Skradin
via Dugi otok.
Sail a 7-day yacht charter from Skradin to Dugi Otok. Explore Krka waterfalls, Telašćica Nature Park, hidden bays & the unspoiled beauty of the Adriatic.

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Skradin → Zlarin Island
An easy 10 NM sail from Skradin's river mouth. Drop anchor in a sheltered Zlarin cove, then explore the island's coral heritage. Enjoy fresh seafood at Konoba Zlarinka as cicadas sing their dusk chorus.
Distance
8 NM
Sailing
~1.6h at 5 kn
Route at a glance
Best season
May – early October (peak Jun & Sep)
Duration
7 days · Sat – Sat
Departure
Skradin
Sailing area
Sibenik
Route summary
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Day-by-day journey
Named anchorages, restaurants, and route notes for every leg of the week — written by sailors who've actually run this passage.

Skradin → Zlarin Island
Depart Skradin mid-morning, clearing the Krka river mouth for the 10-nautical-mile sail south to Zlarin, the 'Golden Island.' Historically famed for its coral divers, Zlarin offers several sheltered bays perfect for an afternoon swim. Anchor in a quiet cove on the island's western side, where the water is clear and the seabed offers good holding in sand and weed. Explore the island's single village, a charming cluster of stone houses and narrow lanes, and visit the small Coral Heritage Museum. As dusk settles, make your way to Konoba Zlarinka, a waterfront favourite, for a plate of škampi na buzaru, savouring the scent of garlic and olive oil as the sky turns apricot.
Things to do
Visit the Zlarin Coral Heritage Museum
Anchor in a sheltered western cove
Swim in the clear Adriatic waters
Dine on škampi na buzaru at Konoba Zlarinka
Mooring tip
Anchor in sand and weed in western coves; holding is generally good. Konoba Zlarinka offers stern-to mooring for diners if space permits.

Zlarin → Ravni Žakan
Depart Zlarin after breakfast for the 20-nautical-mile run into the Kornati National Park, a scattering of 89 islands and islets. Drop anchor in the protected waters of Ravni Žakan, a natural harbour on the island of Kornat, where the seabed offers good holding in sand and seagrass. Spend the afternoon exploring the island's sparse vegetation, perhaps hiking to the viewpoint for a commanding vista of the surrounding archipelago. Dinner tonight is at the popular Konoba Ravni Žakan, known for its grilled fish and local Pošip wine, served under the vast, unpolluted night sky. The cicadas will provide a gentle soundtrack as dusk settles.
Things to do
Anchor in Ravni Žakan's sheltered bay
Hike to the island's highest viewpoint
Snorkel the clear waters around the island
Dine at Konoba Ravni Žakan
Mooring tip
Anchor in sand and seagrass in 5-10 metres; holding is good. Konoba Ravni Žakan has a small jetty for dinghies and serves dinner.

Ravni Žakan → Telašćica
A 15-nautical-mile passage southeast brings you to Telašćica Nature Park, a protected bay known for its towering cliffs that plunge 100 metres to the sea. Anchor in the southern arm of the bay, then take the dinghy ashore. Kayak to the tranquil Mir Lake, a unique saltwater environment whose still surface mirrors the sky. Alternatively, explore the ancient olive groves and enjoy a seafood platter at Konoba Drage, where local Dalmatian wines complement the day's catch. The scent of pine resin hangs in the air as dusk settles over this sheltered natural harbour.
Things to do
Kayak to the saltwater Mir Lake
Swim from the dramatic cliffs
Hike among ancient olive trees
Dine at Konoba Drage for seafood
Mooring tip
Anchor in Telašćica Bay in 10-15m sand; holding is excellent. No services available, pack all provisions beforehand.

Telašćica → Žut Island
Today's 15-nautical-mile sail southeast brings you to the stark beauty of Telašćica Nature Park, a sanctuary of 13 islands and 6 islets. Anchor in the sheltered waters of the park, perhaps in the southern inlet of Mir, known for its therapeutic mud. Spend the morning exploring the park's dramatic cliffs and saline lake, or take a dinghy to discover hidden sea caves. In the afternoon, a short hop brings you to the island of Žut, where you can moor stern-to at Konoba Žut. As the sun dips, enjoy a traditional gregada, a fisherman's stew, with the scent of wild herbs and the gentle lapping of waves against the hull.
Things to do
Explore the sea caves by dinghy
Swim in Mir Lake's therapeutic mud
Hike to the Grpašćak viewpoint
Enjoy gregada at Konoba Žut
Mooring tip
Konoba Žut offers stern-to moorings with good holding in sand and posidonia; arrive early in season as space is limited.

Žut → Murter Island
A 15-nautical-mile run north brings you to Murter Island, a mainland connection for the Kornati and home to the protected Soline Bay with its crescent of white sand. Moor stern-to in the small harbour of Betina, a village of stone houses and fishing boats beneath pine-clad hills. The scent of pine resin hangs in the air as you explore Betina's waterfront promenades. Consider a short cycle inland to Tisno to see the ancient Roman salt pans, a testament to the island's long history. For dinner, seek out a family-run konoba in Betina or nearby Jezera for authentic pašticada, a slow-cooked beef dish, perhaps accompanied by a local rakija as the cicadas begin their evening chorus.
Things to do
Moor stern-to in Betina harbour
Cycle to Tisno's Roman salt pans
Dine on traditional pašticada
Swim at Soline Beach
Mooring tip
Betina harbour offers stern-to moorings with good holding in sand; arrive early in season as space is limited.

Murter → Tribunj
Departing Murter, a 12-nautical-mile reach west brings you to Tribunj, a picturesque fishing town where ancient stone walls meet the gentle hum of a modern marina. Before mooring, drop anchor in the sheltered waters of Čista Bay for a refreshing swim. The bay offers excellent holding in sand and weed, perfect for a leisurely dip. Once settled stern-to in Tribunj harbour, explore the island's narrow, winding streets, a maze of sun-drenched stone and sleepy cats. The scent of pine resin drifts from the surrounding hills. For dinner, Konoba Bepo is renowned for its authentic crni rižot, a rich squid ink risotto. Later, you might hear the haunting harmonies of klapa singers drifting across the water, a truly local experience.
Things to do
Swim and anchor in the clear waters of Čista Bay
Explore the historic stone streets of Tribunj island
Dine on squid ink risotto at Konoba Bepo
Listen for traditional klapa singing in the evening
Mooring tip
Tribunj harbour offers stern-to mooring with good holding in sand; arrive before 18:00 in season as space is limited.

Tribunj → Skradin
A 20-nautical-mile return voyage up the Krka River to Skradin, retracing your path through verdant banks. The air grows still as you approach the national park, the scent of pine and damp earth intensifying. Drop anchor for a final, bracing swim in the cool spray of Skradinski Buk’s waterfalls, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Later, dinghy ashore to the charming town of Skradin. Konoba Skala awaits with a traditional peka feast – perhaps lamb or octopus slow-roasted under embers, a culinary echo of centuries past. Arrive at Skradin marina by 17:00 to secure a lazy-line mooring before the evening rush, and raise a glass of local Maraschino to the week's adventures.
Things to do
Swim below Skradinski Buk waterfall cascade
Explore the historic town of Skradin
Enjoy a farewell peka dinner at Konoba Skala
Secure lazy-line mooring at Skradin marina
Mooring tip
Skradin marina offers lazy-line moorings; arrive before 17:00 in season, fuel is available.
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