Split - Marina Kremik
Croatia's best charterbase, Marina Kremik
Marina Kremik is situated in the middle of the Croatian coast. Marina Kremik is somewhat of a dream base for sailing charter. No other base offers as much choice and a relative closeness to Split airport. The base is located midway between many interesting sailing areas, and near Primosten, which is a favorite among sailors. Just south of Primosten you will find the town of Trogir with its magnificent castle, fortress, watchtower and medieval cathedrals. Trogir has plenty of fine restaurants, cafes, bars and a traffic free environment.
Whether you are planning to sail in the north of the Dalmatian islands, to the National Park Kornati, or south, to the popular islands of Hvar, Brac and Vis, Marina Kremik is a perfect starting base. Everywhere you will find characteristic stone houses, narrow winding streets and cozy alleys. Nice family restaurants and lively markets constantly reminds you that you’re in Croatia.
Marina Kremik is in itself a big, beautiful marina, protected from bad weather. Whether the sea is restless and winds are strong, you can quite easily make a safe mooring.
At Marina Kremik we have our offices and service center. Here you will find our trained crew, service team and our spare part inventory. Should something happen during your sailing trip, we also have a fast day cruiser that quickly takes a mechanic to you.
Routesuggestion north
Marina Kremik position is a perfect starting point in the middle of Croatia's most interesting sailing area. The port is an ideal base for sailing in the North Dalmatian archipelago, including Sibenik archipelago and the wonderful National Park Kornati. A paradise for sailors. Equally comfortable distance lies the larger island off Split Hvar, Brac, Vis, Solta, Others In one weeks time we are not with both, but you may choose one of the tours and take the second later. The difference of the different routes are pretty much in character to the landscape, islands and ports. Islands off the Split is larger, inhabited, with cozy small towns, major ports, culture, history and a greater range of shops, restaurants, etc.. More boats on the lake.
Sailing north of Kremik means more archipelago sailing between the islets, small islands and get excited. The area is largely uninhabited except for a couple of smaller communities. There are plenty of good ankringsvikar and bays with small buoys and piers with fixed Moorings. Almost all good coves have a cozy tavern serving good food. The area has no fewer than two national parks Krka and Kornati. Kornati is an archipelago made up of? islands and islets. In 2009 a ticket to Kornatiparken 250kn at pre-sale in Marina Kremik. More expensive to buy in the park. Here it is quality time with family, friends, great sailing, swimming and good food related.
Day 1 - Opat
Marina Kremik - Opat approximately 25nm
Opat located on the southern tip of the island of cows in the Kornati. Opat is a wonderful place with a cozy tavern serving good food and fresh seafood as its specialty. As in most tavernas along the coast are served organic, traditional food.
Here is a good ankringsvik and a berth with fixed Moorings.
Croatia Yacht Club guests enjoy this privilege:
- PCs berth call the night before to provide the boat's name
- Free port charges (provided that the crew eat at the tavern)
- Free National Park fee
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Day 2 - zut
Opat-zut ca ca 15Nm
Zut is a nautical paradise and one of the islands in the Kornati archipelago, which lies between the islands of Pasman and Ugljan (which is linked to the mainland). Zut is a long, narrow island covers an area of nearly 15 square miles and is at most 2 km wide. The highest point is 172 meters above sea level. The island is steep and has been retracted, protected coastline, which is characterized by the sheltered bays Luka Hiljača, Sarušćica, Yellow, Bizikovica and a few less. From there, it feels far to all the amenities and you get the feeling of being on an island Robinson zut is covered with olive, fig trees and vines and has no permanent settlements. The island users Be regularly throughout the year by fishermen, small-scale livestock farmers and olive and fig pickers from the island of Murter second Kornatiöar. Zut island has a lovely marina, complete with a good taverna, Restaurant Festa.
