Sibenik is the gateway to the Kornati Islands and is laden with sights. Not only does Sibenik boast 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites, but it's also where the Krka River flows into the Adriatic and is a favored filming spot for Game of Thrones. Stone walls, The Gothic and Renaissance-styled St James Cathedral, and the St Nicholas Fortress all add to the atmosphere. Wander the old town with its boutique shops and golden stone architecture, explore the medieval Meditteranean gardens, eat gelato as you walk along the promenade, indulge in Game of Thrones tours if you are a fan, and make the most of its blissful beaches.
Sitting off the main coast of mainland Croatia, Kakan is a small and uninhabited island popular with charter guests thanks to its sheltered sweetness and pretty surroundings. Situated between Kaprije and Zirje. Shrubs and swaying grasses lend greenery to the island, but Kakan is also used as a garden for neighbouring islands meaning that it is ripe with gnarled olive trees and vines weighed down with grapes. With its fertile ground, crystal clear waters and calm anchorages, Kakan is a glorious spot for resting easy for a few days and making the most of the wild and abundant surroundings.
Uvala Mir is situated in the Kvarner bay in Croatia, offering breathtaking views of historic cities, rocky coastline and the islands of Krk and Cres. The seaside village enjoys a unique microclimate and its advantageous position between two of the most beautiful islands in Croatia ensures an abundance of sheltered coves to explore. Uvala Mir is the ideal destination for both luxury and adventure yacht charters, with its remote anchorages, numerous secluded bays and vibrant port. Guests will have the opportunity to explore the many exclusive beaches and enjoy modern amenities in this stunning setting. A mix of deep turquoise waters, aquamarine skies, clear waters and stunning cliff faces make Uvala Mir a paradise for any yachting experience.
Affectionately known as the gateway to the Kornati National Park, Murter is a verdant island in the Dalmatian region of Croatia. Connected to the mainland by drawbridge, this enchanting islet is home to Murter town itself, where a picturesque harbour bustles with both traditionally crafted wooden sailboats and superyachts alike. A vibrant destination of pine-strewn coves and blissful beaches that give way to the azure waters of the Adriatic, the island also plays host to some of Croatia’s most popular festivals and discotheques. Whilst there are countless tiny islets strewn across the seas in this vicinity, the ease of access onto the mainland makes Murter an ideal base for exploring some of Croatia’s most stunning national parks such as Krka and Plitvice. The island itself also has no end of attractions, with ancient churches, fascinating museums, unparalleled diving and countless konobas serving Dalmatian delicacies.
Taking its name from the Croatian word for first, Prvic is the first island most charter guests come across as they sail the Kornati Islands. With a short channel separating Prvic from the mainland, this small yet unique island was once a noble hideaway for high-class families looking to escape the plague. It was also the home of Fausto Veranzio - the famous inventor who was the first to invent a construction similar to the parachute. This charming island is scattered with summer houses and beautiful beaches, and being car-free helps it feel like a peaceful retreat. Museums, churches, stone streets, and afternoons spent swimming, sipping local brandy, and wandering the streets of Prvic Luka make this place a pure delight.
Flowing beneath the mighty mountain of the Dinara, Lake Prokljan seems carved from a fantasy novel. Considered to be one of the prettiest Karst rivers, the waters sparkle deep and sapphire blue, the peaks of Croatia's highest mountain climb high, and 10-meter waterfalls thunder. With flowing tributaries, verdant fields, and vibrant beauty at every turn, Lake Prokljan is a perfect place for charter guests who want to take the narrow channel away from the salt sea to explore inner lands. Along with sailing and soaking up the scenery, you can take hikes, explore waterfalls, and be educated in ancient milling techniques.
Home to Croatia’s most beautiful waterfalls, the Krka National Park sits 10km from the coast of Sibenik and is one of the most alluring sights in the dreamy Dalmatians. Flowing from the Krka River, it’s a world of deep-cut gorges, turquoise falls, gluts of greenery, and wild swimming holes. With over 800 different species of flora, 200 plus species of bird, and even 18 different kinds of bats, nature lovers will be in their element in Krka. Perhaps the most famed site is the Skradinski Buk Waterfalls - a collection of 17 falls of varying heights with the highest hitting 45 meters. Charter guests can also visit Visovac, home to Franciscan monks since the 15th century. This tiny island is surrounded by trees in the midst of the Krka River and holds only a monastery making for intriguing snapshots. Exploring the area by boat is the best way to take in all the charm and secretly stashed delights of the Krka National Park.