CHARTER CROATIA: Trogir to Trogir 3 DAY ITINERARY
CROATIA A sublime yachting oasis with an idyllic blend of Old World charm and modern luxury
The waters of the Adriatic Sea are home to some of the most pristine and exclusive yachting destinations in the world. Its eastern coastline provides all the allure of the more-traveled Mediterranean destinations, but with fewer crowds and the added intrigue of fascinating medieval history.
This suggested itinerary visits charming towns that are welcoming and friendly, rustic villages built into the steep landscape, blissfully quiet beaches, and local spots where you can sample traditional food and enjoy the nightlife. Croatia is surrounded by countless isles and crystal-clear, sapphireemerald waters, while its dramatic coastline offers jagged mountains, river canyons, waterfalls, and pebbled beaches, making it a dream destination for yacht travel. Venture ashore to explore the region’s lush natural landscape, rich cultural legacy, and Croatian hospitality. With an eclectic mix of activities and experiences to offer, this itinerary is equal parts adventurous and serene.
ADVENTURE TO CROATIA
As you cruise along the rugged coastline, you’ll have your choice of unspoiled beaches and charming coastal villages to explore. With a mix of ancient medieval castles, breathtaking shorelines, and stunning Balkan landscapes, this region offers an array of local tastes, sights, and experiences you won’t soon forget.
* DAY 2
DAY 1
3 DAY
ITINERARY
ITINTERARY
OVERVIEW:
Trogir - Trogir
DAY 1:
Trogir - Hvar
DAY 2:
Hvar - Maslinica, Isle of Solta
DAY 3:
Maslinica - Trogir
TROGIR Trogir is a tiny island flanked by medieval walls with bridges connecting to the larger island of ÄŒiovo. The historic town of Trogir is rich with intricately-sculpted Venetian architecture, elaborate churches, ancient towers, and fortresses. Stroll the seaside promenade, a well-known hotspot lined with bars, cafĂŠs, and yachts.
HVAR Set sail towards the island of Hvar, anchoring off at your choice of numerous inlets and bays as you cruise the Adriatic. The interior of the island is hilly and dense with olive groves, while the shoreline offers gorgeous, sunny beaches and intimate coves to explore. This posh city is known for its ornamental Gothic palaces, cobbled streets, and exhilarating nightlife. With its old-world glamour and modern elegance, Hvar offers an eclectic mix that’s sure to suit every taste. After taking it all in, return to the respite of your yacht and relax with a cocktail on deck.
ISLE OF SOLTA After a good swim and still in your summer mood- tanned, salty and calm, leave the beach and head over to one of the numerous family-run farms on the island, and learn of the art of making oil, wine and honey. Doesn’t a glass of Dobričić wine, drunk in the same cellar it’s made, served with olive pate made with olives from Šolta and anchovies in golden, award-winning olive oil sound absolutely enticing? Looking to get your adrenalin fueled? Try scuba diving or sea kayaking around Maslinica’s islets.
MASLINICA A destination for nature lovers, unspoilt beaches and the crystal clear sea, lately becoming increasingly popular with cyclists, rowers, yachtsmen and divers, as well as with the aficionados of recreational fishing and hunting. Adventurous guests will surely go for a jet-ski ride, while those who prefer basking in the sun will go to the beautiful pebble beach or take a trip to the nearby Ĺ ipkova Bay and be pleasantly surprised to find a sandy beach there, the only one on the island! Kayaking to one of the islets is also a good idea - the view of the nearby bays, Trogir and Drvenik,from the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, is quite rewarding, but we are sure that the view of the sun setting behind the islets scattered in the sea like gems will leave you breathless!
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OVERVIEW TIME ZONE:
Central European Time (GMT +2)
CURRENCY:
Croatia: Kuna (kn)
CLIMATE:
The average summer coastal temperature in
Montenegro is 81°F(27°C) from July to August.
May to June and August to September you can
expect an average of 69°F (20°C). The winter
season is cold on an average of 44°F (7°C) from
November to April.
Croatia’s average coastal temperatures during
the summer should lie in the mid-to-high 77-86°F
(25-30 °C) although it is more likely that
temperatures will be well into the high 80s or low
90s °F (+30s °C). The winters are cooler although
temperatures usually never get below 41°F (5°C).
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