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Your favorite Yacht Charter Sailors’ Guide to Sailing in Split Area A guide to the best sailing experiences in Split area, Croatia written by an experienced skipper. Learn more about routes, attractions and restaurants in this amazing part of the Adriatic.

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Sailors’ Guide to Sailing in Split Area

A guide to the best sailing experiences in Split area, Croatia written by an experienced skipper. Learn more about routes, attractions and restaurants in this

amazing part of the Adriatic.

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Choose from more than 1.200 charter yachts in Split area and sail off towards your perfect Croatian holidays. Choose between fast sailboats, powerful motor yachts, comfortable catamarans, and romantic gullets. Then just sit back, relax and let us help you organize your sailing vacations.

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Why Split Area is Just the Perfect Sailing Destination? 4

Sail the Central Dalmatian Route 5

The Most Interesting Sailing Destinations in Split Area 6

Sail to Trogir and Try to Catch the Hair of Kairos 7

Maslinica – a Fishing Village Turned into a Sailors’ Paradise 8

The Islands of Hell 9

Šćedro - The Most Peaceful Island of the Mediterranean 10

Sail to Komiža and Experience an Adventurous Holiday! 11

Sail out to Adriatic below - Visit the Island of Biševo 13

Vis – the Port That Mighty Empires Have Fought For 14

Recommended Marinas and Bases in Split Area 16

The Advantages of Chartering in the Island Base of Rogač, Šolta 17

A Breathtaking View of Split Right From Your Yacht – ACI Split 18

Bobovišća: A Safe Anchorage in a Beautiful Environment 19

Sailors’ Favorite Restaurants in Split Region 20

A Culinary Adventure in the Heart of Vis Island 21

Restaurant Marijana, Trogir – a Hidden Jewell 22

The Temple of Tasty Seafood – Restaurant “Pojoda” 23

Wine Clubbing in Hvar – Red Red Wine 24

Feeling competitive? Join the Exciting Regattas in Split Area 25

Viška regata - One End Means a New Beginning 26

Mrduja Race – Marking the End of Summer since 1927 27

Sail Our Nature and the Culture Sailing Routes in Split Area 28

Explore the Nature 29

Explore the Culture 31

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Why Split Area is Just the Perfect Sailing Destination?

Year after year Croatia is becoming more and more popular sailing destination. And rightfully so: the climate is perfect, the winds are favorable, the people are friendly, the food is amazing, the nature is breathtaking…

Every area, from Istria on the north to Dubrovnik on the

south, is marvelous but Split area seems to encapsulate

,all the best of the Croatian sailing experience. This

short guide will introduce you to the best of the best: we

choose the best destinations, we recommend marinas

and charter bases, as well as sailors’ restaurants. All

of the info here is based on our experiences of sailing

in Split area but this is by no means the ultimate

guide, just a collection of our recommendations and

experiences. All these articles are based on our blog

posts written by our experienced skipper-blogger Janko

– follow SailingEurope blog to find more info on sailing

in Split area as well as other interesting sailing subjects.

Hope you will enjoy this guide and your sailing vacations

in Split area. We wish you a calm sea, a fine wind and a

strong mast!

YOUR SAILINGEUROPE TEAM

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Sail the Central Dalmatian Route

Want to see the best of the best of the Central Dalmatian Islands? Follow our sailing route and visit the islands of Drvenik Mali, Šolta, Vis, Biševo (with the famous Blue Grotto), Hvar and Brač.

Chartering a sailing yacht as well as a motor yacht or gulet

around Split, Kaštela or Trogir would provide you with the

perfect week fulfilled with a bit of everything that Dalmatia

can offer - untouched, clear water bays, party-towns,

historical sites and a plenty of good local food.

The first destination in this area would be Krknjaši Bay on

the island Drvenik Mali, just between Trogir and Šolta. This

is the best place to escape from busy and loud marina and

high temperatures. Spend the afternoon here, swimming

and snorkeling in a well protected bay with clear turquoise

and blue water.

After refreshing swim and a nap steer your yacht towards

Maslinica on the island of Šolta, just few miles away. The

view of the medieval Martinis Marchi castle will amaze you

while the brand new pier and cheerful mariner Alen will

make you relax and enjoy this cove.

Next morning, after an invigorating sleep you will be able

to sail a longer route to Komiža on the island of Vis. Don’t

forget to visit the oldest fishermen museum there. Visiting

the Blue Grotto (Plava špilja) on island Biševo, near Komiža,

is obligatory, especially between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM.

Then sail to the city of Vis, the island’s main town. On your

way there you will easily find many bays, anchorage and

beaches for your afternoon swimming stop.

After spending the night in Vis, exploring its monuments,

wineries and restaurants you should sail towards Pakleni

Otoci Islands and the town of Hvar on the island of the

same name. Leave your yacht at Marina Palmižana and

visit the best place to party in the Adriatic. Hula-Hula bar

and Carpe Diem are waiting for the young and those who

feel young while others could fill their hearts with wonders

of cultural and gastronomy delights.

On your route back to the base you should sail around

the capes Pelegrin and Kabal to Vrboska, often called the

Venice of Hvar. The island of Brač, as your next destination,

offers you two marinas situated in towns’ centers, while

Bobovišća attracts the attention of the sailing audience

with its brand new set of buoys anchored along its canal,

surrounded with clear turquoise water.

