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Rest & Relaxation

Exquisite croatian island escapade.

Experience unparalleled luxury aboard MS Symphony , a rare yacht on the Adriatic capable of accommodating over 30 passengers after its 2024 refit. With elegant balcony suites, junior suites, and double cabins, along with a spacious sun deck , outdoor bar, pool, and two jacuzzis , Symphony offers unmatched comfort and relaxation.

Set sail in style and enjoy the ultimate yachting experience on the Adriatic with Symphony 's abundance of water toys and amenities.

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The finest cuisine, m/v symphony, unlocks a world of adventure., brač island bike explorer, kornati island hopping, split highlight explorer, zadar sunset + romantic dinner, sibenik photo tour, cetina river rafting, dubrovnik highlights explorer, blue cave & vis military tour.

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Symphony Cruise Ship, Croatia

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Symphony

Trips and excursions “My family loved the itinerary and the guided tours were informative but not too long. ” Daniel M, United States
  • Brand new in 2021
  • Swimming Pool onboard
  • Hot Tub on the Sun Deck

The Symphony small ship cruise yacht had been designed with guests' comfort on board in mind. With 18 cabins catering to a maximum of 36 guests, there is plenty of space onboard to relax and enjoy the amazing scenery. All cabins have modern decor and are double or twin occupancy. Each cabin also has its own individually controlled air conditioning and private en suite facilities.

At over 50 meters/164 feet in length and spread out over 4 decks, the Symphony cruise ship has lots to keep guests entertained or relaxed whilst on board. Food is served in the indoor dining area with a selection of food and drinks available. There is also a bar area serving drinks to guests. The main deck also features its own swimming pool, whilst the sun deck has a hot tub. The sun deck is large and spacious with sunbeds for guests to bask in the Croatian sunshine.

Itineraries offered onboard the Symphony cruise yacht include one-way cruises from Split to Dubrovnik and vice versa. These itineraries will take guests along some of the stunning Dalmatian coastlines including stops at well-known places such as Hvar, Mljet & Korčula. Get to visit famous National Parks and see historic old towns rich in history and culture.

Call us, or book online today to join a trip onboard the Symphony cruise yacht in Croatia.

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Included: VAT, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Half-Board Meal Plan, Snacks, Special Dinner, Land Excursions, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, WiFi internet.

Required Extras: Port Fees (40 EUR per trip).

Optional Extras: Gratuities, National Park Fees (20 EUR per activity), Alcoholic Beverages, Soft drinks, Tea & Coffee, Beach Towels (7 EUR per item).

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Boat features

  • Daily housekeeping
  • Audio & video entertainment
  • TV in cabins
  • Air Conditioned saloon
  • Aircon Cabins
  • Indoor Saloon
  • Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
  • Warm Water Showers
  • Charging stations
  • En-Suite bathrooms
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Seaview Cabins
  • Rooms with Balcony
  • Dedicated Local & International Crew
  • Leisure Deck
  • Available for Charter
  • Jacuzzi / Hot Tub

Food & Drinks

  • Western Food
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Buffet style
  • Beer available
  • Snacks All Day
  • Vegan Options
  • Fine Wines Selection
  • Fine Cuisine

If you have any specific dietary requirements whilst on-board your cruise, you can add this to your special requests on step 2 of the booking form. We advise limiting these requests to religious beliefs or food allergies.

Languages Spoken

The crew speaks English.

Drawings & Vessel Layouts

#deckplan floorplan

Cabin Types

Upper Deck Cabins

Boat Specifications

Boat navigation and safety.

  • Depth Sounder
  • Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
  • Emergency Rafts
  • Fire Alarm & Fire Extinguishers
  • Satellite & mobile phones
  • Engine room CCTV
  • Crew trained in first aid
  • Emergency flares

Symphony Reviews

  • 9 Verified Reviews
  • Activities 8.7
Fantastic Being able to cruise with a small Group, A lot of visit points, good food, relaxing holidays Recommended for Swimm stops, small group, good company
  • 8.0 Very good
Perfect way to see croatia We loved getting to swim every day off the back of the boat Recommended for The balance of relaxing/seeing things, the food, the swimming
  • 10 Exceptional
Amazing trip. Highly recommend. My family loved the itinerary and the guided tours were informative but not too long. We were a family of four and the ship mostly had couples but this was not an issue because everyone was super friendly. A good mix of Americans, Europeans, and Australians. Recommended for The ship is new and beautiful. The crew was great. The food was very good.
One of the best cruises ever Everything Recommended for How small and personal it was. The excursions were wonderful and we meet live long friends on the cruise
Above expectations Beautiful locations, confort of the ship, crew kindness Recommended for Confort, locations, crew
  • 8.4 Very good
This was a relaxing way to see and experience several Croatian islands like a local. We loved the trip to the local farm, and the oyster tour. Both visits made us feel like we were seeing things from a local perspective that not all tourists to the area get to experience. The crew was great and friendly, and we enjoyed meeting everyone on board. Recommended for We loved the small number of guests, our amazing cruise director, and the overall relaxation.
  • Katherine K
A great experience Daily swim stops, crew friendliness, and planned excursions Recommended for Daily swim stops, crew friendliness, and planned excursions
Een onvergetelijke reis! Een prachtige cruise met vriendelijke bemanning! Veel nieuwe en lekkere gerechten gegeten. Elke dag een unieke ervaring met nieuwe bestemmingen ! Recommended for Prachtige bestemmingen
Semaine tres agreable La navigation les baignades et les temps libres lors des escales dans les iles Recommended for Confort du Symphony professionalisme Convivialité organisation confort et gentillesse de l’equipage la parfaite organisation de la croisière

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Upper Deck Cabins

  • 1 double or 2 single beds (amenable twin)
  • Aircon with control
  • Ensuite Bathroom
  • Max 2 guests

Six cabins with private balconies on the balcony deck. General cabin features: Air conditioner, Wardrobe, Toiletries, Hairdryer, Safe, Cabin TV.

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Main Deck Cabins

4 Cabins on the main deck, with Air conditioner, Wardrobe, Toiletries, Hairdryer, Safe, and Cabin TV.

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Lower Deck Cabins

8 cabins on the lower deck, each cabin is with Air conditioner, Wardrobe, Toiletries, Hairdryer, Safe, Cabin TV.

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There is equipment available to rent on this boat. Please provide your rental needs on the booking form. You will need to pay for the rental gear on board of the boat.

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Launch:: 2021

Length:: 50 metres

Capacity:: 36 passengers

BALCONY CABINS - The 6 cabins with balconies are located on the upper deck. They all have ensuite shower and W/c and all have individual air-conditioning.

MAIN DECK CABINS - The 4 main deck cabins have windows and all have ensuite shower and W/c and all have individual air-conditioning.

LOWER DECK CABINS - 8 lower deck cabins have ensuite shower and W/c and all have individual air-conditioning.

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MV Symphony, launched in 2021, was designed specifically to cruise to the beautiful small ports and harbours of Croatia's Adriatic Coastline. Symphony has 18 cabins on 3 decks, including six cabins with private balconies on the balcony deck, 4 main deck cabins with windows and 8 cabins on the lower deck. At 50 Symphony is small enough to be able to visit and spend the night in the small harbours that even medium size ships can only dream of, while the vast monolith cruise ships can't even approach.  We will also be able to explore beautiful hidden coves of the Adriatic.

 Symphony has 4 separate outdoor spaces on 4 different decks, so is perfect for making the most of the glorious Adriatic weather and scenery. We will spend our mornings cruising so you can relax in one of the many outdoor spaces, there will be a swim stop every day and most afternoons will be spent exploring our destination for the day. We have breakfast and lunch on board but in the evenings you are free to try one of the many great restaurants that dot the small ports and harbours where we spend the nights.

 MV Symphony is simply a fantastic small luxury cruise ship.

Cabin layout for Symphony

Symphony

MS Symphony

explore adriatic with Symphony

Discover Croatia with the new luxurious MS Symphony which was designed with top comfort and elegance in mind. She bears three separate decks counting total of 18 cabins, including six cabins with private balconies on the upper deck for your unforgettable experiences onboard. All cabins have a modern decor and are double or twin occupancy. Each cabin has individually controlled air conditioning and private en suite facilities. Dig in to delicious Croatian dining in the spacious bright restaurant, or soak up the sun on a newly designed top deck with a how tub. The main deck also features its own swimming pool.

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Sun deck with sun beds Salon restaurant Bar Large screen LCD TV Outdoor lounge with tables and comfortable sofas Rear swimming platform Air-conditioned en-suite cabins Free Wi-Fi

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Zadar Yacht Charter

In Croatia , luxury yacht charter groups intent on extensively cruising the coastline by motor yacht or sailing yacht always make sure to include Zadar as a destination, not only for its top quality marina facilities but for the incredible Venetian and Roman influences that mark its history, interspersed with an array of modern attractions.

A luxury yacht charter is the best way to pack in as much of Croatia within a week as possible: Unhindered by ferry times and the state of the roads, you are free to choose between cosmopolitan living and far-flung sandy islands that feature some of the most amazing caves and coastal features the Mediterranean has to offer. Zadar is an exemplary model of this, where the Old Town and Archaeological Museum provide thorough insight into life in Zadar in the past, and nearby island 'Dugi Otok' is a treasure trove of Scuba diving sites and pristine beaches with countless secluded anchorages.

Considered as Croatia’s cultural capital, holidaymakers and superyachts that wish to savour the full splendour and charm of the Eastern Adriatic Sea should include a day or two around Zadar in their Croatia yacht charter itineraries. For a full list of available Croatia luxury yachts cruising the seas around Zadar, contact CharterWorld.

5 quick reasons to visit Zadar

Unique historic attractions, Vibrant modern culture, Delicious Italian and Croatian cuisine, Myriad dive sites, Easily accessible tranquil island getaways

More about this part of the Adriatic Sea

Plenty of superyachts and luxury travellers visit Zadar, especially during the summer months. This makes Zadar the unofficial converging point of yacht charter sailors and holidaymakers. Majority of tourists that come to Zadar are from Germany and the UK, and because of this, German and English are considered as the unofficial languages in Zadar.

The city lies on an important maritime route, making it a favourite jump-off point for tourists who want to spend their Croatian holiday on board a luxury motor yacht or sailing yacht of their choice.

Zadar is the perfect starting point for any yacht charter holiday in Croatia as you can conveniently set sail and reach other important tourist destinations in the region, including the cities of Rijeka and Dubrovnik. On top of this, Zadar is also an ideal jump-off point if you want to access Italy’s Ancona city, which lies on the opposite end of the Adriatic, and Venice to the north is another iconic city that many choose to include in the group's luxury yacht itinerary.

Moreover, with Italy on the western side of the Adriatic Sea, gelaterias, rich chocolates and some of its best and most iconic savoury dishes have integrated into modern Croatian culture, which has long had influences from Rome.

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Zadar Yacht Charter Experiences

Zadar and the northern Istria coastal region provides a great sample of everything that is worthwhile and stunning about Croatia. A holiday in this popular yacht charter destination alone will almost be a complete experience of the best of authentic Croatia: A leisurely walk along the narrow Zadar streets is already an experience to remember, as you can already get a clear glimpse at the rich culture and history of Croatia. In Old Zadar there are Roman and Venetian landmarks teeming with opulence and grandiosity.

Notable landmarks and places with historical and cultural importance include the cathedral of St. Anastasia, the Roman Forum, the Archaeological Museum, Riva’s famed Sea Organ where music is made by the sea (be sure to pass by during the day and the evening), and the University.

A stroll through the city waterfront will also reveal numerous boutiques and market stall vendors selling authentic local crafts like woven textiles, handcrafted laces and traditional sleepers made from sheepskin. A more contemporary souvenir can be found in the galleries and jewellers before you head to the nearby islands for peace, quiet and the alluring beaches and coves just a short cruise away from the city. Dugi Otok stands out for its beautiful coastal caves, clear snorkel and Scuba diving sites and picture perfect villages set within a rugged pastoral landscape.

