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7 Day Agana Sailing Itinerary - Northern Islands

Set sail on an enchanting week-long adventure to Croatia’s Northern Islands, where history, natural beauty, and tranquil waters converge. This itinerary takes you through secluded bays, picturesque towns, and the breathtaking Kornati National Park, offering the perfect balance of relaxation and exploration. From uncovering ancient ruins to savoring traditional delicacies and experiencing the serene charm of car-free islands, every stop on this route is steeped in the unique allure of the Adriatic.

Chart your course and prepare for an unforgettable voyage through these captivating destinations.

Day 1

Sićenica

Sićenica is a small, quiet and delightful bay, enclosed in rare pine trees and karst walls raised by hand centuries ago. Mooring buoys belong to the marina Frapa on the other side of the hill and are payable. There is a cute promenade along the coast and the restaurant “Lanterna” is very good and widely beloved. 

Mooring

The bay is laid with mooring buoys that belong to marina Frapa in Rogoznica town – just across the hill. Free anchoring is allowed with a distance of 300 m from the last buoy. 

Things to do

Swimming, sipping a glass of wine and sunbathing is the best thing to do while in this bay surrounded with translucent waters of Adriatic sea. A nice walk and a great restaurant are worth the trip to coast.

Facilities

Moorngs Buoys, Restaurant

Sićenica, Croatia
Day 2

Skradin

Skradin is a picturesque Dalmatian town with narrow cobbled streets and venetian architecture dating back to the 10th century, when it was still called Scardona by the Romans. The gateway between the sea and the Krka National Park, Skradin lies at the river entrance to the park itself. As you make your way up the winding Krka river to Skradin be sure to stop at local mussels farms to pick up some fresh produce! The ACI Marina is very busy in the summer so be sure to book ahead of time. It is also possible to anchor in the bay and the mud riverbed ensures good holding, or you could also pic up some mooring buoys or visit nearby restaurant with a lovely dock for its guests. In the evening explore Skradin town and try the traditional Croatian delicacy “peka”; a combination of meat or fish and potatoes slow cooked for 2-4 hours. Konoba Toni in the old town is well known for fantastic peka. Skradin’s position as both a Dalmatian town and a river-side town brings some delicious meals, and excellent wine sorts. You can venture a short trip inland to have a taste in the local winery, or use the whole day to explore the Krka National Park.

Mooring

The ACI marina in Skradin uses Med-style mooring lines, like all marinas in Croatia, and, like all marinas in Croatia, it is good to reserve it in advance in high season and call on VHF 17 while approaching. There are a couple of mooring buoys on the other side of the riverbed also belonging to ACI marina, and anchoring is allowed in the mud bottom on the north side of the river, before the marina. The restaurant Vidrovača has a couple of berths for their guests, so try reserving dinner on time.

Things to do

Visiting the Krka National Park is the main reason to go to Skradin. You can spend 3 hours or 3 days wandering the intertwined wooden pathways around waterfalls and lakes of this river. After the last cascade it is also allowed to swim in the lake, so remember to bring a swimsuit. Skradin, however, is more than the rich park. Gastrology here is special, so opt for the amazing “peka” dish, or try the freshest mussels around. Reaching the local Bibich winery or archeological find known as the “Troy of Croatia” is also a great way to spend an afternoon.

Facilities

Marina, town quay, buoys, anchoring, electricity, water, toilets and showers, ATM, Provisioning, Restaurants, Cafe’s, Wine tasting, Banks, Taxi, Bike rental, boat rental, national park information centre, Laundry, Wifi.

Skradin
Day 3

Zlarin

Zlarin is the only village on the small island situated at the mouth of the Krka river. Historically the island is famous for the harvesting and processing of red coral and there is a small museum and beautiful coral jewellery shop dedicated to this tradition. Cars are banned from the island, giving it a special charm and making it the perfect place to relax. There is a selection of restaurants to enjoy an evening meal, one of our favourites is family restaurant “Ivana” for excellent Dalmatian cuisine.

Mooring

There is usually space to moor on the large town quay, which offers shelter from most winds, but can get very choppy when a north-westerly is blowing. Anchoring isn’t free of charge in the bay, and there are payable mooring buoys.

Things to do

Immerse yourself in the Zlarin tradition, visit the coral museum or just soak in the atmosphere in one of the local cafes.

Facilities

Town quay; electricity, water, toilets and showers; Mooring buoys;  ATM, Provisioning, Restaurants and Cafe’s

Zlarin
Day 4

Lavsa island, Kornati National Park

Entering Kornati National Park – the “crown of Croatian islands” requires a ticket for your yacht. The park itself is protected due to rich underwater life, hidden beneath the surface between 150 islets and reefs of the park. Lavsa island is a lovely speck of land with a hidden cove almost designed to leave your yacht overnight. After finding the barely visible entrance to the bay, drop anchor and visit the restaurant for some succulent fish delicacies.

