Croatia from Split to Pula
Start a culturale adventure from Split ot Pula from the sea, visiting the following spots: SPLIT, KRKA NATIONAL PARK, KORNATI ARCHIPELAGO, MALI LOSINJ, ROVINJ, PULA.
Day 1 - Split
Embarking on your private yacht charter in Croatia’s second-largest city. Explore one of the bustling outdoor markets, like Stari Pazar, where you can immerse yourself in Croatian life and savor local cuisine. Indulge in a Michelin Star Mediterranean dining experience at Zrno Soli for lunch. Following this, a visit to Diocletian's Palace awaits, offering a glimpse into Split's preserved Roman monuments for your exploration.
Setting sail from Split along the Dalmatian coast, you'll be captivated by a journey through numerous secluded and uninhabited bays. The serene and crystal-clear waters of these bays provide an ideal setting for your inaugural experiences of diving or snorkeling in Croatia.
Day 2 - Krka National Park
Nestled among the oldest towns in Croatia, Skradin stands as a historical gem and a sought-after destination for tourists. Characterized by charming stone architecture, this town exudes a quaint charm with its exquisite churches, cobblestone streets, and an array of small shops and family-run businesses. The picturesque surroundings create a cinematic atmosphere, offering you and your guests a perfect setting to unwind.
Recognized as the gateway to Krka National Park, Skradin serves as a key entry point. Among the five entrances to the National Park, this option is both popular and easily accessible for guests on a luxury charter yacht. As you navigate through winding brooks and rivers, a spectacular journey unfolds, leading you to the verdant embrace of the national park, where lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls await.
Day 3 - Kornati Archipelago
Explore the Most Concentrated Cluster of Islands in the Mediterranean, with a total of 147 individual islands offering a plethora of options for your third day in Croatia.
Similar to the Pakleni archipelago, many of these islands are likely to be devoid of other visitors, providing you with the luxury of having your secluded bay for the day. Take advantage of the serene and opulent beaches, savoring the breathtaking surroundings. Keep cool by indulging in snorkeling activities to witness the hidden beauty beneath the surface of the crystal-clear waters.
Day 4 - Mali Losinj
Mali Losinj is a cultural haven that offers a glimpse into the Croatian way of life. Upon dropping anchor in the naturally picturesque harbor, venture to the Fritzy Palace, home to an exquisite collection of art. The focal point of the palace is undeniably the 2000-year-old statue of the Apoxyomen.
Alternatively, embark on a town tour to explore historic churches and numerous architectural marvels that have made this destination a favorite among discerning travelers. Indulge in local delicacies and wines produced in the region, then recline and let the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling locale serenade you under the enchanting sunset.
Day 5 - Rovinj
Even before your arrival, you'll be greeted by breathtaking surroundings and picture-perfect settings, ideal for capturing memorable vacation photographs. Embarking on a stroll through the charming city of Rovinj, you'll be captivated by its narrow winding streets and quaint stores and stalls. Explore key attractions in this fishing settlement, including the renowned church of St. Euphemia.
In the afternoon, set sail to Red Island, a small paradise teeming with diverse nature and wildlife from around the world. Alternatively, for those seeking adventure, delve into a scuba diving expedition to uncover the sunken ship, the Baron Guatsch, also referred to as the Adriatic Titanic. As evening falls, the city comes alive, transforming into an entertainment hub. Be sure to explore the vibrant bars and indulge in local cuisine for a truly immersive experience.
Day 6 - Pula
Concluding your Croatian yacht charter, your final day unfolds in the city of Pula.
As the largest city in the Istrian peninsula, Pula boasts a rich history spanning 3000 years, offering the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in cultural experiences before concluding your travels. Start your day in the modern district, adorned with galleries and boutique stores, providing a chance for some last-minute shopping. Enjoy lunch at a local cafe, offering prime people-watching spots and a vibrant atmosphere.
Venture into the old section of the city, where the magnificent Pula Arena awaits, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater standing proudly to this day. A must-see for history enthusiasts, this arena is not only a visual spectacle but also serves as a venue for concerts and live theater performances. Attend one of these events with your guests to culminate your Croatian adventure in a truly memorable way.