
Šibenik → Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši Bay)
Cast off from Šibenik in the late morning, leaving the intricate stone lacework of St. James' Cathedral behind. Make the eighteen-nautical-mile reach southwest across the channel towards Veli Drvenik. Krknjaši Bay awaits, a sheltered horseshoe of crystalline water perfect for an afternoon swim. Drop anchor in the sand, where visibility extends to the seabed, and perhaps spot an octopus amongst the rocks. Dinghy ashore to Konoba Bila Lučica, a rustic haven serving traditional brudet, a rich fish stew. As dusk settles, the scent of pine resin hangs in the air, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of water and the distant clink of glasses, a perfect introduction to Dalmatian island life.
Things to do
Swim in the exceptionally clear waters of Krknjaši Bay
Dine on fresh brudet at Konoba Bila Lučica
Explore the pine-clad shores by dinghy
Watch the stars emerge over the Drvenik channel
Mooring tip
Anchor in Krknjaši Bay's sand in 4-8 metres; holding is excellent. No services available, so provision in Šibenik.