If you choose to venture farther inland, the Nacionalni Park Plitvička Jezera features numerous stunning waterfalls that have UNESCO World Heritage status.

Things to Consider:

Yachting seasons & climate:.

Zadar has hot summer with little to no rain and mild winters that are the most likely time of the year for rainfall, but still have enough dry days and indoor amusements to attract yacht charter groups. The sea temperatures are a warm 25°C/77°F during July and August where there is also the most daylight summer hours.

The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are also excellent for cruising as well as visiting the local villages and other land-based attractions, and at 17°C/63°F, guests can comfortably relax outdoors in the sunshine on the sundeck.

Clothing to Pack For Your Charter:

Away from the beaches visitors and locals typically opt for smart-casual attire, and visits to religious sites should cover thighs and shoulders - tank tops, short shorts and flip flops are generally not acceptable.

Air conditioned buildings can feel chilly after the hot summer outdoors and visitors might want to carry a long lightweight layer for this purpose, and to keep off the coastal winds after sundown.

Main Ports and Marinas:

Zadar Marina, Borik Marina, Dalmacija Marina, Kornati Marina

Famous Restaurants & Clubs

Kaštel Restaurant, Foša Restaurant

A Must See Attraction:

Museum of Illusions, Church of St. Donatus, Roman Forum, Archaeological Museum Zadar, Dugi Otok, Nacionalni Park Plitvička Jezera

Best beaches to visit in your yacht:

Prasna Beach, Dugi Beach, Brbinjšćica Bay

Local Yacht Events:

Easter Regatta, Kornati Cup, Croatia Coast Cup, Adriatic Regatta

Best time to go:

Summer is the Mediterranean yacht charter season and it peaks around July and August, however as Croatia has warm temperatures from May until October, the shoulder seasons are just as viable for those looking to avoid the crowds.

However, July and August have the most sunshine hours and warm sea temperatures hovering around 24°C/75°F, making it ideal for groups with young children and those who have an aversion to cold. If you ever want a moment to yourself, simply sail off to the islands and relax on a fine sand beach.

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Discovering Zadar's Allure: Your Ultimate Exploration Guide

Welcome to Zadar, a timeless gem nestled along the sun-kissed shores of Croatia's Dalmatian Coast. With its rich tapestry of history, captivating landmarks, and culinary delights, Zadar beckons travelers from far and wide to uncover its hidden treasures. Whether you're drawn to the call of the sea, eager to explore hidden coves, or simply yearning for a taste of authentic Mediterranean cuisine, Zadar offers an unforgettable experience for all.

A Glimpse into Zadar's Storied Past

Zadar, with a legacy spanning over three millennia, encapsulates the essence of resilience and endurance amidst the currents of history. From its origins as a significant Liburnian settlement over 2,700 years ago to its transformation into a thriving Roman urban center, the city has stood as a beacon of civilization on the Eastern Adriatic coast. Throughout the centuries, Zadar flourished under various rulers, from the Byzantine Empire to the Republic of Venice, leaving an indelible mark on its streets, squares, and architectural marvels. Despite the challenges of foreign invasions and shifting allegiances, Zadar's spirit remained unbroken, its inhabitants fostering a vibrant cultural tapestry that continues to inspire generations. As the city transitioned through Napoleonic, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav periods, it embraced modernization while preserving its rich heritage, becoming a bustling hub of trade, education, and innovation. Today, Zadar stands as a testament to its storied past and a beacon of hope for the future, welcoming visitors from around the globe to experience its timeless charm and dynamic energy.

A Glimpse into Zadar

Note: Take your time exploring the city's historical landmarks, and don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild as you step back in time.

Get to know the symbols of Zadar 

No visit to Zadar would be complete without paying homage to its most iconic landmarks, each steeped in history and allure. Every corner of the city holds a treasure waiting to be discovered.

Saint Donatus' Church and Roman Forum : Standing proudly as a symbol of Zadar's rich history, Saint Donatus' Church offers a captivating journey back in time. Dating back to the 9th century, this architectural marvel is the largest pre-Romanesque structure in Croatia, a testament to the city's enduring spirit. Many of its intricate ornaments are remnants of the Roman Forum, a sprawling complex commissioned by the legendary Emperor Augustus. As you wander through the forum's ancient ruins, you'll be transported to a distant era, where temples and colonnades once stood tall. 

Saint Donatus' Church and Roman Forum

The Sea Organ : Embrace the symphony of the sea as you visit Zadar's renowned Sea Organ. Designed by Croatian architect Nikola Bašić, this one-of-a-kind installation harnesses the rolling power of sea waves to create hauntingly beautiful melodies. Situated on the western end of Zadar's Riva promenade, the Sea Organ offers a mesmerizing sensory experience that's not to be missed.

Greeting to the Sun : Another masterpiece by Nikola Bašić, the Greeting to the Sun installation symbolizes the connection between man and nature. Comprising 300 multi-layered glass plates, this stirring monument absorbs solar energy during the day, culminating in a spectacular light show at sunset. Join locals and travelers alike as they gather to witness this breathtaking spectacle and pay homage to the beauty that surrounds you.

Zadar’s tangerine sunset : Mister Alfred Hitchcock, one of the greatest film directors of all time, once said: “ Zadar has the most beautiful sunset in the world, more beautiful than the one in Key West in Florida, applauded at every evening .” Those were his very words during his stay in May 1964. Who are we to argue with the master of cinema?

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Five Wells Square : This Renaissance Square was built in 1574. during the siege of the Ottoman Empire army when the defensive ditch, previously excavated in the Middle Ages, was covered. In its place, a large cistern for drinking water was created with five decorated wreaths or wells. Parts of the aqueduct that brought water directly from Lake Vrana were also preserved. This square stands as a symbol of the city's resilience and commitment to providing clean water to its inhabitants. Today, it remains a cherished spot where visitors can explore Zadar's rich heritage.

The Cathedral of St. Stošija (St. Anastasia) : This masterpiece of the Romanesque period, stands as the largest church in Dalmatia. Its bell tower, constructed in the 15th and 19th centuries in the neo-Romanesque style, stands as a dominant and unmissable landmark of the city of Zadar. Atop the tower sits a statue of an angel on a rotating platform, serving as a weathervane to indicate wind direction. Visitors can ascend the tower for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and its surrounding islands.

Zadar's city walls : Once part of the Republic of Venice's extensive defense system, Zadar's city walls are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among its notable features are the impressive land gates, serving as the main historical entrance to the city, built in 1543 by the renowned Venetian architect Michele Sanmicheli. They are considered one of the most beautiful Renaissance monuments in all of Dalmatia, notable for their triumphal arch, central passage, and two smaller side arches for pedestrians.

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Note: Be sure to bring your camera along to capture the magic of these landmarks – you'll want to treasure these memories for years to come.

Savoring Zadar's Culinary Delights

After a day of exploring Zadar's ancient streets, it's time to indulge in the city's culinary delights. From fresh seafood straight from the Adriatic Sea to hearty Dalmatian dishes bursting with flavor, Zadar offers a feast for the senses that's sure to delight even the most discerning palate.

Foša : Situated within the charming port of Foša, Seafood Restaurant Foša blends tradition with modernity, celebrating Dalmatian culinary heritage with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Renowned for its culinary excellence, it has earned a prestigious Michelin star for its exceptional quality and service.

Pet Bunara : Pet Bunara is a culinary cornerstone of Zadar for over four decades. With a commitment to local, seasonal, and organic ingredients, the restaurant offers a delightful fusion of flavors, from succulent seafood to Mediterranean and European-inspired dishes. The extensive wine selection complements every meal, enhancing the dining experience.

Shrimp and mussels - the epitome of indulgence

Kornat: Discover Kornat just beyond Zadar's historic walls, where carefully curated interiors meet a symphony of flavours. Kornat offers a culinary journey with meticulously crafted dishes and a curated selection of wines and spirits, all designed to elevate your senses.

Butler Gourmet&cocktails Garden : Indulge in Dalmatian cuisine reimagined at Butler Gourmet & Cocktails Garden. With a menu brimming with unique dishes and expertly crafted cocktails, it offers a culinary journey like no other, where every bite and sip tantalizes your taste buds.

Bruschetta: Embrace the rich flavours of Mediterranean and Dalmatian cuisine at Restaurant Bruschetta. Their culinary journey aims to immerse you in the aromas and tastes of Croatia, honouring tradition while exploring new culinary delicacies and unique preparations.

The Botanist : Experience a culinary revolution at The Botanist, Zadar's pioneering vegan restaurant. Located along Zadarska Riva, it celebrates local ingredients with innovative plant-based creations, captivating even avid meat lovers with its flavors, textures, and creativity.

Grilled Veggies at their finest

Proto Food&More : Indulge in traditional Dalmatian cuisine with a modern twist at Proto. With dishes crafted from the finest ingredients and cherished recipes passed down from grandmothers, it offers a taste of local authenticity.

4 Kantuna : Experience rustic charm with a touch of elegance at 4 Kantuna, offering a cozy ambiance and delightful selection of pasta, pizza, and seafood. Pair your meal with a glass of fine wine to complement the flavors perfectly.

2Ribara : Embrace over 50 years of culinary tradition at 2 Ribara Restaurant, where fresh seafood, delectable pasta, and pizzas straight from the bread oven await. Complemented by a curated selection of local wines, each course is a perfect pairing for your enjoyment.

Konoba Rafaelo : At Konoba Rafaelo, indulge in exceptional grilled meat dishes renowned for their generous portions and perfect preparation. It's an unforgettable dining experience centered around delicious grilled cuisine.

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Shanghai House: If you crave some Chinese, look no further than Shanghai House! Dive into a culinary journey of rich flavors and vibrant ambiance, making it a must-visit destination for Chinese food enthusiasts.

Papica : Satisfy your burger cravings at Papica! With so many delicious flavour combos to choose from, you're in for a treat. Their menu is packed with mouthwatering burgers, sandwiches and more, each served with homemade sauces that make them extra special.

Slatka tajna Pancake bar : Satisfy your sweet tooth at Slatka Tajna Pancake Bar, offering over 100 sweet, savory, and American-style pancakes. Born out of a passion for crafting irresistible desserts, it's the ultimate "House of Pancakes" where every bite is a delight.

Note: Don't be afraid to venture off the beaten path and explore the city's hidden culinary gems – you never know what delicious surprises you might discover!

Embracing Nature's Bounty

While Zadar's historic landmarks and culinary delights are undoubtedly captivating, the surrounding natural beauty is equally worthy of exploration. Near Zadar there are several breathtaking national and nature parks, each offering a glimpse into Croatia's pristine wilderness.

Plitvice Lakes National Park : Lose yourself in the ethereal beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear lakes. Wander along wooden boardwalks that wind through lush forests and marvel at the vibrant hues of turquoise waters below.

UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear lakes

Zrmanja River Canyon : Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the Zrmanja River Canyon, where white rocks, green river, and colorful flora create a breathtaking panorama. Whether you choose to explore by boat, raft, or on foot, you'll be treated to stunning vistas at every turn. Marvel at cascading waterfalls, hidden caves, and sandy beaches as you navigate this natural wonderland. And don't forget to keep an eye out for the diverse array of wildlife that calls the canyon home, from elusive otters to majestic eagles.

Paklenica National Park : Venture into the rugged terrain of Paklenica National Park, where towering limestone cliffs await. Embark on a hiking adventure through pine forests and karst landscapes, where hidden caves and dramatic canyons promise endless exploration. Scale the park's highest peak, Vaganski Vrh, and marvel at the breathtaking views that stretch to the horizon.