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Sail to Trogir and Try to Catch the Hair of Kairos

Trogir is a small but beautiful town on the Croatian coast, north of Split. The town has a rich history, which is today witnessed by its architecture, art and culture. Its old core is protected by UNESCO.

It is true that sailing to Trogir is not an exceptional quest,

reserved only for brave and skilled ones, but visiting Trogir

on a yacht or chartering one in the town certainly has a

bit of mystique.

Trogir is the place where one of the most beautiful artifacts

of ancient Greek art was found. It is a relief representing

Kairos, the youngest son of the Greek supreme god Zeus.

Kairos was depicted as a young man with long hair over

his face, who swiftly moved between people, giving them

a chance to catch his hair. He would appear once in a

human lifetime and symbolized a lucky moment which

would never happen again. Kairos was bald on the back

of his head, making it impossible for people to catch his

hair from the back. This means that the opportunity has

already passed. Kairos inspired curiosity and braveness,

provoking people to do brave accomplishment. 

With this myth in mind, one could imagine the young god

of lucky moment flying through the narrow streets of the

old town of Trogir, daring people to start the next sailing

trip from one of Trogir’s marinas.

ACI Marina Trogir is located opposite the Trogir waterfront,

on Čiovo island, which is connected to Trogir by a bridge.

Visitors of ACI Marina Trogir have the best possible view

of this medieval pearl of the Adriatic coast, protected by

UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Choosing Trogir as a base for a yacht charter will not

only create an opportunity for an exciting beginning of

your journey across the Central Adriatic, but will welcome

you with legends, history and art, as well as with a broad

gastronomic offer in numerous bars and restaurants after

your journey ends.

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Maslinica – a Fishing Village Turned into a Sailors’ Paradise

Situated on the island of Šolta, Maslinica is a small village with interesting history. It is a stop for everyone who sails from the towns on the coast to the islands in Central Dalmatia. The village is a calm, yet lively place that offers a truly relaxed holiday.

The official history of this place begins at the end of the

17th century, when three brothers, Ivan Petar, Juraj and

Ivan, the members of the noble family Marchi, requested

the Venetian governor to allow them to build a fortress,

a church and a village on the west coast of the island of

Šolta. After the completion of the Church of St. Nicholas,

the fishing village developed around the bay where the

Marchi castle was later built.

Many centuries later, Maslinica turned into a sailors’ par-

adise after the castle was turned into a luxury hotel, while

the port was rebuilt and constructed as a marina for sailing

and luxury yachts. Marina is now equipped with a decent

berth for around 50 yachts, providing visitors with showers,

electric plugs and fresh water. Within the marina, there is

an amphitheater made from stone, where the spectacular

view of the sunset amazes visitors. The cheerful and funny

mariner Alen is here to welcome sailors with his assistance

and to provide them with the latest news about Maslinica

in several languages. Supplies and fresh fruit and vege-

tables are available in the very center of Maslinica, just a

few steps away from the marina.

Small islands opposite the village provide a nice anchor-

age for those who want to have some privacy and enjoy

a swim in the clear waters until the evening. Šešula bay,

next to Maslinica, is equipped with buoys, while there is a

safe anchorage deeper in the bay that is protected from

all the winds. Šešula bay is isolated from the center of the

village, but there is a beach night bar called «Šišmiš», a

great destination for those who want to party.

Maslinica is a logical stop for sailors who are heading from

Split, Trogir or Kaštela to other islands in Central Dalmatia.

We recommend chartering a yacht in Split or in the small

charter base Rogač on the island of Šolta.

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An Archipelago Named “The Islands of Hell”

The Pakleni Islands are a beautiful archipelago that lies in the Croatian Adriatic. Their name suggest that the islands are a hellish place, but they are quite the opposite. Small, peaceful and mainly uninhabited, they attract a lot of visitors over the summer. This text will explain you why.

The Pakleni Islands, or the “Islands of Hell” lie opposite the

Croatian town of Hvar, on the island of the same name. The

archipelago consists of around twenty small and mainly

uninhabited islands. There is a lot of bays and beaches,

and the landscape is filled with indigenous plants, whose

scents linger in the air.

The islands are a favorite destination for the visitors from

Hvar, who travel there for daily swim and sunbathing trips. It

is also a destination highly favored by modern sea-nomads,

who cruise the Adriatic on their sailing yachts, as well as

by celebrities on their luxurious motor yachts.

Marina Palmižana is situated in Palmižana Bay on Sveti

Klement, the biggest of the Pakleni Islands. The marina

is equipped with 160 berths for both luxurious motor

yachts and sailing yachts. There are toilets and showers,

electricity and fresh water. Opposite to Palmižana is Vi-

nogradišće Cove, which serves as a shelter to those who

prefer anchoring.

Some of the best restaurants are also located in the same

cove. Novak lounge bar offers tasty ice-cold cocktails under

the trees, only a few steps away from the clear turquoise

water, while the chill-out music is playing all day long.

All of this indicates that the Pakleni Islands are something

like a paradise, so why are they called the “islands of hell”?

