Kastela - Maslinica (Šolta)
Maslinica - Skradin, National Park Krka
Skradin - Vodice – Tribunj - Jezera
The history of the town of Vodice goes back to ancient times, with archaeological evidence telling us it has been inhabited before the 4 th century B.C. It was a prominent settlement in the Roman times, the rich local history continued through Medieval times and the Turkish invasions, with Vodice first mentioned by that name in the 15 th century. Today, Vodice is the most renowned tourist center of the Central Adriatic, with gastronomic and cultural offering and range of options for recreation, as wide as you can imagine.
The tiny but beautifully green islands of Prvic and Zlarin are just off this part of the Croatian coast. Prvic has just 400 inhabitants, a quiet island, it would be best visited as a relaxing short trip to try some of the beach options there. Zlarin is a slightly larger island and is well known for its beautiful coral.
Tribunj, a small town nestled on an island connected to the mainland with an attractive stone bridge, is another great alternative to spend an evening. Located few miles northwest of Vodice it is known for its peaceful waterfront cafes, for Regional Donkey Race and for open-air market brimming with fresh fish, langoustines, and other shellfish, which you can prepare on your own. At the same time, all those looking to simply enjoy themselves can sample a number of restaurants and konobas serving different fish delicacies and flavors of the Mediterranean.
Situated in a sheltered bay as well as the smallest settlement on the island, you can expect an extremely relaxed atmosphere and a large portion of coziness in this coastal town. Settled in a picturesque, well-protected inlet, Jezera received its name (meaning "lakes") after the natural phenomenon of the island: the fall and winter rains cause the gathering of water into great puddles which begin to resemble actual lakes; these evaporate with the first rays of the spring sun, making the phenomenon even more attractive. Today, Jezera is a prominent fishing center in the Middle Adriatic, - buying freshly caught fish directly from the fishermen, as they set in the port in the evening, is an experience you will not soon forget.
The town is also known for its picturesque harbor ACI Marina Jezera and for the romantic waterfront promenade, where visitors are treated to culinary delights in regional restaurants. Another highlight and a reason to appreciate Jezera are many fantastic beaches to be discovered around the coast.
Jezera - Žut
Žut is, as are all of Kornati National Park, a site of pristine natural beauty, and a recommended stop in any nautical voyage through the Adriatic. With a surface of 15 km2 and only 2 km in width, it is very well indented and an excellent nautical destination.
There is a modern marina with 100 well-protected berths in the cove of Pod Ražanj, and another one housing 120 berths - ACI Marina situated in the westernmost part of the harbor of Žut, in the northwest part of the Kornati Archipelago, just outside of the borders of the Kornati National Park. In strong bora winds, it is recommended to berth on the marina’s north pier and at buoys, whereas in strong jugo winds it is much more pleasant to berth on the south pier.
Žut - Piškera
Piškera – Primošten
One of the most popular tourist destinations, this former fishing village delights with its romantic old town. Strolling along the lively picturesque waterfront, you can enjoy an incomparable ambiance with delicious restaurants, bakeries and colorful shops. Especially during summer, it may occur loud music well into the night. The Primošten area was inhabited as early as the 7 th century, due to its important strategic location. It is first mentioned under its current name in 1564, by which time it was already a fortified settlement on a small island. After the Turkish threat was over the town has only seen prospering, while preserving its natural and cultural heritage.
The near – by Kremik marina with over 400 berths in one of the safest places to stay in the area. Alternatively, try the port located in the old town, - it extends over a small island that is connected by a dam to the mainland. On the quay, north of the pier, one docks with mooring lines. Electricity, water and WC’s are available. Sometimes it can get a bit tight in the harbor, especially since the local vessels are also moored there. In addition to the pier, since 2012, buoys are anchored back east in the port area.
Primošten - Trogir - Kastela
Trogir is another pearl in Dalmatia, - a city-museum in the true sense is situated upon the coast of the Kaštelanski bay, on an island connected to Čiovo and the mainland by stone bridges. In all of Central Europe it is considered as the best preserved Romanesque-Gothic city. More than 2000 years old, the city enchants visitors from all over the world with its romantic streets, the palm fringed promenade and the warmth of its inhabitants. In 1997, the entire old town was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO. Trogir thrills its visitors with its many cultural-historic monuments and narrow alleys, and its many art collections with numerous masterpieces. In summer there are various festivals and activities that which especially worth visiting Trogir.
The Trogir riviera is marked by rich Mediterranean vegetation, olive orchards as vineyards, numerous islands and inlets, gravelly and sandy beaches. Well indented, pristine coastline is very favorable to sailors. ACI marina Trogir is located on the north side of Čiovo, between the Trogir bridge and cape Čubrijan, opposite to the city of Trogir. Another marina Baotić is an alternative place to stay - situated in the old fishing village of Seget Donji, close to the town.
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