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goldcoin
02.06.2021 17:02:48

Necujam Bay is famous amongst locals for the large pebble beach which sweeps across the main cove, offering the perfect spot for a sunset stroll or early morning swim. [links]


rydiamage
06.06.2021 10:44:38

Leave the sea behind and head inland to reach your next stop - Skradin. [links]


Kybertek
22.05.2021 13:00:06

Often referred to as a ‘mini Dubrovnik’ the compact Old Town bears a striking resemblance to Dubrovnik, and is the perfect destination to get lost in its twisting alleyways and narrow streets. Make sure to sample a freshly caught seafood dinner, before taking your pick of ample bars and nightclubs that ooze an eclectic atmosphere after the sun has set. here


CoinOfLuck
27.05.2021 17:04:28

*Catamaran mooring fees can be up to 1.5 x more than these estimated prices here


mtgox
17.05.2021 15:31:53

With a handful of local, restaurants in Milna, you’re bound to experience authentic Croatian cuisine at its finest. more


saen
23.05.2021 1:47:57

There are a number of different mooring options in Croatia: Marinas, Town Quays or Harbors, Mooring Buoys and Anchorages. here


HopeFlynn7x
28.04.2021 12:44:23

An Agana cruising itinerary takes you to the stunningly beautiful turquoise waters of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, its shoreline indented with coves and bays, marked with rugged peninsulas, and bejeweled with large and small islands just offshore (see Agana maps). A typical 7-day Agana itinerary centers on cruising to the islands of Šolta, Hvar, Vis, and Brač, and to the Kornati Islands National Park north of the port of Split. These islands have a wonderful variety of harbors ranging from traditional fishing villages where the pace of life is slow to ports with small cities full of history and charm. The uninhabited islets nearby are remote and dramatic, supporting abundant wildlife. Swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing at pristine beaches, exploring fascinating archaeological sites, browsing in market bazaars, and dining in restaurants serving delicious local cuisine are among the many pleasures of chartering in these family friendly waters.


slush
23.06.2021 1:19:14

Most wide-spread brand of marinas in Croatia is the Adriatic Club International (ACI). Their prices, locations and procedures are to be found on aci-marinas.com. For web pages of other marinas found along the coast and their prices you can consult the base staff or the eGuide. All of the marinas in Croatia respond to VHF ch. 17 for communication upon arrival.
All mooring fees are dependent on the size of your yacht and the marina/quay pricing policy, and for catamarans the prices are always +50 or 80%of the listed price.


davidpbrown
09.06.2021 19:38:20

Anchoring is possible almost everywhere, but please don’t do it if you notice UPSIDEDOWN ANCHOR- meaning no anchorage allowed. If you anchor closer than 300m from buoys or harbours under concession, you will be charged the same fee.
Mooring buoys are either owned by a restaurant- in which case you are expected to dine with them (just call ahead and make dinner reservations in order to book a buoy), or they are under concession- meaning you have to pay for your stay (usually around 200 - 300 Kn for a mono hull yacht).
Town quays or harbours are NOT the same thing as a marina- they are cheaper, not reservable, cash-only facilities and they DO NOT use VHF 17 for contact upon approach. Some have their own frequency, but most of them operate on line of sight and on first comes - first served basis. Like marinas, most of them have water, electricity and shower facilities, but are much more affordable in price (400 - 500 Kuna for a 40-foot monohull). [links]


birddump
02.05.2021 20:17:52

Discovering the best in Croatian waters if arriving for the first time is much easier with local recommendations. That is why we are inviting you to The Moorings Croatia Rendezvous - sail in the best time of year accompanied by a team of locals: a skipper, a tachnitian and a hostess, following a carefully chosen itinerary to make sure you get the best Croatian experience there is. Find more details here.


deloop
23.05.2021 1:47:57

Catamaran Daily: $2.00/ft N/A here


ehj666
28.04.2021 12:44:23

Daily: $1.56/ft – $70.00 min – 40ft boat


manixrock
23.06.2021 1:19:14

Boats 50ft+ – 30 Amp:
Without air conditioning
Monthly: $75.00
Daily: $6.25
With air conditioning
Monthly: $150.00
Daily:
$7.50


chrisdbc
09.06.2021 19:38:20

Daily: $30.00 / night [links]


shadowdust
02.05.2021 20:17:52

Catamaran Daily: $2.15/ft N/A


Comatus
15.06.2021 9:32:06

As you can imagine with that many islands, many of them inhabited then it is the perfect place to drop you anchor and avoid any mooring fees. Even the ACI Marinas are cheaper here, and ACI Marina Skradin is a must as it is the gateway to the Krka National Park famed or its magnificent natural waterfalls. A charter from Sibenik, Primosten or Rogiznica will be the prefect starting point to take on the Kornati Nation Park.


UnWar
12.06.2021 16:28:06

If you like the idea of getting back to basics and spending a few solitary nights at anchor then head north out of Split and aim for the Kornati Archipelago. This scattering of 140 islands, islets and reefs has been designated a national park since 1980 and is the ideal place to take in nature at its most unspoilt. [links]


ronaldmaustin
01.05.2021 0:03:39

Marina prices vary depending on the category of the marina, its location, the size of your yacht and the time of year. The highest prices are charged by the ACI Marinas, with the most expensive season being from 1 st July – 31 st August, so if you can avoid these dates then you would reduce your marina costs considerably.


MagicalTux
02.05.2021 19:10:28

To help you budget for your charter and to give you an idea of the maximum price you would pay for moorings, here is a guide to ACI Marina prices based on a 40ft monohull sailing in high season, in the most popular sailing grounds between Split and Dubrovnik (prices per day):


Stobrawa
17.05.2021 9:22:54

ACI Korčula: €79 more


bitwaffle
20.06.2021 9:08:35

When you are in Croatia eat like a local, much like the culture, Croatia’s cuisine is heterogeneous and takes its influence from its regional produce as much as its diverse history, high quality local food and wine are easily accessible where ever you go and is all very reasonably prices as nothing is imported, so put down the Cornish pasty and get stuck into some local fare.