The local name for the islands is etymologically very similar

to the ancient Croatian word for “resin”, which used to be

collected in the archipelago, and was used to repair old

wooden ships on Hvar. The foreign rulers of this area were

the first to make maps of the islands, but they did not

understand the slight difference in spelling, which turned

out to be the difference between the paradise and hell.

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Šćedro - The Most Peaceful Island of the Mediterranean

Šćedro – hard to pronounce and hart to leave. Beaches and coves of this small island attract many yachtsmen but it remains an oasis of tranquility.

Instead of trying to pronounce the name of this island,

one should steer to the canal dividing islands Hvar and

Korčula and drop the anchor in one of its beautiful bays.

According to the British author Charles Arnold, who de-

scribed some 200 of the most beautiful Mediterranean

islands in his handbook The Mediterranean Islands, Šćedro

is the most peaceful of them all. Its surface amounts to

not more than 8 km2.

Its two bays on the north shore played an important role

in the history of seamanship. Deep bays Lovište (Porat)

and Monastir offered protection to early seafarers so gen-

erously that the whole island got its name after ancient

Slavic adjective štedri, meaning generous. Additionally,

the precedent battle for Adriatic took place in the waters

of Šćedro, where Cesar’s fleet defeated Pompeius’s in

the year 47 B.C.

Furthermore, the Illyria dolmen and remains of Dominican

monastery along with the church dedicated to St. Mary

the Generous from 1456 prove the rich history of this tiny

island. The monastery was abandoned at the end of 18th

century due to pirates’ attacks. There is a wing of the

army aircraft from the World War II on the south side of the

island while the hull of that aircraft lies deeper in the sea.

The Lovište bay is divided in three branches and is protect-

ed from all winds except for northerlies, especially bura.

Each of two branches to the right, as you approach, is

equipped with some buoys belonging to three restaurants

located in the bay – Rato grill, Kod Ive and Porat grill. The

use of the buoys is free of charge in case that you visit the

restaurant and have a meal. The same system is used in

the neighboring bay Monastir, where only one restaurant

operates during the season.

A beautiful beach in the Tufera bay on the NW side of the

island attracts numerous yachtsmen but it is not recom-

mended to stay overnight there. Porteruša bay on the

south shore of the island is well protected from northerly

winds but should be avoided when southerly winds appear.

Friends of Šćedro are organized within the organization

Prijatelji otoka Šćedro (Friends of the island). Members

take care of Šćedro’s beaches, footpaths which connect

the islands most interesting locations, historical remains

and natural heritage.

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Sail to Komiža and Experience an Adventurous Holiday!

The island of Vis lies to the southeast of the major Croatian town Split. Just like its neighbors Brač and Hvar, the island is famous for its number of sunny days. On the western side of the island, there is Komiža, once an important fishing town, now a popular tourist destination.

Thanks to its position in a deep bay on the western

coast of the island of Vis, Komiža became the birthplace

of fishery on the eastern Adriatic coast. Throughout his-

tory, its citizens were famous fishermen. Moreover, they

were founders of large fisherman’s fleets wherever they

emigrated - from Canada, California and Chile to New

Zealand and Australia. The famous history is explained

in the oldest fishermen museum, situated in a fortress

in Komiža. Nowadays, Komiža offers probably the best

choice of traditionally prepared seafood. The restaurant

Jastožera is at the same time a tavern and a traditional

storage for lobsters.

The visitors who sail their yachts to Komiža can count on

around 25 berths in the town port and on around 80 buoys

anchored in the bay. Komiža also welcomes a famous big

game fishing competition in July, when some of the biggest

tuna fish can be caught in the waters around the town.

On the opposite side of the port, south east of the bay,

there is the famous Kamenica beach. During the day, it

is a favorite destination for tourists who enjoy sunbathing

and swimming. During the night, the beach turns into one

of the hottest party places on the island.

Komiža is also a perfect destination for those who seek

adventure. You can raise your levels of adrenalin by scuba

diving, paragliding, mountain biking and free-climbing.

Scuba divers, with or without license, can experience the

best of the Komiža underwater world. Become acquainted

with the underwater flora and fauna by cliff diving and wreck

diving! The mystic water world can also be experienced

by sailing to Biševo and visiting the magnificent Modra

špilja. There is enough for everyone in the town of Komiža!

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Tailor - Made Regatta Sailing event designed following your wishes, short or long, easy going or competitive, whatever your idea is we can turn it into action and deliver high quality program.

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On - Site Education Programs Whether you are looking to improve specific areas, introduce trending topics or simply develop new skills; this powerful educational experience will make it easier and more impactful.

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Visit the Distant Island of Biševo

Most Croatian islands are situated close to the mainland. There are a few, however, which lie more towards the open sea. They are mostly uninhabited and offer a welcoming break from the liveliness of the Croatian coast. One of such islands is Biševo. Small, quiet and hiding a unique natural phenomenon, this is a must visit destination.

The island of Biševo is located around 5 NM southwest

from Komiža on the island of Vis. It was profiled as a favorite

sailing destination soon after the amazing Modra špilja (the

Blue Cave) was discovered and opened for visitors.