Velebit Nature Park: Discover the extraordinary Cerovačke Caves, a testament to Croatia's geological marvels. With three caves showcasing archaeological wonders and traces of ancient Cave Bear dwellings, this underground realm offers a captivating journey through time. Witness the mesmerizing stalagmites formed over millennia, and prepare to be spellbound by nature's breathtaking beauty.

Vrana Lake Nature Park : Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Vrana Lake Nature Park, the largest natural lake in Croatia and a haven for birdwatchers. Embark on a birdwatching excursion and spot rare species like the Dalmatian pelican and the Eurasian bittern as you traverse the park's scenic trails. Don't forget to bring your binoculars and camera – you never know what feathered friends you might encounter along the way.

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Krka National Park : Immerse yourself in the beauty of Krka National Park, where emerald-green waters cascade over limestone cliffs to form a series of stunning waterfalls. Take a boat ride along the park's meandering rivers, swim beneath the cascades, and explore the ancient monastic complex of Visovac Island. With its lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, Krka offers a true feast for the senses.

Kornati National Park : This mesmerizing archipelago consists of around 140 islands, islets, and reefs. Renowned for its rugged beauty and pristine waters, it offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, rich marine life, and cultural heritage. Exploring the park's numerous coves, bays, and hidden beaches provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in untouched natural surroundings.

Telašćica Nature Park : Discover a sanctuary of tranquillity at Telaščica Nature Park, where rugged coastline meets serene turquoise waters. Explore hidden coves, swim in secluded bays, and marvel at dramatic cliffs that plunge into the sea below. Don't forget to keep an eye out for the park's resident dolphins – if you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures frolicking in the waves.

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Note: When exploring Zadar's national and nature parks, be sure to respect the natural environment and follow all park regulations to help preserve these pristine wilderness areas for future generations.

Explore More Gems in Zadar: Museums & Beaches

Best Museums:

  • Museum of Ancient Glass : Immerse yourself in the rich history of glassmaking with a visit to this fascinating museum.
  • Museum of Illusions : Explore mind-bending exhibits and optical illusions that will challenge your perception of reality.
  • Archaeological Museum Zadar : Delve into the ancient past of Zadar and discover archaeological treasures from various periods.
  • Permanent Exhibition of Religious Art : Admire a diverse collection of religious artworks meticulously crafted from silver, gold, and various other materials.
  • Zadar City Museum : Uncover the city's cultural heritage through a diverse array of exhibits and artifacts.

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Best Beaches:

  • Beach Borik
  • Beach Kolovare
  • Puntamika Beach
  • Punta Bajlo Beach

Near Zadar :

  • Beach Cape Radman (Petrčane)
  • Queens Beach (Nin)
  • Beach Bilotinjak (Privlaka)
  • Sakarun Beach (Dugi Otok Island)
  • Beach Zaton Holiday Resort (Zaton)
  • Duboka Draga Beach (Vrsi)

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Note: Enhance your Zadar experience by exploring nearby charming destinations by boat, including islands and seaside locations, through our carefully curated itineraries . 

Embracing the Magic of Zadar

From its ancient landmarks to its vibrant culinary scene, Zadar offers a glimpse into a world steeped in history, beauty, and charm. May your exploration be filled with adventure, laughter, and the promise of new discoveries. Safe travels, dear explorer – and may the magic of Zadar stay with you forever.

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Ancient croatia zadar sailing holidays.

Explore the oldest inhabited part of Croatia with a yacht charter from historic Zadar! Sailing off the beaten path, you’ll uncover a lesser-known, well-preserved area of this stunning Mediterranean country. Spend a week immersed in the beauty of pristine islands and serene coastal towns, perfect for a relaxing getaway.

Charter a yacht from Zadar and embark on a week-long adventure through Croatia’s breathtaking landscapes. Experience the charm of beautiful islands and peaceful harbors while enjoying the country’s renowned excellent food, stunning sights, and laid-back lifestyle. Whether you're an experienced sailor or need a Skipper, The Big Sail offers tailor-made quotes and bespoke sailing itineraries to suit your group’s needs.

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ZADAR, CROATIA SAMPLE 7-DAY SAILING ITINERARY

Arrival & check-in, zadar.

Start your week of sailing in the oldest inhabited city in Croatia, the incredible Zadar ! Get acquainted with the relaxed way of Mediterranean life with a stroll through the winding streets littered with stunning cathedrals. Get settled into your new floating home for the week, then head off to enjoy dinner in one of the many restaurants nearby the harbour – Zadar is famous for great wine and seafood!

Start your Croatian sailing getaway with a comfortable, scenic sail to the island of Zut, part of the famously beautiful Kornati National Park. Only accessible by private boat, Zut will allow you to feel a world away from the bubbling streets of Zadar and truly embrace the privacy of sailing holiday life. The isolated nature of this island means it’s the perfect opportunity to test out your yacht’s facilities and enjoy dinner on board, so make sure to stock up on delicious local goodies in the market streets of Zadar! 

RAVNI ZAKAN

Ravni zakan.

Set sail through the countless small, grassy islands that create the unique landscape of Kornati National Park. Once you arrive at Ravni Zakan, one of the smaller islands, enjoy an afternoon of swimming, hiking or sunbathing before retiring and treating yourself to some local cuisine.

KORNATI ISLANDS

Kornati islands national park.

From Ravni Zakan, continue exploring the Kornati islands for a day of swimming, snorkelling, picnicking, and hiking. Often referred to as “Sailor’s Paradise” , exploring this amazingly well preserved and protected part of Croatia feels like you’re on another planet. The unique landscape makes for amazing shots, so this is a must-see for any budding travel photographer! Once you’re done for the day, head to Lopatica Bay on the main island of Kornati and enjoy another Croatian evening in the setting sun.

If you’re feeling adventurous on day five, head west to sail under the stunning cliffs of Dugi Otok, then turn back and head to the sheltered anchorage of Sali on the eastern side of the “Long Island” . The fishing village of Sali will be a slight return to civilisation, and here you’ll find some simple shops, cafes, and restaurants. You can also hire bicycles and explore the island some more!

Sail north from Sali to another of Dugi Otok’s harbours, Brbinj. There’s the option to stop off at the peaceful bays of Iz and Rava on the way! This tiny village with a population of just 76 will welcome you with open arms, beautiful beaches, and warm waters to swim in.

It’s time to return to historic and beautiful Zadar for your last night in Croatia! Take this opportunity to enjoy more of what you loved most about your trip, whether it’s scenic views, unique history, or great food – Zadar has it all!

On Saturday morning, check-out is at 9 am – depart Croatia or begin your next adventure.

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Embark on a sailing journey in Zadar, where the beauty of the Adriatic meets a rich historical backdrop. Zadar is not just a destination; it's an experience, famed for its tranquil waters and the world's most beautiful sunsets as praised by Alfred Hitchcock.

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Aventura 34 | Lauremi

Aventura 34 | Lauremi

Marina Tankerkomerc, Zadar, Croatia

Length 9.98 m

Engine x 2 40 hp

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Price from € 1.955

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72h FREE cancellation available for this yacht

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Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 | La Grange

Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 | La Grange

Berths 8 + 1

Cabins 4 + 1

Length 13.45 m

Engine x 2 60 hp

Price from € 3.080

Bali 4.2 | Stairway To Heaven

Bali 4.2 | Stairway To Heaven

Berths 8 + 1 + 1

Length 12.85 m

Engine x 2 45 hp

Price from € 2.025

Bali 4.0 | So Far So Good

Bali 4.0 | So Far So...

Berths 8 + 2

Cabins 4 + 2

Length 11.99 m

Price from € 2.705

Bali 4.6 | Destiny (Ex: Jako 1)

Bali 4.6 | Destiny (Ex: Jako...

Berths 8 + 1 + 2

Length 14.28 m

Engine x 2 57 hp

Price from € 4.125

Aventura 34 | CLASS

Aventura 34 | CLASS

Engine x 2 15 hp

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Lagoon 40 | Infinity

Lagoon 40 | Infinity

Length 11.74 m

Price from € 2.380

Lagoon 450 S | Michelangelo

Lagoon 450 S | Michelangelo

Length 13.96 m

Price from € 3.230

Bali 4.0 | ECONOMY-

Bali 4.0 | ECONOMY-

Price from € 3.065

Lavezzi 40 | B-Fast

Lavezzi 40 | B-Fast

Length 11.90 m

Engine x 2 30 hp

Price from € 1.950

Catamaran Charter Zadar & Catamaran Rental with Croatia Yachting

As you navigate its pristine waters on a catamaran, the melodious Sea Organ and the vibrant Greeting to the Sun installation enhance your voyage , offering a blend of natural beauty and artistic wonder. Zadar's unique charm makes every charter a voyage through time and culture.

Why Choose a Catamaran Rental in Zadar?

Choosing a catamaran rental in Zadar is the perfect gateway to a sailing adventure in the north of the Dalmatia region of Croatia .

opting for a catamaran rental in Zadar offers unparalleled stability, space, and luxury, ensuring a serene and comfortable sailing experience. The city's favorable Mediterranean climate , marked by gentle breezes and consistent sunshine, provides ideal conditions for smooth sailing and navigation.

Embarking on a catamaran rental from Zadar opens up a world of unique coastal attractions and pristine island getaways. Discover the breathtaking Kornati Islands , a nautical paradise comprising over 140 islands, each offering its unique slice of untouched nature and serenity. The famed Saharun Beach on Dugi Otok , renowned for its crystal-clear waters and fine white sands, is just a sail away, providing the perfect backdrop for relaxation and water sports.

Explore the hidden coves of Ugljan and Pašman , islands known for their lush landscapes and tranquil beaches, easily reachable by catamaran. Sail towards the historical city of Šibenik and experience its rich cultural heritage or anchor near the enchanting Telašćica Nature Park to witness nature's unspoiled beauty.

Croatia Yachting catamaran Fleet in Zadar

The Catamaran Fleet in Zadar offers a diverse range of options:

Price Range : The catamaran fleet in Zadar caters to a broad spectrum of budgets, offering rentals at an accessible rate from $1000, extending up to a premium bracket of €10000 per week. Pricing is influenced by factors such as the season, catamaran model, length of charter, and additional services requested. This flexible pricing structure ensures that whether you're seeking a cost-effective sailing experience or a luxurious sea voyage, there's a catamaran option tailored to your budget.

Length Range : The catamarans in Zadar vary significantly in size, ranging from cosy 10-meter models, perfect for intimate groups or couples, to more expansive 15-meter vessels that comfortably accommodate larger parties and families. This variety in length not only caters to different group sizes but also influences the type of sailing experience, from more nimble and intimate voyages to stable and spacious journeys ideal for an extended time at sea.

Brands & Models : The fleet comprises catamarans from industry-leading brands such as Bali, Lagoon, and Fountaine Pajot , a testament to the quality and performance of the vessels on offer. These manufacturers are renowned for their commitment to innovation, design excellence, and reliability, ensuring that every charter in Zadar is not just a trip but a top-tier sailing experience.

Fleet Age : Emphasizing the commitment to quality and modernity, the catamarans in Zadar are relatively new, with models available from the years 2007 to 2024. This recent range underscores the fleet's state-of-the-art features, up-to-date amenities, and adherence to the highest standards of safety and performance. Regular maintenance and inspections ensure that each catamaran is in prime condition, ready to sail the Adriatic with confidence.

Specifications : The catamarans boast an array of sought-after specifications and amenities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient sailing experience. Key features include air conditioning for a cool retreat from the sun, Wi-Fi connectivity to keep you connected even at sea, and autopilot systems for ease of navigation. These amenities, along with well-designed cabins and social spaces, ensure that time spent aboard is as enjoyable and relaxing as the time spent exploring the shores of Zadar.

Charter Services Available in Zadar

In the captivating city of Zadar, our catamaran charter services are tailored to suit every sailor's dream, offering a blend of independence, expert guidance, and luxury.

