On the Adriatic coast
Sailing in Croatia
The Croatian Adriatic coast is a dream destination for sailors from all over the world. With its numerous islands, picturesque bays and historic coastal towns, it offers a unique sailing area that is well worth exploring. A sailing trip along the Croatian coast promises unforgettable adventures and untouched nature.
Diversity of the coastal landscape
A coastline of over a thousand kilometers stretches from the Istrian peninsula in the north to the southern tip of Croatia. This area is diverse, from the rolling hills and picturesque vineyards of Istria to the steep cliffs and azure waters of the Dalmatian coast. The numerous islands along the coast offer varied sailing routes and hidden bays that are just waiting to be explored.
Sailing routes and highlights
There are a variety of sailing routes along the Croatian Adriatic coast that are suitable for sailors of all levels of experience. A popular route leads from Split to Dubrovnik, passing islands such as Hvar, Brac and Korcula. Along the way, you can explore historic towns, discover secluded beaches and enjoy the local cuisine. Another route leads from Trogir via Primosten and Sibenik to the island of Dugi otok off Zadar. This route offers impressive landscapes, secluded bays and charming fishing villages.
Sailing has a long tradition in Croatia and is firmly anchored in Croatian culture. Many locals live from fishing and seafaring, and the hospitality of the Croatians is known worldwide. Family and friends play a central role in people’s lives, and shared meals and celebrations are important social events. Locals are often proud to show visitors their culture and involve them in their traditions, be it through traditional dances, culinary delights or craftsmanship.
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