Modra špilja was once home to the Mediterranean monk

seal (Monachus monachus), a cheerful and very rare species

of seal. However, fishermen from Komiža intensively hunted

this animal because it caused damage to their fishing nets.

When fishermen discovered the Blue Cave, they decided to

make an overground entrance by dynamite, which meant

that the animal was sheltered for good.

The cave is specific because every sunny day, from 9

a.m. to 1 p.m. there is a spectacular light show created

by the turquoise water that is reflected on the cave walls,

making an illusion that the cave itself is blue. The cave

can be accessed by a yacht from the nearby Mezopo-

rat bay. Your skipper has to maneuver the yacht in front

of the cave, while visitors have to use a tender to enter it

because it is prohibited to use an outboard engine while

accessing the cave.

For those who would like to spend more time on Biševo,

Mezoporat would be a perfect spot to take a break. There

are around eight berths with moorings, while the bay is

appropriate for anchoring and is protected from northerly

winds.

Biševo is famous for its Bišovski plovac, red wine pro-

duced by the Zaberlin family. During the day, this wine is

available at Mezoporat, while a visit to the family’s wine

cellar is recommended for those who are willing to take

a hike to a village situated on a hill a few kilometers into

the island’s interior.

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Vis – the Port That Mighty Empires Have Fought For

Vis is a Croatian island that lies in the Adriatic sea. It is located southwest of the islands of Brač and Hvar. The island was an important interception of sailing routes throughout history. Nowadays, it is a popular destination for tourists and people with yachts.

According to historical records, the island of Vis, together

with its port, has been an intersection of seafarers’ routes

and a meeting point for people of different origins and

cultures since the earliest of times. The position of the

port deep in a bay on the northeastern side of the island

made Vis an important place.

Numerous artifacts and historical documents testify about

the rich history of Vis. Many powerful empires have fought

for this island. Vis was governed by Greeks, Romans, the

Republic of Venice, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, while

both the British and French Empires tried to take control

over the island. At the end of the Second World War, the

island was used as a headquarters of the Yugoslavian

Army, and the field in the heart of the island was used as

a runway for the Allies’ air forces.

Nowadays, Vis is one of the favorite sailing destinations in

the Central Adriatic for people who charter a yacht. People

with boats can moor along the promenade of the town of

Vis, where electric power and fresh water are available for

around a hundred yachts. Another recommended berth

is located in Kut, the eastern part of the town, where

moorings with power and water can receive around 40

yachts. Those who do not get a place there can use one

of around 80 buoys moored in the bay. Yachts can be

anchored in the western part of the bay, just above the

church and the graveyard on Prirovo Peninsula.

Vis is connected to other islands and the mainland by fer-

ries and catamarans, so extra care is recommended when

approaching Vis. Furthermore, there is a large ferryboat

connecting Vis and Split, which operates twice a day.

Yachtsmen should know that the arrival of this ferry creates

large waves, so all yachts should be moored accordingly,

with an extra space between the stern and the pier!

Vis and its cheerful atmosphere very often enchant yachts-

men, so they have to change their route plans and stay

there longer than they originally intended. There is a story

about some British visitors who arrived to Vis as yachtsmen

and left it 5 days later as the owners of a property.

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Recommended Sailing Programs in Split Area

Sometimes you want more from you sailing trip. You want to learn something and to discover places and experiences you would not encounter if you were simply sailing with your family and friends.

Sailing Programs – Something for EveryoneThat is why we have prepared a number of sailing programs that will fit your needs whether you are culture savvy or adrenaline junkie. All of our programs are guided by experienced skipper, guides and instructors and they will show you and teach you all the secrets of Split area.

UNESCO Sailing Trail This guided sailing program is perfect for those who love culture and heritage. Aboard our comfortable sailing boats you will discover cultural and natural heritage of Split area. A professional tourist guide will be with you aboard and introduce you to the histo-ry of the sites. On your trip you will visit UNESCO heritage sites like the towns of Dubrovnik, Split and Trogir; Ager on the island of Hvar. The trail will also take you to the medieval towns of Korčula, Hvar and Ston while the beauty of Mljet National Park will take your breath away.

Gastronomic Sailing Week Croatian rich cultural heritage is mirrored in its cuisine, the wines from the autochthonous grape varieties and the aromatic and unique liquors. Sail away with us towards the finest restaurants and wineries of Split area, both on the coast and on the islands. One of the mandatory stops on our epicurean journey are the vineyards of autochthonous variety of plavac mali on the southern slopes of the island of Hvar, home of the Croatian first eco wine.

Adventure Sailing Our Adventure Sailing program allows you to start you go from sailing to rafting and from kayaking to free climbing in just a few hours. The program is per-fect for those who enjoy sailing but also always seek for the new experiences and will also take you to the hidden corners of Croatian coast and hinterland.

Speargun Fishing Sailing Week Discover truly hidden side of the Adriatic Sea – its un-derwaters. First a skipper takes you to the islands of Lastovo, Sušac, Svetac and Palagruža. Those are re-mote islands, away from the usual tourist routes, but that is where the fish is. Accompanied by a speargun fishing instructor you will then dive into the deep blue and learn all the tricks of the trade.

