Sailing Itinerary
Supetar is the capital of Brač, the largest island in the Split archipelago. Supetar is home to the port connecting the island of Brač with Split and is the largest tourist destination on the island –the ideal location for our first night! We dock in the port in the middle of town and then head to our first big party destination: Benny’s Bar, an open air bar on the beach that makes for the perfect setting to meet our guests and makes for the perfect start to our week.
Bol is the oldest coastal settlement on Brač. West from Bol lies the beach Zlatni rat, one of the largest and most beautiful natural attractions in the Adriatic. Like a small tongue, the beach extends nearly half a kilometre into the deep blue sea. Thanks to the sedimentation of small gravelly pebbles around the underwater reefs, the shape of Zlatni rat is constantly changing. The tip of the beach literally moves with the tide!
Bol is the most popular surf destination in Croatia and offers plenty of other sporting activities which make it popular with young people, guaranteeing a rich and lively nightlife. We recommend you visit some of the cocktail bars like two of our favourites, Varadero and Aquarius. After the bars – the nightlife moves to the discotheques.
We will sail with you to the hidden beaches and coves of the island of Vis and its archipelago, until we come to the cave whose unique iridescent green, blue and silver colours will make your visit unforgettable.
The town of Vis is situated on the north eastern part of the island in a very protected bay. Recently, Vis has attracted more and more young people, especially yachters. Although changes in the lifestyle of the islanders are inevitable, the town of Vis still retains an irresistible Mediterranean charm and locals pride themselves on an everyday life free from problems and stress.
In the evening, we’ll organize dinner and transportation for those who want to fully experience Vis. We’ll take you to the interior of the island, to the ever-unique Rocky’s Restaurant and Winery where you will get to sample authentic Croatian cuisine and wine in abundance.
Afterwards the partycroatia party will go on until the early morning hours in one of the clubs in the town of Vis.
We will visit the most famous Croatian cave, the so-called “Blue Cave.” The cave’s tiny entrance is only 1.5 metres high and 2.5 metres wide, but pass through it and behold the magical phenomenon that gives the cave its name: between 10 am and 1pm solar rays are reflected from the bottom of the cave, illuminating the cavern with the colours of the sea.
After visiting the cave we’ll head towards the bay of Porat, where we’ll sleep and party. Porat is a beautiful bay known for its crystal-clear sea, shallow waters and long, sandy beaches – ideal for swimming during the day and for partying later on.
The party will start in the afternoon hours and continue late into the night. The island has no cars or any other infrastructure, just a few small houses, so it’s an intimate and natural setting for our fun.
Situated in a bay on the west coast of the island of Vis, in the foothills of the nearly-600-metre-high Mount Hum, the town of Komiza (with a population of just 1667 according to the most recent census in 2001) is typically Mediterranean: with narrow streets, houses squeezed together around the harbour, numerous beaches and a mild climate.
The eastern coast of Komiža’s bay is lined with sandy beaches and freshwater springs (Gusarica, Nova Posta, Velo Pebble) that source drinking water for the locals.
Today it’ll be a free afternoon for sightseeing, relaxing, swimming and taking a leisurely lunch.
Partycroatia’s party in Komiža begins after dark at the clubs.
When we think of Hvar, we think of heather and rosemary, sunshine and crickets, lavender and sage, local wine and secluded coves. One of the most beautiful islands in the world, Hvar has appeal year-round: in the winter as well as the summer. But Hvar is more than that. During the summer months Hvar is becoming the most popular destination for a night out on the Adriatic. Hvar is famous for its fine wine and world-renowned winemakers. As the night progresses, people begin to gather around the town’s many cafés and clubs. The party continues until dawn...really.
If you live for fun, the town of Hvar certainly ranks as a “must see”!
There’s no better way to end a beautiful friendship than with one, last party. We’ll check in at one of Split’s popular clubs, where all lovers of good music and crazy parties will enjoy themselves till dawn.
The second route, starting from Zadar is mixture of total relax and full on party. We have organised a spectacular summer season, visiting Zrce that in 2011 hosted 11 massive events with more then 50 DJ’s, 250 media from around the world, over one million overnight stays and visitors from 80 countries worldwide. 2 nights in Petrčane home to a series of dance festivals , this two-weekend jamboree finds a mostly British crowd jetting over for a programme of house, funk and soul (The Guardian, 2011).
Meeting and check in at 5 pm in Zadar.
First night we will spend in Petrčane where we will visit Electric Elephant Festival as part of famous Garden Festival. Some great UK DJ’s will host the festival and you'll party till dawn.
After breakfast and morning coffee we will cast off to the beautiful island of Molat.
Molat island is situated in the northern part of Zadar’s archipelago. The isolated bays are a frequent destination for sailors. The villages of Molat, Zapuntel and Brgulje are situated insland; coastal hamlets developed around their piers. Molat is filled with secret beaches and numerous hidden bays for swimming. Beaches covered with pebbles, big rocks or sand are probably most beautiful ones on the island.
The perfect start to meet your fellow guests and the first party.
Silba is unique in many ways. There are no cars or motorbikes on the island, even bicycles are rarely spotted. The only “permitted” transport vehicles are hand-carts on two wheels and tractors with trailers most often used by the locals and tourists for transporting objects to and from the arriving boats. Island regulations allow tractors to be used only one hour before and one hour after boat arrivals.
Silba is embraced by a ring of picturesque sandy beaches whicht can be reached by narrow lanes crossing the woods or along the rocky coast.
Free afternoon for sight-seeing, relaxing and swimming, lunch and then a party in the evening…
Pag is the island of the North Dalmatian group and one of Croatia’s more unusual islands.
Our goal is Zrće beach in Novalja for an unforgettable party guaranteed.
Beach Zrće, also called „Croatian Ibiza“, is the most attractive and most beautiful beach in Pag. If you love to party, welcome to Zrce beach!
The beach has numerous facilities and three popular open-air clubs offering entertainment until the wee-wee hours. The most famous world class DJ-s are visiting Zrće every summer making sure that the party never stops.
Just look at the photos and you will get the picture;)
We will spend one more day on Zrće Beach for a great party.
Ilovik Island is in the Losinj archipelago. The only village on Ilovik Island is called Ilovik. The island has an area of 5.8 square kilometers. Ilovik has many secluded bays and the largest bay, which has a sandy beach, is called Paizine.
We will spend a night in a beautiful bay. Of course there is a party also;)
Our last night we will spend in Petrčane for the Soundwave festival.
Check out on Saturady till 9 am.
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