Bareboat Rentals

Navigate the seas with our Bareboat Charter service . Perfect for experienced sailors, this option gives you the helm to steer through the stunning landscapes of Zadar. Chart your unique course and immerse yourself in the Adriatic's beauty with complete autonomy.

Skippered Adventures

Embark on a seamless nautical experience with our Skippered Charter service . Enjoy the expertise of a professional skipper who knows Zadar's seascape inside out. Ideal for beginners or those looking to unwind, this option combines relaxation with the excitement of exploring hidden coastal gems.

Crewed Voyages

Indulge in unmatched luxury with our Crewed Charter service . This is more than a voyage; it's an all-inclusive sailing experience where every aspect of your journey is taken care of. From gourmet cuisine to customized routes, experience the Adriatic in the most luxurious way possible.

Additional Services for Your Sailing Holidays in Zadar

Elevate your catamaran charter experience in Zadar with our array of bespoke Charter Extras . These carefully curated services are designed to complement your nautical journey, ensuring every moment aboard is filled with luxury, excitement, and personalized touches.

Yacht Provisioning : Delight in the rich flavors of the Adriatic with our Yacht Provisioning service. We provide an extensive selection of top-quality local and international cuisine, guaranteeing a gastronomic adventure as splendid as your sailing experience. Whether it's savoring fresh local produce or indulging in gourmet specialities, relish the culinary treasures of Croatia while enjoying the comfort and privacy of your catamaran.

Water Toys : Transform your charter into an adrenaline-fueled adventure with our range of Water Toys. Dive into the translucent waters of Zadar with premium snorkelling gear, or surf the waves on our stand-up paddleboards. For thrill-seekers, we offer high-performance jet skis and water skis, promising endless entertainment and heart-pounding moments directly from your catamaran.

Charter Packages : Our Charter Packages are meticulously designed to ensure a seamless and immersive sailing experience. These packages encompass a variety of services, including custom itinerary planning, exquisite onboard catering, and access to exclusive local events and destinations. Whether you're envisaging a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a corporate retreat, our Charter Packages are tailored to ensure every aspect of your voyage is impeccably arranged, allowing you to unwind and immerse yourself in the unparalleled splendor of Zadar and its surroundings.

In Zadar, a city celebrated for its historical richness and maritime charm, these additional services are not just amenities; they are gateways to creating unforgettable memories on the Adriatic Sea.

Where to Sail from Zadar?

Embark on a captivating week-long sailing journey from Zadar, a voyage that takes you through the heart of the Adriatic's most enchanting landscapes and hidden gems. This meticulously planned itinerary promises a blend of serene natural beauty, quaint coastal towns, and mesmerizing marine parks:

Day 1: Zadar to Muline Bay, Ugljan : Set sail from the historic city of Zadar to Muline Bay on Ugljan Island. This peaceful bay is a haven of tranquillity, offering crystal-clear waters and a picturesque setting for a relaxing start to your journey.

Day 2: Muline Bay to Soline and Molat : Journey onwards to the serene Soline and the unspoiled island of Molat. Known for its lush landscapes and tranquil beaches, Molat is an ideal spot for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse themselves in nature's embrace.

Day 3: Molat to Veli Iž : Navigate to Veli Iž, a charming village on the island of Iž. Veli Iž enchants visitors with its traditional architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and the warm hospitality of its inhabitants.

Day 4: Veli Iž to Sali and Telašćica : Sail towards Sali, a picturesque fishing village, before exploring the natural wonders of Telašćica Nature Park. Telašćica's stunning cliffs, the serene salt lake Mir, and its lush forests offer a perfect backdrop for adventure and exploration.

Day 5: Telašćica to NP Kornati and Ravni Žakan : Enter the surreal beauty of the Kornati National Park, a nautical paradise comprising over 140 islands, each offering its own unique landscape and allure. Anchor at Ravni Žakan, an idyllic spot known for its crystal waters and peaceful ambience.

Day 6: Ravni Žakan to Žut : Set course for Žut, the second largest island in the Kornati archipelago. With its untouched nature, secluded coves, and pristine beaches, Žut is a haven for sailors and nature lovers alike.

Day 7: Žut to Ždrelac and back to Zadar : Conclude your journey by sailing through the Ždrelac passage, marvelling at the impressive bridge connecting Ugljan and Pašman. Return to Zadar, carrying with you a treasure trove of memories from a week spent in the embrace of the Adriatic's wonders.

Explore this route and more on our Sailing Route from Zadar page , and immerse yourself in the beauty, culture, and tranquillity of the Adriatic Sea.

How much does it cost to charter a catamaran in Zadar?

The cost of chartering a catamaran in Zadar typically ranges from €1000 to €10000 per week. The pricing varies based on factors like the season, model, duration of the charter, and additional services. For detailed pricing, visit our Charter Prices page .

What are the most popular destinations to visit while sailing from Zadar on a catamaran?

Popular sailing destinations from Zadar include the Kornati Islands, Saharun Beach on Dugi Otok, the tranquil bays of Ugljan and Pašman, and the historic city of Šibenik. Discover more on our Sailing Route from Zadar page .

What is the best time of year to charter a catamaran in Zadar?

The best time for a catamaran charter in Zadar is from May to October, with the peak season in July and August. This period offers warm weather, stable winds, and lively coastal atmosphere. Learn more about the  best times to sail in Croatia .

Do I need a boating license to charter a catamaran in Zadar?

Yes, a valid boating license and a VHF certificate are required to charter a bareboat in Zadar. If you lack these qualifications, consider opting for a skippered or crewed charter for a worry-free sailing experience.

While sailing from Zadar, popular destinations include the majestic Kornati Islands, the pristine Saharun Beach on Dugi Otok, the serene bays of Ugljan and Pašman, and the culturally-rich Šibenik. Discover these and more on our Sailing Route from Zadar page .

What should I pack for a catamaran trip in Zadar?

Pack light with casual clothing, swimwear, sun protection, a hat, comfortable deck shoes, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. Opt for soft luggage for easy storage on board. For more detailed advice on what to wear check out our blog .

Are there any hidden fees or charges I should be aware of when chartering a catamaran in Zadar?

We believe in complete transparency. All potential fees, including port fees, tourist taxes, and optional extras, are clearly communicated upfront. There are no hidden surprises, allowing you to enjoy a stress-free charter experience. For more information, visit our Charter Prices page .

Is it possible to customize the itinerary of a catamaran charter in Zadar?

Certainly! We excel in crafting personalized itineraries that align with your preferences and interests, ensuring your catamaran charter in Zadar is a truly unique experience.

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Yacht Charter in Zadar

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Zadar yacht charter

An instance of grandeur in Croatia, Zadar, is comparable to a private open-air museum, through which you will find in each narrow alleys some of the most iconic and alluring monuments, churches, or landmarks. There are innumerable ways to explore the lesser-known city, from passing through and sampling the delicious and local food, or to dive into the turquoise sea in Saharun and to fall in love with the historical and cultural heritage. All in all, yacht chartering in Zadar is an intriguing journey and a guarantee to awaken your senses.

Why charter a yacht in Zadar?

Zadar is an undisputed jewel in the Adriatic Sea and a strong contender for yacht chartering. The city itself is a subtle statement of the Croatian heritage and the chase to incorporate modernity with the already vital asset. Chartering a yacht in Zadar will transport you to some of the most peculiar landmarks and inclusively different monuments, including the Monument to the Sun. On the edge of Zadar's waterfront sits the grandesque Monument to the Sun, which comes to life as the sun goes down. The Monument to the Sun is a solar-powered public dancefloor that dazzles people with colorful light patterns at night. In terms of innovation, Zadar offers a visual display with its Sea Organ, where you can hear the seawater playing musical notes through underwater pipes. Inland as off land, Zadar has some of the most magnificent sea side in Croatia, comparable to the Caribbean blue horizon. Zadar is truly a picturesque destination.

What are yacht charter prices in Zadar?

Zadar's yacht charter rate depends on the model of fleet you prefer, size, and the season you are booking. As a general rule, for their comfort and coziness, catamarans are higher in value. For instance, you will find an average rate of $1,300 for a catamaran and $1,120 for a sailboat for a day charter. For the thrill and adventure seekers, motorboats will bring you to fascinating places in Zadar and a price range of $1,100 to $1,400.

When is the yachting season in Zadar?

The yachting season in Zadar starts from May through August, coinciding with the high travel and tourist season. As part of the Adriatic Sea, the weather is dry and warm, with an average temperature of 26 to 30˚. Winds blow on average from 10 to 20 knots. The mooring and marinas are easy to anchor sailors, yet should be wary of the infamous Bura from the North and Jugo from the South.

Zadar yacht charter for a day

Yacht charter for a day in Zadar is an adventure to the rich heritage and entertaining attractions. Entertain yourself from the Zadar Peninsula and start your journey at the ancient square, commonly known as Forum. Sheltering Zadar's artifacts, the Forum displays the Roman Streets and square's remains. Not too far from the Forum is St Donatus church, glowing with its pre-Romanesque architecture and stunning circular interior. For a taste of local ambiance, walk to the Kalelarga street or locally referred to as Siroka Street. Find your way to Five Wells Square and the park to admire the Venetians' 16th architecture and the Turkish siege. According to Hitchcock's words, Zadar has 'the most beautiful sunset in the world'. At the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun, watch the sun go down with the harmonica's soothing sound. Alternatively, Sukosan should be on your yacht list, just 10 km away from Zadar's coast. Beaming with historical landmarks, Sukosan is home to St Kasijan, St Martin Church and summer house Palace.

Zadar yacht charter overnight

For an overnight yacht chartering, sail to Ist from Zadar Marina. With few local inhabitants, Ist is a serene haven for secluded and exclusive holidays. As a natural décor, Ist shelters thousands of hills, olive groves, and vineyards. Find anchorage at the neighboring island of Molat at Skarda for a beach escapade. There are soft and white sandy beaches, splendid bays, and sandbanks as its interior décor. Molat is the perfect destination for those exploring hiking treks and luxuriant vegetation. On the stunning island of Skarda lies Castle Hellenbach, where you may anchor your yacht within the surrounding.

Zadar yacht charter for a week

For a week charter in Zadar, enjoy a sailing adventure to the Middle Channel and explore Iz's small island. Previously owned by a noble family in Zadar, Iz has protected the vestige of two castles. Not too strange from the modern world, Veli Iz is a modern marina and hotel. Spend the night at Telascica after a short passage at Mala Proversa. Telascica is, first and foremost, a nature park surrounded by 13 islands and islets. Because of its valuable biodiversity, Telascica shelters some of the most peculiar sea life and archeological heritage. The next day is an early morning sail to the Kornati Islands with 140 uninhabited islands. The Kornati islands are riddled with cracks, dramatic cliffs, grottoes cliffs, and caves, lodged within the dense and largest archipelago. Passing through Tisno, navigate to Skradin, where you could moor at the highly secure marina and a point of access to the National Krka Waterfalls. On day five, Zlarin is ideal for coral display with world-wide recognition and tradition of coral jewelry. You will spend the last two days in Vrgada and Sukosan to visit unique caves and admire the cliffs' view.

Wedding yacht charter in Zadar

A wedding yacht charter in Zadar is a unique story and an expedition to the world's most valuable places. From a lighthouse wedding to a turquoise escape or a truly historical celebration, Zadar offers a unique wedding. Romanticism at heart, Zadar enjoys the Adriatic Sea blue-hued legacy and a fantastic and spotless sunset sky.

