The Split area, situated along the mesmerizing Dalmatian coast of Croatia, stands as a beacon for nautical enthusiasts seeking unparalleled beauty and adventure. With its stunning islands, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage, this region offers a sailing experience like no other. From the vibrant city of Split to the enchanting islands of Hvar, Vis, Brač, and Šolta, each destination holds its own treasures waiting to be explored.

A Gateway to History and Culture

At the heart of the Split area lies the historic city of Split, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ancient architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Dominating the cityscape is the awe-inspiring Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. Today, the palace remains remarkably well-preserved, serving as a living testament to Croatia's rich history.

Stroll through the labyrinthine streets of the old town, where ancient ruins blend seamlessly with bustling cafes and shops. Marvel at the intricate details of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, one of the oldest cathedrals in the world, and climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the city and surrounding islands.

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Island Adventures Await

Setting sail from Split, adventurers are greeted by a panorama of islands dotting the horizon, each offering its own unique allure. Among them, the island of Hvar reigns supreme as a playground for the rich and famous, boasting sun-drenched beaches, glamorous nightlife, and a rich cultural heritage.

Explore the charming streets of Hvar Town, adorned with elegant Venetian architecture and vibrant flower-filled squares. Visit the historic Hvar Fortress for sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea, or venture inland to discover picturesque vineyards and lavender fields that blanket the island's interior.

split-itinerary-2.jpgContinuing your voyage, the island of Vis beckons with its unspoiled beauty and secluded beaches. Steeped in history, Vis served as a strategic naval base during ancient times, leaving behind a legacy of ancient ruins and fortifications. Explore the quaint fishing villages that line the coastline, where time seems to stand still, and sample fresh seafood delicacies at waterfront tavernas.

No sailing adventure in the Split area would be complete without a visit to the islands of Brač and Šolta. Brač, known for its radiant white limestone and rugged coastline, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Anchor in secluded coves along Brač's shoreline and take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Visit the iconic Zlatni Rat beach, often referred to as the Golden Horn renowned for its unique shape and stunning turquoise waters. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the picturesque town of Bol, with its charming waterfront promenade and historic landmarks.

split-itinerary-3.jpgMeanwhile, the island of Šolta beckons with its tranquil atmosphere and authentic charm. Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the island's laid-back lifestyle, where time seems to slow down. Explore hidden bays and olive groves, or wander through the narrow streets of Šolta's charming villages, where traditional stone houses and winding alleyways evoke a sense of timeless beauty.

Navigating the waters of the Adriatic requires careful planning and seamanship, particularly during the summer months when the sea is at its busiest. Sailors should be mindful of prevailing winds and currents, as well as local regulations and navigational aids. Fortunately, the Split area offers an abundance of marinas and anchorages, providing safe havens for sailors to rest and replenish supplies. Whether you're a seasoned skipper or a novice sailor, the waters of the Adriatic beckon with endless possibilities for exploration and discovery.

The most popular itineraries

* Split Sailing Itinerary A - 7 days is the perfect route for those sailing in Croatia for the first time.

* Split Sailing Itinerary B - 7 days is an adventurous route that includes longer voyages, but offers breathtaking scenery.

* One way Split to Dubrovnik might be a great option for those who would also like to explore Dubrovnik after their sailing holiday.  

* Split 14 days is a perfect route if you're lucky enough to sail for up to 14 days. The possibilities are endless. Visit both Split and Dubrovnik, enjoy Croatian as much as possible. 

The Split area stands as a testament to the timeless allure of the Adriatic Sea, where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create a sailing paradise unlike any other. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins in Split, lounging on the beaches of Hvar, or navigating the pristine waters surrounding Brač and Šolta, each moment spent in this maritime wonderland is sure to be unforgettable. So hoist your sails, set course for adventure, and let the splendor of the Split area captivate your senses on an extraordinary nautical journey.

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