Catamaran CharterCroatia
Route · 7 days · one-way
Catamaran charter route · Zadar

Sukošan
via Vis & Hvar.

Sail a 7-day yacht charter from Sukošan via Ždrelac Bay, Primošten & Komiža to Hvar. Explore hidden bays, coastal towns & Adriatic island charm.

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Ždrelac
Day 1

SukosanŽdrelac Bay

A gentle 8 NM sail north from Sukosan Marina. Anchor in the sheltered pine-fringed waters of Ždrelac Bay on Pašman island. Enjoy an evening swim before dining at a local konoba.

Distance

5 NM

Sailing

~1h at 5 kn

Route at a glance

Best season

May – mid-October (peak Jun & Sep)

Duration

7 days · Sat – Sat

Departure

Sukošan

Sailing area

Zadar

Route summary

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Ždrelac
1
Day 1

SukosanŽdrelac Bay

Begin your charter with an eight-nautical-mile reach north from Sukosan Marina, a working harbour where fishing vessels outnumber leisure yachts. Your destination is Ždrelac Bay on the island of Pašman, a serene inlet where Aleppo pines tumble down to meet the clear Adriatic. Drop anchor in the bay's western arm, where the seabed offers good holding in sand and weed. Enjoy a pre-dinner swim in the crystalline water, perhaps spotting the occasional sea bream. Later, row ashore to a waterfront konoba in Ždrelac village for grilled fish and local wine, listening to the cicadas' evening chorus. The tranquil atmosphere and gentle Adriatic breeze make this an ideal first night, settling the crew into the rhythm of the sea.

Things to do

Anchor in the western arm of Ždrelac Bay

Swim in the clear, sheltered waters

Dine at a Ždrelac village konoba

Explore the local village paths

Mooring tip

Anchor in 5-7 metres of sand and weed in the western part of the bay; holding is reliable. No facilities ashore.

Primosten
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Day 2

Ždrelac BayPrimošten

Departing Ždrelac Bay, a 25-nautical-mile reach south brings you along the Dalmatian mainland coast, with the historic skyline of Šibenik passing to starboard. Primošten, a town famously built on a peninsula, rises to the Church of St. Roch, surrounded by the unique Kamenar vineyards. Drop anchor in the clear water beneath these terraces for a refreshing swim. Later, secure stern-to in Primošten's harbour, using lazy-lines. Enjoy a glass of robust Babić wine at a konoba overlooking the water, as the scent of pine and salt fills the evening air. The rhythm of local life, with fishermen mending nets, offers a glimpse into the enduring soul of the Adriatic.

Things to do

Swim below the Kamenar vineyard terraces

Explore Primošten's winding cobblestone streets

Taste local Babić wine at a waterfront bar

Visit the Church of St. Roch for panoramic views

Mooring tip

Primošten harbour offers stern-to mooring with lazy-lines; holding is good in sand and weed. Arrive early in season as space is limited.

Komiza
3
Day 3

PrimoštenKomiža

Today's 35-nautical-mile passage west brings you to the island of Vis, a former naval base known as the 'Gibraltar of the Adriatic'. Komiža, your destination, greets you with a picturesque harbour lined with pastel-hued buildings and fishing boats weathered by the sea. After mooring stern-to in the town's protected bay, take the afternoon to explore. A rewarding excursion is the climb up Hum Hill, offering panoramic views of the archipelago as the sun dips below the horizon. For dinner, seek out a harbourside konoba for a taste of the local speciality, komiška pogača, a savoury flatbread topped with anchovies, a true flavour of the island. The air here is often thick with the scent of pine and the tang of salt.

Things to do

Climb Hum Hill for sunset views over the archipelago

Sample authentic komiška pogača at a harbourside konoba

Explore the charming fishing village of Komiža

Swim in the clear waters of Komiža bay

Mooring tip

Komiža harbour offers stern-to mooring with good holding in sand and weed; arrive early in season as space is limited.

