Biograd- Biograd 7 Days
7-day sailing route from Biograd na Moru
Get ready for an exciting and eventful sailing adventure along the breathtaking Dalmatian coast! Your journey starts and ends in Biograd na Moru, a charming coastal town full of maritime flair. Discover beautiful bays, fascinating nature parks and authentic island villages as you sail through the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea.

Day 1: Biograd - Žut Island (Hiljača Bay/žutska Aba)
Your first destination on this route is the island of Žut, which is known for its untouched nature and secluded bays. Hiljača Bay (also known as žutska Aba) impresses with its crystal-clear water, rocky shores and dense pine forests. Here you can enjoy your first swimming break or paddle along the coast in a kayak. The sunset over the cliffs bathes the landscape in magical colors - a perfect start to your sailing adventure!

Day 2: Island Žut - Dugi Otok (Natur Park Telašćica / Sali)
Dugi Otok, the “Long Island”, is known for one of Croatia's most beautiful natural sites: the Telašćica Nature Park. Spectacular steep cliffs fall directly into the deep blue sea, while the salty Lake Mir hides in the interior of the island. The nature park is ideal for a hike and after a spot of snorkeling, you can continue on to Sali, a charming fishing village with a lively atmosphere. Here you can enjoy delicious, freshly caught seafood in one of the quaint tavernas!

Day 3: Dugi Otok - Island Molat (Brgulje-Bay) / Dugi Otok (Pantera-Bay)
Today you are spoiled for choice between two paradisiacal anchorages: Brgulje Bay on Molat beckons with idyllic tranquillity and crystal-clear water - perfect for quiet moments, relaxing and swimming. Alternatively, you can head for Pantera Bay on Dugi Otok. This fascinating bay impresses with its rugged cliffs and untouched nature. Both places offer a fantastic backdrop for a relaxing day of sailing.

Day 4: Brgulje/Pantera-Bay - Mežanj / Saharun-Bay
One of our insider tips is the small island of Mežanj, which lies off Dugi Otok. It is ideal for anyone who loves untouched nature. Rocks, caves and fascinating underwater life make it a perfect spot for snorkelers. Just around the corner is the famous Saharun Bay: an almost Caribbean-style sandy beach with bright blue water. Here you can relax at the end of the day.

Day 5: Mežanj / Saharun-Bay- National Park Kornati (Levrnaka)
The Kornati National Park is a must-see on your route. It is a true jewel of the Croatian Adriatic. The barren, rocky island world looks almost surreal and is a paradise for sailors. On the island of Levrnaka, which not only offers a sheltered anchorage, you will also find one of the few sandy beaches in the archipelago. For an active day, take a hike to one of the viewpoints and enjoy the view of the endless islands of the Kornati!

Day 6: Levrnaka - Island Murter
The island of Murter is considered the gateway to the Kornati islands and captivates with its Mediterranean charm. It is surrounded by beautiful bays and invites you to stroll through its narrow streets and traditional restaurants. Don't miss: “Peka”, a traditional Croatian stew. For active vacationers, a kayak tour along the coast is a must.

Day 7: Murter - Biograd na Moru
Back in Biograd na Moru, you can round off your trip with a stroll through the historic old town. The waterfront promenade with its numerous cafés and restaurants is the perfect place to reflect on your adventure of the last few days. If you still have energy left, explore the nearby Vransko Jezero Nature Park - a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
This sailing route promises a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure and culinary highlights. So cast off and enjoy the Croatian Adriatic in all its glory!