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Ausflüge in Kroatien
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Departure Punat (Krk Island) - The little town of Punat has a harbour and a Marina located in the west part of Puntarska (Kolsljunska) Inlet, 8 km south-east, which is separated from Krk Bay by Prniba Peninsulate. Punat Marina has room for 750 boats.
Day 1° Rab (Rab Island) - The transfer to Rab is 21 miles long. Here you can feel e special vibe during summer nights, in actual fact here there are many coffee bars and konobe (taverns). But Rab is also particularly fascinating because of the harmony created by cosy, little streets, bell towers and gardens. In Rab Marina, in front of the tower bell, you can find a good mooring sight.
Day 2° Silba (Silba Island) - The following day, the mistral will take you swiftly to Silba, 24 miles away. Here there are no cars around and gardens are full of flowers. There is no place that could stand comparison with Silba, actually it is a unique beauty. There are two harbours: the one in the north of the island hosts sailing boats and anchor can also be dropped in Porta Sv. Ante Bay's harbour.
Day 3° Molat (Molat Island) - From Silba, sail south for 7 miles between Ist and Molat ( where there are plenty of buoys for mooring) and then for 2,5 miles from the external part of the island to the little desert island of Tramerka. Drop anchor in front of the beautiful beach on the north side of the isle. Before sunset, keep sailing for a few miles up to the entrance of Brgulj Bay, to the south of Molat. If you want to spend the night there, you can drop anchor in the inlet along the woody isle of Brgulj, where you can find more or less 30 buoys, or you can opt for a mooring at Molat harbour. So Silba is approximately 17 miles away from Molat.
Day 4° Premuda Island - The following day, let's start sailing back north towards Premuda and the little harbour of Krijal on the west side of the island.. Since the journey is only 16 miles long,, we suggest a stop in Soliscica, in the deep inlet to the north of Dugi Otok, Pantera Bay's lagoon. After that it is possible to visit the oldest lighthouse in the Adriatic Sea, in Veli Rat. Otherwise you can sail north and stop in Ist Bay or in Griparica, Skarda. Premuda harbour offers you 10 mooring sights and 20 buoys. Your anchorage is protected by the Masarina islands so thast you can quietly bathe. The village is on top of the island and you can reach it with a short walk.
Day 5° Veli Losinj (Losinj Island) - To get to Veli Losinj you have to sail for about 13 miles; otherwise you can reach Mali Losinj, but this means that you hae to wait for the bridge to be lifted the day after. Veli Losinj is a fascinating place whose harbour is often crowded by tourists. You have to be aware, though, of the Bora coming form north-east: whether it starts to blow, come back to Rowenska Harbour and find a safe mooring sight beside a fishing boat until the wind stops.
Day 6° Supetarska Draga (Rab Island) - The following day we suggest to sail for 5 miles from Jadriscica, a long and deep inlet in the south cape of Cres Island. There you'll find peace and quiet. Sail for the remaining 19 miles to reach during the same day Supetarska Draga Marina, the central bay of three bays along the north-west side of Rad Island. In alternative, f you want to come back to the beautiful Rab, it only takes 16 miles navigation. From here you just have to move towards Punat to end your tour.