Choose between two Adriatic sailing routes. The northern route includes Ugljan, a group of unique islands, and the sailor's paradise Rab Island. The southern circle includes the peaceful Unije, the lively Mali Lošinj, and the peaceful Dugi Otok. Both routes provide opportunities to visit natural beauties such as Brijuni National Park and Kornati National Park.
Are you ready to take sail on the Adriatic? Choose between two curated itineraries, one heading north and the other heading south.
First up, moving north is Ugljan Island, which is only a short distance from Zadar. Visit its lovely towns and sandy beaches, which are ideal for a swim and an overnight stay. From here, navigate your way across a mini-archipelago that includes treasures like Silba, Olib, and Molat, each with its own allure, ranging from lively summer atmosphere to calm bays. Don't miss out on the undersea sights and local cuisine.
Stop at Ilovik, the Lošinj group's southernmost isle, on the southern trail - explore Mali Lošinj, an Adriatic place with 7,000 people, before heading to Unije, your tourist-free haven.
If you've already visited Unije, head north to the Brijuni Islands, a National Park since 1983 and a former summer retreat for President Tito. Words cannot describe how beautiful it is; you must see it for yourself.
Continuing north, we stop at Rab Island, dubbed the "happy island" by the Romans. It's a sailor's paradise, with endless beaches and good breezes.
Finally, we return to Dugi Otok, the largest in the Zadar archipelago. It's the go-to for peaceful retreats. Telaščica Nature Park and the renowned Kornati National Park are must-sees on any sailing itinerary in Croatia.