BASKA voda - a small fishing village located 48 km south of Split,
at the foot of a mountain slope. As part of the Makarska Riviera it’s a very
popular tourist destination that boasts beautiful rocky and sandy beaches,
a multitude of facilities for recreation and well-kept marina. Baska voda is situated at the foot of a mountain slope, along the coast of
the crystal clear Adriatic Sea.
BIOGRAD – location in the middle of the Croatian coast, surrounded
by 5 National Parks and 2 Nature Parks, close to the Kornati Archipelago
and Lake Vrana, a long tourist tradition and the rich tourist, sporting and
hospitality facilities invite you to visit Biograd.
Once the crown city of Croatian kings, Biograd on sea is a well-known tourist
and nautical center as well as the center of the Biograd Riviera.
CRES - located at the northeastern part of the great protected bay
surrounded by the rocks. Excellent microclimate Conditions, historical core,
pure nature and the sea, spacious beaches, island atmosphere and homey ambience
invites you to visit this small town on the island Cres. Cres is the main town and tourist center of the entire island situated in
the large and well protected bay that abounds with beautiful beaches.
DUBROVNIK - one of the most attractive and famous
cities of the Mediterranean. With its outstanding natural beauty and preservation
of historical heritage, Dubrovnik is a city with excellent tourist offer:
the city of luxurious hotels, high ecological standards and exceptional nautical
offer. In the past, it was City - Republic, along with Venice is one of the most
famous cultural and economic center in the Mediterranean.
JEZERA - a small fishing village on the island of
Murter is one of the starting port for the for navigation on Kornati, provides
a peaceful and pleasant vacation: lots of sun, clear sea and the bay with
beautiful beaches. Jezera are one of the starting port for the sailing of the Kornati islands.
With rich offer of local products, dishes prepared in the traditional way,
fish dishes and all conditions for a peaceful holiday on the island, Jezera
will satisfy even the most demanding guests.
KASTELA - Group of 7 District, which extends in the length of 17 km,
is situated on the northern coast of the Kastela bay between Split and Trogir, near Split airport. In Kastel Gomilica a newly built marina Kastela is located, that in a short time has become an important charter base in on the Adriatic. Town Kastela covers the northern coast of the bay between Split and Trogir, protected by the mountain Kozjak from the north and surrounded the central Dalmatian islands from the south.
MALI LOSINJ - coastal village on the island of Losinj, situated in
the bottom of the bay is a very important port of nautical tourism because
it is located between Istria and Dalmatia. City is Tourism Champion Award
winner 2007. and Croatian candidate for the Golden Flower Europe 2009. The port is located on the waterway between Istria and Dalmatia and for its
position very important for nautical tourism. The town developed from a small
place between 18-19 th century with the development of shipbuilding.
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MURTER – is located in the northwestern part of the island. The city
lures with a large number of islands in its waters (over 170), numerous sandy
beaches and proximity to national parks: Kornati, Paklenica and Krka, nature
parks Telascica and Vrana. The town expends towards the bay Hramina (nautical marina) and the bay Slanica
(the most beautiful beaches of Sibenik Riviera).
OPATIJA - One of the oldest European tourist destination, the cradle
of Croatian tourism, located in the Kvarner bay near Nature Park Učka.
The contrasts of sea and mountains, green parks and blue ocean, old buildings
and modern comforts, noisy entertainment venues and quiet resorts make Opatija
and its surroundings a very attractive tourist resort in all seasons.
POREC - a city of culture and entertainment, clean beaches, coves
and numerous islands located on the west coast of Istria, with excellent
traffic connections to European cities. The entire old town is a monument,
while the Euphrasian Basilica is included in UNESCO's World Heritage List.
PRIMOSTEN - the former fishing village, is today one of the most attractive destinations on the Adriatic. There is also a unique marina on the Adriatic coast, protected from wind, surrounded by the vineyards weaved of hundreds of honeycomb. Despite the fact that the land is unsuitable for cultivation, agile citizens have created beautiful vineyards and olive yards that made Primosten one of the most attractive destinations on the Adriatic.
PULA - the largest and most important Istrian center, located on the
inner part of the bay and a large natural harbor surrounded by islands of
St. Jerome and Kozada, near NP Brijuni - paradise for boaters. The city offers a great wealth of monuments that bear witness to past times
and ancient civilizations.
