The Dalmatian coast is dotted with numerous charming destinations, and the small seaside town of Pakostane is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful. In addition to its attractive architecture, particularly the beautiful houses with red tiles, Pakostane also has another major asset, namely a privileged location between the sea and a lake.
In the open sea, several islands and islets can be easily discovered, especially from the side of the boat. A sailboat charter in Croatia will also give you the opportunity to sail to other cities in Dalmatia, such as Biograd or Zadar.
On one of the beautiful fine sandy beaches, enjoy the radiant Adriatic sun while lying peacefully on a deckchair or taking part in one of the many water sports available. With flippers and a snorkel, explore the underwater world of Dalmatia, revealed by the calm, transparent waters. Cultural events regularly showcase local folklore.
For hiking and mountain biking enthusiasts, the wooded perimeter of Lake Vrana offers a choice route for getting some fresh air. By renting a boat in Croatia, you will have a very comfortable trip when you are moored at the port and the unique opportunity to travel wherever you like.
4 national parks to visit absolutely
For nature lovers, the yacht charter in Pakostane is an excellent way to reach four magnificent national parks, guaranteeing a complete change of scenery. Not far from the small seaside resort is the Krka National Park, for example, which you can visit at any time of the year. The park is ideal for hiking, taking you to several waterfalls and some historical remains, such as the Franciscan monastery, overlooking Visovac Island, and the Krka convent.
You can also reach the Kornati National Park, famous for its wild islands, breathtaking bays and crystal-clear waters. The Vransko Jezero ornithological reserve, located a few minutes from Pakostane, will be the meeting place for fishing enthusiasts and birdlife enthusiastsof birdlife, where close to 249 species of nesting birds return after winter. Also include Plitvice National Park in your visit program. Known for its numerous lakes, this UNESCO-recognized reserveUNESCO offers several sailing itineraries by foot and by train that will allow you to reach its 16 magnificent lakes, such as Lake Prošćansko, which rises to an altitude of 636 meters.
Have fun in Pakostane
However, there's no need to go far to enjoy your shortlist of summer activities. The seaside resort of Pakostane seems perfectly equipped to keep you entertained throughout your vacation. Those who like to relax will easily find a few small pebble and shingle beaches. Only the artificial beach of Pine Beach has a sandy beach.
Bars, discos, a diving club, shops and restaurants also populate this small fishing village, which has a festive atmosphere, particularly during the summer carnival, which is held in August, the « clapa » and the famous drag races.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 4 190 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $8,939 |
Minimum weekly price | $614 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |