Catamaran CharterCroatia
Route · 7 days · one-way
Catamaran charter route · Zadar

Sukošan
via Kornati & Krka.

Sail a 7-day yacht charter from Sukosan through Kornati Islands and Krka National Park. Explore Telaščica, hidden bays, waterfalls & Adriatic island serenity.

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Božava
Day 1

SukosanBožava Bay (Dugi Otok)

Depart Sukosan for a 15 NM sail to Dugi Otok's Božava Bay. Anchor in a sheltered cove fringed with pines, swim in crystalline waters, and enjoy fresh seafood at a seaside konoba as cicadas sing at dusk.

Distance

9 NM

Sailing

~1.8h at 5 kn

Route at a glance

Best season

May – mid-October (peak Jun & Sep)

Duration

7 days · Sat – Sat

Departure

Sukošan

Sailing area

Zadar

Route summary

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Named anchorages, restaurants, and route notes for every leg of the week — written by sailors who've actually run this passage.

Božava
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Day 1

SukosanBožava Bay (Dugi Otok)

Departing Sukosan's marina, make a 15-nautical-mile passage west towards Dugi Otok, passing the verdant shores of Ugljan island. Your destination is Božava Bay, a sheltered anchorage on Dugi Otok's northeastern coast, known for its tranquil atmosphere and clear waters. Drop anchor in the bay's southern arm, where the seabed offers good holding in sand and weed at around 6 metres. The surrounding pines offer shade and a fragrant scent, while the water is perfect for a pre-dinner swim. For dinner, row ashore to the village of Božava and find Konoba Fabrika, serving local specialities like lignje na gradele (barbecued squid) with views across the bay as the cicadas begin their evening chorus.

Things to do

Anchor in Božava Bay's southern arm

Swim in the bay's clear, sheltered waters

Dine at Konoba Fabrika in Božava village

Explore the small village of Božava

Mooring tip

Anchor in Božava Bay's south side, good holding in sand and weed, or stern-to at the small village quay if space permits.

Telascica
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Day 2

BožavaTelaščica Bay

Today's 15-nautical-mile passage south brings you to Telaščica Bay, a spectacular natural harbour on Dugi Otok’s southeastern flank, often called the Adriatic's 'wild theatre'. The bay itself is a deep, calm inlet, but its seaward side is guarded by the imposing Stene cliffs, plunging 100 metres into the indigo sea, a dramatic sight for any sailor. Drop anchor within the bay and take the dinghy to the Mir Lake entrance. This unique saline lagoon, warmer than the surrounding sea, offers a surreal swimming experience. Later, explore the island’s interior via clifftop paths, observing the semi-wild donkeys that roam freely amongst ancient olive groves. The scent of pine resin hangs heavy in the air as dusk approaches.

Things to do

Swim in the unique Mir Lake saline lagoon

Hike clifftop paths spotting wild donkeys

Admire the dramatic Stene sea cliffs

Jump from the rocky ledges into the sea

Mooring tip

Anchor in the bay's sandy seabed (5-10m) or use moorings; book ahead for park entry in high season.

Kornati
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Day 3

Telaščica BayKornati National Park (Levrnaka, Piškera)

The 15-nautical-mile passage from Telašćica Bay into the heart of Kornati National Park is a journey into a world sculpted by wind and time. Navigate the 89 islands, a starkly beautiful landscape of bare limestone rising from the azure sea. Drop anchor in Vrulje Bay on Levrnaka island, a sheltered anchorage with clear water perfect for an afternoon snorkel over the seabed. As dusk approaches, make the short hop to Piškera, a smaller island within the park, and find a quiet spot near the abandoned fishing settlements. The silence here is profound, broken only by the cicadas' evening chorus. Enjoy dinner aboard, perhaps grilling fresh bream, under a sky unpolluted by city lights. This is the Kornati experience: raw, elemental, and deeply peaceful.

Things to do

Snorkel Vrulje Bay's clear waters off Levrnaka

Explore Piškera's abandoned fishing camps

Hike to the highest point on Piškera for views

Enjoy a quiet evening anchored in the park

Mooring tip

Anchor in Vrulje Bay, Levrnaka, on sand in 4-6 metres; holding is good. Piškera has limited moorings, book ahead in season.