Luxury yacht holiday in Zadar

Luxury yacht holidays enhance your Zadar's experience, wandering from Dugi Otok to Nin and the Kornati islands. Superyacht or megayacht, make the most of your luxury holidays to discover the many national parks in Kornati, Krka, or Paklenica. Free to roam wherever the winds blow, chartering a yacht allows you to design an itinerary that resembles you. Featuring one of Croatia's most fantastic coasts, bays, and coves and cosmopolitan lifestyle, you will undoubtedly find excursions that genuinely impress you.

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Charter Motorboat Jeanneau Cap Camarat 7.5 Wa Zadar

Jeanneau - Cap Camarat 7.5 Wa | 1 cabin (2017)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
  • Flexible cancellation

From  €380 / day

Charter Motorboat Protagon Yacht 25 Zadar

Protagon - Yacht 25 | 1 cabin (2024)

  • Skipper offered

From  €580 / day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria 37 Zadar

Bavaria - 37 | 3 cabins (2003)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Fuel included

From  €443 / day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria Cruiser 41 Zadar

Bavaria - Cruiser 41 | 3 cabins (2020)

From  €449 / day.

Charter RIB scanner 710 Zadar

scanner - 710 | (2012)

From  €370 / day.

Charter Motorboat Jeanneau Merry Fisher 795 Zadar

Jeanneau - Merry Fisher 795 | 1 cabin (2022)

From  €590 / day.

Charter Motorboat Posillipo Fisherman Aruba Zadar

Posillipo - Fisherman Aruba | 1 cabin (1982)

From  €350 / day.

Charter Sailboat Bavaria 36 Cruiser Zadar

Bavaria - 36 Cruiser | 3 cabins (2003)

From  €493 / day.

Charter Motorboat Mingolla Brava 22 wa Zadar

Mingolla - Brava 22 wa | 1 cabin (2010)

From  €250 / day.

Charter Motorboat Jeanneau Merry Fisher 795 Zadar

Jeanneau - Merry Fisher 795 | 1 cabin (2020)

  • Without skipper

From  €365 / day

Charter Motorboat Inmark Fisher 20 Zadar

Inmark - Fisher 20 | 1 cabin (2015)

From  €300 / day.

Charter Motorboat Cantiere Navale Jurini Motorna brodica Zadar

Cantiere Navale Jurini - Motorna brodica | 1 cabin (1974)

From  €900 / day.

Charter Motorboat Oki Boats Barracuda 545 Zadar

Oki Boats - Barracuda 545 | 1 cabin (2018)

From  €240 / day.

Charter Motorboat Axopar 22 Zadar

Axopar - 22 | (2024)

From  €400 / day.

Charter Motorboat Ocqueteau 645 Zadar

Ocqueteau - 645 | 1 cabin (1999)

Charter Motorboat ATLANTIC MARINE SUN CRUISER 630 Zadar

ATLANTIC MARINE - SUN CRUISER 630 | 1 cabin (2023)

From  €270 / day.

Charter Motorboat Quicksilver 635 Commander Zadar

Quicksilver - 635 Commander | (2019)

From  €800 / day.

Charter Motorboat Reful Flyer 22 Zadar

Reful - Flyer 22 | 1 cabin (2014)

From  €200 / day, charter a private yacht in zadar with scansail.

Found east of the Adriatic Sea in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, Zadar is a unique port city perfect for a private yacht charter. Above its rich history, the Zadar region has so much natural beauty including national parks and lovely beaches. With a sailing holiday, you can explore the entire Adriatic coast, leaving you with unforgettable memories.

How much does it cost to charter a private yacht in Zadar?

As you search through yachts on Scansail, you will find a range of prices. This is because the price of a private yacht charter in Zadar varies depending on factors such as the boat type, the time of year, and the size of the vessel. This being said, the average prices per boat type are listed below.

€1,667 per week

€1,470 per week

€1,540 per week

€3,500 per week

€2,800 per week

What is the best time to visit Zadar?

The optimal time for your sailing adventure is between June and September, with an average of 12 hours of sunshine per day, water temperatures of 23.5 degrees Celsius, and outdoor temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius. Therefore, nothing will stand in the way of your jump into the turquoise blue water.

Should I charter a private yacht with or without a skipper?

It is possible to book a private yacht without a skipper, however, having one on board can provide many benefits to your overall experience. For example, a skipper will take care of the sailing, docking and anchoring of your vessel. This will leave you with more time to relax and enjoy the sights of the Zadar archipelago. Moreover, a skipper will be familiar with the region, so they will ensure that you see the very best beaches and attractions. Ultimately, a skipper will help you have a more luxurious experience.

What to do in Zadar?

Centre of zadar.

Zadar is a city with a 3,000-year-long history. In Roman antiquity, it became an urban centre and remained so for two millennia. Its alleys, squares, seawall, churches and monumental heritage reveal the city's antiquity and continuity at every turn, while its modern facilities show the vision of modernity and inspire new travellers. You can take a journey through time by visiting the Roman Forum and diving deep into the history of Croatia. You can also visit the Church of St Donatus from the 9th century. The church is the largest pre-Romanesque building in Croatia.

Veli Rat lighthouse

Want to reach high and enjoy unforgettable views? Then you must marvel at the tallest lighthouse on the Adriatic locally. The 42-metre-high structure is located just 35 kilometres west of the city of Zadar on the north west cape of the island of Dugi Otok. Fun fact: The lighthouse's specific bright yellow colour is because 100,000 eggs were mixed into it during construction.

Are you a fan of art? Then we recommend visiting this architectural object that is simultaneously an experimental musical instrument. Located in the western part of the Zadar peninsula in Croatia, the Sea Organ consists of a group of pipes running under a large marble staircase. The sea waves create air pressure that produces random but quite harmonically arranged sounds in the pipes.

Kornati Islands

Are you attracted to pristine islands with a dreamy character? Sail to the Kornati Islands, where you will find 140 uninhabited islands. You can begin your journey from Marina Borik or Zadar Marina and then navigate with your boat rental to the islands. Circling around these islands with your private yacht charter is a great opportunity to see all the fantastic bays and rocky cliffs of the landscape. Make sure to take your snorkelling goggles! The crystal clear waters offer a great chance to admire the unique marine life of the area that hides within the caves and grottoes.

Explore nearby destinations on your private yacht charter

One of the many advantages of chartering a yacht in Zadar is that there are so many beautiful destinations nearby. This way, if you have the time, we highly recommend island hopping or taking several days to explore more of the Mediterranean! For example, you can of course travel west until you reach the eastern coast of Italy. Alternatively, if you have more time, you can head south to the Ionian Sea and visit southern Italy or Greece. No matter where you decide to go, you are sure to have an unforgettable boating holiday!

Frequently Asked Questions about Zadar

How much does it typically cost to charter a boat in zadar during peak and off-peak seasons.

During the high season in Zadar, the average daily rental cost for a boat is around €420, while in the low season, it's approximately €380.

Are boats available for rent with a skipper in Zadar?

In Zadar, you have the option to charter a boat with a skipper through Scansail. They offer 6 boats in Zadar with skippers, though please note there is an additional fee of approximately €159 per day.

Can you rent a boat in Zadar if you don't have a license?

In Zadar, you can rent one of 110 boats without a license.

Which boat brands are popular choices in Zadar?

The top boat brands in Zadar are Beneteau and Jeanneau.

What length do boats typically have in Zadar?

The typical boat length in Zadar is 12 meters.

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In Zadar, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.

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DISCOVER THE UNSPOILED ZADAR ON A LUXURY CHARTER

The old dalmatian capital is a striking town of majestic buildings and romantic atmosphere. a few feet from the truly impressive sea organ and sun salutation, the seafront makes features a mix-and-match of architectural style that include a 1950s neighborhood and corinthian columns..

Zadar is one of Croatia’s most charming towns, although less famous than the nearby Split and Dubrovnik . Encircled by ancient Venetian walls featuring the Land Gate and Sea Gate, Zadar presents the largest Roman Forum of the eastern Adriatic, connected to the People’s Square by Kalelarga, the town’s main street. A stroll down the town’s alleys must start at the Sea Organ : an open-air artwork on the waterfront made of pipes that exude a mesmerizing melody produced by the movements of the sea.

Zadar sits in a natural oasis packed with protected areas including the national parks of Paklenica National Park , a trekking and rock-climbing hotspot, and the Kornati Islands , sporting a deep natural bay offering the perfect shelter to spend a night in the roads on your sailboat, or motorboat. The Cerovac Caves and Zrmanja River are, instead, great for rafting and hiking, while the Krka National Park is home to a spectacular waterfall carrying the waters of the rivers Krka and Čikola to the sea.

Hiring a luxury boat in Croatia to discover these unspoiled sites on a boat is a unique experience. Like the charming island of Dugi Otok, the largest of the Zadarine Archipelago, whose northern shores feature Sakarun, one of the top-rated seaside spots in the area with cobalt waters sheltered by pinewoods that reach out to the sea. Kolovaro , Borik , and Baton , one of the few sandy beaches of the area, are also worth visiting.

A Zadar Yacht Charter creates memorable experiences, discovering wonderful sites where nature is the main attraction.

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Sailing from Zadar

Zadar is a great place to set sail from. - it has terrific weather and sailing conditions, and it's the perfect starting point for exploring the Kornati islands - 89 completely unspoilt islands out in the Adriatic sea which are home to a vast range of stunning beaches, cute villages, delightful bays and teeming with wildlife.  You can also head up the coastline to get way, way off the beaten track and find secluded beaches just for you, or south to find the most heart-shaped island in the world!

Zadar itself is a city which has gained in international prominence in recent years and is fast developing into a major tourist destination in its own right - people flock here to see its Roman history and architecture, and a fun-loving atmosphere - and it's even better to see it all from the sea. We can help you find and book your ideal yacht or catamaran, with one of our trusted Charter Partners - just get in touch or search in the pink box with live prices and availability !  

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 SAILING RATING:  Beginner - With easy line-of-sight navigation, clear waters and light winds it's a great start point for sailors (and an easy cruising ground for experienced ones).  Peak season is July & August, but you can sail here from March to October.

 MUST-SEE:  Our full suggested itinerary is further down the page, but we'd highly recommend taking in Lover's Island , the most heart-shaped island on the planet, the idyllic ancient fishing village of Veli Iz , and the amazing beaches and beautiful panoramic views of the Kornati National Park .

 WHAT WE CAN OFFER:  We have a great range of yachts and catamarans available for charter from our trusted Charter Partners, all available bareboat or Skippered. We can also arrange a Hostess, Personal Chef and other crew.

 GETTING THERE:  Both marinas we use in Zadar are c. 15 minutes drive from Zadar airport. We can organise transfers for you - a 4 person taxi is c. €35-45.

 WHY BOOK WITH US?  We only work with the very best professional charter operators , who we have met, know, and trust to give you the same outstanding customer service as you'll get from PlainSailing.com.  

 WHAT NEXT?  Use the pink box to search for yachts or catamarans with LIVE pricing & availability - if you have any other questions or requests, get in touch via Live Chat, the Contact Form , or by phone.

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6-day Sailing Itinerary from Zadar

There’s so much to see and so many places to visit from Zadar, that one week just isn’t long enough to see and visit them all. Most places you go, you’ll find unspoilt beaches, bays, cliffs and islands, along with idyllic little fishing and farming villages, so you can’t go too far wrong, even if you just follow your nose and decide spontaneously where to go.

Zadar - 6 day sailing itinerary

This route takes in a lot of the nearby islands and clocks in at 116 nautical miles – which works out at just under 20 nM a day. As you’ll likely be going at a pace of 5 knots or above, that means the sailing should only take 4-5 hours a day, which leaves plenty of time to go at a leisurely pace, to explore your start or end destinations in depth, or to take your time and bob into bays, swim on some beaches, practice man-overboard drills, or just relax.

As we’ll be spending a night in the Kornati marine national park, it’s worth buying an entry pass in advance (since the ticket inspectors will sting you for an extra 50%, and they patrol the islands every night). The unwritten rule is that you need a pass for every day that you’re in the national park after 4pm, so if you’re following our itinerary, a one day pass should suffice.  