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Recommended Marinas and Bases in Split Area

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The Advantages of Chartering in the Island Base of Rogač, Šolta

There are numerous advantages of chartering in SailingEurope Charter base: there is no crowd, the clients get a free parking, a nice pebble beach is just next to the charter base and the check in/check out procedure is faster. Choosing a charter base on an island is an excellent way to discover nearby sailing destinations and to have a relaxing holiday.

The most important advantage of every yacht charter base

is its vicinity to a large transport hub, most commonly an

airport. Everybody wants their sailing holidays to start as

soon as they arrive to the base, and they want to arrive

in the smoothest way possible. Is there any advantage

of chartering in an island base at all, especially if we take

into consideration that islands can most often be reached

only by ferries? The answer is: yes. There are plenty of

advantages of chartering in an island base. I will explain this

on the example of SailingEurope Charter base in Rogač,

on the island of Šolta in Croatia.

Let us start with the airport. There is an international airport

in Split, which is well connected by shuttles and buses with

Split port. During high season, ferries to Šolta leave several

times a day. The ferry arrives to the main port of Šolta,

Rogač, just a few meters from SailingEurope Charter base.

If you are a driver and decide to take your car all the way

to your chartered yacht, you will be provided with free

parking in the base area, which is a much cheaper and

safer option than to leave it on the mainland. Furthermore,

once you arrive to Rogač, your holiday starts immediately.

In Rogač, there are no crowds, waiting and unnecessary

stress. Everything is done quickly and effectively. There is

also free Wi-Fi for the clients of SailingEurope Charter base.

There is only one charter fleet in Rogač so every Sailin-

gEurope customer can expect an individual approach

and plenty of time to prepare the best sailing holidays

they have experienced. Even if you do wait a little bit for

your yacht to get completely ready, there is a nice pebble

beach just a few steps away from the wharf. You can

refresh yourself there by swimming in the clear waters

of the Adriatic. Once you get aboard your yacht, you will

be able to reach Dalmatia’s top sailing destinations in no

time, because they are very close to the port in Rogač.

If you feel tired after arriving to Rogač and decide to spend

the first night there, you will be amazed with its pinewood

shades, terraces and picturesque scenery. At the end of

the week, you should not worry about finding a gas sta-

tion and queuing endlessly, because a gas station is also

located in Rogač port. It is probably going to be very busy

on Fridays, but you again do not need to worry because

the queue will be moving quickly.

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A Breathtaking View of Split Right From Your Yacht – ACI Split

ACI Split is more than just a marina. It is sailors’ melting pot, a place of historical importance for Croatian sailing sport, an excellent spot to view ‘the most beautiful city in the world’ and many more.

The marina is located at the north-western part of the town

port and makes the western end of the most frequent

and the most important part of the city – the waterfront,

or as we call it the Riva. ACI Split is the home for some

350 yachts moored throughout the year along with some

30 dry berths. It is equipped to receive yachts up to 80

m of LOA.

Although the marina was built in mid-eighties its renewed

toilet and shower facilities offer enough comfort for transit

visitors, while yacht owners benefit from well-organized

yacht maintenance and services such as chandlery, rigging

service, laundry, ATM, transfer and rent a car services,

several restaurants and bars as well as some of the best

charter companies in the area.

In addition, for those who are sailing sport fans, it would

be interesting to mention that ACI Split is neighboring two

most important sailing clubs in Croatia. JK Labud and JK

Mornar sailing clubs are not only eternal rivals and the

oldest sailing clubs at the Adriatic (JK Labud was found-

ed in 1923), but also the birthplace of many famous and

legendary Olympic sailors…

After enjoying a stunning view of Split historical core and

its busy port, it would be a great idea to catch a table at

the restaurant placed on a cliff above the marina, facing

the open sea and surrounding islands. Just few steps

are dividing you from a great view for nice and romantic

dinner at the Adriatic Restaurant neighboring a park above

the marina.

Afterwards, you should take a walk to the city which view

you enjoyed previously. After such an experience you might

decide to stay a little longer than you planned…

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Bobovišća: A Safe Anchorage in a Beautiful Environment

There are plenty of small bays on the Adriatic coast. One such bay hides Bobovišća, a deep and safe anchorage. The anchorage provides peace and tranquility, but it also offers excellent service to yachtsmen. Steer your boat to the island of Brač and see for yourself!

There are plenty of small bays on the Adriatic coast. One

such bay hides Bobovišća, a deep and safe anchorage.

The anchorage provides peace and tranquility, but it also

offers excellent service to yachtsmen. Steer your boat to

the island of Brač and see for yourself!

Anchorage Bobovišća is located in a deep bay on the west-

ern side of Brač Island, in the central part of the Croatian

Adriatic. According to numerous sailors who have visited

Bobovišća, it is one of the most pleasant and protected

bays in the area.

Surrounded by steep banks, and covered with a pine tree

forests, Bobovišća Bay is a tranquil place with a special

atmosphere. The breeze which runs between the branches

creates a magical soundtrack, which is supported by an

orchestra of crickets. The water is crystal clear and invites

you to jump, even before you anchor your boat.

