Trogir
via Kornati & Krka.
Sail a 7-day catamaran route from Trogir through Kornati & Krka. Discover secluded bays, waterfalls at Krka NP, historic towns, and Adriatic beauty.

Day-by-day route
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Trogir → Veli Drvenik, Krknjaši bay
Begin in Trogir, a UNESCO gem, then sail 8 NM west to Veli Drvenik. Anchor in Krknjaši Bay's turquoise water, swim before sunset, and enjoy fresh fish at Konoba Bila Lučica.
Distance
8 NM
Sailing
~1.6h at 5 kn
Route at a glance
Best season
May – mid-October (peak Jun & Sep)
Duration
7 days · Sat – Sat
Departure
Trogir
Sailing area
Split
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.

Trogir → Veli Drvenik, Krknjaši bay
Depart Trogir mid-afternoon, a UNESCO World Heritage site where Romanesque and Renaissance architecture lines the narrow streets, for the short eight-nautical-mile hop west to Veli Drvenik. Krknjaši Bay awaits, a sheltered horseshoe bay on the island's eastern side, fringed by Aleppo pines. Drop anchor in the clear turquoise water, the seabed a sandy expanse perfect for holding. Take a refreshing swim before the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow on the limestone cliffs. Dinghy ashore to Konoba Bila Lučica, where the scent of olive-wood embers signals dinner. Grilled local fish, paired with a carafe of house wine, provides a perfect introduction to the Dalmatian coast's simple pleasures. The tranquil atmosphere of the bay, disturbed only by the chirping cicadas at dusk, promises a restful first night.
Things to do
Explore Trogir's UNESCO old town before departure
Swim in Krknjaši Bay's crystal-clear waters
Dine at Konoba Bila Lučica for grilled seafood
Walk to Veli Drvenik village for a coffee
Mooring tip
Anchor in 4-8m of sand on the south side of Krknjaši Bay; holding is excellent. No services available, so provision in Trogir.

Veli Drvenik, Krknjaši bay → Primošten
Depart Veli Drvenik mid-morning for the 25-nautical-mile run northwest toward Primošten. As the coast of the mainland appears, consider a stop off the islet of Sovlje, a sheltered cove perfect for a refreshing swim and a pause before the final approach. Primošten itself is a picturesque peninsula, once an island, connected by a causeway. The old town's tightly packed stone houses cluster around the church of St. George, crowned by its iconic red roofs. Secure a stern-to mooring in the small harbour, mindful of the afternoon swell. Wander the narrow, lavender-scented lanes and seek out the unique 'stone heart' vineyard just outside town. As dusk settles, find a spot on the harbour wall with a glass of robust Babić wine, watching the sky paint the Adriatic in shades of rose and gold.
Things to do
Swim off Sovlje islet before arriving
Explore Primošten's old town lanes
Visit the 'stone heart' vineyard above town
Taste local Babić wine on the harbour wall
Mooring tip
Primošten harbour offers stern-to moorings; arrive early as space is limited and can be rolly.

Primošten → Piškera, NP Kornati
The 18-mile run northwest into Kornati National Park is one of those passages crew members talk about for years afterward — eighty-nine treeless islands rising from cobalt water like the spine of a sleeping dragon. The park boundary is marked at sea; collect your daily pass on board (€60–80 per yacht depending on length) so the rangers can wave you through. Aim for Piškera island, anchoring in the sheltered bay near ACI Marina Piškera. Drop the dinghy and swim into the protected cove behind the marina — the seabed here drops cleanly into 30 metres of visibility, often patrolled by curious bream and the occasional dentex. The marina restaurant serves a respectable lobster spaghetti, but the real Kornati ritual is the after-sunset hike up the ridge track: ten minutes of sandalwood-scented air, then suddenly the whole crown of islands fanned out below in the violet hour. Arrive before 17:00 in high season — by 18:00 the marina is full.
Things to do
Buy a Kornati NP day-pass on board
Snorkel the clear waters near Piškera
Hike the ridge for the famous crown-of-islands view
Enjoy lobster spaghetti at ACI Piškera restaurant
Mooring tip
Anchor in Piškera bay on sand and rock, holding is fair. ACI Marina Piškera offers lazy-line moorings; arrive before 17:00 in season.

