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      Split/Trogir & Central Dalmatian

      from €1,667 per person

      CROATIA – MIDDLE DALMATIAN ISLANDS ITINERARY

      Embark on a journey through the Middle Dalmatian Islands of Croatia: Trogir, Drvenik, Vis, Hvar, Brac, and Solta. Discover the rich culture, ancient stone towns, and some of the world’s most stunning beaches on these unforgettable cabin charter holidays. Indulge in Dalmatia’s freshest seafood and exquisite wines, known worldwide for their quality and flavor.

      CABIN CHARTER UPWIND 50 ECO CATAMARAN

      The beauty of cabin charter for your vacation is that there’s no need to rent an entire boat. This unique cruising experience offers the freedom to sail as a couple, individually, or as a small group. It’s an excellent opportunity to enjoy the stunning Adriatic coast while meeting new friends from around the world. Plus, you can even learn the basics of sailing for free, a value of 400 – 750 euros at sailing schools.

      Enjoy spacious guest cabins, each featuring a queen bed (160 x 200 cm), air conditioning, LED TV, WiFi, and USB chargers. The two aft cabins offer especially large windows and doors with panoramic views. Every cabin includes a spacious bathroom with an electric toilet, shower, and sink. Additionally, there is a comfortable cabin for the skipper and hostess, complete with their own bathroom, separate from the guest cabins.

      The roof serves as an outdoor living space and flybridge cockpit, equipped with a lifting table and convertible seats/lounge chairs for all eight passengers. The awning system provides shade for both the flybridge and cockpit areas.

      Guests on board enjoy complete privacy in the salon when mooring in the marina or harbor, thanks to its strategic placement at the front of the catamaran. The four two-seaters in the salon can be relocated in just a few minutes.

      Available weeks for cabin charter:

      17.08. – 24.08.2024, 3 cabins available, price 1997 euro per person

      07.09. – 14.09.2024, 3 cabins available, price 1667 euro per person

      7 days/ 7 nights
      Croatia
      Trogir
      Trogir

      Package includes

      • 7-night cruise with half-board service ( breakfast + lunch OR dinner ) 2 options for meals: Mediterranean style and vegetarian Mediterranean style without meat
      • Half-board service on full days, excluding embarkation and disembarkation days. On disembarkation day, a basic breakfast will be provided, as we are restricted for time with an 9:00 am guest check out.
      • 0,5 L wine/or 1l beer per pax/day
      • 1 l water per pax/day
      • Skipper & hostess
      • Fuel, Dinghy, Outboard engine
      • First and last day marina fee
      • VAT & tourist tax
      • WiFi
      • Final cleaning, Sheets and towels
      • Basic sailing lessons

      Not included / Extra

      • Airfares, Transfers, Tickets, Private insurance …etc.

      • Extra beverages, soft and alcoholic drinks that are not included in the half board

      • Port / marina fees costs are to be paid, by clients, on the spot in each marina / port (in cash or credit card), according to actual marina / port costs.Marina/port fees and costs are divided between clients / cabins

      TOUR

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Trogir

      Itinerary is just suggestion, and it is not obligatory. The Skipper will follow the itinerary, however, there may be circumstances out of their control where this may not be possible.

      Trogir, the charter base, is not just a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its rich history and culture—it’s also an ideal starting point for sailing crews to explore the captivating Mid-Dalmatian region. Founded 2,300 years ago, Trogir is one of the Adriatic coast’s oldest and most popular cities, shaped over centuries by Greeks, Romans, and Venetians. Don’t miss visiting Trogir’s highlights, including the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, City Hall, the town gate, Cipiko Palace, and Kamerlengo Fortress, before embarking on your journey to discover the islands of Mid-Dalmatia.

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Komiža

      Komiža, known as the most picturesque fishing village in Croatia, basks on the sunny side of the island, nestled in the largest bay and sheltered from cold northerly winds. Its charm lies in its narrow alleys and slender houses, defining its Adriatic fishing heritage.

      The village boasts several stunning pebble beaches, with Kamenice being the most renowned. This beach features ice-cold water springs from the stone, shaded areas under trees, and transforms into a lively party spot every evening.

      Visitors can explore farmhouses abundant in traditional cuisine such as Komiža pie, dishes cooked under a bell (known as “peka”), and grilled sardines, complemented by top-quality wines like Vugava and Plavac Mali.

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Biševo

      The island of Biševo, located 5 nautical miles from Komiža, is renowned for its popular tourist attraction, the Blue Cave. This natural wonder is illuminated by sunlight streaming through a single crack, creating mesmerizing silver-blue reflections in the sea inside the cave.

      Vis, one of Croatia’s rapidly growing tourist destinations, has recently regained popularity among visitors.

      Because of its isolation, the natural beauty of the island has remained untouched, providing a delightful opportunity to explore vineyards, beautiful beaches, hidden bays, and local cuisine. Be sure not to miss Zaglav, a stunning sandy beach located on the southeastern coast of Vis island.

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Hvar

      Hvar, Croatia’s sunniest island, is increasingly dubbed the “St. Tropez of Croatia” due to its popularity among the global jet set. The town comes alive most nights from May to September but retains a quiet charm in winter. Beyond its vibrant nightlife, Hvar boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, highlighted by attractions like Hvar Cathedral, the fortress, and the Franciscan and Dominican monasteries.

      Many visitors, especially those on sailing holidays, flock to the Pakleni Islands from Hvar Town. This archipelago comprises 21 islands with beautiful hidden beaches and secluded lagoons. Among them, Palmižana beach on the island of Klement stands out as the most famous.

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Stari Grad

      Stari Grad (Pharos) holds the distinction of being the oldest town in Croatia. It was founded in 384 B.C., the same year that the Greek philosopher Aristotle was born in Thrace. The town was established by Greek settlers from the island of Paros in the Aegean Sea, who named it Pharos on the island of Hvar.
      Brac Island is renowned for its beach Zlatni rat in Bol, which features fine sand and is listed among the ten most beautiful beaches in the world. This triangular-shaped beach, with a prominent peak extending into the sea, changes direction depending on the current.

       

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Lucice Bay

      Lucice Bay, near the village of Milna on the western part of the island, is one of its most secure and favored spots for sailors. With five entrances, the bay provides reliable shelter from the wind, making it highly popular among seafarers.

      Located just 7 nautical miles from Old Town Trogir and the charter base, Krknjaši is the perfect spot to spend your final charter night. Beyond its practical proximity, the bay offers stunning turquoise waters. Enjoy traditional Dalmatian cuisine at a nearby tavern renowned for its fresh seafood and authentic dishes, offering a fitting conclusion to your Dalmatian sailing experience.

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      Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes

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      Sesula

      Sesula is a tranquil and wind-protected bay, strategically located and highly frequented in the western part of Solta island. Positioned south of Maslinica, between Maslinica port and Marinca bay, Sesula is a popular stop ideal for relaxation and swimming before sailing back to the base in Trogir.

       

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