From Zadar to Sibenik, renting a sailboat in Croatia is an excellent way to discover this wonderful country on the Adriatic Sea.
The thousand and one treasures of Zadar
Stretching across a peninsula, Zadar is the main city of northern Dalmatia. Adored by nature lovers, the exceptional environment of this capital of northern Dalmatia is worth the trip alone. You will appreciate the sandy and pebble beaches, the mountains, the forests and the nearby islands that form an idyllic picture. Take a trip to the local market, wander the narrow streets of the old town, admire the seafront and enjoy the sea organs that are the city's pride and joy.
Sail from Zadar to Sibenik!
The yacht charter in central Croatia is an opportunity to link Zadar and Sibenik. Under a wonderful sun, discover along your journey and at your own pace superb coves, idyllic beaches, unspoiled bays and charming islands.
On your way, you can stop off in quiet corners to enjoy the watery delights of a diving session. The region's waters are full of treasures and are home to a varied and endearing array of fauna.
The landscapes of Sibenik are every bit as beautiful as those of its neighbor Zadar! Between the sea and the mountains, let yourself be charmed by the vineyards as far as the eye can see, the authentic fishing villages, the pretty beaches caressed by crystal-clear waters and the islands opposite.
Discover the Zadar archipelago
Sailing between Zadar and Sibenik will also give you the opportunity to visit the wild and authentic islands that characterize Croatia. If you are trying a cruise in the open sea off Zadar for the first time, take time to explore its archipelago, made up of 7 magnificent islands. Hiking and scuba diving are on the program on these islands with their low vegetation.
Home to a small, peaceful village, the island of Silba is the place to be for walkers and those who like to relax. Diving is best on the island of Its, the island of Rava, home to two small villages, and the island of Permuda, which boasts a magnificent underwater cathedral. Would you like to try sea fishing? Stop off on the island of Olib, which is also home to some Roman remains.
You can also continue your escape to the sea to the neighboring islands, such as Vir Island, immersed in a medieval setting, Pasman Island, orisland of Dugi Otok dominated by the highest lighthouse in the Adriatic. Dugi Otok is also an excellent point of departure for the Kornati National Park, which consists of 130 islands and islets spread over an area of 64 km2.
Have fun in Šibenik
Anchoring in Šibenik also allows nature lovers to reach the Kornati and Krka national parks, where waterfalls, canyons and lush vegetation follow one after the other. Budding ornithologists will find close to 200 species of birds in Krka National Park.
Those who wish to visit the city will quickly feel at home as they stroll through its narrow streets, which lead to a few shops and historical gems, such as the Cathedral of St. James, built in the 15th century and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.uNESCO World Heritage Site. Opposite the cathedral, the Palace of the Dukes also deserves special attention. Dating from the Middle Ages, it now houses an archaeological museum.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 4 191 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $8,946 |
Minimum weekly price | $614 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |