Biograd na Moru - Pag

Kornati
National park Kornati
Pag
Primosten marina
Kornati
National park Kornati
Pag
Primosten marina
  • Day 1

    Biograd - Ždrelac Bay

  • Day 2

    Ždrelac - Molat

  • Day 3

    Molat - Silba

  • Day 4

    Ilovik - Šimuni (Pag)

  • Day 5

    Šimuni - Olib

  • Day 6

    Olib -

  • Day 7

    - Biograd

Biograd Route Image

Detailed Itinerary by days

Day 1
Biograd - Ždrelac Bay

Start your Adriatic story in Biograd, the "White City," whose sunlit marinas hum centuries of marine mythology. Sail north to Ždrelac Bay, a secluded nook on Pašman Island where pine forests stretch into blue sea. Explore liquid clarity, then indulge in brudet (fish stew) at a cliffside konoba—the aroma of wild rosemary mixing with salted air. Watch the bay ripple under the silver moon like folded silk as evening falls.

Day 2
Ždrelac - Molat

Follow the morning breeze to Molat, an island where time melts and goats rule. Anchor in Brgulje Bay, its pebbles humming under your feet, then climb to Zapuntel Beach—a crescent of sand unspoiled but by seabirds. Under a sky ablaze with stars, the Milky Way so near you will swear you could pluck a constellation. Join villagers for gregada, fish stew, at dusk.

Day 3
Molat - Silba

Fig trees serve as a meeting place for artists and sailors in the car-free bohemian paradise of Silba, which may be reached by following the horizon. Visit Torta Beach for a swim in the topaz-studded shallows, and then set sail south for Ilovik, also known as the "Island of Flowers." Set sail toward Paradise Bay and snorkel among glistening schools of fish. As the moon and stars twinkle and the sound of the waves ebb and flow, enjoy a meal of slow-cooked lamb under the bell with rosemary and island wine beneath a bougainvillea canopy.

Day 4
Ilovik - Šimuni (Pag)

Pag is a stunningly beautiful place to sail west, where the blue edge of the sea meets moonlike stone. The salt pans of Šimuni, a fishing community, shimmer like broken glass as you dock. After a leisurely bike ride through Lun's ancient olive grove, where the gnarled trees are older than empires, you may enjoy a beachside barbecue with Pag's smoky lamb and the sharp tang of sheep cheese. Listen to the melodies of the klapa singers as they transport you to a starry night on Pag.

Day 5
Šimuni - Olib

Olib is a secluded sand island, so glide north to get there. Step onto the powdery dunes of Slatina Bay as you wade ashore, and then investigate the crumbling stone homes engulfed by fig trees. Explore a meadow in search of Roman mosaics, then stop at a farmhouse for honey-drizzled fritule (doughnuts) while cicadas hum and thyme scent the air.

Day 6
Olib - Iž

Journey to Iž, a place where potters weave tradition into clay. In a sunny workshop, make your own peka pot. Then, ride your bike to Koromačna Bay and swim in water so calm that it reflects the clouds. Come to a fjera feast as the sun sets in a tangerine sky; the tables will be groaning with sheep cheese, smoked ham, and wine poured from old jugs; the sound of a mandolin will weave in and out of the laughter and clinking of glasses.

Day 7
Iž - Biograd

Return home by stopping at Ugljan for one last dive into the turquoise waters of Veli Školj. Go back to Biograd when the lights of the marina shine like stars in the sky. Under an indigo sky, with the Adriatic's whispers echoing, toast your voyage with crni rižot, often known as black risotto. You will carry these waves forever.