Croatia, one of the best sailing holiday spots in Mediterranean. Full of enchanting islands, beaches and channels everything set to perfect your pleasure of sailing in a natural hub of Europe. Thos who want to include social aspects to their sailing adventures may choose from 500 harbours and 50 serviced marinas laid with restaurants, hot-showers, mini-marts, weather charts and what not.
There are innumerable sailing options to quench your quest. You can choose a holiday package organized on old timers schooners, some even as old as hundred years. Wow! They are said to be used carrying fruit from North Africa earlier, now serving sailors as cruising boat. These oldies can provide accommodation for upto 20 people in 10 or so small cabins and shared facilities. Some of these schooners start sailing from Split or Dubrovnik, along Adriatic coast and harbour at various islands viz. Vis, Bisevo, Korcula, Mljet, Brac and Hvar.
Sailing in Croatia – Surrounded by Europe, there is a series of islands and coastline at the eastern coast of Adriatic Sea of Croatia. The eastern coast of Adriatic aquatorium is studded with 1185 islands, islets, reefs and rocks. It has a cut deep inland. The Croatian coast line is spread to 5951 kilometres in length and is one of the most important waterways. Croatians were known as great and able seamen. Many of the companies here keep their boats in Adriatic marinas while some keep them stationed on the Italian coast of the Adriatic. Most of the tourists come here solely for sailing adventures on the Croatian part of the Adriatic.
What people like most while sailing here is diversity of the islands and coastlines, fish and wine and people living in symbiotic harmony with the sea and nature. The Croatian localities still follow their age old customs and are interesting. Berths and anchorages are available at harbours to pass the night. There are good spots to navigate under sails or cruise on motorized yacht or sport fishing barque. Keep sailing till you please, fear-free. If weather threatens you, there is always a harbour nearby for an easy and safe refuge. However it is advised to know the winds, rules and temper and abide by the book to ensure safe and pleasant sailing. Sailors here are well acquainted of these winds.