Southern Comfort

Southern Comfort

Embark on a nautical journey from the historic city of Šibenik, our base port, heading south through the Adriatic. Discover serene coves, vibrant coastal towns and islands. This reccomended sailling route promises an unfrogetable adventure which might inspire you while creating your perfect itinerary,

Šibenik

 

Šibenik is one of the larger cities in Dalmatia and it’s rich history, natural beauty along with cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination.

 

 

 

Šibenik is home to four impressive fortresses and to Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol oft he city. Nearby Šibenik, Krka National Park is located, famous for its breathtaking waterfalls and well preserved nature.

Primošten

 

Primošten is a small town well known for its beautiful vineyards and beaches such as Mala Raduča.

 

Kornati

 

The Kornati archipelago, also known as a „nautical paradise“, consists of 89 mostly uninhabited islands, islets and reefs. The park is located between Zadar and Šibenik.

Stunning bay of Telašćica is located in the southeastern part of the island of Dugi Otok. It was declared a nature park in 1988 because of its rich wildlife, natural richness, marine life and importance. Nature Park Telašćica includes high, breathtaking cliffs and a saltwater lake Mir.

 

Split

 

Split is the second-largest city in Croatia. It’s very vibrant, full of breathtaking architecture and rich history. 

The heart of Split is the Diocletian’s Palace, UNESCO World Heritage site, which consists of many narrow streets and ancient building where modern and historical elements meet. 

 

 

Very popular place for Split is the Riva promenade, full of cafes, restaurants which offer a stunning view of the nearby islands and the Adriatic Sea.

Brač

 

Everyone knows that one oft he best beaches in world are on the island of Brač. Near the town Bol is the most beautiful gravel beach on the Adriatic, Zlatni Rat, perfect for sunbathing and enjoying the crystal clear sea.

 

Hvar

 

Hvar is a stunning islandin the Adriatic Sea, full of beautiful landscapes, vineyards and well – preserved nature. It’s the place with the most sunny days in Croatia and its history dates back to ancient Greece. Nowadays it is known for wonderful beaches and nightlife.

 

Korčula

 

Historic town Korčula, located on the island of Korčula, is home to the explorer Marco Polo and known as the „Little Dubrovnik“. Korčula has everything to satisfy anyone’s taste. On the western side of the island is a small charming town Vela Luka with a rich culture and history.

 

 

Mljet

 

The island of Mljet is also known for its National Park Mljet, which was established back in 1960. and it consists oft he northwest part of the island. The main attractions of the National Park are the two salt water lakes. 

Nearby is the youngest National Park in Croatia, National park Lastovo, which consists oft he island Lastovo and its archipelago. It is breathtaking with its untouched nature and and pristine beauty with numerous options for relaxing and exploring.

 

 

Dubrovnik

 

Dubrovnik is an intact medieval city woth many things to offer. The old town is full of landmarks like the main thoroughfare, also known as Stradun, Onofrio’s Fountain and the Church of Saint Blaise, which are all sourounded by the magnificent city walls. 

 

 

There is a cable car to Mount Srđ where you 

can see the jewel of Dalmatia from another point of view.