The anchorage is equipped with 32 buoys which provide

safe berth for yachts up to 25 m of length. Although the

bay is protected from all winds, the safety is guaranteed

by the MANTA RAY® anchor system - 26 mm reverse

umbrella-shaped anchors mounted 2 m deep into the sea

floor. Every buoy possesses a quality certificate, whose

warranty is prolonged annually, after a technical supervi-

sion. The cheerful anchorage staff will help you moor your

floating home and provide you with all relevant information.

There are not more than 50 inhabitants in Bobovišća, but

this number is multiplied during summer season, when

weekenders from Split arrive to their leisure houses and

sea-cottages. There are two groceries and taverns in

Bobovišća, while snorkeling and swimming adventures

can be found either in Bobovišća or a nearby bay, below

the former quarry site.

Bobovišća is the place where Vladimir Nazor, a famous

Croatian poet, spent his later days and wrote work inspired

by the environment. Why would you not share the mood

and find your own inspiration in Bobovišća? You will not

miss it if you steer you boat to 43°21’ N 16°28’E.

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A Culinary Adventure in the Heart of Vis Island

The coast of the Adriatic is full of restaurants and taverns. Many of them offer excellent seafood and are definitely worth visiting, but only few of them have that certain something which will make you feel like you have stepped in a travel machine and arrived to the old Mediterranean. One of such restaurants can be found on Vis.

It all began a dozen years ago, when the retired lighthouse

keeper Damir and his wife Gordana decided to rebuild and

refresh their house in Žena Glava, which is more than 500

years old (yes, the house!). Žena Glava is a small village in the

very heart of Vis Island, around 10 km from the town of Vis and

8 km from Komiža. Dalmatian taverns are commonly known

as konoba, and this particular konoba is called “Pol Murvu”.

In Dalmatia, the coastal region of Croatia, konoba was a

room on the ground floor or in the basement of the house,

where wine, dried meat, salted fish, and tools and items

used to maintain the vineyard were kept. During winter,

people used to visit each other’s konoba and taste wine,

tell stories and sing. Nowadays, konoba is the name for

a tavern which is open to everyone and offers local food

and wine in an authentic ambient.

Konoba “Pol Murvu” has found its place in the shade of a

mulberry tree to which it owes its name (“murva” means

“mulberry” in the local dialect). The menu includes sea-

food caught the night before in the waters around Vis and

prepared according to very old recipes. Specialties offered

here are unlike any others, thanks to the incredibly positive

energy which permeates this konoba.

When Gordana and Damir started preparing food for their

guests, the mulberry tree was just a baby. Nowadays, it is

taller than a three-floor house. It is highly recommended to

book your table and menu in advance, because, regardless

of the lack of any kind of advertising, this establishment is

very busy during high season.

Visitors from 151 countries around the world have written

their impressions into the visitors’ book. There is also a

tradition according to which every satisfied visitor has to

leave their business card on the konoba wall. Gordana

and Damir no longer have enough room on their walls,

but I am sure they will find a place to put yours as well.

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Restaurant Marijana, Trogir – a Hidden Jewell

The most experienced travelers would agree that the best places to eat at the Adriatic are not the closest to the marina and are not usually in the first row to the promenade or a waterfront.

Restaurant Marijana in Trogir is one of those restaurants not

easy to find. It found its place in a cheerful terrace behind

the wall of a small alley heading west from the center square

in front of Trogir cathedral. On the first sight it does not look

any different from dozens of other commercial and simple

restaurants, each other offering the same tourist menu with-

out any signs of local cuisine. But first impression is this time

totally opposite from what you get when you decide to give

yourself a reward for another day at sea.

The highlight of this restaurant is its grill offer which includes

both fish and meat tidbits. It is difficult to recommend the

type of fish because the selection differs from day to day,

depending on the luck their fishermen had at sea.

Scampi buzzara changes the opinion of restaurant food,

waking memories on grandmother’s kitchen. If you want to

take a rest from seafood and want to surprise your stomach

with a nice piece of meat than beefsteak in green pepper

sauce would definitelybe the champion of the night.

Not to forget, exceptionally cheerful staff will help you with

your choice if you are not completely certain what to choose,

while wine list is created with care.

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The Temple of Tasty Seafood – Restaurant “Pojoda”

If you are looking for the best restaurant on the Adriatic, you will find yourself in a very difficult (although not entirely unpleasant) position. There are plenty of excellent restaurants and taverns on the Croatian coast that offer simple, authentic, high-quality seafood. However, one such restaurant is considered by some to be the best of all.

In a dialect spoken by old fishermen from Vis, the word

pojoda was used to describe a shelter from a storm. More

precisely, the term referred to a hidden bay or cove, a lee,

where sailors would find safety when a storm arrived,

waiting for the calm. In the context of this story, we could

say that Pojoda refers to a shelter for the hungry, or to

the name of probably the best restaurant on the Adriatic.

When you meet the owner, who is also the chef, it is easy to

realize that he was inspired by his own life when choosing

the name for his restaurant. He lived in Zagreb most of his

life, doing business that had nothing to do with gastronomy.

Suddenly, he felt a call from his ancestors (his grandfather

was a fisherman) and decided to move to Vis and start a

new life, sheltered from a stressful life in the capital.

