
Croatia
Over a thousand islands between Split and Dubrovnik make Croatia one of Europe's finest sailing destinations. The Kornati archipelago is a national park; the Dalmatian coast has some of the most atmospheric harbour towns in the Mediterranean.
Sailing Croatia
7 Days Sailing Croatia: Split to Dubrovnik
The Dalmatian coast has a thousand islands between Split and Dubrovnik. This itinerary threads through the best of them — Hvar, Korčula, Vis, and the Kornati — with anchorages that justify the flight from the UK.
4 min readBest Anchorages and Harbours in Croatia
Palmižana, the Kornati, Vis's Rukavac, Mljet's lakes — Croatia's finest stops, with approach notes, holding quality, and where to eat.
3 min readTop Sights Along the Croatian Coast: What to See Ashore
Diocletian's Palace in Split, the walled city of Dubrovnik, Hvar Town's Venetian piazza — Croatia's UNESCO World Heritage coastline is best explored from the water.
4 min readWhere to Eat in Croatia: Konobas, Fresh Fish, and Dalmatian Wine
Grilled fish at a stone-walled konoba, black risotto in Split, and the prošek to finish — Croatia's Dalmatian coast takes eating seriously.
3 min readCroatia Pilotage: Bora Winds, Island Channels, and Harbour Entry
The Bora's arrival signs, navigating the Dalmatian island channels, and what to know about Croatian harbours before you leave the base marina.
3 min readCharter in Croatia
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