With its stunning natural beauty, amazing coastline, turquoise sea waters, fascinating history, amazing wine, and delicious seafood, Croatia can easily become one of your favourite destinations.
Looking for the ultimate sailing getaway?
Here are just a few snaps from cruising aboard s/y Arctic Queen to help You choose Your ultimate sailing getaway. To many, August & September is definitely the favourite time to visit Croatia. During the month of September, you will find truly perfect conditions and can still enjoy warm days with minimal crowds and lower prices.
What not to miss when sailing in Croatia?
TURQUOISE WATER OF ADRIATIC SEA
The Adriatic sea is crystal clear. The tamest beaches are made of round pebbles, the wildest one of rocks. Imagine waking up on Your private yacht, having breakfast on the deck, and jumping in the turquoise waters. Everything on the Adriatic sea is cosy and intimate like your holiday escape should be.
Croatia is well known for her amazing fairytale sunsets. Do not miss out on the opportunity to experience the golden hour from your own yacht.
CROATIAN NATIONAL PARKS
KRKA WATER FALLS
Krka National Park is one of the 8 Croatian nationals parks, named after the river Krka (ancient Greek: Kyrikos) that it encloses. This is one of Croatia’s best-known attractions – naturally colourful pools here provide a spectacular backdrop to relax with friends and to swim in the pristine waters.
Skradinski buk is one of the most attractive parts of the park. It is a massive, clear, natural pool with high waterfalls at one end and cascades at the other. There are 17 waterfalls and the total difference in height between the first and the last falls is 47.7 m and is considered to be one of the most beautiful calcium carbonate waterfalls in Europe.
CARIBBEAN WITH THE K
KORNATI ISLANDS
“On the last day of Creation God. desired to crown his work and thus created Kornati Islands out of tears, stars & breath” Georg Bernard Show
The Kornati (pronounced [kɔ̝rnǎːti]) archipelago of Croatia, is located in the north from Skradin & Krka Waterfalls. With 35 kilometres (22 miles) length and 89 islands, some large, some small, in a sea area of about 320 square kilometres (124 sq mi), the Kornati are the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The Kornati archipelago is an oasis of intact nature, perfect for those who wish to escape reality for a while and recharge their batteries by swimming in the crystal clear sea and relaxing surrounded by exquisite natural scenery, and NO wi-fi. Can You remember last time You were OFF line for a while?