Croatia

There you will find lots of different amazing spots: from little fishers’s villages to hidden bays with peaceful and relaxing views passing through vibrating night life cities or old towns with medieval age or Venetian period churches and squares that have conserved the same shape nowadays.

Starting from the north of Croatia, skirting the peninsula of Istria, it’s impossible to not visit the venetian age Porec, Rovinj and the amazing Pula with its romanic archeological site famous worldwide. Pula can be easily reached by ferry from the cities of Trieste and Venice.

Then, passing through the Gulf of Kvarner and saling to the Kornati islands, there will be the chance to see lots of  small wild islands creating a kind of “labyrinth” named Kornati National Park where everyday you can find a different place to drop the anchor of the boat. It is a natural park with very strict rules to preserve the integrity and the wildness of this amazing place and it’s considered a piece of paradise for who enjoys to stay in peacefull and  calm spots.

In between the Kornati Islands and the land, the archipelago of Zadar can be visited where there are lots of old fishers’s villages with their original beauty remained untouched as many years ago.
Zadar is the north part of the Dalmatian region and is considered a commercial and cultural center.
Going to the southern part of Dalmatia the importance of Split has increased so much during the last years and now it has become one of the most important cities of the luxury tourism in Croatia.
This is the point of start of so many yachts, sailing boats and catamaran for cruises until the southest part of Dalmatia passing through nice islands such as: Brac, with its very famous sand bright beach listed on the top worldwide beaches of the world “Zlatani Rat”, Hvar, that has become one of the most elite place plenty of super yachts and luxury restaurants, Korcula, that has still an untouched Venetian age city center, Mjet, that is characterized by a wonderful national park, and Vis, who has been opened to tourism only in the last years.

The climate during summer is mild and it’s perfect for diving, swimming and sailing. June and September are the most windy months so they are indicated for who likes sailing  and they are also less packed of people.


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