Sailing Destinations

Ramova – a Marina Below a Mountain

The marina Ramova is situated in the small village of Krvavica on the Makarska Riviera. The Riviera is a popular tourist destination, but is not held in very high regard by yachtsmen, mostly because there are not many sheltered bays and natural ports. The marina is a good shelter from bura that blows from the Biokovo mountain that towers above the area and lies close to more popular Croatian sailing destinations.

Molat – A Calm and Quiet Spot when Wailing Zadar Archipelago

The town of Zadar is the second largest town in the Croatian coastal region of Dalmatia. The town is rich with history and culture, and offers a lot for its visitors. Moreover, it is an excellent starting base for your sailing trip around the neighboring islands, the Zadar archipelago. One of the islands that is worth a visit is Molat, a calm and quiet island that will provide a break in your journey.

Stomorska – The Return to Innocence

On the island of Šolta, there is a small village of Stomorska. Unlike other tourist places, the village still has the old Mediterranean atmosphere. It is perfect for those who wish to spend a peaceful holiday swimming, sunbathing and eating simple Adriatic food. To learn more about Stomorska, read this post.

ACI Marina Vrboska – a Marina in a Deep Bay

Situated in the Croatian coastal region of Dalmatia, Hvar is one of the most beautiful and most popular islands in the Adriatic. To moor their yachts, yachtsmen often choose ACI Marina Vrboska, a marina situated in the deep Vrboska bay, reminiscent of Scandinavian fjords. The marina lies on the Vrboska waterfront, and is located close to numerous historical and nature attractions.