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Middle Dalmatia

Experience the beauty of Middle Dalmatia with charming towns and rich culture await. From the historic streets of Trogir to the clear waters of the Pakleni Islands, this route offers a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Enjoy local cuisine, visit cultural landmarks, and take part in exciting water sports. Join us on this journey to create unforgettable memories in Croatia!

What's included

Fully equipped catamaran

Your comfort will be guaranteed with a Generator, Water maker, AC, and unlimited Wi-Fi.

Enjoy water sports

Dive into fun with a stand-up paddle board, 4 sets of snorkeling gear, two – seater kayak, and a 20 HP tender for your water adventures.

Professional crew

With an experienced skipper and a dedicated hostess or chef, you can unwind and fully enjoy your vacation while they take care of navigation and provide top-notch service.

Fully planned route

With a selection of pre-organized routes, you are guaranteed to experience only the best of what the Adriatic coast has to offer.

Food and drinks

The half-board package includes a delicious breakfast and a light afternoon lunch. The hostess will make sure to give you a taste of excellent Mediterranean cuisine.

Cata Sailing Professional Team Support

From check–in to check–out, the Cata Sailing team is at your service 24/7 to ensure you have an unforgettable charter experience.

Example itinerary for your week

Day 1: Trogir → Brač (Milna) → Brač (Lučice)

Day 2: Brač (Lučice) → Brač (Bol) → Hvar (Uvala Tiha) → Hvar (Stari Grad)

Day 3: Hvar (Stari Grad) → Palmižana (Pakleni Islands) → Hvar (Hvar)

Day 4: Hvar (Hvar) → Vis (Zaglav) → Vis (Green Cave) → Vis (Vis Town)

Day 5: Vis → Biševo (Blue Cave) → Vis (Komiža)

Day 6: Vis (Komiža) → Vis (Šešula) → Šolta (Maslinica)

Day 7:  Šolta (Maslinica) → Drvenik (Krknjaši) → Trogir

Day 1 - Milna, Lučice

Start from Trogir and sail south to Milna, a charming village on Brač Island. Explore Milna’s old stone houses and enjoy a relaxing walk or coffee by the harbor. Stop at Olife Beach Club for a drink and good music on your way. Continue to Lučice Bay, known for its clear waters, great diving cave, and delicious fish. Don’t miss traditional Dalmatian dishes like prosciutto and tender lamb.

Day 2 – Bol, Uvala Tiha, Stari Grad

Set sail for Bol, home to the iconic Zlatni Rat beach. Anchor near the sandy beach for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying local restaurants and water sports. Next, head to Uvala Tiha, a tranquil bay on the southern side of Hvar, perfect for relaxation. Finally, sail to Stari Grad, the oldest town in Croatia, and explore its narrow streets with Venetian influences, along with the option of booking a wine tour to savor Hvar's local wines.

Day 3 – Pakleni Islands, Hvar

Set sail for the Pakleni Islands, an Adriatic paradise with hidden beaches and crystal-clear waters. Explore stunning beaches, secluded coves, and vibrant beach clubs while swimming and snorkeling. Then, head to Hvar Town, known for its nightlife and historic sites, and visit Fortica Fortress for breathtaking panoramic views.

Day 4 – Vis, Green Cave

Sail to Zaglav on Vis, a quiet town with great restaurants and clear waters. Enjoy the sandy beach, accessible by a short 15-minute walk. Explore the Green Cave, where sunlight creates a magical green glow, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Then, visit Vis Town to see the historic Vis Fort and enjoy dinner at a seafood restaurant with fresh fish and beautiful views.

Day 5 – Blue Cave, Komiža

Start your day at the famous Blue Cave on Biševo Island, where the water glows with a magical blue light—perfect for unforgettable photos. Then, sail to Komiža, a charming fishing village on Vis Island, to explore its rich history, including the Clock Tower and Church of St. Nicholas. Be sure to enjoy local specialties like grilled sardines and brodetto, and taste the renowned Vugava wine.

Day 6 – Šešula, Maslinica

Leave Komiža and head to Šešula Bay on Šolta Island for a quiet swim and a peaceful break. Dine at local favorites like Šišmiš or Konoba Šešula. Then, sail to Maslinica, a charming village surrounded by olive trees and clear waters perfect for swimming. Spend the night at Martinis Marchi Marina, a luxurious marina blending history, elegance, and modern comfort.

Day 7 – Krknjaši, Trogir

On the final day, set sail for Krknjaši, the Blue Lagoon, ideal for swimming and snorkeling in calm turquoise waters. Then, return to Trogir, stopping for a swim along the way. Once there, explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed old town, including Diocletian’s Palace and St. Lawrence Cathedral. Stroll the charming streets, relax on the promenade with a drink, and enjoy the sunset to conclude your sailing trip perfectly.

Most common questions we get

What is included in the price of a charter and what do I have to pay extra?

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“The price includes: use of vessels and equipment according to the valid Price list, bed linen, and auxiliary boat with outboard engine in accordance to specification, gas, autopilot, GPS, usual services provided in the Charter base at the time of check- in and check-out, mooring fees in the domicile port and wireless internet. The price doesn’t include: fuel costs, marina and mooring expenses in other ports, port taxes and other taxes and fees.”

How and when should I pay for the reservation?

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“Upon confirming the reservation the payment is to be done by a bank transfer in 2 settlements; 50% of the total price within 7 days upon confirming the reservation and 50% of the total price no lather than 4 weeks prior to the beginning of your holiday.”

Is it possible to charter a boat from any other day than saturday and for a shorter stay than 7 days?

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“It's standard in charter that boats are rented on Saturday-Saturday basics. Short stay or renting the boat on some other day of the week is possible in low season. In high season dough, short stay is also possible but you would be required to pay full price of weekly charter.”

When is the best time to sail in Croatia?

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“The Adriatic Sea is suitable for sailing in all seasons but we recommend any period from late March to early November. Your choice of date certainly depends of your preferences and sailing skills. If your wish is to experience the lively atmosphere of costal towns, attend cultural events or visit nightclubs, summer is definitely best choice. The spring and fall seasons are ideal if you wish to avoid the crowds. ”

Is there a safe parking place in the marina where i can leave my car?

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“There is a parking in marina with enough parking space so even in high season you needn't worry about finding a place for your car. ”

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