Croatia
Croatia is a calm sailing area with light winds and short distances, ideal for relaxed and comfortable holiday cruising. Sailing routes include Split and Central Dalmatia, Trogir, Zadar and the Kornati Islands, Dubrovnik and Southern Dalmatia, as well as Istria. The experience is complemented by a well-developed network of modern marinas - elegant, high-quality, and fully equipped, ensuring comfort and safety throughout the journey.
Split
The most versatile and popular sailing region in Croatia. Short distances, light winds, and excellent infrastructuremake it ideal for both first-time sailors and premium clients. Routes start from Split, Kaštela, and Trogir, with highlights including Hvar, Brač, Vis, and Šolta - a perfect balance of style, nature, and relaxed holiday sailing.
Istria
Istria is a calm and elegant sailing region with its main base in Pula, home to a modern marina and excellent infrastructure. Pula is a historic Roman city dominated by its monumental seaside amphitheatre, while nearby lie the Brijuni Islands, known for preserved dinosaur footprints and as the former private retreat of Tito, once visited by world leaders. The region combines history, nature, and short, peaceful passages, making it ideal for relaxed Mediterranean cruising.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is the southernmost sailing region of Croatia and one of its most distinctive areas. Cruises start from ACI Marina Komolac, with routes running past the impressive city walls and fortresses of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, then further towards Mljet, Korčula, and Lastovo, offering calm waters, unspoiled nature, and a strong historical atmosphere.










