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1 DAY : Start out from Necujam
on the island of Solta
( about 9 miles from Split).
You can anchor the boat in the middle of the bay or on one of the knots on the
sea front by all the other boats, At the end of the bay of Necujam
there are two smaller bays, Piskera and Naslinica, both worth visiting.
2 DAY :
After a good night’s
sleep and a morning coffee, set your sails and head towards Rogoznica. Rogoznica – FRAPA
marina: On the way to Rogoznica take the route along the sough side of the island of Solta
towards the bay of Krnjasi on the island of Veliki Drvenik.
Two islands, Veliki and Mali Krnjas form an amazing Lagoon in the bay and it is
ideal for swimming. The bay is well protected from the north winds and the
bottom of the sea is sandy. After arriving in the bay of Rogoznica
we recommend anchoring at Razanj, the small fishing village on the south side.
There is also the famous FRAPA marina in Rogozinca itself. It is said to be one
of the most beautiful marinas on the Adriatic,
with excellent facilities and good restaurants.While here be sure to
go and see the Zmajevo Oko ( the Dragon
Eye) the famous sea water lake, just a couple of hundred meters behind the
marina.
3 DAY :
Leave Rogoznica today
and head for the island
of Zirje, where, according
to legend, the Ilyrian’s Queen Teuta had
her harbor. You should be sailing to the bay of Stupica Vela,
which is around 15 miles from Rogoznica. The bay is protected from all winds
except the Jugo ( the south wind). You can anchor on the sandy bottom of the
sea or on one of the buoys.
4 DAY :
Sail on along the
south side of the island
of Zirje towards the
famous national park Kornati. On the way from Zirje, the first big island you
will pass is Kurba Vela. Leave it to the north. Continue sailing towards the
Kornati channel past the islands of Kameni Zakan and Ravni Zakan where you will
find excellent places to swim. You can continue sailing toward the Piskera
marina, if you want to spend the night in one of the ACI marinas.
Alternatively, if you prefer something a little more remote you could anchor in
Lavsa.
5 DAY :
Kornati archipelago –
ACI marina Piskera: Today you can start to sail through the astonishingly
beautiful Kornati islands. However, to enter the national park you will have to
buy a ticket,. There are innumerable little bays for swimming, and beautiful
landscapes. You aim should be: first the bay of Telascica on Dugi Otok , and
then the bay of Mir where you will find an amazing lake , very nice for
swimming in. Towards the evening you should be sailing back to the bay of Vruja,
the biggesyt inhabited place in the Kornati Archipelago. You can anchor the
boat in the middle of the bay. At the end of the bay there is very well known
family restaurant, famous for its seafood specialties.
6 DAY :
This is the
penultimate day, and there is a long journey ahead of you. You will be sailing
towards Primosten. The route you should be taking is – through the Kornati
Archipelago, towards the island of Kakan and Kapri ( there are some good spots
for swimming around there) and then on to Prinosten.Town of Primosten: The old part of the town of Primosten was built on the little island
attached to the main land. It is still surrounded with the city walls. The new
part of Primosten stretches along the coast, just off the island.
7 DAY :
The last day of your
journey will take you back towards Split.
On the way to Split there are a few little bays
worth visiting on the islands of Drvenik and Solta ( the bay of Maslinica
on Solta is particularly worth visiting).Split – ACI marina: In the evening you should be
anchoring your boat in Split ACI marina, the same marina from where you set
out. We recommend spending your evening looking around the old town of Split.
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