Croatia Yacht Club guests enjoy this privilege:
- Pre-order berth call the night before to provide the boat's name
- Free port charges (provided that the crew eat at the tavern)
- Free National Park fee
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Day 3 - Telelasica bay
Zut-Telelasica bay 10nm
Telašćica, is a nature park is named after the bay which is located in the southeastern part of Dugi Otok. The bay is about 8 km depth of 1.6 kilometers wide. In Telascicaviken are 25 large and small coves, bays, 5 islets. Thanks to its location is well protected against Gulf storms. Telašćica is one of the largest and best protected bays in the eastern Adriatic coast. It consists of three parts separated by narrower. These three elements are Tripuljak, Farfarikulac and Telašćica. The greater part of the bay bottom is covered with groups of marine flowering plants, marine habitats, and an extraordinarily rich wildlife which is essential for the reproduction of many fish species. In view of the beautiful nature we suggest dinner on board.
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Day 4 - Ravni Zakan
Telascicaviken-Ravni Zakan approximately 18nm
Ravni Zakan is a real dream place. Nature is enchanting beauty. A beautiful little island with a mini-communities on the southern and northern sides. On the north side, the tavern "Laurus" with small buoys that bob outside, where you can moor his boat.
On the south side is also a restaurant which is the largest in Kornatiarkipelagen. This restaurant is well visited by cruise ships and can be quite full during the summer months. The food is absolutely excellent (but quite expensive).
Our guests can pre-book a berth and pay no dues if they eat at the restaurant. However, national park fee must be paid here.
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Day 5 - Kaprije
Ravni Zakan-Kaprije approximately 17nm
Have you seen the Oscar-winning movie Mediterraneo? Would you like to spend some time on a small forgotten island in the middle of nowhere. The only thing that exists on the island is a small sleepy fishing village that miraculously resisted any development in tourism signs. Kaprije is an island, it is difficult to describe with words Kaprije. Incredibly beautiful and innocent, especially during early spring and late autumn, when the Adriatic sea is empty of tourists. Totally amazing to wake up in a place Gulf Nozda. Almost so that you yearn for a much more primitive world and a life greater proximity to nature.
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Day 6 - Zirije
Kaprije-Zirije approximately 20nm
Having cruised around the Kornati and the Sibenik archipelago, it is time to end the island tramped with a visit to the island Zirije. Here is the beautiful bay V. Stupice. V. Stupice is a good ankringsvik. There are also solid even buoys that can be used freely. Bay is a wonderful natural harbor with excellent protection and natural beauty. A perfect end goal. In the bay there is a restaurant where one can eat typical, homemade Mediterranean cuisine. Dining experience is not great särkillt why it might skip a visit if you do not have land at their own stores. Sit in the boat and enjoy the food you laws themselves. The wonderful environment is of course free of charge in any case.
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Day 7 - Port
Last night, it is common to check out the boat so that there are no commitments on Saturday mornings because transfer from the port often go early. So check out for some dinner at a cozy local tavern.
Routesuggestion south
Croatia's southern archipelago is the most visited. With the sailboat has been an awful lot to discover whatever direction you want on your holiday. Cozy beaches and pristine coves or a bit more lively option with JETSET tourism, you choose. The common denominator is a beautiful, unspoiled nature with one of the world's cleanest water and a hospitality which leaves imprint for life. Croatia Yacht Charter have all the ingredients for a successful sailing in Croatia. We serve you with information and tips to make your trip unique and at the same time not make your wallet hollow.
Day 1 - Veli Drvenik
Marina Kremik - V. Drvenik approximately 17nm
V. Drvenik inspiration with exciting natural, fragrant herbs and a centuries-old olive trees. Here you will find peace and tranquility for body and soul without mass tourism. This is a visit to Restaurant Tramontana is a must.
Tramonatana studio consists of a villa overlooking the harbor and serves as a restaurant and studio. Here you get free use of studio garden and other related facilities. The restaurant is open between 16:00 and 23:00. We serve wonderful garlic and örtdoftande Mediterranean cuisine, cooked on the freshest ingredients, along with the area's wines.
We are running Studio Tramonatana
We lived in Sweden from 1969 to 2003 and are now permanent residents of this island.
Helje: Originally from Finnland. Swedish education free artist with several exhibitions of their own Hornsgatan in Stockholm. Working with several different techniques. During the winter, she creates in her outdoor studio and in the summer, she is hostess for our guests. The garden restaurant you can watch her works of various kinds (paintings, stone art, silk art, jewelry, natural materials, etc.).
