
Primošten → Krknjaši Bay
Departing Primošten, the terracotta-roofed jewel clinging to its island perch, chart a course south for Krknjaši Bay on Veli Drvenik, a journey of approximately 20 nautical miles. This sheltered horseshoe cove, fringed with Aleppo pines, offers water of remarkable clarity where the seabed of white sand is clearly visible even at depth. Drop anchor and enjoy a refreshing swim as the afternoon sun begins to soften. For dinner, row ashore to a local konoba, perhaps Konoba Bila Lučica, to sample the 'gregada', a hearty fisherman's stew, a taste of authentic island life. The bay is typically calm, providing a peaceful anchorage for the night, with only the gentle sounds of cicadas and distant chatter to accompany the sunset.
Things to do
Swim in the exceptionally clear waters of Krknjaši Bay
Dine on traditional 'gregada' at a waterfront konoba
Explore the pine-clad shoreline by dinghy
Enjoy the tranquil sunset from your catamaran
Mooring tip
Anchor in Krknjaši Bay's sand in 4-8 metres; holding is excellent. No marina services available, so provision in Primošten.






