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7 Day Agana Bareboat Itinerary - South
Quiet coves and friendly towns
Enjoy a Croatian yacht charter vacation along the beautiful Dalmatian Coast. Out in the Adriatic, calm morning winds give way to stronger breezes in the afternoon, while a mixture of short island hops and longer periods of blue water sailing provide ideal conditions for sailors of all abilities.
Strike out from our base at Marina, calling at Croatia’s magnificent coastal towns, scattered islands, and cultural highlights. Relish the food, wine, history and natural splendor of Dalmatia on a Croatian bareboat charter vacation.
Highlights
- Rewarding line-of-sight sailing
- Dalmatian Island exploration
- Visit jet-set Hvar town surroundings
- Discover ‘Little Venice’
- Traditional Komiža Town
- Croatian wines and seafood
Marina Agana - One week bareboat
Our base is situated at Marina Agana in Marina village, just a short taxi ride from the ancient coastal cities of Trogir and Split. Marina is a peaceful Croatian fishing village made up of cosy, terracotta roofed houses built from bright white stone. It’s an impossibly picturesque start to your Croatian holiday, and ideally situated to reach the coastal and island highlights of Dalmatia. Spend your first day getting familiar with the region and your yacht, or kick back with a pivo (beer) in one of Marina’s waterside bars.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkeling, Exploring
Marina Agana to Šešula bay
Found on the eastern edge of the lush and leafy island of Šolta, Šešula Bay is an attractive, open inlet offering safe and secluded anchorage for overnighting on board. Two local restaurants give you a choice of dining options, each with a view out over the sparkling water, and a free-of-charge mooring buoy if you decide to eat at their place.
The day’s sailing
- 19 Nautical miles
- 4 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Mooring Bouy
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants
Discover Šolta
Maslinica town
Just a short walk from Šešula Bay will take you to Maslinica town, with its 5-star marina and white-stone houses in a tiny bay.
Try the wine
Every island in Croatia has a proud wine-making history. The one on Šolta is kept alive by Vicko Kaštelanac. He will be more than happy to pick you up from Šešula Bay and drive you to his vineyards for wine tasting and local delicacies, all still made by hand.
Šešula to Komiža, Vis
Depart early from Šešula for an exciting spot of blue water sailing as you strike out for distant Vis. Vis is the most Westerly of the Dalmatian Islands, so hope for a strong wind as you point your bow towards this Adriatic gem. Head for Vis’ western coast, where the traditional town of Komiža waits in a broad and sheltered bay. This beautiful, hill-fringed town is home to a unique waterside castle and is a great spot to try Vis’ famous wine and seafood or scuba diving.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 25 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Komiža to ACI marina Palmižana, St. Clement
Turn north at the Vis islands’ westernmost tip, pointing your bow in the direction of the spectacular Pakleni Islands. Situated just across the channel from the famous town of Hvar, Pakleni Islands are the best place to leave your yacht safely in order to discover this gem. On the biggest island in the archipelago- St. Clement, on the northern side, is the ACI marina Palmižana, the busiest marina in the Adriatic.
The day’s sailing
- 20 Nautical miles
- 3 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Hiking, Exploring
Things to do
Hiking, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Wifi, Showers/Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Bars, Electricity, ATM
Discover Pakleni islands
Vinogradišće bay
This has become the most popular bay in the area, due to the excellent high-end restaurants found here, the “Laganini” beach club, and its proximity to Hvar town. Hike here from Palmižana marina, enjoying numerous botanical plants and open-air art exhibition, or grab a mooring buoy for a whole-day lounging.
Jet-set Hvar town
Hvar town is known as the “Croatian St. Tropez”, full of clubs and bars. Take a water taxi to avoid dealing with traffic, and take in the sights, including the fort above the town, where the dungeons await.
St. Clement to Vrboska, Hvar
Cruising east along Hvar’s northern shore will take you alongside the Golden Horn beach on Brač island, reaching the narrow inlet at Vrboska. Croatians know Vrboska as ‘Little Venice’, and when you arrive you’ll soon spot the resemblance. Walk the waterfront and explore the network of streets at Vrboska, or pull up a seat in a waterside restaurant for some delicious Croatian cuisine.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Vrboska to Bobovišća, Brač
Complete your tour of the Dalmatian islands with a return visit to verdant Brač. Back out on the Adriatic, you’ll squeeze through the “Gate of Split Channel” to find the town of Bobovišća on the western end of Brač island, hidden at the end of a long, shimmering bay. The town has been built around an attractive forking inlet, both of which sides have numerous mooring buoys. Stop for dinner in a single local restaurant or take a taxi into the Brač’s inland to discover more about its tradition.
The day’s sailing
- 20 Hr Sailing time
- 2 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Bobovišća to Marina Agana
It’s a short journey from Bobovišća back to our base at Marina where you need to arrive no later than 5 pm, so take the time to enjoy your final day and do a little more exploring. Visit Krknjaši Lagoon for a long lunch break in picturesque surroundings, or stop at the ancient fortified town of Trogir on your way back to marina Agana. With so much to see along the Dalmatian Coast, you’ll want to make the most of any hours you have left.
The day’s sailing
- 15 Hr Sailing time
- 2 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
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