Northern Exposure

Embark on a nautical journey from the historic city of Šibenik, our base port, heading north 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.

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.

 

Zadar

 

Zadar is a historic, romantic town on the Dalmatian coast. In the old town of Zadar there are many unique attractions such as the Sea Organ, Sun Salutation and the Roman Forum with a pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus.

 

 

 

Cres

 

In the north oft he Adriatic Sea, the largest island in Croatia is located. Cres is rich in flora and fauna with diverse landscapes, stunning coastline and freshwater lake Vransko Jezero. The main town, also named Cres, is very charming with a picturesque harbor.

 

Lošinj

 

On the island of Lošinj is situated the city Mali Lošinj which is known for the Museum of Apoxyomenos, fragrant gardens, beautiful bays and Mediterranean climate.

 

 

 

Pula

 

One of the largest cities of the Istrian Penisula, situated on the south, is Pula. It is a town with vibrant culture and well – presserved ancient buildings such as the Pula Arena. Pula has a lot to offer with its long tradition of fishing and wimemaking.

 

 

 

Rovinj

Rovinj is a picturesque coastal city located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia. The old town is well known for its colorful houses and narrow cobblestone streets which lead to the iconic landamark, the Church of St. Euphemia.


The Rovinj archipelago conists of 22 island which are perfect for exploring.