STANDARD ROUTE
SAILING IN ADRIATIC SEA
Day 1: Milna (Brač)
Milna is the most protected as well the most beautiful port on the island of Brač. Protected from stronger winds and refreshed by the maestral wind of summer afternoons, it is the ideal haven for people and boats alike. Milna is situated at the bottom of a spacious cove at the western coast of Brač. Crystal blue sea, shades of centennial pine forests, sunlit facades built of Brač stone, ideal diving conditions, domestic and healthy food – all the reasons for coming to this beautiful Mediterranean town. There is a large selection of excellent fish restaurant, pizzerias and many caffe bars in Milna, situated in the immediate vicinity of the sea. ACI marina Milna is located in the southeastern part of the Milna cove, adjacent to the town.
Day 2: Vrboska (Hvar)
Vrboska is the smallest town on the island of Hvar, situated at the end of a deep and narrow cove. Due to the beautiful isle at the center of the cove, connected by many little bridges, it has been named “Little Venice”. Vrboska is distinguished for its pristine nature, cultural monuments and the architecture of its winding alleyways. One of the attractions Vrboska has to offer is the Fishermen’s museum whose permanent display includes all of the traditional fishermen’s equipment.
Day 3&4: Pakleni otoci
Off the southwestern coast of the island of Hvar, a group of around 20 isles and reefs is situated, known as the Pakleni otoci (infernal islands). Pakleni otoci are a unique and the most distinguished natural beauty of Hvar. Forested isles amidst crystal clear blue sea, countless secluded beaches and beautiful desolate inlets, present a far-known sunny Arcadia of Hvar. Palmižana is the oldest and best known resort on Hvar. It is surrounded by thick pine forests and various other exotic vegetation.
Day 5: Vis
The island of Vis is the destination of choice for those visitors who desire the experience of the unique, today largely lost, true Mediterranean atmosphere and way of life. A unique cultural and historical heritage, crystal clear sea; beautiful, secluded beaches, and many small coves and isles will leave you breathless. The entire history of Vis is linked to fishing, wine growing and wine production. The most renowned authentic white wine is the famous Vugava of Vis, which you can taste in many restaurants and wine cellars here. The town of Vis is situated on the north side of the island, along the beautiful cove of St. Juraj, which appears closed in a ring-like form by the isle of Host.
Day 6: Stari Grad (Hvar) or Maslinica (Šolta)
Stari Grad literally means “old city”. Formerly known as Faros, is one of the oldest cities in Europe and here, everything is 100% organic! The story of Faros began in 384 BC when the ancient Greeks from the island of Paros sailed into Stari Grad Bay and founded the town. In 2016 Stari Grad celebrated and important anniversary – 2400 years! It is a charming town with restaurants, cafes and friendly town residents. The island’s best agricultural land opens up to the east of Stari Grad town. This fertile plain has been farmed since pre-historic times, and the Greek field layout is still largely intact, thanks to continuing maintenance over the years of its dry stone walls. In 2008, the Stari Grad Plain became a UNESCO protected world heritage site.
Maslinica brings you into the heart of the central Dalmatian Islands just to the south of the busy port of Split on the mainland. This small harbor on the isle of Šolta is known for its beauty and quiet ambience, its olive groves and its fine beaches. In fact, its name is derived from the word maslina, which means olive. Once reliant solely on fishing, Maslinica has in recent years begun catering to tourists who come for the serenity, the delicious food in the taverns, and to relax on the beach.
Day 6: Pakleni otoci – Stari Grad or Maslinica
Start: 09:00
Swim&lunch: 11:00 (3h)
Arrival: 17:00
Day 7: Stari Grad or Maslinica - home Marina
Day 7: Stari Grad or Maslinica – home marina
Start: 09:00
Swim&lunch: 12:00 (2h)
Arrival 17:00
Please note that itinerary and all activities may be subject to change due to weather and sea conditions.