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7 Day Power Itinerary - Cruise off the Beaten Track

Embark on a unique Croatian power yacht charter along the breathtaking coastline, perfect for both seasoned powerboaters and beginners.

Highlights:

  • Pristine sandy beaches
  • The historic town of Vis
  • A deer colony on Badija Island
  • Longer distance legs across the open sea
  • The breathtaking old town of Korčula
  • A taste of delicious Croatian wines
Day 1

Stari Trogir, Mainland Agana

Start your adventure at Marina Agana, home to our The Moorings base. Take your time to settle in, get comfortable on the yacht, and ensure you have enough provisions for the week ahead.

For those not too tired from the journey, we recommend cruising toward your first destination—Stari Trogir Bay, located 11 nautical miles west of the marina. While the name may evoke thoughts of the nearby UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, this bay offers a completely different experience. We’re steering clear of busy towns to discover peaceful, secluded spots, and Stari Trogir Bay is the perfect example. Anchor in this calm, spacious bay with a sandy bottom, swim over to the small sandy beach, and enjoy a delightful dinner aboard while watching the sunset behind the picturesque lagoon of nearby islands. To make the most of this tranquil spot, dive straight into the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea the next morning, starting your day in the most refreshing way possible.

The day’s sailing
  • 1.1 Hr Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
  • 11 Nautical miles

*Please note, this itinerary requires guests to have anchoring experience for safe overnight stays, as the route is highly weather-dependent. Due to the remote nature of these stops, expect reduced costs as there will be no access to electricity, water refills, or waste disposal. Suggested overnight stops are located near, but not within, towns or marinas—offering a true escape into nature.

Mooring

Anchor

Things to do

Swim, snorkel, sandy beach

Facilities

None

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track
Day 2

Vis Bay, Vis Island

Next, cruise to the serene island of Vis, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and relaxed vibe. While Vis town can get busy during peak season, arriving in the early afternoon aboard a power catamaran ensures you’ll find plenty of space on the town quay. Alternatively, the bay is spacious enough to anchor, or you can grab one of the many mooring buoys and enjoy the town from the water.

Vis Island was closed to the public until the 1990s, adding an intriguing layer of history to explore today. Choose from a variety of unique experiences, such as a military tour, a Mamma Mia-themed tour, or a wine tour of the island. For a truly unforgettable evening, head to Fort George, a 19th-century fortress, where you can enjoy a fantastic night out.

The day’s sailing
  • 2,7 hrs (*average cruising speed 10kts)
  • 27 nm

Mooring

Town quay (non reservable), payable mooring buoys, anchor

Things to do

Exploring, Hiking, Cycling, Island tours, Wine tours, Rent a Car, Rent a scooter, Rent a quad, Diving centre, Restaurants, Bars

Facilities

*Anchor and buoys: none
*Town Quay: Electricity, Water, Rubbish, Toilets and Showers, ATM, Laundry, Supermarket / Provisioning, Fuel and Ice, Restaurants and Bars

Discover

Discover Vis Island

Island / Military Tour
Embark on a unique adventure and delve into the history of Vis. Drive to scenic viewpoints at 580 meters above sea level, explore abandoned bunker labyrinths, and uncover submarine tunnels, all while soaking in the island’s fascinating past.

Wine Tasting
Did you know that Vis Island was once the main supplier of wine and grapes in the Mediterranean during the 19th century? Today, you can experience an authentic wine tasting at one of the island’s inland vineyards or enjoy a tasting of native wine varieties inside an old bunker just on the outskirts of Vis town.

Mamma Mia!
Join the many visitors to Vis who enjoy regular screenings of Mamma Mia! in the island’s open-air theatre. The residents of Vis take great pride in having served as the main filming location for the Mamma Mia movies, so it’s no surprise that you’ll hear plenty of ABBA songs playing throughout the island. Enjoy themed island tours, the iconic open-air cinema, and immerse yourself in the lively spirit of the films.”

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track
Day 3

Przina Beach, Korcula Island

Cruise out for the longest leg of the itinerary and set your course along the southern coast of Korčula Island, often referred to as the “”green island”” of Croatia. As you glide past numerous bays and coves, take the opportunity for a leisurely stop, enjoying views of the Lastovo Archipelago to the south, perfect for some sunbathing and relaxation. Continue until you reach a crescent-shaped sandy cove at the southern tip of the island.

