Croatia

Trogir Marina

Location: 
ACI Trogir Marina
Croatia
43° 30' 49.8384" N, 16° 14' 53.4804" E

The modern marina base at Trogir is at the very heart of central Dalmatia. Ideally located just 15 minutes’ transfer from Split airport it's a perfect starting point for exploring the stunning Adriatic coast. The heart of the historic city of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is on a small island with stunning Venetian architecture. 

Dalmatian Islands Hvar Flotilla Croatia

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Maslinica is an authentic treasure located west on the island of Solta and boasts beautiful bays with secluded beaches. Maslinica is a much loved for its nature, unspoilt beaches and crystal-clear...
The main marina on Korčula is well equipped but does get very busy in the height of summer. Yachts may be asked to moor on the outside of the breakwater or on the nearby quay when the marina is full.
Stari Grad literally translates to ‘old town’ which is fitting as it is the oldest settlement in Croatia dating back to 385 BC, and is known as the historical heart of the island Hvar....
The modern marina base at Trogir is at the very heart of central Dalmatia. Ideally located just 15 minutes’ transfer from Split airport it's a perfect starting point for exploring the...
Milna or as the Venetians called it “Valle di mille navi” is located on the north-west side of the island, Brac.  It is famous for its marvellous bay, in which the ships of the ...
Located on the western side of Vis, Komiža is know for its pretty pebble beaches. This beautiful Mediterranean village has narrow back streets lined with 17th and 18th century stone town houses that...
The most famous Hvar town. The bay of Vinogradišće on the southern side of the island is encircled with a dense pine tree forest, altogether with plants such as rosemary and heather, among...
Trogir is a town in Central Dalmatia, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. The very heart of Trogir constitutes an islet lying between the mainland and the island of Ciovo, and on it, the UNESCO...

Dalmatian Islands Vis Croatia

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Trogir is a town in Central Dalmatia, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. The very heart of Trogir constitutes an islet lying between the mainland and the island of Ciovo, and on it, the UNESCO...
Located on the West coast of the island of Brac in a beautiful cove that branches into two ports. The stone waterfront in Bobovisca harbour is followed by stone houses. The pretty, peaceful village...
Stari Grad literally translates to ‘old town’ which is fitting as it is the oldest settlement in Croatia dating back to 385 BC, and is known as the historical heart of the island Hvar....
A bustling harbour on the west coast of Korčula, there are many coves to explore in this large bay (the name translates as “big harbour”). Surrounded by greenery and olive trees, Vela...
Located on the western side of Vis, Komiža is know for its pretty pebble beaches. This beautiful Mediterranean village has narrow back streets lined with 17th and 18th century stone town houses that...
Maslinica is an authentic treasure located west on the island of Solta and boasts beautiful bays with secluded beaches. Maslinica is a much loved for its nature, unspoilt beaches and crystal-clear...
The modern marina base at Trogir is at the very heart of central Dalmatia. Ideally located just 15 minutes’ transfer from Split airport it's a perfect starting point for exploring the...

Sesula, Solta

Location: 
Sesula Solta Island
Croatia
43° 23' 37.1868" N, 16° 12' 36.6948" E

Settled between Split and Brac, Sesula on the island of Solta has many beautiful beaches beaches – enough for everyone to stop whilst sailing through the Dalmatian Islands. Sesula Bay is found between the Marinca bay and Maslinica port, a protected bay that is perfectly positioned for sailing and free for mooring. 

Sesula Bay is ideal for relaxing on your yacht, swimming, snorkelling, fishing and enjoying in excellent grill food or octopus peka. There is also a dive centre.

Stari Grad, Hvar

Location: 
Stari Grad Hvar
Croatia
43° 11' 3.4332" N, 16° 35' 35.1996" E

Stari Grad literally translates to ‘old town’ which is fitting as it is the oldest settlement in Croatia dating back to 385 BC, and is known as the historical heart of the island Hvar.

The town is quietly situated in a stunning landscape where the blue of the deep bay touches the luscious green vegetation of land, with vineyards and pretty olive-groves dotted around the village.

Jelsa, Hvar

Location: 
Jelsa Hvar
Croatia
43° 9' 46.3464" N, 16° 41' 43.3392" E

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