Deep Blue in Croatia 1st day of cruising Set on an islet between the mainland hills and Čiovo Island, Trogir is a historic town replete with architectural treasures, in particular its churches and fine Venetian villas. The profusion of Romanesque and Renaissance architectural styles within 15th‐century walls, as well as the magnificent cathedral at the town centre, inspired Unesco to name Trogir a World Heritage site. Deep Blue in Croatia 2nd day A short cruise of 30nm brings you to the island of Hvar, one of the longest Adriatic Islands and host to lavender fields olive groves and vineyards. night life and cultural attractions of cosmopolitan Hvar town, boat excursions to Pakleni Islands, sandy beaches near Jelsa, the ancient town Stari Grad in which past centuries mingle with modern tourist facilities, heavenly beaches under pine trees in Zavala, exotic atmosphere of south cliffs in Ivan Dolac, Sveta Nedjelja or MIlna, the ʺlittle Veniceʺ ambient in Vrboska, drive trough and sense lavander fields near Zastrazisce, Gdinj and Bogomolje, peaceful secluded bays near Sucuraj ... this is just a fraction of it ... you need to explore Deep Blue in Croatia 3rd and 4th day On the 3rd day of your Croatian yacht charter a short cruise from Hvar takes you to the wooded island of Šćedro. Following your visit to Šćedro, set sail for the island of Korčula is graced with indented coves, rolling hills and a walled old town that resembles a miniature Dubrovnik. As the largest island in an archipelago of 48, it provides plenty of opportunities for scenic drives, particularly along the southern coast.Swimming opportunities abound in the many quiet coves and secluded beaches, while the interior produces some of Croatia’s finest wine, especially dessert wines made from the grk grape cultivated around Lumbarda. Local olive oil is another product worth seeking out.At the norIf you don’t stop in Korčula, one look at this unique town from the yacht will make you regret it.Amidst the winding streets of the medieval town of Korčula you will find the birthplace of the famous explorer, Marco Polo. Deep Blue in Croatia 5th and 6th day Lying south of the Peljesac Peninsula, you will find the island of Mljet, of volcanic origin and has numerous chasms and gorges, the longest of which is Babino Polje, which connects the north and south of the island. A third of the island is national park, making this an ideal spot to swim or cycle. the most beautiful and the greenest of all Adriaticʹs islands, one of the most attractive and most interesting cultural‐historical pearls of Mediterranean Mljet is one of the favorite places visited by couples in love, nature and history lovers, artists and many others... Deep Blue in Croatia 7th day Located along one of Montenegroʹs most enchanting bays is Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors, with many stories to tell. The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor a UNESCO listed “World Natural and Historical Heritage Site all treasures that are part of the rich heritage of Kotor. Carnivals and festivals are organized each year to give additional charm to this most beautiful city of the Montenegrin littoral. You simply can not afford to miss a visit to Kotor. Deep Blue in Croatia
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