Ist

From Zadar, we’re heading in a north-westerly direction. You’ll pass lots of other charter yachts heading other directions, but we’re heading off the beaten track to a small farming village on the island of Ist. The prevailing wind is landward from the sea, so it should be a simple reach or broad reach to sail there.

Ist is an island of vines and olive groves, as well as sandy beaches, and it’s a quiet and tranquil place to spend the night, even though there are ferry connections to other islands. There’s a couple of bars and a church, but essentially this is a place to get away from it all and to enjoy life on the ocean waves.  

Veli Iz

There are beaches on the south side of Molat, or you could pop into the town itself – which, oddly enough, was visited by King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson in 1939. But then we’re heading in a south-westerly direction, reaching against the prevailing wind as we follow the channels between the islands and to the east side of Iz.

Veli Iz is a small fishing village which also happens to have its own Roman fort and 14th century church. Founded by fishermen way back when, the village also has a number of decent seafood restaurants, and is famous for its decorative pottery (for which there is even a museum). Sadly, though there were 70 pottery companies on the island in bygone years, there is now only one left.  

Zut

You certainly need to stock up because Zut is out in the wilderness. Situated in a sheltered bay which has been used by sailors for centuries, the tourist board built a pontoon and walkway in the bay in recent years to make it easier for sailors to get to shore, and to increase the number of jobs on the island by 1200% - from 1 to 12 people.

When you moor up you’ll find a couple of small shops and bars or eateries (don’t rely on them to be open, just in case, but they’re good if they are), and not much else. It’s a very peaceful bay to spend the night in, and a very unspoilt island to explore.  

Piskera

There are beaches and bays to explore, and you’re allowed to walk on the islands if you dare to brave the heat. The view from the top of the hills is certainly quite special, but it can take a bit of effort to get there.

From Zut, we’re heading west (likely beating or close-hauled) to pass over the top of Kornati island - the biggest island in the national park – and following down it’s western coast in a south-easterly direction, probably in a broad reach against the prevailing summer wind. Enjoy weaving your way around the islands, finding beaches, bays and even bars on the largely unspoilt islands. You need to head slightly west to ensure that you hit the west coast of Piskera, but it is fairly straight-forward to find the well-sheltered marina and to moor up for the night.

Piskera is similar to Zut in that it is a marina which was built primarily to make the Kornati islands easier for sailors to explore, so you won’t find a town here – though you will find a restaurant, an over-priced shop (but heck, it’s in the middle of nowhere, so it can’t be easy to stock it up!) and modern toilet facilities. It should be another tranquil night, although the bar here can get quite lively if there are enough sailors in the marina.  

Murter

Starting in a south-easterly direction until we reach the southern tip of Kornati island, we then need to bear north-easterly to traverse across the channel to Murter. This should be a simple run with the prevailing wind, and you might be able to get away with a broad reach, but bonus marks are available if you manage to goose-wing your way back towards the mainland.

Murter is the largest town on the island of Murter (which isn’t really an island any more, since the arrival of a road connection to the mainland). Surrounded by brilliant beaches, it’s also popular with land-lubbing tourists, and there’s plenty of lively bars and restaurants along the waterfront, which will make a change of atmosphere from Piskera and Zut.

The best beaches are on the west coast, and you could anchor up here if you had time, or, if you fancy some exercise, you could walk to the top of the hill (where there is world war two military base) and enjoy watching the sun set over the Kornati islands.  

Milna

Working our way up the coast, we’ll sail past Biograd, which is one of the most popular charter bases in Europe, and the home to the biggest boat show in Croatia (check out our destination guide for Biograd if you want to find out more about it, but it’s not worth stopping there today as it will be busy with people returning their charter yachts).

Further up the channel is lovers island. This is the most perfect heart-shaped island in the world. It was only really ‘discovered’ after the invention of Google Earth, but it’s now a romantic destination in it’s own right, and hundreds of people come and propose here each year. It’s a romantic place to go, and it’s traditional to loop around the island (or make a heart shape on your plotter if you’re skilled enough) if you’re going past it, and throwing a euro into the waters around here is supposed to sort out your love life.

Follow the coast further north and you’ll arrive back at Sukosan (the biggest marina in Croatia) or Zadar marina. You should refuel your yacht or catamaran before returning the boat to roughly the same space you took her from on day one. Someone will come and inspect the boat, but you’ll still be sleeping on her tonight.

If you’ve not had chance to visit the old town of Zadar, then now is a good time to go and see the 3,000 year old UNESCO world heritage site. Most bars near both marina’s will be lively with happy sailors recounting their adventures to anyone who will listen tonight, and it’s the last night of the holiday for so many people that it shouldn’t be difficult to find a lively atmosphere.

Hopefully you’ve been impressed by the sun, sea, sailing and general tranquillity of the Croatian islands, hopefully your crew all got on well together (and maybe there was a holiday romance?), and hopefully you’ve had a brilliant, enjoyable and relaxing holiday. Have a safe trip home, and, when you start to miss the sea and the sunshine, remember to visit PlainSailing.com to start planning your next epic adventure!

Sailing Conditions

Croatia Sailing - Wind Conditions

The winds are particularly reliable throughout the sailing season, when local sailors claim that they can set their watch by them: there are Mistral winds during the day which peak between 9am and mid-day, then take a break for a couple of hours, before returning (“after lunch”) for another few hours at 3pm until dusk, when the winds die down to a light breeze, if anything at all.

The daytime winds are usually Force 4 or Force 5, and their prevailing direction is landward, which is driven by the sun – as the land warms up and the air above it rises during the day, air is sucked from the sea. A little further out from the coast, and away from the Mistral winds, then the winds shoots down the Adriatic channel into the heart of the Mediterranean.

Zadar - Average Temperature

We use three marinas in Zadar, each offering excellent and modern facilities, and great levels of care for our guests.

If you're staying in the area before or after your charter, we can recommend these places that are close to Marina Zadar and D-Marin Borik - Prestige design rooms or El mirador rooms - or these places next to Sukosan - Hotel Joso or White Residence .

Marina Zadar

Marina Zadar is based right in the centre of town, which means it’s quite an atmospheric place to spend the night, and there’s plenty of bars and restaurants. The marina also boasts its own casino!

Marina Zadar

Marina Dalmacija, Sukosan

The recently built Marina Dalmacija is just 7km to the south of the historic old town (in the suburb of Sukosan), and, with space for 1,200 boats, is the biggest marina in Croatia. It has all the latest mod cons, including a swish beach bar and a waterfront restaurant with stunning decking over the sea.

Marina Dalmacija, Sukosan

D-Marin Borik, Zadar

D-Marin Borik, Zadar

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The entire Zadar region is a real sea paradise, stretching from the borders of the Kornati islands to the Kvarner islands, with 24 large and even 300 small islands and rocks, and in marinas, harbors or anchorages there are more than three thousand berths . No matter how you decide to explore Zadar and its surroundings, you can't go wrong with any of the options.

The best way to explore the area is with a charter yacht in Zadar . And our company 2yachts will help you choose and rent the most suitable option for you, especially since there is always a huge selection of yachts for rent in this city.

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Elan 340

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What's interesting in Zadar?

With its ideal central position on the Adriatic coast, Zadar is the urban center of northern Dalmatia, which represents the administrative, economic, cultural and political center of the region. The city has a population of about 75,000 inhabitants, and because of its turbulent history and rich cultural heritage, as well as the natural beauty that surrounds it, has become one of the most important tourist centers in the country.

Numerous churches and cultural monuments from different historical periods and all styles of construction, from Roman times through the Middle Ages to modern architecture, make a valuable monumental heritage of the city. About 70 of them are located in the historical center, with a total of over 600 immovable cultural monuments with a narrower and wider surroundings.

Besides cultural monuments, Zadar will delight every visitor with its atmosphere and many events that make it one of the most interesting cities in which you can spend your vacation. Concerts, museums, festivals, various tourist programs and numerous activities offered by the city will not leave even the most demanding tourists indifferent. Zadar's waterfront is an ideal place to relax with a view of the sea and the Zadar archipelago, and in the walk you will come across modern creative creations such as the world's first "Sea Organ" and an urban installation "Greetings to the Sun" that, with the play of tones and light in the rhythm of the sea waves to represent an unforgettable experience for your senses.

Why it's awesome to rent a yacht in Zadar?

The entire Zadar region is a true nautical paradise, extending from the borders of the Kornati islands to the Kvarner islands, with 24 larger and even 300 small islands and rocks, and there are over three thousand berths in marinas, harbors or anchorages. If you do not own a boat, renting a sailboat has proven to be an interesting solution if you want to get the most out of these beauties.

With so many opportunities that the Zadar region offers, it has proven to be the best sailing area in Croatia, so it is no surprise that today, one third of nautical tourism in Croatia is realized right here. Numerous marinas offer all the infrastructure you need, and there are various sailing boats and motor yachts for rent.

No matter how you choose to explore Zadar and its surroundings, you will not go wrong in either option. The choice of as many as three nature parks and five nearby national parks guarantees that you will spend an unforgettable vacation here and discover more than you expect.

Zadar is well connected and easily accessible by land, sea or air. It is directly connected to other major Croatian cities such as Zagreb, Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik with new expressways, and only 3km from the city center is Gaženica, a new ferry port, as well as a port for accepting cruisers and large tourist boats. The airport is 9km away from the city center and is connected to major cities in the country, as well as to various European capitals.

We'll let you explore the paved streets of the city yourself and take a break at one of the many restaurants, patisseries or cafes, and we'll tell you more about its nautical offer and the beauty of the sea.

Sail or sail freely with good wind in the stern and hair, among the playful shores, islands and yachts. Sail along fishing boats, drywall, olive and cypress covered islands, outlines of fortresses, a stone lighthouse or a fishing village. Stay in secluded coves in a secure berth and stop by the tavern for a good seafood meal and a glass of wine.

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The ultimate sailing destination known for its Roman and Venetian ruins in the Old Town peninsular.

Stepped in history with a rich palette of colours and sounds. Visit the Roman Forum and Sea Organ (naturally powered by the sea waves).

Zadar

National Park Kornati is known as a 'nautical paradise' with its 89 islands and beautiful clear waters. The island landscape reveals ancient walls and olive groves. An authentic experience and exclusive way to relax! Even Hollywood A -listers are attracted to the Kornati Islands and the seafood restaurant on Žut.

Kornati

The Nature Park showcases the famous cliffs rising to 161m and enclose a Salt Lake at sea level. Stunning landscape with many cliffs, islets, and bays.

Telašćica

A paradise for sailing and nature enthusiasts. Lighthouse Veli Rat is impressive with a shipwreck nearby popular with snorkellers. Brbinjšćica Bay is an excellent diving spot and adjacent to the breath-taking Golubinka Cave.

Dugi Otok

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One of the most famous beaches in Zadar. The bay is about 800m long with turquoise water and white sand. Popular bay for yachts and catamarans as a day trip or overnight.

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The 10 most beautiful places in the Zadar region

The Zadar archipelago is considered a yachting paradise . The immense ruggedness of the island's mainland contributes to the relatively small distances between the islands. You will be captivated by the untouched nature , clear water, fishing villages, hidden coves, beaches in the shadow of thepine forests , karst caves, stone lighthouses and forts and the ever-present scent of herbs and cypresses . Lovers of good food and drink will also find something to enjoy.

Just make a call and you can soon find yourself on a boat in Zadar.

