One-way Charter from Dubrovnik to Rogač – SailingEurope Teambuilding
To offer our clients the best possible sailing experience, we needed to try it out ourselves. This is our teambuilding.
To offer our clients the best possible sailing experience, we needed to try it out ourselves. This is our teambuilding.
Central Adriatic is regarded by many to be one of the most interesting sailing destinations in the world. Visiting all of its beauties in one go could be a bit challenging, but our skipper has prepared a route will enable you to visit this magical region.
Among numerous islands in Croatia, Hvar is considered one of the most beautiful and most interesting. There are larger towns where you can enjoy culture and nightlife, and small villages, where you can relax and recharge your batteries. Vrboska is one such village. Situated on the island’s northern shores, it radiates the atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
Sailing can be so much more than gliding the sea and sunbathing on the deck. Our skipper offers you his proposal for a special sailing route in Central Adriatic that includes adrenaline activities and exciting nightlife, mixed with calmer nights in smaller Adriatic towns. This route is ambitious and challenging, but is perfect for everybody who is seeking an unforgettable sailing experience!
Šćedro is a small island between the islands of Hvar and Korčula. Its surface amounts to not more than 8 km2. Sailors love the pleasant bays of Šćedro. The most popular ones are Lovište (porat), Monastir, Porteruša bay and Tufera bay. Tranquility and natural beauty is of the island will surely amaze you.
Check out our list of Croatian treasure islands that are worth visiting.
The Pakleni Islands are a beautiful archipelago that lies in the Croatian Adriatic. Their name suggest that the islands are a hellish place, but they are quite the opposite. Small, peaceful and mainly uninhabited, they attract a lot of visitors over the summer. This text will explain you why.
Take a cultural tour along Croatia’s beautiful coast and see for yourself what and why UNESCO chose to include in their list. Find out more about the World Heritage Sites in Split, Dubrovnik, Trogir, Šibenik and Hvar.
Red Red Wine bar in Hvar is located in the very core of Hvar town. This bar walks you through Hvar wine story. There are a lot of interesting details and the interior is very romantic. The owner, Bruno, will walk you through the offer of the bar or you can take one of his wine tours.
Hvar is not only a top party destination, but also a top culinary destination. Parallel to Hvar waterfront, inside the beginning of Kroz Burak Street, there is a little place “Nonica” that offers delicious genuine sweets made from homemade ingredients following the recipes inherited from our grandmothers.