Marinko: Trained chef and raised here on the island of Veli Drvenik. Began his cooking career at the Hotel Park in Split 1961st Was offered a chef service at Stallmästaregården in Stockholm 1969. Opened it own restaurant Troll on Hornsgatan 1977 and ran it with great success in 12 years. Today he stands for everything that comes out at the plate from the kitchen and grill, all organic and freshly harvested. He laws tasty local dishes and specialties. Also manages the garden and assume its full organic production house's own wine, olivoja, hot spiced wine and marmalades offered among the organic products in catering.
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Day 2 - Milna, Brac
V.Drvenik-Milna Brac approximately 20nm
Milna west is on the part of the island of Brac. The village is at the far end of a sheltered bay and has roots to rommartiden, when it was carrying marble to Dikletianus emperor's palace in Split from the island of Brac. This is fine dining, quiet spots and a nice walk. The bay is also nice beaches if you do not want to swim from the boat. In Milna are currently two marinas, modernly equipped for a comfortable stay. For those who want even more quiet, we recommend Bobovisce bay which lies just east of Milna.
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Day 3 - Hvar
Milna Brac, Hvar approximately 15Nm
Where is something of a favorite for Scandinavian tourists. Hvar attracts much JETSET and include people. Here you will find the trendiest spots, cafés, bars, hotels, etc, but expect a bit more expensive prices.
Good to know is that the Hvar bay is pretty full during peak season when the city attracts many tourists resorts. One option is to fold in ACI Marina Palmizana located on the island opposite, which is a wonderful place in itself with lush charm. From here you can easily get to Hvar town water taxi. The boats go all night during the summer season. Try also the bay Eng Nedelja located southeast of Hvar town, weather permitting. Here is a really nice restaurant that is well worth a visit.
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Day 4 - Scedro
Hvar-Scedro approximately 17nm
Scedro is a lovely island off each with a beautiful natural harbor. Here are two fine restaurants to enjoy dinner at if you do not want to remain on board.
Scedro The island has two deep and well protected bays. In the Bay Mostir are the ruins of a Dominican monastery and a hospice for the sailor who was founded back in 1465, and was abandoned in the 1800s.
Scedro played an important role in the Adriatic maritime history, with its sheltered bays and harbors. The island offers pleasant walks, good swimming and beautiful views, especially on the western side (lovely view over Hvar high ridge especially at sunset). The climate of Scedro is slightly milder than on Hvar. Scedro is clearly worth a stop on the voyage.
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Day 5 - Vis Komiza
Scedro-Vis Komiza approximately 30nm
A really cool place. Rogoznica is a cozy fishing village that lies at the foot of Mount Hum. On the east coast of the bay where Komiza lies are big sand and pebble beaches (Gusarica, Nova Posta, Velo ŽALO). The special atmosphere on summer evenings is enhanced with performances of harmony-singing groups and children's choirs in the coastal area, promenade or in one of society's local restaurants. Until 1989 the island was military. Tourists were not allowed to disembark on the island.
Wise, with its lobed coast is virtually untouched. The island is undeveloped and cozy.
Bisevo island located southwest of Vis has a blue grotto - Modra Spilja. Here water is beautiful shades of light that seeps into. There are guided excursions to the cave if you choose to visit during the slightly more orderly.
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Day 6 - Solta
Komiza-Solta approximately 25nm
This lånsträckta island is a true altitude aromatic area, with a wonderful natural sailor who loves ... Coves, islets, lush and green environment, competing for your attention. Here it is natural harbors in force. A clear favorite of the route is a cozy cove called Sesula. Whole Solta is only 52 square kilometers in area. Solta was a popular vacation spot for the Roman nobility. For many of the island's most beautiful places one can still find the ruins of Roman villas.
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Day 7 - Port
Last night, it is common to check out the boat so that there are no commitments on Saturday mornings because transfer from the port often go early. So check out for some dinner at a cozy local tavern.


































