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About
Yacht charter in Dalmatia
Sailing enthusiasts across the world visit Croatia for many decades now.
Most of them don't even see other parts of this fabulous country then the
Dalmatia itself. There are three distinguished sailing regions in
Dalmatia. The region stretches approximately just North from Zadar,
around the town of Starigrad and National Park Paklenica down South to
Prevlaka, near Dubrovnik, on the Montenegro and Bosnia and
Herzegovina border. Region around Zadar and as far South as Sibenik is
known as Zadar Archipelago or
North Dalmatia.
Further South there is Split and it's islands or
Middle Dalmatia
.
South Dalmatia
encompasses Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Peljesac peninsula and islands of Mljet and
Korcula. The whole region is well known for its
flovely scenery, natural beauty and many secluded bays and harbors
protected by a chain of islands in front of the main coastline.
When to sail:
For
sailing and motor yacht charters, the best season is from early May to mid
October. During these months you can enjoy all the best
of what the region has to offer. Apart from fabulous sailing
itineraries amongst its spectacular islands and along the coast, you will also find
numerous concerts, festivals, concerts and other types of entertainment.
Most of all you will find lovely family run or luxury restaurants, markets
with fresh food and fish on display every day as well as major tourist
resorts for lively nights and partying. True sailing enthusiasts
will also encounter private secluded beaches and harbours
for a relaxing or indeed an active day at sea. April, May and October are best times for
real sailing enthusiasts, while other months are best for relaxing family
adventures.
More about
Dalmatia:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Dalmatia.aspx
How to get
here:
In addition to the very good flight connections to Zadar, Split and
Dubrovnik Airports, Dalmatia is also well connected with Western Europe
through its modern motorway network which was completed at the beginning
of 21st Century. The same network is due to be completed in the next
2 years and will reach as far South as Dubrovnik. Split and
Dubrovnik are less
than 1 hour flight time from Zagreb, and only two and a half hours from
London
Events in Dalmatia:
There are numerous events in Dalmatia throughout the year. The best known
are certainly Dubrovnik Festival, Sinjska Alka or Split Festival of
Popular Music. Below is a listing with direct links to a few more of the
local events.
Trogir Summer Festival
(Middle Dalmatia)
International Children's Festival
in Sibenik (North Dalmatia)
Garden
Festivall in Petrcane near Zadar (North Dalmatia)
Evenings of Dalmatian
Chanson in Sibenik (North Dalmatia)
Electric Elephant another
Festival in Petrcane near Zadar (North Dalmatia)
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