessly blends the old and the new, from buzzing bars to medieval churches, modern art, and ancient architecture. Charter guests should wander the old town, climb the city walls, walk through the Land Gate and the Sea Gate, and admire the Sun Salutation - an urban art installation created by architect Nikola Bašic. Listen to the Sea Organ, duck into many of the beautiful churches, and dine on local lamb and monkfish washed down with the famous maraska liquor.