Restaurant Pojoda is located in Kut, the southwestern

part of Vis Port on the island of Vis, just a few steps from

the pier. This part of the port was built by noblemen from

Hvar, who had their leisure homes there. They enjoyed

inviting each other to dinner and impressing their guests

with unusual and delicious recipes. That is why the owner

of Pojoda decided to prepare only food that was served

in their houses for centuries.

A typical menu at Pojoda consists of several starters (up to

eleven!), all prepared with seafood and followed by grilled

fish. Do not ask about those legendary starters because

they are simply indescribable - a perfect mix of all scents

and tastes of Vis Island and the surrounding sea. That is

something specific for this place and impossible to find

anywhere else.

The food in the restaurant is combined with the finest local

wines. Homemade liqueurs are served as a dessert, and

the tables are waiting for you in the shade of the lemon

and orange trees growing on the terrace of this palace

of divine food.

The quality of the restaurant’s food has never declined.

The owner does not like to experiment with the menu

and follow trends - he is a trendsetter in his own right.

This popular restaurant welcomes guests throughout the

whole year, which says a lot about their business policy.

Sail to Vis and find a shelter from hunger in “Pojoda”

restaurant!

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Wine Clubbing in Hvar – Red Red Wine

Wine bar scene is growing in the town of Hvar, however one bar stands out from the crowd. Visit Red Red Wine and let the owner Bruno introduce you first to the world of local and international wines.

Among several wine bars that I visited this summer in Hvar

I decided to share with you my experience from recently

launched Red Red Wine Bar located in the intimacy of

Kroz Burak Street in the very core of Hvar city. This bar is

meant to walk you through Hvar wine story and tell you

a little bit more. Romantic interior with low lights and lot

of interesting details, comfortable and unique seating in

the street along with easy listening by local young guitar

artists are there to complete the night after a delicious

dinner and before something probably more romantic,

you never know…

The owner Bruno is almost always there to walk you

through the offer of the bar, while his son does it as good

as his father in case that dad is too busy. You may choose

a glass of wine of your own choice between some hun-

dred different wines, but if you are not an expert I would

recommend you taking one of Bruno’s wine tours.

First of all there is a walk through Hvar’s wine makers’

offer. While tasting the best drops of genuine Hvar’s wine

sorts Bruno will tell you the story on the history of Hvar’s

wine production from its very beginning to nowadays,

introducing to you the most important players of wine

production of the island.

Next step would be the walk through Dalmatian islands,

introducing you the best sorts from other islands but Hvar –

form Šolta, Brač, Vis, Lastovo, peninsula Pelješac… If you

are already familiar with Dalmatian wines Bruno will take

you to a walk through chosen genuine sorts of continental

wines as well. More sophisticated wine lovers would for

sure be happy to taste Bruno’s next walk which seems to

be pretty extraordinary.

It is the choice of international wine sorts, but this time made

by Croatian winemakers. This ‘international exhibition’ leads

us to the crown of Bruno’s offer. It is the choice of prize

winning wines produced by Croatian winemakers. I must

proudly inform you that Croatian wine industry increased

significantly in recent years so it’s no wonder that some of

our distinguished producers won international prizes such

as Decanter…This is not the end of Bruno’s story. On a

special request he would be more than happy to organize

the presentation by Hvar winemakers in person, either in

his bar or in their wineries. Last but not least, Bruno is

organizing presentations and wine tastings aboard your

yacht! That would be really something, wouldn’t it?

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Viška regata - One End Means a New Beginning

Viška regatta or Vis regatta starts in Split, the first leg is being sailed from Split to Vis and the second from Vis to Split. It is very relaxed, although the most competitive sailors will find its matches there.

The end of summer sailing season is among Croatian

sailors determined by Viška regata. This highly adored

regatta is being held on the racecourse between Split and

Vis town, the weekend after Barcolana in Trieste. This year

it is going to be the weekend from October 17th to 19th.

The first leg is being sailed from Split to Vis island. Next

day is usually the day reserved for taking a rest from the

first leg and to prepare for sailing back to Split. However,

those who feel ready for a little more competition there is

the Cup of Vis port. It is a separate and amusing regatta

held in the port of Vis. At the beginning of this cup the re-

ward was a canister of red wine and Dalmatian ham pršut.

Nowadays, the cup is being sailed for fun and prestige.

However, the entire regatta is being held in very relaxed

atmosphere because almost all competitors take part in this

regatta for fun – to celebrate the end of summer season

as well as the beginning of racing season. The night at Vis

after the first leg already took its victims in terms of over

partying and celebrating too much. Cheerful atmosphere

continues during the Vis port cup when true athletes are

being cheered and teased from the waterfront by those

who keep their strength for the last leg.

The final party and the winners’ celebration take place in

Split, just before the departure of all those who still have

to transfer their boats back to bases off Split. All details

on Viška regata as well as the notice is published on the

web pages of Y.C. Labud, Split.

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Mrduja Race – Marking the End of Summer since 1927

Mrduja race is oldest Croatian regatta, first held in 1927. It takes place in the first weekend of October and is sailed from Split to the islet of Mrduja.

Organized by YC Labud from Split, Mrdujska regata (the

Mrduja Race) is one of the oldest sailing races in Europe.

Mrduja Race is traditionally taking place on the first week-

end in October between Split and the islet Mrduja, situated

between islands Brač and Šolta. The first edition of this

legendary race was held in 1927.

