
Discover the Split archipelago on board a sailboat
Split Archipelago
Croatia
Travellers of all ages are welcome!
Confirmed holiday
4 people are interested
8 spots available
This is a holiday dedicated to
- Sailing
- Comfort
- Relax
Brief description of the holiday
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There are opportunities allowing you to experience the magic of Croatia. Whether you are planning a family sailing holiday, an adventurous expedition, a sunbathing regeneration or a boat party trip. Croatia boasts thousands of kilometres of coastline and over 1000 islands, the area brings together all of the different elements that one could wish for from a sailing holiday. Crystal clear waters, impressive cliffs and charming ancient cities - Croatia inspires thousands of sailing travellers year after year.
Here is an example of an itienrary
Day 1, Saturday: Trogir – Milna (Island of Brac)
Trogir: If the idea of sipping your first-morning coffee by the beautiful Croatian sea sounds pleasant to you, Trogir is the place to be! Dating all the way back to ancient times and taking part in the UNESCO World Heritage, you will enjoy its numerous famous sights which reflect Trogir's long history and urban tradition, such as the Cathedral of St Lawrence, the Church of St Nicholas, Kamerlengo fortress, ipiko, Town Hall and the town gate. After getting to know Trogir's unique beauty, you can get a taste of Croatian gastronomy at local restaurants. The town does not go to sleep in the evening either, as you can visit many of the city's bars to get a glimpse of summer nights in Croatia.
Milna: To continue your vacation more actively, we suggest visiting Milna, the untouched jewel on the west coast of the Island of Brac. There you will find an untouched natural bay dating all the way back to Diocletian, surrounded by nice long sand and pebble beaches stretching nearby (Pasika, Osibova, Lucice, Maslinova, cove of Vlaška). Various sports and recreational contents are offered, including numerous sports playgrounds and sea-related activities (scuba-diving, surfing, swimming).
Day 2, Sunday: Milna – Hvar (Island of Hvar), Paklinski Otoci
The city of Hvar: The inevitable jewel of the Croatian Riviera and Dalmatian islands, with most sunny hours of all the islands in the Adriatic. It encompasses all the best of the Croatian coast: gentle climate, autochthon architecture and unforgettable scenery. Many people recognise that, so the island is often swarmed with guests. If this alone is not enough, there are various tourist offers ready to fill your stay: traditional restaurants, sightseeing, and nightlife. It is certainly not a bad idea to visit other places on the Island of Hvar, best known for its beauty and its long tradition in organised tourism.
Paklinski Otoci: If you are not already amazed by the Croatian Rivera, Paklinski (Pakleni) Otoci will do the trick! Not only does this chain of small isles carry a very interesting name (Hell’s Islands), but it is abundant in forests, beaches and lagoons intercepted by the azure Adriatic Sea. No wonder it is considered to be the prettiest part of Hvar’s (and even Croatian!) Riviera. Here you can take a break from the usual tourist centres and enjoy a nice quiet time in the isles’ hidden treasures.
Day 3, Monday: Hvar – Korcula (Island of Kor?ula), Island of Šcedro
Korcula: Situated in the Pelješac Channel, this town and island of the same name will allow you to enjoy a moderate climate and a beautiful Mediterranean nature while exploring their rich history and ancient architecture, from cobbled streets to crystal clear sea. The birthplace of Marco Polo has a very well developed tourism as it is one of the most popular islands to visit on the Croatian coast.
Island of Šcedro: Another island full of history, but much smaller in size is the Island of Šcedro, located along the southern part of the Island of Hvar. Thanks to its untouched nature and secluded beaches and coves surrounded by crystal-clear sea, the island is protected as a nature park. We could also call it a “history park” since there were found many historical discoveries both on the land (abandoned village Nastane) and in the sea. Šcedro offers a good anchorage spot, so there will be no problem for you to spend a relaxing time here without any disturbance
Day 4, Tuesday: Korcula – Pomena (Island of Mljet), visiting Mljet National Park
Pomena: A small historical village on the western coast of the Island of Mljet turned into a tourist place. Pomena offers a harbour, accommodation, and other tourist-oriented contents: fishing, swimming, restaurants, bars, shops. The Mljet National Park and its Malo Jezero (Small Lake) are in the area nearby. The bay of Pomena is a safe anchorage spot thanks to an Islet of Pomestak which shelters it.
Mljet National Park: This is an inevitable stop on your journey. The Island of Mljet will amaze you by its stunning dense nature, pleasant climate and the beautiful Adriatic Sea. You will surely find numerous unforgettable landscapes in this national park, the most famous being the Big and the Small Lake, Veliko i malo jezero. No wonder why many consider it one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean.
Day 5, Wednesday: Pomena – Zaklopatica (Island of Lastovo), swimming at Lastovnjaci
Zaklopatica: Island of Lastovo and one of its northern bays, Zaklopatica, is followed by the same moderate, pleasant climate as the surrounding islands. Although somewhat secluded, it is still pretty close to the inland city Lastovo and the ferry port Ubli. Zaklopatica gives you a chance to enjoy the sea under plenty of sunshine, with a couple of local, Mediterranean cuisine restaurants nearby.
Day 6, Thursday: Zaklopatica – Vela Luka (Island of Korcula), swimming at Proizd
Vela Luka: Located on the western side of the Island of Korcula, Vela Luka is one of the main tourist destinations placed in a historical setting surrounded by beautiful Mediterranean vegetation (olives, figs, pine forests) and the deep blue sea. You can relax and take it easy in the beautiful nature or you can go on exploring many of the nearby coves. As it is a popular tourist destination, Vela Luka offers a wide range of gastronomic, sport and leisure options. It also has a rich cultural offer, such as Vela Spila cave and the Cultural Centre.
Day 7, Friday, return: Vela Luka – Trogir, swimming at Bobovišce (Island of Brac)
Bobovišce: Perfect for tranquil and relaxing as much as for a more active holiday, the bay of Bobovišce on the western coast of the Island of Bra? is a must-stop. It is well connected with mainland towns of Split and Makarska by ferry, and is close to tourist destinations of the Island of Brac. Here you can enjoy sport and recreation, local way of life in an easy-going atmosphere, and swimming spots in the beautiful nature.
A possible alternative route to the Kornati Islands:
DAY 1: Trogir – Island of Drvenik Veli, swimming at Krknjaši
DAY 2: Island of Drvenik Veli – Primošten, swimming at Stari Trogir
DAY 3: Primošten – Skradin, swimming at the Island of Zlarin
DAY 4: Skradin – Vodice, visiting Krka National Park
DAY 5: Vodice – Island of Piškera (Kornati National Park), swimming at the Island of Lavsa
DAY 6: Island of Piškera – Rogoznica, swimming at the Island of Žirje
Day 7: Rogoznica – Trogir, swimming at Stari Trogir
NB: The itinerary is chosen by the skipper according to the guests' requests and may vary according to weather conditions.









