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Arrive
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Day 1 Split & Drvenik
Board your gulet in Split Harbour, which is still dominated by the vast summer palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Sail out to Drvenik, an island whose untouched nature and tranquillity are further enhanced by the lack of traffic, as there are no cars allowed on the island. Visit the little stone chapels dotted around, easily reached by bike or on foot along the ancient pathways through the olive groves. Enjoy your first night on board your gulet, dining under the stars.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 2 Šibenik & Krka National Park
After breakfast, journey onto the medieval city of Šibenik with its many attractions including its historic Old Town district constructed during the 15th and 16th centuries. Visit the city fortress, medieval palaces and unique cathedral of St. James. After lunch take a trip to the Krka National Park to see the fantastic waterfalls, famous throughout Croatia. Perhaps enjoy a boat trip through the park and a swim in the translucent lake waters, before returning to your gulet.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 3 Kornati National Park
This morning you will sail towards the Kornati archipelago, enjoying a day exploring the exquisite natural beauty of the Kornati National Park. Due to its diverse natural landscape and especially rich coastal ecosystem, a large part of the Kornati archipelago was declared a National Park in 1980. Today the park covers an area of around 180 square miles and includes 89 islands, islets and rocks spanning across a total of 150 miles of coastline.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 4 Zadar
Sail on to Zadar, for centuries the capital of Dalmatia and known as the town with the most beautiful sunsets. Zadar is a town with rich history visible around every corner, from a Roman forum dating back to the 1st century, St Donat’s church built in the 9th century to the famous medieval basilica, the trademark of the city. Spend the evening enjoying the incredible sunset from the steps of the unique Sea Organ and listening to the undulating sounds produced by the sea.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 5 Murter
The next port of call is the island of Murter, famous for its rich heritage of fishermen and shipbuilders, and for its abundant olive groves. You might like to visit the remains of several Roman buildings, a range of historical churches from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries and spend the afternoon lazing on one of the beautiful sandy beaches such as Čigrađa, Slanica or Podvrške. Murter, with its stone-arched alleyways and walls overgrown by climbing plants, is an archetypal Croatian village.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 6 Primošten
Today, sail slowly down to the little town of Primošten, another stunning and relatively unknown spot. The village is situated on a picturesque peninsula near Šibenik, and has all the architectural characteristics of a medieval Mediterranean fishing town. Along the promenade you can find dozens of cafés, restaurants and boutiques, perfect for whiling away the afternoon before returning to your gulet for a spot of swimming and some water sports.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 7 Supetar & Brač
Your course will be set for Supetar, on the island of Brač - a small town of only 4,000 inhabitants, still living and breathing the original Dalmatian way of life. Once Supetar was the island's capital and the town still abounds with points of historical interest, including an early Christian mosaic and ruins from the Roman period. Relax on the popular town beach, Banj, where you can spend a few hours swimming and snorkelling or wander into the town and at the little museum, join in with the traditional production of olive oil, for which the island is rightly famed.
Overnight: Private Gulet
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Day 8 Split
Weigh anchor early and head back to Split, where you disembark.
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Depart