Nowadays, Mrduja Race is considered a feast of sailing

rather than a race. For generations now this event is con-

sidered a farewell to summer and a beginning of sailing

races season. Therefore, old sailors from Split unofficially

compete in cooking seafood titbits during the race.

There are many legends and tactics about how to win

the race, whether to steer under Brač or Šolta, to wait for

WNW maestral or NE jugo (local winds), which side to go

around Mrduja etc. which have been told for generations,

while Mrduja winners became legends among Split sailors.

Despite of the lack of racing atmosphere it is still a bit of

pride to win this race, while elder sailors form Split do not

want to miss the opportunity to keep the tradition and say

goodbye to summer.

However, away from sailing topics, the islet Mrduja has

always been the matter of fights between people from

Brač and Šolta over the ownership of this small island right

in between those two islands. Since this problem hasn’t

been solved for generations, it was decided to clarify the

ownership by pulling Mrduja on each side - who moves

it closer to their island, he should possess the island the

rest of the year. Therefore, an interesting event could be

seen around Mrduja. Tens of boats gather on both sides

of Mrduja and start pulling massive rope in order to move

it to their islands.

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Explore the Nature

Sail North Towards Kornati

Sail South Towards Zlatni Rat Beach and Blue Grotto

Explore the Culture

Sail North Towards Šibenik

Sail South Towards Stari Grad and Vis

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Explore the Nature

We have preparded two sailing routes that will take you to the most amazing natural sights and sceneries along the Dalmatian coast. They both start in Rogač, on the island of Šolta but you can adjust them according to your starting point anywhere in Split area.

Sail South Towards Zlatni Rat Beach and Blue GrottoFollow our 7-day route to visit the islands of Hvar,

Brač and its famous Zlatni Rat Beach, Vis and finally

Biševo with its Blue Grotto. On your way from Komiža

to Vis make sure to visit the Stiniva bay, another natural

atraction. Hvar is a famous party destination, but

Pakleni archipelago, just oposit Hvar, is an oasis of

peace, perfect to stop and have a swim.

1. Rogač - Stipanska bay (Brač)

2. Blaca bay - Bol - Tiha bay (or Žukova bay) -

Palmižana (Hvar)

3. Hvar - Komiža (Vis)

4. Komiža - Biševo - Vis

5. Vis - Šešula bay (Šolta)

6. Šešula bay - Krknjaši bay (Drvenik) - Rogač

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Sail North Towards KornatiThis 7-day route takes you to the Kornati archipelago –

the Croatian sailing paradise. The archipelago consists

of 140 islands and is the densest archipelago in the

Mediterranean. The southern part of the archipelago

is protected as a national park. Besides the amazing

nature you can also enjoy great fish restaurants and visit

the small fishermen villages.

1. Rogac - Šešula bay

2. Sesula bay - island of Kaprije

3. Kaprije - Lavsa (Piskera)

4. Piskera - Telašćica bay (Dugi Otok)

5. Telašćica bay - Opat (island of Kornat)

6. Opat - Primošten

7. Primošten - Krknjaši bay - Rogač

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Explore the Culture

Croatia is known for its rich cultural patrimony and we have prepared two 7-day sailing routes for the culture-savvy sailors. Both of these routes start and end in Rogač on the island of Šolta, near Split and take you to the north and south of Dalmatia. Enjoy the coastal treasures, visit the UNESCO heritage site and learn more about Croatian history while sailing.

Sail South Towards Stari Grad and VisFrom Rogač, the oldest coastal town on the island of

Šolta sail towards the island of Brač. Moor in Blaca bay

and take a small hike to explore Blaca monastery, a

hermit monks’ settlement. Than sail towards the island

of Hvar and visit Stari Grad, founded by Greek colonists

from the island of Faros in 3rd century B.C. Make sure to

visit the town of Hvar as well. Although a famous party

destination it is also home to the Europe’s oldest public

theatre. Finally, visit Vis, another ancient Greek town but

also a popular sailor’s destination with great sea food

restaurants where you can explore Croatian food culture.

1. Rogač - Milna (Brač)

2. Milna - Blaca bay - Bol - Stari Grad (Hvar)

3. Stari Grad - Palmižana

4. Hvar - Komiža (Vis)

5. Komiza - Biševo - Vis

6. Vis - Maslinica (Šolta)

7. Maslinica - Drvenik - Rogač

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Sail North Towards ŠibenikThis route will take to the medieval town of Šibenik

hidden in the deep Šibenik bay. Visit its Renaissance

cathedral, listed on the UNESCO heritage list and sail

around the fortifications of Šibenik. Sail to Skradin and

Primošten and enjoy the stroll through their charming

cobbled streets. Finally, visit the historic town of Trogir

situated on the small island. Founded by Greek colonist

in 3rd century B.C. Because of its 2300 years of

continuous urban tradition and the high concentration

of medieval palaces, churches and towers Trogir was

inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

1. Rogač - Maslinica

2. Maslinica - Zlarin - Prvić

3. Prvić (Zlarin) - Skradin

4. Skradin - Šibenik - Tribunj

5. Tribunj - Primošten

6. Primošten - Trogir

7. Trogir - Krknjaši bay - Rogač

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