Zlarin
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Day 4

KornatiZlarin

Departing Kornati, a 15-nautical-mile sail northeast brings you to Zlarin, the famed Coral Island. This charming village, car-free since 2019, is renowned for its coral jewellery heritage. Wander the narrow stone lanes, perhaps visiting a workshop where artisans meticulously shape the precious red coral into intricate designs. Find a seat on a harbourside bench with a glass of local loza rakija, watching the red glow of St. Michael's Fortress in Šibenik illuminate the twilight sky. The island's clear waters are said to hide the very coral that built its fortunes, a subtle reminder of the sea's bounty. Moor stern-to in the small harbour, a peaceful end to a day's sailing.

Things to do

Wander Zlarin's car-free lanes and coral workshops

Enjoy local loza rakija on a harbour bench

Admire St. Michael's Fortress from the water

Swim in the clear waters surrounding Zlarin

Mooring tip

Zlarin harbour offers stern-to moorings with good holding; arrive early in season as space is limited.

Krka
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Day 5

ZlarinSkradin (Krka National Park)

Depart Zlarin mid-morning for the 15-nautical-mile journey inland via the Krka River estuary towards Skradin. This unique passage takes you past fertile riverbanks and traditional stone villages, the scent of pine resin giving way to damp earth. Mooring is at Marina Skradin, a modern facility at the river's edge. From here, a tender or park shuttle boat whisks you upstream to Skradinski Buk, the park's most famous waterfall. Swim in the clear, cool pools beneath the cascades, feeling the spray on your skin. Enjoy a picnic lunch with local delicacies like Pag cheese before returning to the tranquil riverside town of Skradin for the evening.

Things to do

Take a tender to Skradinski Buk waterfall

Swim in the natural pools below the cascades

Picnic with local cheese and fresh produce

Explore the historic town of Skradin

Mooring tip

Marina Skradin offers stern-to moorings with good holding in the riverbed; book ahead in peak season.

Vrgada
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Day 6

SkradinVrgada

Today's 15-nautical-mile passage east from Skradin leads into the lesser-known Kornati fringe, concluding at the island of Vrgada. Drop anchor in the sheltered bay of Vranska or Prapratno, where the clear shallows reveal sandy bottoms ideal for a gentle afternoon swim. Vrgada is famed for its ancient olive groves, some trees over a thousand years old, and its quiet, car-free villages. Seek out Konoba Trattoria Vrgada for a taste of authentic brudet, a rich fish stew slow-cooked in traditional clay pots, often accompanied by the distant strains of local music. As dusk descends, the absence of light pollution allows for an unparalleled view of the star-filled sky, a truly humbling spectacle above the quiet waters.

Things to do

Anchor in Vranska or Prapratno bay

Explore ancient olive groves inland

Enjoy traditional brudet at Konoba Trattoria Vrgada

Walk the island paths to the main village

Mooring tip

Anchor in sand in bays like Vranska or Prapratno; holding is excellent. Limited services ashore, so provision in Skradin.

Sukošan
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Day 7

VrgadaSukosan

Begin the 20-nautical-mile return passage to Sukosan from Vrgada, perhaps pausing for a final snorkel at Molat's "Moon Craters" – a submerged karst garden teeming with marine life. As you approach Sukosan Marina, the lights begin to twinkle, a familiar beacon after a week at sea. Secure your berth stern-to, noting the busy fuel pier on the eastern arm. For your farewell dinner, consider Konoba Kod Mare in the village for authentic crni rižot, the rich flavour of cuttlefish ink a fitting endnote. The cicadas' dusk chorus will accompany your final evening, a sensory memory of the Dalmatian coast.

Things to do

Snorkel the submerged karst formations at Molat's Moon Craters

Secure stern-to mooring at Sukosan Marina

Enjoy farewell black risotto at Konoba Kod Mare

Walk the Sukosan harbour promenade at sunset

Mooring tip

Sukosan Marina offers stern-to moorings with good holding; fuel pier is on the eastern arm, best to book ahead in peak season.

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