Planned distance on the route: approximately 198 nautical miles.
Route:
Day 1: Split-Rogoznica - 33 miles.
Day 2: Rogoznica-Prvic - 14 miles.
Day 3: Prvic-Skradin - 16 miles.
Day 4: Skradin-Murter - 28 miles.
Day 5: Murter-Kakan Island-Kaprije Island - 15 miles.
Day 6: Kaprije-Primosten Island - 14 miles.
Day 7: Primosten-Trogir-Slit(Marina Kastela) - 38 miles.
Detailed itinerary:
Day 1 - Saturday:
Boarding will begin at 2:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. While all the passengers arrive and we prepare to set sail, we will have time to settle in the cabins, meet other passengers, the crew and we will be taught the basic operation of the ship. navigation. We will serve a traditional welcome drink to break the ice and get to know each other. In the mid-afternoon, we will set sail from the Marina for a short cruise to Rogoznica where we will spend the first night on board enjoying the first views, dinner and a delicious meal. and the company.
Day 2 - Sunday:
After breakfast, which we will prepare on board, we will continue the journey to Prvic, an island with an area of 2 km2 and 150 inhabitants, which has only two small villages and was first mentioned in history in the 11th century. In Prvic History has also left its mark in the form of many historical and cultural monuments. Several altars in the Baroque style, fragments from the early Christian era, the Church of the Holy Virgin Mary with a convent built by monks from the Glagolitic era and many other monuments. which testify to the cultural richness of this small island. Prvic is also known as the home of the inventor of the parachute, Faust Vrancic, whose grave is located in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Throughout history the inhabitants of the island have lived on agriculture and livestock. Today, Prvic plays an important role as an attractive tourist destination: sunny beaches, a crystal-clear sea, the scent of pine trees in the shadows and old stone houses attract visitors and make the island an ideal place for those who want to Relax in a typical Mediterranean atmosphere. There is no car life, no noise, no shopping centres, no banks and no offices. There are only two small grocery stores and a post office. The old wooden buildings stand out here: windmills of wheat and water mills, the Franciscan islet of Visovac with a devotional sanctuary, a rich library and an art-cultural treasure.
Day 3 - Monday:
After breakfast served on board, we continue to Skradin, the small town at the mouth of the Krka River. Skradin is a romantic Mediterranean town with narrow cobbled streets, promenades, arches and stairs. The old town is a protected cultural monument. Most of the houses in the old town are from the 18th and 19th centuries and have the facades typical of the architecture of Venice and its surrounding areas. Skradin is an attractive tourist destination whose beauty is crowned by the three excursion areas The most attractive are the Krka National Park, the Skradinski buk waterfalls and the Roški slap waterfall. The Krka River is undoubtedly the most beautiful karst river in Croatia. The river is famous for its numerous karst waterfalls.
Day 4 - Tuesday:
In the morning, when we are ready and the sailboat is anchored to the sound of the sea, we set off towards the impressive Island of Murter. A good spot for bird lovers, whose pine forest hides the only Dubrava falconry centre. True jewels of religious architecture are the medieval church of St. Michael in Murter and the baroque church of St. Francis of Assisi, the pride of Betina. Traces of the remains ... the ancient Liburnians. The largest of them, Liburni Gradina, envelops today's settlements, Betina and Murter. The historical and geographical series continues with the remains of the town of Colentum, a Roman villa, and the ancient "dungeon" cistern.
Day 5 - Wednesday:
After a good breakfast, we will sail among the islands and islets of the Kornati to the nearby islands of Kakan and Kaprije, where we can stroll through small villages bathed by crystal-clear waters. Kaprije Island dates back to the 14th century. , or even earlier, according to some records. It has accumulated cultural and historical influences from the nobility and the Ottoman conquerors, which have left a deep mark on its history. You can also climb Vela Glavica, the highest point of the island, and marvel at the views. As for agriculture, Kaprije Island is covered with olive trees and vineyards, and walking through these fields can be very rewarding, and a very good anti-stress therapy.
Day 6 - Thursday:
We will be in Primosten, where we will be able to see houses with tiled roofs, cellars full of old barrels from which the smell of local wine comes out, ladies dressed in black, sometimes a stray donkey, a church on a hill and a cemetery facing the to the west. Its beaches are among the top ten in Croatia. The views from the "Magistrala" road are not to be missed.
Day 7 - Friday:
After spending almost a week and seeing so many relaxing and beautiful things, as a culmination of the trip we will go to the emblematic city of Trogir. It is located on a small island, 20 km west of Split. It is connected to the mainland by a bridge. At one end of the island there is a Venetian bell tower and a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral with a beautiful doorway, carved with precious reliefs. Between Trogir and Split there are the remains of seven medieval castles, from which it takes its nickname: the Riviera of the Seven Castles or Kastela Riviera. Once docked at the Port of Marina Kastela, we will go to celebrate the last night in Split and get to know its architectural wealth.
Day 8 - Saturday:
It's time to say goodbye until next time. At 09:00h we will disembark at Marina Kastela. It is important to collect all our personal belongings and make sure that we do not leave anything on board. Happy sailing to everyone!
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