One of the most beautiful monuments of ancient culture in Croatia is the Roman Arena in Pula, the sixth largest Roman amphitheater in the world.
PUNAT - Located on the south side of the island in one of the most
beautiful bays on the Adriatic in in whose center is situated the island
Košjun. This little town is proud of having the oldest marina on the Adriatic. Punat is located in one of the nicest and most protected bays on the Adriatic
Puntarskoj dragi, whose center is a miniature island Košljun - valuable oasis
that within the Franciscan monastery keeps the cultural and natural heritage.
ROGOZNICA - a small fishing village on the island (connected by road
and dyke to the mainland) in an almost completely enclosed bay, 34 km south
of Sibenik. It’s often visited by boaters because of beautiful Frapa marina,
known as the safest on this part of the Adriatic.In a deep bay, hidden from the raging sea, is situated small fishing village
Rogoznica.
Rovinj - "Blue Pearl of the Adriatic", is one of most vivid
Mediterranean towns with its narrow streets and old buildings built in the
Venetian style. On the west side of the Istrian peninsula, surrounded by the blue sea and
islands, is situated the most romantic and most picturesque town in Istria
- Rovinj.
It is a city of immense beauty, that represents a true blend of past and future.
SIBENIK - Croatian Renaissance city with a rich historical and cultural
heritage, located in a protected natural harbor on the eastern coast of the
Adriatic Sea, at the estuary of the river Krka near the
Kornati islands. Sibenik Riviera, thanks to the 249 islands, islets and reefs,
of which only some are inhabited and rich cultural and historical monuments,
attracts each year an increasing number of boaters.
SKRADIN - popular nautical destination whose beauty crown three most
attractive resorts, waterfalls Skradinski buk , Roski waterfall and Franciscan
islet Visovac with votive shrine of Our Lady from Visovac. Skradin is a little town situated 16 km from Sibenik, with history of more
than 2200 years, where the river Krka and the Adriatic Sea live harmonious
coexistence, where the continental climate approaches the sea, where the mixing
of fresh and salt water enables successful farming of shellfish and fish.
SPLIT is the largest city in Dalmatia, and the second largest in Croatia.
Split fascinates the visitors with the silent beats of history, lively spirit
of youth and his special Mediterran, but yet entirely Croatian charm. Because
of its location, proximity to the central Dalmatian islands and the extremely
rich charter offer, Split is the largest nautical center of Central Dalmatia. Split is administrative center of Split-Dalmatia County.
SUKOSAN - near Zadar (10km), 5 National Parks and 2 Nature Parks,
the largest marina on the Adriatic coast, closeness to airport and highway
connections are certainly good reasons to choose Sukosan for your charter
base. The spacious Golden bay on a small promontory lies the medieval village Sukosan.
TRIBUNJ - small Mediterranean village with narrow streets and compact
houses. The old part of town is built on an island which was later connected
to the mainland. Tribunj has emerged as a fortified castle on a small islet with narrow streets
and compact houses, where people fleeing from the Turks found their shelter.
TROGIR – is located on the island between the mainland
and the island of Ciovo with which it is connected to the stone bridge. Wealth
of historical and cultural monuments, masterpieces, narrow streets and art
collections inspires every visitor. Trogir Riviera, well-indented and abundant
with small bays, capes, islands enriched with lush Mediterranean vegetation
is still preserved in its original form.
VODICE - a popular tourist destination situated in the broad bay,
11 km from Sibenik. Long pebble and sandy beaches to the west and east of
the city, excellent tourist offer, developed cultural and entertainment programs,
numerous excursion programs, recreation and sports, make Vodice quality and
distinctive tourist destination. The remains of a medieval town with narrow streets contribute to the charm
of this small town and attract many tourists.
VRSAR - from the Adriatic coast to the lowland and rolling hinterland hills, natural treasures of Vrsar and its surrounding abundantly inspire travellers wanting rest and relaxation. Indeed, the nature was generous to this area and made it one of the most beautiful corners of the Mediterranean.
ZADAR located in the center of the Croatian Adriatic, in the most
indented part of its archipelago, for centuries the capital of Dalmatia,
is one of the most popular Croatian tourist destinations. This archipelago consists of 24 bigger and 300 small islands and reefs, 3
nature parks - Telascica, North Velebit and Vrana and 5 national parks - Paklenica,
Plitvice, Kornati, Krka and Velebit are just some of the reasons to visit Zadar.