Hvar
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Day 4

KomižaHvar Town

Depart Komiža after breakfast for the 30-nautical-mile passage east towards Hvar Town, the island's vibrant capital. As you approach, the scent of pine and lavender will drift from shore, mingling with the salt spray. Aim for the ACI Marina Hvar, nestled within a picturesque bay. Secure a stern-to mooring, noting the depth soundings and the busy waterfront. Spend the afternoon exploring the UNESCO-listed St. Stephen's Square, admiring the cathedral's grandeur. For a panoramic reward, ascend to the Španjola Fortress (Fortica) before dusk. The climb offers breathtaking views of the town and the scattered Pakleni Islands, their waters turning to gold as the sun dips below the horizon. Dinner options abound, from refined seafood bistros to intimate konobas tucked away in the narrow stone lanes.

Things to do

Climb to Španjola Fortress for sunset views

Wander the Venetian architecture of St. Stephen's Square

Explore the Pakleni Islands by dinghy

Dine at a konoba in Hvar's old town

Mooring tip

ACI Marina Hvar offers stern-to moorings with lazy-lines; book ahead in peak season, especially for larger vessels.

Veli Drvenik
5
Day 5

HvarMaslinica (Šolta)

Depart Hvar mid-morning for the 22-nautical-mile passage north-west to Šolta, the island of olive groves and quiet charm. Maslinica Bay, on the island's western tip, offers a serene anchorage beneath the 18th-century Counts' Castle. Drop anchor in the sheltered bay and enjoy a late afternoon swim in the calm, clear water. Explore the small village, perhaps visiting the nearby Čikat cove by dinghy. Savour local specialities, like the fig cake known as 'soltinski šokol', at a family-run konoba. As dusk settles, sample 'Rožulin', Šolta's own rose-hued liqueur, a perfect accompaniment to the starlit sky over this peaceful harbour.

Things to do

Anchor in Maslinica Bay beneath the Counts' Castle

Snorkel the clear waters of the bay

Kayak to Čikat cove

Sample Šolta's fig cake and Rožulin liqueur

Mooring tip

Anchor in 5-10 metres of sand and Posidonia in Maslinica Bay; holding is good. No marina facilities, so provision in Hvar.

Šibenik
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Day 6

MaslinicaŠibenik

Make the 25-nautical-mile passage east to Šibenik, a city cradled by medieval fortifications and crowned by the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James. Allow time to marvel at its intricate stone facade, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Later, take a short dinghy ride up the Krka River to Skradinski Buk, where you can swim in the cool waters beneath the thunderous cascade. For dinner, find a riverside konoba in the charming town of Skradin, enjoying local fritule as the cicadas hum in the twilight. Moor stern-to within the historic harbour walls, a welcome contrast to the open sea.

Things to do

Admire the UNESCO Cathedral of St. James facade

Swim below the Krka Waterfalls at Skradinski Buk

Dine on fritule in Skradin

Explore Šibenik's medieval fortress walls

Mooring tip

Šibenik waterfront offers stern-to mooring with good holding in sand, arrive before 18:00 in season.

Sukošan
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Day 7

ŠibenikSukosan

Begin the final passage north, a 25-nautical-mile reach toward Sukosan. Consider a stop near the charming fishing village of Tribunj, perhaps anchoring in one of its sheltered coves for a final Adriatic swim before the afternoon breeze fills in. The approach to Marina Dalmacija in Sukosan offers clear sights of the channel markers. As you secure the yacht, the scent of pine from the surrounding hills will be a familiar, comforting aroma. For your farewell dinner, the marina's restaurants offer local specialities, perhaps a fresh seafood platter or the region's famous peka, enjoyed as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and gold.

Things to do

Anchor near Tribunj for a final swim

Explore the old town of Tribunj

Enjoy a farewell seafood dinner at Sukosan marina

Walk the Marina Dalmacija promenade at sunset

Mooring tip

Marina Dalmacija Sukosan offers ample berths with good shelter; book ahead for peak season, especially if requiring fuel.

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