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Rent a boat in Croatia: A boating paradise
Travel along the Mediterranean’s unique rugged coast, crystalline blue sea, and colorful stone villages while experiencing optimal sailing conditions when you rent a boat in Croatia. Regardless of whether you’ve decided to rent a boat with a skipper to some of the beautiful recommended locations, book a private tour, or rent a bareboat, it’s sure to be the sailing holiday of a lifetime. It’s never too late to discover your inner captain after all! Browse below and find everything you need to know in terms of prices, conditions, licenses, destinations, and remarkable tips.
The best of Kornati islands: Plan a memorable boat trip
Head to Croatia, the sunniest coastline in Europe, to enjoy optimal sailing conditions, crystal clear sea, and numerous nature resorts. Kornati islands are, without a doubt, one of the most memorable sites in the Adriatic, characterized by steep cliffs, rocky ground, and sinkholes typical for karstic terrain. Rent a boat to cruise around Kornati Islands – the largest and densest archipelago in the Mediterranean. The Kornati archipelago is a marine paradise with 89 islands, rocks, and reefs along a 238-kilometer stretch of coast. However, the precise number of islands varies depending on different sources. It’s probably best to trust the locals who say their count matches the number of days in a year. Here are the best options to visit this extraordinary national park in Croatia.
Sakarun beach: Discover the bost beautiful bay of the world
Head to Croatia, the sunniest coastline in Europe, to enjoy optimal sailing conditions, crystal clear sea, and numerous nature resorts. Kornati islands are, without a doubt, one of the most memorable sites in the Adriatic, characterized by steep cliffs, rocky ground, and sinkholes typical for karstic terrain. Rent a boat to cruise around Kornati Islands – the largest and densest archipelago in the Mediterranean. The Kornati archipelago is a marine paradise with 89 islands, rocks, and reefs along a 238-kilometer stretch of coast. However, the precise number of islands varies depending on different sources. It’s probably best to trust the locals who say their count matches the number of days in a year. Here are the best options to visit this extraordinary national park in Croatia.