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Sailing Route from Trogir: Route 3

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Frano Sestan

Sep 16, 2024

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Start your seven-day sailing adventure from the historic town of Trogir, exploring Croatia’s beautiful islands. Discover serene bays, and natural wonders like national park Kornati. Relax in Rogoznica before returning to Trogir, experiencing a perfect blend of culture and coastal charm.

DAY 1: Trogir - Primošten

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Your journey begins in the historic town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site. After getting on board and getting situated, you will hopefully have enough time to sail towards Primošten. Primošten is a beautiful town on the coast, just a couple of hours' sail from Trogir. It's an ideal spot to spend your first night of vacation. For berthing in Primošten, you have the option to go to the city port or pick up a buoy, then use the dinghy to go for a night walk. There are also excellent dining options to choose from, such as Restaurant Dvor, Capocesto, or Kamenar.

Aerial view of the stunning peninsula town of Primošten

DAY 2: Primošten - Skradin

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Your first night is behind you, and you are enjoying your morning coffee. On Day 2, you will sail towards Skradin, one of the oldest towns in Croatia. Skradin is located near Krka National Park, and it’s possible to explore the park using bikes or by taking the boat that goes up the river. To check ticket prices, you can always look it up online. For berthing in Skradin, you have the option to go to ACI Marina Skradin or to find a spot in the city port.

Photo from the air of Skradin

DAY 3: Skradin - Island Ravni Žakan

Today's destination is island called Ravni Žakan which is small island located in Kornati archipelago, within Kornati National Park. Ravni Žakan is known for cryistal-clear sea and pristine nature. On the island there is resturant which has it'sown pier where you can berth if you want have dinner at the restutrant.

Ravni Žakan, National Park Kornati

DAY 4: Island Ravni Žakan - Island Žirje, Stupica Mala

So far, you’ve visited Primošten, Skradin, and Ravni Žakan. Today, you’ll head towards the island of Žirje, specifically to Stupica Mala Bay. The bay is about a two-hour sail away. On your way, you can stop for lunch at Smokvica Island, where you’ll find the restaurant Smokvica, which is part of the Kornati. The food there is fantastic, but reservations are a must, so make sure to call ahead.

Stupica Mala is a bay where anchoring is not allowed; instead, there are buoys available. There are plenty, but during peak season, it's best to arrive early if you want to be sure of getting a spot. The buoys are in good condition, but there’s no assistance with mooring—just someone who comes by every evening to collect the fee for the buoy. The bay is peaceful and stunning, located on the southern side of the island.

Island Žirje, Stupica Mala

DAY 5: Island Žirje, Stupica Mala - Island Zlarin

As your vacation draws to a close, today you'll visit the island of Zlarin, a small island located just outside the entrance to Šibenik. Zlarin is a charming car-free island with several good restaurants. The sea is crystal clear, and if you moor at the pier, you’ll have access to electricity and water. If you can’t get a spot at the pier, there are also options to use a buoy or anchor. The anchorage is very secure, with depths ranging from 6 to 10 meters and a sandy seabed.

Zlarin also has a few abandoned military bunkers and tunnels, so if you’re feeling adventurous, you can explore them on your own.

Island Zlarin

DAY 6: Island Zlarin - Rogoznica

Your final night before returning to the marina is here, and you'll be staying in the beautiful town of Rogoznica. It’s a charming town with a lovely town quay, but if it’s full, the marina just across the bay is a great alternative. Rogoznica also has a fuel station, so you can refuel to avoid wasting time on your last day. The next morning, with the help of the Maestral wind, you can sail back to Trogir without needing to use the engine.

DAY 7: Rogoznica - Trogir

And here we are the last day, when the boat must be returned to the charter, marking the end of your vacation. I recommend spending your final swim anchored in the Blue Lagoon near Krknjaši, making the most of it with snorkeling and enjoying your last moments on board. If you didn’t refuel in Rogoznica, you can do so in Trogir, but keep in mind that many boats will be returning, so there might be a wait at the fuel station. Once you’ve moored back in Trogir, complete the check-out . If everything is in order, you’re free to either stay on the boat or leave right away it’s up to you. I highly recommend taking a stroll through Trogir and perhaps enjoying a nice dinner to cap off your trip.

Blue Lagoon, Croatia