Brijuni National Park is a stunning archipelago of 14 islands known for its unspoiled nature and rich history. Once a private retreat for aristocrats, it now welcomes visitors with lush greenery, archaeological sites, and crystal-clear waters. We can explore the remains of ancient Roman villas, visit the safari park, or simply relax in secluded coves. The calm waters around Brijuni make for a perfect sailing stop.
A hidden gem of the Adriatic, Unije is a small,
car-free island where time slows down. With only one village, this peaceful destination offers pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and a truly authentic local atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to disconnect, take a walk through olive groves, and enjoy fresh seafood in a traditional konoba.
The route is flexible and can be changed due to weather
Start and finish: Pula (PUY Airport)
Premuda is a paradise for divers and snorkelers. Its famous “Cathedral” cave system, with mesmerizing light effects underwater, makes it one of the most spectacular diving spots in Croatia. The island itself is small and quiet, offering an escape into nature with its charming village, scenic trails, and breathtaking sunset views from the cliffs.
Dugi Otok, meaning “Long Island,” is known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and hidden bays. The island is home to Telašćica Nature Park, where we can swim in the unique saltwater lake or anchor in one of the protected coves. With fewer tourists than other Croatian islands, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy untouched nature and the true freedom of sailing.
Silba is the “island of love” and a true sailor’s paradise. With no cars and no rush, this island invites us to slow down, explore hidden paths, and take a dip in some of the clearest waters in the Adriatic. One of the highlights is the Toreta Tower, where we can climb for panoramic views of the surrounding islands.
One of Croatia’s most picturesque coastal towns, Rovinj is a blend of Venetian charm, colorful houses, and lively streets. The old town, built on a small peninsula, is a maze of cobbled alleys filled with art galleries, cozy cafés, and seafood restaurants. Whether we explore by foot or admire the town from the water, Rovinj is a magical place to end or begin a sailing adventure.