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Pearls of Kvarner Cruise: Visit to the Croatian Secret Islands

Next Departure:

June 14, 2025

Croatia:

Istrian peninsula

Duration:

6 days - 6 nights

Max number of passengers:

6 people

Available:

June - July

Suitable for travellers:

5 - 70 years

Boarding from:

Pula

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Davide S.

Member since 2023 -

Private

Italian

English

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This experience, in a nutshell

Un'esperienza autentica tra natura incontaminata, borghi marinari e acque cristalline


Scopri l’incanto della costa croata con una crociera in barca a vela o catamarano attraverso le isole più suggestive del nord Adriatico. In sette giorni navigheremo da Pola a Premuda, passando per luoghi dal fascino unico come Unije, Lussino, Ilovik e la sabbiosa Susak. Ogni tappa è un tuffo nella storia, nella natura e nella tradizione locale: potrai esplorare calette nascoste, nuotare in acque trasparenti, gustare la cucina mediterranea e rilassarti sotto le stelle, cullato dal mare. Un viaggio ideale per chi cerca equilibrio tra avventura e tranquillità, lontano dalle rotte più affollate.


A bordo sarà presente un istruttore certificato FIV e RYA (Federazione Italiana Vela e Royal Yacht Association), per accompagnarti non solo nel viaggio, ma anche nell’esperienza della vela vera: potrai partecipare alle manovre, imparare i fondamentali della navigazione a vela o approfondire le tue conoscenze se sei già esperto. Le veleggiate saranno momenti carichi di energia e bellezza, sospinti dal vento tra delfini, isole selvagge e cieli infiniti.

Che tu voglia rilassarti al sole, esplorare borghi autentici, fare snorkeling in acque trasparenti o vivere la vela in prima persona, questa crociera ha tutto per regalarti un'avventura intensa, naturale e autentica.


Per l'imbarco le soluzioni migliori per raggiungere Pola sono:

Auto dall'italia (Nord-Est), Aliscafo da Venezia, Volo aereo da Milano, Roma, Venezia, Bologna, Napoli


E' possibile imbarcare direttamente da Lussinpiccolo su richiesta, raggiungibile con:

Aliscafo da Pesaro/Cesenatico (Italia), Auto+traghetto da Pola/Fiume/Zara (Croazia)


Contattami per avere info aggiuntive!

€700

6 days - 6 nights

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Pula.

Check-in: 11:00 AM

Our trip ends here:

Pula.

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Leg 1

Boarding Pula - Medulin Route

Navigation: approx. 10 nautical miles

Boarding takes place before lunch in Pula, a historic city located at the southern end of the Istrian peninsula. Pula is famous for its impressive Roman amphitheater, the Arena, one of the best preserved in the world, and the Temple of Augustus, dedicated to the first Roman emperor.

After settling in the galley on board, set sail for Medulin. Medulin is a quiet coastal resort, famous for its long sandy beach, Bijeca, ideal for families and those seeking relaxation in the sun. The beach stretches for about a kilometer and offers shallow waters, perfect for swimming and water sports.

In the evening, you can stroll along the lively promenade of the port, where there are many restaurants and cafes, and enjoy the local cuisine based on fresh fish.

Night in port or at anchor in the coves in front.

Leg 2

Merge

Navigation: approx. 25 nautical miles

Departure in the morning to the island of Unije, one of the quietest islands of the Lošinj archipelago. Unije is known for its laid-back atmosphere and crystal-clear waters, which are ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The main village, also called Unije, is situated on a hill that offers a panoramic view of the sea.

The island is also an ideal place for hiking, thanks to its paths that cross the Mediterranean scrub and offer breathtaking views. In the evening, you can dine in one of the local restaurants, savoring typical dishes prepared with fresh ingredients from the island.

Night in the island's buoy field.

Leg 3

Lošinj (Mali Lošinj)

Navigation: approx. 10 nautical miles

Today we set sail for Losinj, one of the greenest and most charming islands in Croatia. Mali Losinj, the main town, is famous for its mild climate and rich vegetation, which has earned it the title of the island of vitality.

One of the main attractions of Mali Losinj is the lungomare, a coastal path that connects the town to Veli Losinj, passing through quiet bays and historic villas. Along the way, you will be able to admire the local flora and enjoy spectacular views.

In addition, the town offers numerous restaurants where you can enjoy fish dishes and local specialties.

Night in port.

Leg 4

Ilovik

Navigation: approx. 8 nautical miles

Departure to Ilovik, known as the island of flowers for its rich vegetation. The island is characterized by dense Mediterranean scrub, with oleanders, laurels and rosemary that perfume the air. medgulets.com

Ilovik is also famous for its secluded coves and crystal clear waters, which are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The main village is small and cozy, with stone houses and quiet streets. In the evening, you can dine in one of the local restaurants overlooking the strait, savoring dishes prepared with fresh ingredients from the island.

Night in the buoy field in front of the town.

Leg 5

Premuda

Navigation: approx. 20 nautical miles

Today we set sail for Premuda, a lesser-known but fascinating island. Premuda is famous for its clear waters, which are ideal for snorkeling, and for its sea caves, which can be explored by boat or swimming.

The island is sparsely inhabited and offers an atmosphere of total tranquility, away from the tourist crowds. It is the ideal place to relax, hike and enjoy unspoiled nature.

Night in port.

Leg 6

Susak (Sansego)

Navigation: approx. 15 nautical miles

Departure to Susak, a unique island in the Croatian landscape for its sandy composition. Susak is the only island in the Adriatic where people still speak a Venetian dialect, testifying to its particular history.

The island is characterized by sandy dunes and golden beaches, such as Spiaza Beach, which is ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Since cars are prohibited, the island maintains a quiet and relaxed atmosphere.

In the evening, you can dine in one of the local restaurants, tasting simple but tasty specialties, such as grilled squid or fresh scampi, accompanied by a glass of Istrian Malvasia wine typical of the island. The authentic atmosphere and the hospitality of the inhabitants make Susak a very special stop, off the beaten track.

Leg 7

Return to Pula

Navigation: approx. 30 nautical miles

Last day of navigation with a return route to Pula. Along the way, if the weather permits, you can make a stop at Cape Kamenjak, one of the most beautiful protected natural areas in Istria, with spectacular cliffs, isolated coves and crystal clear waters ideal for a last dip.

In the afternoon we return to Pula for the final mooring. If you haven't visited yet, this is the perfect time to explore the ancient old town, stroll through Roman ruins and shop at the local markets. Dinner on your own or in a group at one of the restaurants in the center, to celebrate the end of the cruise.

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