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  • Zadar, old town
  • Telaščica Nature Park, Dugi otok island
  • Pantera bay, Italian shipwreck on the north of Dugi otok, north of Veli Rat lighthouse
  • bay with a buoy field south of Brbinj harbour
  • Biograd na Moru
  • the port of Iž Veli on the island of Iž Veli
  • the port of Silba on the east coast of the island of Silba
  • Južna Slatina bay with a sandy beach on the south of the island of Olib
  • Ilovik, the port of Ilovi and the sandy beach in the bay of Paržine on the south of the island
  • Krijal harbour, Premuda island

Where to sail around Zadar?

Yachting in the Zadar area is yachting in a closed sea. Several lines of islands create a well-protected area where even in very strong winds it is possible to sail with only small waves. The bora can be dangerous here, but even it cannot pick up large and dangerous swells. It is the area that is the most suitable for beginners and not very experienced sailors in Croatia. More experienced sailors can opt for the longer and more challenging route via the northern islands of Olib, Silba and Premuda and back via Kornati , which are excellent navigational exercises.

The archipelago consists of 24 large and 300 small islands and reefs of various shapes and sizes. Yachtsmen will find more than 50 safe harbours and anchorages. Among the most beautiful islands in this area are Dugi Otok, Pasman, Uglijan, Ist, Iz, Kornat, Molat, Olib, Vir and Žut, Pag, Ugljan and Premuda, Vrgada. There are also 3 nature parks (Telašćica, North Velebit and Vrana ) and 5 nationalparks (Paklenica, Plitvice, Kornati, Krka and Velebit ) with dozens of lakes and waterfalls, endless olive groves and vineyards.

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Weather and weather conditions.

From the beginning of June to mid-September, the prevailing wind in the Adriatic is a northwesterly wind called the maestral (daily breeze). It usually starts blowing around 10 o'clock and in the afternoon the wind reaches 3-5 Bf, at sunset the wind dies down again. The maestral is considered a good-weather wind because it maintains cloudless blue skies and a comfortable temperature at sea (it brings refreshment and helps to provide pleasant humidity).

  • The months of July to August are particularly suitable for family boat holidays. The winds are mild and the sea is beautifully warm. In the coastal area around Zadar, the prevailing wind in summer is the SSE, which averages around 6-7 knots. The wind is quite stable in summer (lighter winds blow for several hours a day, almost no wind in the evening). In July to August, temperatures in the area reach 26 °C to 29 °C, with a sea temperature of about 24 °C. Beware, in summer the bora can also blow here and reach 7-9 Bf in gusts. If the wind starts to blow, it can last up to 3 days, but there is no danger of dangerous swell caused by the bura in this area.
  • In March and April and from mid-September to the end of October the wind is more variable. The average wind strength in these months is 7-8 knots. There may be strong, gusty winds.

The most frequent wind in Kornati is the bora (NE), the strongest is the jugo (SE). The jugo blows with the greatest force from October to May. During this period it sometimes reaches up to 9 Bf. In summer it blows for 2-3 days and almost never reaches more than 7 Bf. It blows offshore and can raise large waves. The dominant wind in summer is the maestral (NW). The prevailing airflow is from sea to land. Usually there are winds of 1-3 Bf. Strong winds above 6 Bf rarely blow in this area. Thunderstorms occur mainly in November.

City of Zadar

Zadar is a 3,000-year-old port city surrounded by medieval walls and towers. For centuries it has been the capital of Dalmatia - and no wonder. This ancient city has its own unique charm. Zadar is a city of history, monuments, colours and gastronomy.

The city is also famous for its beautiful sunsets, which offer a different combination of colours every day. Alfred Hitchcock, sipping a glass of maraschino on Zadar's waterfront, once said, "It must be the most beautiful sunset in the world!".

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Zadar boasts a number of cultural monuments from the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods. There are many fine churches with interesting interiors, monasteries, galleries and museums. The city offers more than 600 monuments. Among the greatest jewels is the Church of St. Donatus (Zadar Music Nights are held here every summer), the Romanesque Forum, Kalelarga (the longest and widest street), St. Anastasia, Church of St. Chrysogon, Archaeological Museum, Porta Terraferma city gate, Franciscan Monastery with the Church of St. Francis.

Also worth a visit is Narodni trg (main square), which has been the centre of public life for centuries. The main square is home to the Renaissance town loggia, the town guardhouse, the bell tower and the Old Croatian church of St Lawrence , which is used as a popular café. Near the square is the largest fish market (the best selection of fish in the area), vegetables and fruit (P. Zoraniće Square). The town is built according to Roman urban planning principles from several larger longitudinal streets and a larger number of cross streets, which divided the town into rectangular blocks. The old town is located on a peninsula and is connected to the new construction by a long bridge, which is one of the typical symbols of the town.

Along the waterfront there is a nice promenade where a unique work of art can be seen - the " Sea Organ ", or a perfect natural orchestra. The complex system of pipes, for which the Croatian architect Nikola Bašić has won several international awards, transforms the incoming waves into a huge variety of sounds. The whistles play 7 chords of 5 notes each, this beautiful sea symphony can sometimes be heard up to 3 km away. The sea organ is complemented by the "Salute to the Sun" light installation, which consists of glass panels and several solar panels. The play of colours and light always begins after sunset. Both the Sea Organ and the Sun Salutation are located in the westernmost part of the old town (Morske orgulje) and are ideal for romantic relaxation. Along the waterfront you can take a nice walk to the old fishing port of Foša, which is very photogenic due to its picturesque nature.

The local cuisine is one of the healthiest cuisines in the world and is rightly included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. It offers the best specialties of Dalmatia and the Mediterranean such as lamb and mutton, goat cheese, Parma ham, Dalmatian prosciutto, Pag cheese, salty and pickled anchovies, risotto and brodetto (grilled, covered and grilled), and the local speciality, maraschino cherry liqueur, is a must. The ingredients often used in Zadar cooking are fresh fish, wine, olive oil, seafood, fresh vegetables, herbs and spices.

Where to go for fun in Zadar?

Zadar is very lively in summer. There are many cultural events and festivals, the biggest of which are the Full Moon Night, Zadar of Dreams, Millennium Jump and Kalelarga art. Full Moon Night is the most visited and successful festival on the entire Adriatic coast. It is held, as the name suggests, always under a full moon. It is a festival of gastronomy, culture, ancient crafts, customs and folk costumes, with dancing, music, entertainment, pirates and fishing fleets from the surrounding islands. The festival, which is rich in programmes, is triumphantly concluded with a fireworks display. Kalelarga art is always held during the last three days of July - the historic centre is taken over by street performers, jugglers, acrobats, magicians, musicians and actors.

Islands around Zadar

Legend has it that Kornati is a pile of white rocks thrown into the sea by God . When he turned around, he smiled with excitement - he was very pleased with his result. Kornati NP comprises 89 uninhabited islands and reefs, accessible only by boat. Untouched nature, beautiful bays, rock formations and steep cliffs. A true sailor's paradise awaits you!

Beautiful ancient lighthouses will guide you through the labyrinth of islands. The most beautiful lighthouse is Sestrica , which is definitely worth a visit. Some of the islands offer excellent harbours and anchorages (even used by pirates) thanks to their ruggedness and sheltered bays. Beautiful and well protected bays are for example Vrulje bay , Lavsa or the islet of Levnaka with its sandy beach Lojena. There is a marina and several restaurants. However, there is a shortage of drinking water in NP Kornati. Water and electricity are only available for a few hours every day.

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Several times a day a boat passes between the islands with food, fruit and vegetables (only in high season). Food can also be bought on the island of Kornat (Vrulje and Opat bays), in the ACI marina Piškera (Vela Panitula island) and on the island of Žut. The largest marinas and yachting bases on Kornati are ACI marina Piškera on Vela Panitula island (in the national park, with a shop, water and electricity, showers and toilets) and ACI marina Žut (outside the national park). On Mana Island there are ruins of houses and towers, which are the remains of film sets built for the filming of the 1961 film Stormy Sea.

Admission to Kornati is not based on the number of people, but on the length of the boat. Tickets can be purchased either on site or in advance at the Kornati NP headquarters or the ABA reception in Murter (we recommend buying tickets in advance, they are considerably cheaper). Other presale points: ACI marina Žut, ACI marina Vodice, marina Kremik Primošten, marina Betina Murter, ACI marina Jezera). Price of tickets to Kornati NP: boat up to 11 m length 250 kn (150 kn), 11-18 m 400 kn (250 kn), over 18 m 750 kn (450 kn), diving 300 kn (150 kn), fishing permit 300 kn (150 kn). Prices in brackets are for tickets purchased in advance.

Kornat is the largest island of Kornati National Park. There are countless bays, anchorages and restaurants. The Vrulje bay is definitely worth a visit (shop, several restaurants, anchorage, pier, buoys, dangerous seaW and NW winds), Strižnja, Kravljačica, Lopatica, Potarac, Opat (restaurants, water, electricity, shop, pier, buoys, moorings, dangerous N and SE winds), Ropotnica, Stivina.

Passionate fishermen, diving enthusiasts and biologists will also find something for themselves. A rich fish and cephalopod fishery, diverse fauna and flora. Beware, if you want to fish or dive, you need a permit (each costs 150 kn/day)! A renowned dive site is at the island of Rasip. Diving is only possible with a certified agency, otherwise there is a heavy fine! A list of certified agencies can be found here .

Island of Ugljan

Ugljan is a picturesque island covered with fig trees, vines and olive trees, from which the highest quality olive oil is produced. The island of Ugljan has a long tradition of fishing and is considered the most important fishing centre in the Adriatic Sea. The most beautiful fishing town is considered to be the town of Kali, which is definitely worth a visit!

The eastern part of the island of Ugljan is lower and more rugged, with most of the inhabited towns and villages (Ugljan, Sutomiščica, Poljana, Preko, Kali, Kuklica). The most famous bays on the eastern side of the island are Južna luka (beach), Pavlešina (pier), Kobiljak (nice snorkeling, be careful - there are a lot of rocks), Prtljung (anchor(beach), Želijna Vela (beach), Svitla, Vela Lamjana (fishing harbour, boat building), Mala Lamjana (anchorage, buoys, fish farming), Sabušica (beach suitable for children).

The western part of the island is more difficult to access, rather deserted, uninhabited. However, there are nice, deserted bays and places for swimming.

Where to anchor on Ugljan

  • Port Ugljan - a small harbour in a fishing village, mostly occupied by fishing boats. There is a berth for sailing boats at the pier with a depth of 3 m, but it is only sporadically free. There are three restaurants (Kaleta, Apolo, Trapula) and cafes in the harbour. Local food can be bought at the fish market. There is also a post office, an ATM and two supermarkets. North of the harbour there is the church of St. Jerome and a nice beach. The approach should be from the south-east direction, because of the shallow water (we recommend to study the Pilot or the 888 guide), watch out for the current! In the nearby Batalaza bay, north of the harbour, we recommend snorkelling (there is a pier, anchorage and beach.
  • Olive Island marina (Sutomišćica) - a modern clean family marina offering 200 berths and easily accessible even at night thanks to the lighthouse at the entrance to the bay and marina). The marina is well protected and is rarely crowded. There are showers and toilets, a technical service, a yacht shop and a car and scooter rental service. For weather updates, you'll appreciate WiFi and a good restaurant, Olive Garden, to fill your stomach.
  • Port Poljana - a small, often busy marina.
  • Marina Preko - a nice marina in the attractive town of Preko. The marina offers 85 berths and is often full in summer. In addition to showers, technical service and WiFi, there is a diving center, doctor and dentist. There are countless bars and restaurants on the waterfront. Behind the marina is a nice beach.

Kali is a beautiful fishing town that is definitely worth a visit. There are three small harbours full of fishing boats and fishermen repairing their nets. Old stone houses, narrow streets, dry walls and olive groves complete the atmosphere. Above the town is a hill with the baroque church of St. Lawrence and a magnificent view of the surrounding area. Every year in July/August, various festivals and fishing festivals are held here. In the old fishing port of Kali, the depth is 3 m and you can usually only stand in the fishing boat. If you ask and land with permission, you will be able to go overboard the fishing boat to the shore and visit the local brine factory, a fish processing factory . For really little money, you can taste herring in all sorts of ways here, and you can buy delicious canned herring to go at the factory. It's an experience that you definitely don't want to miss and you'll be smelling it for a long time.