Spend the rest of the day swimming, exploring, and strolling along the sandy beach. You can also visit one of the nearby wineries. Korčula is renowned for its Grk grape variety, which only grows here, and this area is home to a dozen small family-run wineries eager to share their local specialties, paired with their wines. They’ll also tell fascinating stories about island life and their winemaking traditions. For the more active adventurers, take a walk over to the charming town of Lumbarda on the opposite side of the island and enjoy the lively summer atmosphere as evening falls.

The day’s sailing
  • 4.5 Hr Sailing time
  • 45 Nautical miles

Mooring

Anchor

Things to do

Swim, go to the sandy beach, visit a winery, walk to Lumbarda town, hiking

Facilities

None

Discover

Off the Beaten Track
The area around Pržina Beach is truly off the beaten path. For adventurers and explorers, an early morning walk will lead you to one of the most remote corners of Korčula Island—the Raznjic Lighthouse. This secluded spot is a haven of untouched nature, requiring a 30-minute walk to reach the easternmost tip of the island, where you’ll discover ancient stone formations from the prehistoric era. Be sure to bring water shoes if you’d like to take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters next to the lighthouse.

For Any Wine Enthusiast
Croatia is a true wine country, especially the islands of Vis and Korčula, where unique grape varieties thrive. Grk wine, which can only be grown in the sandy soils of Korčula, is a must-try for wine lovers. This rare variety grows alongside other grapes due to its unique pollination process, making it an unforgettable experience for anyone interested in learning about the challenges and rewards of cultivating this protected wine variety.”

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track
Day 4

Badija, Korcula

A short cruise takes you to Badija, an uninhabited island off the coast of Korčula. The entire archipelago is a hidden gem, with small islets, shallow waters, and plenty of sandy-bottom anchoring spots. Each island offers its own unique charm, so it’s no surprise that you’ll see plenty of dinghies and water taxis hopping between them. We highly recommend dedicating a full day to exploring this area.

Island Stupe is perfect for snorkeling and features a trendy beach and lounge bar. Vrnik is known as an artistic haven, frequently visited by Croatian celebrities, and boasts beautiful beaches. Badija Island is home to a historic monastery open for visits, as well as a friendly deer colony that roams freely around the island.

The anchoring grounds here are simple and well-protected, with a sandy bottom, ensuring a peaceful and quiet night under the stars.

The day’s sailing
  • 30 Minutes sailing time
  • 5 Nautical miles

Mooring

Anchor

Things to do

Island hopping, Deer watching, sightseeing, bar hopping, snorkeling, swimming, paddling, kayaking

Facilities

Restaurants & Bars

Discover

Island Hop
Explore the charming Badija Island and its friendly deer colony. The younger deer often wander close to the beach in search of snacks, so be mindful—they may rummage through your bags to find a treat! After enjoying the beach, head over to Moro Beach on Stupe Island for after-beach fun and delicious cocktails. Swim ashore to the small beach or explore the scattered rocks, perfect for a snorkeling adventure in the crystal-clear waters.

Korčula Town
Known as the “”Mini Dubrovnik,”” Korčula Town is a must-visit, with its impressive city walls, numerous wine bars, and the traditional moreška sword dance, performed weekly. If you find yourself in town on June 30th, be sure to join in the celebrations for the mid-summer festival, featuring a vibrant carnival, concerts, and plenty of local festivities. Don’t miss the chance to visit the house where Marco Polo was born, and climb the St. Marcus Tower for breathtaking views. For the perfect ending to the day, head to the rooftop bar at the top of a 16th-century defensive tower and enjoy a stunning sunset.”

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track
Day 5

Lovišće, Šćedro Island

Raise your anchor and bid farewell to Korčula Town as you head north toward Lovišće, a small yet picturesque bay on Šćedro Island.

Protected as a nature park, this pristine area offers a serene escape with many hidden coves, each more captivating than the last. The quiet charm of these secluded bays, combined with the intoxicating scents of nature and the sparkling crystal-clear waters under the summer sun, will make you feel as if you’ve found paradise. Šćedro’s bays have been known since ancient times as ideal anchorages and safe harbors, and some of the region’s most famous battles took place in these waters. A short walk up the hill leads you to the abandoned village of Nastane, where you can explore its picturesque stone houses, offering a glimpse into a long-forgotten past.

