Your journey begins in Šibenik at D-Marin Mandalina, a relaxed embarkation point with fewer crowds than Split or Dubrovnik and easy transfers directly to the yacht. After settling in and meeting your crew, you sail to Zlarin, a peaceful, car-free island just off the coast. Known for its red coral tradition, quiet village streets, pine forests, clear waters, secluded pebble beaches, historic churches, and scenic walking paths.
Book this RouteThe town of Vis lies in a protected bay on the north-eastern side of the island. Known for its culture, tradition, and excellent Adriatic cuisine, Vis (ancient Issa) is a place where time feels still. Founded by the Greeks in 397 BC, it has preserved its authentic Mediterranean charm and relaxed way of life. Today, Vis is a popular destination for yachtsmen from around the world.
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Korčula is a treasured island with forests, cobbled streets, and a beautifully preserved medieval town, believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. Vineyards spread beyond the 13th-century old walls, while beaches such as Pržina, Bilin Žal, and Proizd are some of the best in Dalmatia. Local traditions, festivals, and small wineries bring the island to life.
Book this RouteSun-soaked Hvar is shaped by centuries of history and a striking natural landscape of lavender fields, olive groves, rolling hills, and pine forests. Influences from Greeks, Romans, and Venetians remain visible throughout the town. Here, you can visit the Franciscan Monastery, explore the fortress walls, sail among the Pakleni Islands, and sample wines from nearby vineyards.
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Stari Grad, founded in 384 BC, is one of the oldest towns in Europe, welcoming visitors with narrow stone streets and centuries-old houses draped in bougainvillea. The UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain reflects 2,400 years of agricultural tradition, while Tvrdalj Castle offers insight into the town’s cultural past. Visit the Stari Grad Museum and enjoy local wines made from indigenous Bogdanuša grapes.
Book this RouteNečujam is a peaceful village on the island of Šolta, set in a wide, sheltered bay with turquoise waters and pine-covered hills. Palm-lined beaches and small hamlets of terracotta-roofed houses give the area a relaxed island feel. The calm bay is ideal for swimming and watersports, while nearby konobas, vineyards, and wineries offer a taste of local life at an unhurried pace.
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Krka National Park lies just inland from Šibenik and is known for its dramatic waterfalls, deep gorges, and lush greenery. The Skradinski Buk waterfalls, a series of cascading falls, are the park’s most famous sight, while Visovac Island and its Franciscan monastery sit quietly in the middle of the river. What an amazing way to conclude a yachting holiday.
Book this RouteAfter breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to your yacht and crew, with check-out in Šibenik (D-Marin Mandalina). Transfers are simple and efficient, and your Goolets Advisor will confirm all details for a smooth and stress-free departure.
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