Photo received from JUPPLO

Mooring

Included in the price of the national park ticket is also the usage of park’s mooring buoys, so try to avoid anchoring whenever you can to prevent further harm to the seabed. Tickets are best purchased at least a day in advance, either online or in tour agencies, either for 1, 3 or 7 days. If your goal is to reach ACI Piškera marina to spend a night at the only place that has a working supermarket, then the ticket for Kornati is included in the marina berth. Entry tickets for 3 days also include adjecent Nature Park Telaščica further up north.

Things to do

Kornati islands are known as sailors paradise, so get to tacking and jibing. You can also get in touch with a local diving centre if you have your diving license and discover the magical underwater world of the protected area.

Facilities

Mooring buoys, Restaurants, berths and shops in ACI marina Piškera.

Kornati
Day 5

Stupica Vela Bay, Žirje

A real pearl – Stupica Vela on the southeast side of Žirje island is a great escape from everyday worries. Settled between Mediterranean bushes is a lonesome restaurant, serving home-made and self-cought food, bringing the real Dalmatian sense into every bite. Put on good walking shoes, bring water and head to the top of the hill to visit old Illyrian ruins from the 6th century combined with a sublime view of the bay, or simply lounge on board immersing yourself in the serenity of the surroundings. 

Mooring

Payable mooring buoys or free anchoring at least 300 meters from them.

Things to do

Sunbathe, swim in the bay, kayak or paddle on a SUP around the bay, snorkel, or climb the hill to visit the Ilyrian ruins from the 10th century.

Facilities

Mooring buoys, Restaurant

Stupica Vela Bay
Day 6

Rogoznica

A small resort town situated in a deep and sheltered bay, much of the charming town of Rogoznica is located on a small island connected to the mainland via a bridge. The waterfront is lined with bars, shops and several good restaurants, all of which enjoy the beautiful views over the bay; especially at sunset. Across the other side of the bay is the Dragon’s Eye salt-water lake and Marina Frapa; reputed as one of the most beautiful and exclusive marinas in Croatia. Within the marina complex is; a sushi restaurant, sports centre, disco and swimming pool. The charming lavander labyrinth above the town quay is also worth a look.

Mooring

Rogoznica is the home of an often-rewarded marina: Marina Frapa, which also offers mooring buoys on both sides of the bridge connecting Rogoznica island and mainland. The town quay is on the island itself, equipped with good mooring lines, showers and toilets. Free anchoring is also possible a little further inland, after passing the island on its eastern edge.

Things to do

Discovering great food in waterfront restaurants, sipping cocktails in bars, climbing the hill above the town quay to see the lavander labyrinth, or getting to know local legends about dragons while visiting the Dragons Eye lake next to the marina are all good ideas to pass the afternoon or evening. Renting bikes or scooter and going for a little longer ride can also delight and entice you.

Facilities

Marina, Town Quay: electricity, water, showers and toilets; ATM, provisioning, Restaurants, bars and cafe’s, fuel

Rogoznica
Day 7

Agana

The Moorings base at Marina Agana is only a short walk from the scenic village of Marina, where you’ll find a selection of taverns and restaurants that serve superb seafood and Croatian cuisine. But apart from the delights of exploring the Dalmatian Islands aboard your graceful yacht, sailing in Agana waters brings other rewards. The cosmopolitan and vibrant city of Split is only about a 25-minute drive away, with its numerous attractions ranging from the historic Diocletian’s Palace and a host of museums to a wide variety of chic boutiques and upmarket restaurants.

 

Mooring

No moorings or anchorages are available at Agana. The marina is first-rate, modern, and has all amenities.

Dinghy dockage: No dinghy dockage is available.

Things to do

The many attractions in Split include the famous Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Aside from temples and other intriguing structures, it also houses the Town Museum, which highlights Split’s history. The museum is intriguingly thought-provoking and will help you place the history of the area into a wider context. The city’s Archaeological Museum has a fantastic collection of artefacts from Roman times. There are several outstanding art galleries in Split. Two of them are the Mestrovic Gallery, which contains assorted sculptures, and the Gallery of Fine Arts, which contains a variety of paintings from different periods. Other area attractions include the ancient walled town of Trogir. It is a fascinating place to visit, making you feel as though you have stepped into a time warp to a distant era in the past. The Roman ruins of Solin and the natural wonders of the Krka National Park are just a couple of the additional points of interest in the vicinity of Split.

Facilities

All facilities for yachts are available.

7 Day Agana Sailing Itinerary – Northern Islands

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