The day’s sailing
  • 2.3 Hr Sailing time (*average cruising speed 10kts)
  • 23 Nautical miles

Mooring

Payable mooring buoys

Things to do

Swim, snorkel, kayak, paddle, hike

Facilities

Restaurant on shore

Did you know?

Šćedro Island was once the closest land to the site where Roman giants Julius Caesar and Pompey clashed in their famous naval battle in 49 BC. Evidence of this historic event can still be found today, with numerous artifacts discovered in the waters surrounding the island.

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track
Day 6

Stari Grad, Hvar Island

Cruise to Stari Grad on Hvar Island, one of Croatia’s oldest and most picturesque towns. With its charming streets, historic landmarks, and beautiful harbor, Stari Grad offers the perfect place to anchor and explore. Immerse yourself in the island’s rich history, savor local cuisine, and enjoy stunning views of the Adriatic—all while effortlessly gliding through the waters aboard your powerful charter.

The entire bay of Stari Grad provides excellent shelter, making anchoring straightforward, though it typically requires the use of stern lines to shore. Alternatively, if you arrive early, you can dock at the town quay in the heart of Stari Grad, allowing you to explore this fascinating town on foot without needing your dinghy.

The day’s sailing
  • 2.7 Hr Sailing time
  • 27 Nautical miles

Mooring

Anchor, Town Quay (not reservable)

Things to do

Walk around the town, restaurants, bars, museums, historic sites, rent a car, rent a bike, hike, shopping in small boutiques, visit Hvar town

Facilities

*Anchor and buoys: none
*Town Quay: Electricity, Water, Rubbish, Toilets and Showers, ATM, Laundry, Supermarket / Provisioning, Fuel and Ice, Restaurants and Bars”

Day Stop

Hvar Town and Pakleni Archipelago

It’s no secret that Hvar Town is the hotspot for the best parties and beach events in Croatia during the summer. Make a stop near Carpe Diem Beach or anchor in front of Hula Hula Bar and join the lively after-beach party. If you’re in the mood for something more relaxed, visit one of the many fantastic restaurants in the Pakleni Archipelago for a fine dining lunch experience. Alternatively, you can anchor in front of Hvar Town itself, allowing time for a morning or afternoon stroll, a coffee, or a refreshing drink while soaking in the town’s vibrant atmosphere.

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track
Day 7

Agana Base

Conclude your adventure by cruising back to Marina Agana. After a scenic 29-nautical-mile journey, take a moment to refuel and reflect on the unforgettable experiences of your Croatian power yacht charter. From tranquil coves to lively towns, you’ve explored some of the most stunning spots along the Adriatic, leaving with memories to last a lifetime.

The day’s sailing
  • 2.9 Hr Sailing time
  • 29 Nautical miles

Mooring

Head back to base. All marinas in Croatia use the stern-to mooring with mooring lines

Things to do

Before or after your power yacht adventure, there’s plenty to explore around Marina Agana. Unwind on one of the two nearby beaches, enjoy a meal at a local restaurant, or take a short trip to the historic towns of Trogir or Split. In Split, don’t miss the iconic Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or immerse yourself in the city’s rich history with visits to Game of Thrones filming locations. You can also wander through the charming old town, filled with a variety of restaurants and bars.

Just a short distance from Agana, Trogir offers a fascinating glimpse into the past with its well-preserved medieval architecture, also protected by UNESCO. History enthusiasts will also want to explore the Roman ruins of Solin and the stunning Krka National Park—both must-see attractions, best enjoyed with a half-day excursion.

Facilities

Water Refill, Electricity, Showers & Toilets, ATM, Provisioning, Restaurants & Bars, Car rental, Taxi, Laundry.

Day Stop:

Stomorska Town, Šolta Island

For early risers, consider adding a stop at one of the most charming little towns on the Croatian coast—Stomorska. Located on your way back to base, it offers plenty of space to anchor between the beach and the town quay. Enjoy lunch at one of the local restaurants perched above the sea, or simply relax aboard your boat, soaking in the picturesque view of the town’s charming houses and peaceful surroundings.

7 Day Power Itinerary – Cruise off the Beaten Track

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