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Bareboat in Croatia is truly a great experience. The Croatian coast is considered to be one of the pearls of the Mediterranean Sea. Croatia has over one thousand islands, of which not even a hundred are inhabited, with beautiful lonely bays, make the area perfect for adventure cruising. Thus, it is not surprising that the Croatian coast is becoming more and more popular for cruising.
Bareboat our catamarans from
Murter to visit the
Kornati National Parc
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Murter is the largest and closest island to the mainland on Sibenik area, separated from the mainland by the Murter channel, through which the Tisno built drawbridge with length of 12 meters. Paved road (6 kilometers) is connected with the Adriatic tourist road and from Sibenik is 29 km distance. Located at the entrance of the Kornati islands, Murter is very attractive place for those who love sailing and also for those who prefer peaceful vacations.
Bareboat Croatia | Murter and subregions:
Pula,
Murter,
Sukosan and
Zadar all in the
Adratic Sea
offers the best conditions for Bareboat Croatia trips to the
Kornati
National Park, an area of 300 sq. km with about 140 large and small islands and
cliffs, which are unique in the whole of the Mediterranean. The south boasts
lusher and greener islands with Bareboat Croatia from Split or Bareboat Croatia from Dubrovnik like Brac, Hvar, Vis, Mljet or Korcula. The
prevailing wind starts late in the morning and stops at sundown. The wind force
is moderate, usually up to wind force 3 to 4. A perfect breeze for Bareboat Croatia and
enjoying your Bareboat holiday, with your yacht (Bareboat), your Bareboat or
with a flotilla; it doesn’t matter, you will have a great time!
Bareboat Croatia | Murter Conditions:
The best season for Bareboat Croatia is early summer with light to moderate winds in May and June. In July and August, periods of calm prevail, ideal for those who prefer calm waters. Winds are predominantly westerly in the summer. From late September on, the winds strengthen with prolonged periods of the Bora (strong north wind) and the Sirocco (humid east-southeast wind). standard charter time is from Saturday afternoon 17:00h with return to port on Friday 16:00h. On return check out will take place and you can stay on board until Saturday morning 09:00h.For additional information and route suggestion please look at our online
Bareboat Itineraries.