  • You can also anchor at the pier in the next bay, Batalaža , from where you can take a nice walk to the old fishing port of Kali and the centre. In the bay, however, be careful of the rocks under the water. Study the Pilot well.
  • The port of Kuklica is located in the eponymous, rather lively village of Kuklica. Finding a post office, ATM or doctor here is no problem. For parking there is a small marina with a pier and muring. Take advantage of Pier B, which is for guests. In the marina you will find water and electricity connection, showers and toilets. However, the idyllic atmosphere can be compromised by the unpleasant jugo wind. On the waterfront, in addition to restaurants and a few cafes, you'll find St. Paul's Church and a small local disco.

There are many nice swimming spots in the area. The coastline of the Zaglav peninsula is worth exploring. There are several pebble beaches with a gradual entrance to the sea and pine forests. There is also a nice beach in Sabušica bay on the southwest side of the island. The beach is suitable for the smallest children (the shore is paved with concrete with a gradual entry into the sea, with fine sand on the bottom).

Island of Molat

A small island, surrounded by dozens of smaller islands. The eastern coast of the island is rugged and there are countless small bays. The western side of the island is rougher, steep and not very rugged, facing the open sea. Windier and popular among yachtsmen are the pretty harbour of Molat (Lucina), Brgulje in the well-protected Brgulje Bay (dangerous wind and swell from the N, SE) and Zapuntel. Grocery stores here are quite expensive. The island is a paradise for recreational fishermen (beware, you need a permit!).

  • Molat Harbour - a picturesque harbour, offers mooring with muring, several water and electricity connections, showers and toilets. Water can only be pumped in sometimes (100 litres for 30 kuna). There are several restaurants, a cafe and a shop. In the morning it is possible to buy fresh bread from the baker. A walk to the nearby hill is also pleasant. North of the harbour is a nice bay and anchorage Podgarbe.
  • Brgulje harbour - there is a mooring, water (not always available) and electricity connections, a shop and two restaurants. There are buoys between the harbour and Brgulje island. North of the harbour there is a mooring (sand and pebbles on the bottom, the anchor holds fairly well). Dangerous wind is jugo, there is also a risk of swell!
  • Zapuntel - a small harbour, there is a pier, buoys and several muring stands (depth up to 4 metres), a shop and a bakery.

The eight most beautiful bays on the island of Molat

Vodina Trata (beware, near the rocks under the water, details in Navionics), Zadarljan, Vodomarka (beach, anchorage, protected N and NW winds), Karstulj (anchorage, protected from N and N winds), Lipic (beach and anchorage, protected from N and N winds), Jazi (nice anchorage, small pier, bakery, sheltered from N and NW winds, dangerous N and NW winds or bura, nearby nice nature, hiking trail to Molat), Konopljika bay (anchorage) and Uvala Sabusa anchorage (SW of the island).

Island of Istria

Beautiful harbour Ist definitely worth a visit. It is located in a picturesque bay. There are piers with muring (depth 1-5 m), water and electricity connections, showers and toilets, about four restaurants, a supermarket and a diving centre. A nice walk to the chapel. At night there are occasional strong gusts of the bora. The harbour is not safe if the yugo is blowing .

There is a nice beach in the northern part of the bay. Caution! Be careful of isolated dangers when coming into the bay (we recommend studying 888). Other bays on the island of Ist are Turtula (anchorage), Mjake (buoy) and Kosirača (pier).

Premuda Island

If you want to spend a few days in a place forgotten by the world, surrounded by nature, crystal clear water and the ever-present scent of oleanders, anchor at Premuda Island. This magical island is definitely worth a visit! The island has low forests, olive groves, fig trees and vineyards. On the south-west coast there are wonderful diving and snorkelling spots (the underwater caves known as the "Cathedral" at Cape Lopata - the southernmost tip of the island, a colourful underwater wall with rich fauna in front of Široka Bay, the sunken wreck of the Istvan and many colourful rocks).

Fishing enthusiasts will also find something to enjoy! The port of Krijal is nice (mostly occupied). There are piers for boats up to 10 meters and buoys, about 6 restaurants and a shop. In strong westerly winds and southerly winds there is a swell in front of the harbour. North of the harbour there is a nice beach.

Seven of the most beautiful bays on Premuda:

Dobra (beach, anchorage, must go ashore, steep rocky shores), Letnja (anchorage, little room to anchor, steep rocky shores), Široka (anchorage(anchorage, beach, nice diving and snorkelling - coloured wall), Zaporat (anchorageZaporat (anchorage and beach), Premuda bay (two anchorages and beach), Nozdre (anchorage), Loza (pier). The Istvan shipwreck is only accessible to experienced divers. It is located 8 NM west of the island of Premuda (exact GPS position: 44°08'55.7 "N 14°15'45.4 "E) at a depth of 30-40 m.

Island of Dugi Otok

The largest island of the Zadar archipelago, also known as the island full of colours and contrasts. Towards the open sea the coastline is rugged, while in the south of the island there are deserted bays and fascinating steep cliffs. Worth a visit are Lučica Bay, where there is a sunken shipwreck (1 m deep), Mir Bay in the Telaš Nature Parkćica (salt lake, very pleasant walk and beautiful sunset), the picturesque harbour and the underwater caves of Brbinj. The most beautiful beaches (suitable for small children) are in Sakarun Bay, in the northern part of Pantera Bay and near Bozava. There are also several nice bays with beaches on the east coast (beware, if the wind blows yugo, there are big waves). There are also nice hiking and cycling trails on the island.

Marina Veli Rat (Cuna bay) - located on the northeast of Dugi Otok in Cuna bay and offers about 100 berths. Services: water and electricity connections (only available for a few hours in the morning and evening, tokens at the harbour master), clean and well maintained, showers and toilets, restaurants (TIM, Lanterna, Verunic), supermarket, farmers market. Opposite the harbour there are two more restaurants (Verona and DiM) with a pier (for boats up to 2 m deep). There are buoys in Cuna bay (fee 17 kn/m). The approach to Cuna Bay is quite challenging in terms of navigation. Sailors who are unfamiliar with the area should arrive during daylight hours. About 5 km northwest of the harbour is the tallest lighthouse on the Adriatic coast, dating from 1849. 100,000 egg whites were added to the concrete mix to make the lighthouse more resistant to wind and sea. It's a magical place and definitely worth a walk!

In front of Pantera Bay is the sunken wreck of an Italian merchant ship from 1984 and a shoal (we recommend studying 888). Next to it is Lučica Bay, where there is also a shipwreck about 1 m below the surface (there is also a diving base). In the northern part of Pantera bay (there are buoys) there is a nice sandy beach.

Other nice marinas on Dugi Otok

  • Sali harbour - a picturesque harbour with muringas, there are about 80 berths, the harbour is very well stocked with food. The inner harbour is full of colourful fishing boats. In summer the main harbour is also quite crowded. Nearby is the bay of Sašćica.
  • Port of Zaglav - there is a pier offering mooring with muring, moorings in Triluke bay, petrol station (fuel is about 10% morethan on the mainland, so you almost never wait here), water and electricity connection, you can buy gas bottles, there is a shop and restaurant Roko on the waterfront.
  • Žman harbour - muring berth with water and electricity, mooring in Žmanćica bay (if the wind blows, the mooring is not safe). Dangerous wind from NE. There is nice snorkeling here.
  • Luka harbour - harbour in a small quiet village, it is possible to moor on the quay (there are several muring, fee 15 kn/m), anchor in the bay (depth 6-7 m) or moor on a buoy. On the shore there is a water and electricity connection, a cafe restaurant and bar (we recommend Alen restaurant and bar).
  • Brbinj harbour - really very nice, picturesque harbour and nice bay Bok, there is a very good restaurant Antonio, a farmers market where you can buy vegetables, fruit and fish. In the harbour you can connect to WIFI. There is a pier with several muringas and water and electricity connection. Just around the corner (towards the north) is the bay of Lucina with a nice restaurant. There are a lot of buoys. Beware, if the wind is blowing yugo, there are strong gusts in both bays!
  • Bozava harbour - a picturesque harbour surrounded by nature and pine forests. Originally a fishing town, nowadays quite a busy resort with several hotels. Definitely worth a visit. One of the most beautiful beaches on the island is located here. The beach has pebbles, sand in places and a gradual entrance to the sea and crystal clear water. The beach is suitable for small children. There is a harbour with a pier and muringes. Nice walk along the seafront, in the shade of pine trees. There is a nice stone church in the town.

The six most beautiful bays on Dugi Otok

Telašćica bay (nature park) - not part of NP Kornati, since 2013 fees apply (up to 11 m 200 kn, 11-18 m 350 kn, 18-25 m 700 kn). In summer there are dangerous wind gusts from the NE. Beware of shallows and rocks (must be studied in Navionics or 888)! flows, frequented anchorage, strong gusts from the north and east in summer, no swell), Ćuška Duboka, Kruševica, Magrovica. In each bay there are buoys and restaurants. The eastern part of the island can be reached via the Mala Proversa canal between Dugi Otok and Katina Island. This fairway is 40 m wide and the maximum speed is 5 knots. In front of the canal there is a pier (mostly occupied, you can land with dinghy) and buoys (60 kn per person).

Take a look at the port of Kablin on the island of Sestrunj. About half an hour from the harbour is the hilltop village of Sestrun. It's a very interesting place full of old American cars belonging to emigrants who came back home to retire. On Dugi Otok, my favourite places are the port of Brbinj, the marina of Veli Rat and the bay of Lučica in the north of the island. It has a shipwreck in a shallow depth, a Czech camp with Czech-speaking, friendly staff and reasonably priced food. The port of Bozava is very nice with good shopping and the waterfront offers nice cafes. In the south of the island the bay of Telasic and the salt lake Mir are worth a visit. TIP yachting.com

island of Iz

The marina IŽ Veli is worth a visit - very nice, small marina, offers 130 berths, water and electricity connection, showers and toilets and technical service. There are three supermarkets, two bakeries and several really good restaurants and konob (traditional Croatian restaurants mostly with local specialties).

Early in the morning you can buy fresh fish at the local farmer's market. The locals also sell homemade wine and olive oil or local ceramics (made in the traditional Iža way). The workshop and ceramics shop is run by the Petrovic family. An interesting place on the island of Iž is the battlefield in the bay of Knež, which is set in beautiful nature. The bay has a pier, buoys, water, electricity, a shop and several restaurants. In the next bay there is the IŽ Mali ferry port (shop, cafes and playground).

ACI marina on the island of IŽ is a very nice marina. There is an excellent restaurant called Mandrac by the church - have a steak or rumsteak there. Its specialty is 600 gram steaks, and only the biggest eaters can handle such a steak. TIP yachting.com

Recommended sailing routes

The following map shows an easy sailing route in the Zadar area. Click on the icon in the upper left corner of the map for more information on the route and individual locations.

Transportation to Zadar

The drive from Prague to Zadar is about 1 063 km long and takes 10-12 hours. The motorway section is 932 km long (the motorway goes almost to Zadar). You can take the D1 motorway, continue via Vienna or Bratislava (depending on the traffic situation). Croatian motorways are good, but quite expensive. The trip to Zadar will cost about 8,000 CZK by regular car including motorway tolls (10 EUR Austrian stamp for 10 days, 30 EUR Slovenian stamp for 2 months and about 48 EUR Croatian motorway tolls).

Approximately 7 km from Zadar (and 21 km from Biograd) is the Zadar International Airport with good access to the marina (taxi or bus).

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