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The boat
Jeanneau 54










- cabins
- 4
- toilets
- 4
- length
- 16,15m
- year
- 2016

NB: These photos are representative of the model of the boat on which you will experience the experience; they do not constitute any contractual obligation for the service offered.
DECK: Anchor with chain; Bathing platform; Bimini top; Cockpit cushions; Cockpit fridge; Cockpit table; Cockpit/stern, outside shower; Electric anchor windlass; Rail openings both sides; Sprayhood; Spring cleats; Sun deck; Swimming ladder; Teak cockpit; Teak deck.
ENTERTAINMENT: DVD player; Indoor speakers; Outside speakers; TV; Wi-Fi Internet.
GALLEY: Freezer; Kitchen utensils (Galley equipment, cutlery); Microwave; Moka pot; Oven; Refrigerator; Stove
INTERIOR: LED interior lights; Towels
NAVIGATION: Autopilot; Bow thruster; Compass; GPS chart plotter - cockpit; LED Navigation lights; Tridata
Our itinerary
Our trip starts here
Trogir, Croazia
Saturday 20 August from 18:00
until Saturday 20 August at 20:00
Our trip ends here
Trogir, Croazia
Friday 26 August from 18:00
until Saturday 27 August at 8:00
Other important information
OUR BASE:
The port of embarkation and disembarkation will be
Trogir.
Yacht Club Seget is located between Split and Rogoznica/Šibenik,
near Trogir. Transfer by taxi or vehicle from Split Airport is only
7 minutes. Boat transfer from the marina to the old town of Trogir
operates every 15 minutes. Trogir is a quaint and scenic town, with
numerous activities, restaurants, cafes and shopping
destinations.
WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR SAILING HOLIDAYS CROATIA:
Croatia's coastline has a Mediterranean climate, with very mild
winters and hot, sunny, and dry summers. The Adriatic coast of
Croatia has its own unique winds. The “Bora winds” are
north-easterly and typically bring fine weather, although localized
gusts can be strong. The “Sirocco winds” are warm and blow
south-easterly; these winds often bring rain along the south
Adriatic coast. The “Maestral winds” circulate air from the warmer
interior out over the sea and often bring very fine weather. Family
sailing holidays in Croatia are beloved because of the abundant
sunshine and very mild weather conditions.
Cancellations and Refund
Payment:
- At the time of booking you can pay a down payment of 50% of the total price
- You will have to pay the balance no later than 45 days before departure.
If you wish to cancel your booking, please contact us as soon as possible. contact us as soon as possible. Our Customer Care team will promptly Our Customer Care team will get in touch with the Provider to offert you the best possible solution. possible solution.
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What's included
Knowing what expenses are included and excluded from your booking fee will enable you to have a good idea of the total cost of your chosen experience.
Included in the price.
- Boat
- Skipper
Not included in the price.
- Final cleaning
- Meals/drinks consumed ashore
- Trip from and to embarkment/disembarkment port
To be paid onboard.
In addition to the price, there will be some additional expenses that you will incur during your trip. Expenses have been listed below.
- Meals onboard
- Fuel
- Mooring fees
- Drinks onboard
The estimated expenses for the rest of the holiday are approximately > 300€ per person.