Piškera → Zlarin
Depart Piškera for the 20-nautical-mile passage south-east towards Zlarin, a former centre of Adriatic coral harvesting. This island, car-free since 2019, offers a tranquil escape. Moor stern-to in the small harbour, then explore the Coral Heritage Museum to understand the island's unique history. A gentle hike through pine woods leads to secluded coves like Mala Ljuta on the southern coast. As dusk approaches, find a seat in the main square, perhaps at Konoba Antonijo, for a glass of local rakija. Watch the harbour water turn to molten amber as the day's last light catches the limestone buildings.
Things to do
Visit the Coral Heritage Museum in Zlarin village
Hike to the secluded Mala Ljuta cove
Browse the local shops for coral jewellery
Enjoy sunset rakija in the harbour square
Mooring tip
Zlarin harbour offers stern-to mooring with good holding in sand and mud; arrive early in season as space is limited.

Zlarin → Skradin, NP Krka
Depart Zlarin mid-morning for the 12-nautical-mile passage inland, exchanging the salt spray for the scent of pine and river water as you approach NP Krka. The final leg is a delightful cruise upriver towards Skradin, passing the magnificent Skradinski Buk waterfalls. These cascade over travertine barriers into a series of jade-green pools. Anchor in the designated area off Skradin, then take the park's shuttle boat to the base of the falls for a refreshing swim amidst the thundering water. Later, explore the charming medieval town of Skradin, a former ducal seat. For dinner, seek out a local konoba for authentic peka, slow-cooked under embers, a culinary tradition that takes three hours to prepare. The cicadas will be singing as dusk settles over the Krka River.
Things to do
Cruise upriver past Skradinski Buk waterfalls
Swim in the emerald pools below the falls
Explore Skradin's medieval streets and castle ruins
Savour traditional peka at a local konoba
Mooring tip
Anchor in the designated zone off Skradin, taking care to avoid the park shuttle routes; holding is good in mud.

Skradin → Rogoznica
Depart Skradin mid-morning for the 25-nautical-mile run south, a pleasant beam reach along the Dalmatian coast, passing the islands of Zlarin and Prvić. As you approach Rogoznica, the narrow channel opens into the large, sheltered bay of Kopari, with the town nestled on a peninsula. Moor stern-to in the ACI Marina, taking advantage of the town's recent infrastructure upgrades. A short walk across the causeway leads to the unique Dragon's Eye Lake (Zmajevo Oko), a saltwater crater with a rich local legend. For dinner, seek out a waterfront konoba in the old town, where fishermen might still be mending nets, and order the traditional brudet, a hearty fish stew simmered for hours. The scent of pine and salt hangs in the air as dusk settles over the harbour.
Things to do
Explore the unique Dragon's Eye Lake crater
Walk the Rogoznica peninsula promenade
Enjoy a traditional brudet fish stew
Visit the historic church of St. Nicholas
Mooring tip
ACI Marina Rogoznica offers stern-to moorings with good holding; book ahead in high season, especially for larger vessels.

Rogoznica → Split
Cast off from Rogoznica mid-morning for the 25 NM passage northwest towards Split. Should the wind allow, a stop at the Blue Lagoon on the southern tip of Čiovo Island offers a final, crystal-clear swim before reaching the mainland. Anchor in the sandy bottom or pick up a mooring buoy if available. Arrive at ACI Marina Split by mid-afternoon, berthing stern-to with lazy-lines. The marina is adjacent to the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace, its ancient stone walls glowing in the late afternoon sun. Take a stroll along the Riva promenade, perhaps enjoying a final gelato, before heading ashore for a farewell dinner at a restaurant within the palace walls, such as Konoba Marul.
Things to do
Swim and snorkel in the Blue Lagoon
Berth stern-to at ACI Marina Split
Walk the Riva promenade
Explore Diocletian's Palace
Mooring tip
ACI Marina Split offers stern-to moorings with lazy-lines; book ahead in high season, especially if arriving late.
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