BVI Yacht Charters has established close relationships with Veritas Yachting in Kremik, Croatia. We are proud to offer our customers charters in these gorgeous Mediterranean cruising grounds, aboard our very own Yachts. Mr T and Daiquiri will be available for charter in the BVI during the Winter Months, and Croatia during the summer months June till October.
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Destinations
From Marina Kremik in Primosten you can quickly reach the Kornati islands or at the beautiful southern islands (Hvar, Brac, Vis, Korcula etc.). We don’t want to propose itineraries, because it always depends on wind and weather where to go. But anyway, here some suggestions:
Rava (Rava)
Directly in front of the restaurant “Villa Rava” you can find a nice small pier and there are also some buoys in the bay. The restaurant is excellent, friendly service and moderate prices.
Telascica (Dugi Otok)
This is a very big and well protected bay with several possibilities for berthing (buoys). Dugi Otok is famous for its saltlake in the south of the bay (870m above sea level).
Vrulje (Kornat)
Vrulje is the biggest settlement on the island. Famous is the restaurant “Ante”. From the hill you have a fantastic overview over the islands.
Opat (Kornat)
In the bay are some buoys and small piers. Here you also have some restaurants (but very expensive).
ACI Marina Piskera
This is the only marina in the Kornati islands with very friendly service and beautiful surroundings. On the other side of the bay is a restaurant.
Zirje (Vela Stupica)
In the southeastern part of the island is this bay with some buoys for yachts and a small restaurant “Konoba” which is managed by a fisherman and his wife. From the small hill you have an impressing panorama.
Tribunj
This small town has a brandnew luxory marina. You have some nice restaurants in the town and along the town pier there are bars and cafes.
Skradin
Worth seing are the waterfalls of the river Krka. From Sibenik (impressing old town) you sail the river to the marina Skradin. From here you have to take taxi boats to the waterfalls. In Skradin are several good restaurants.
Veli Drvenik
A very nice, small harbour on the island. There is a small pier without moorings, water and electicity (still under construction and maybe finished for the season 2005). The calm little town has some nice restaurants. Veli Drvenik is a very good Stopover to sail the next day to Trogir.
Trogir
Trogir has a very modern marina directly opposite the old fort of the town. Within a short walk over an old stonebridge you are in the worth seing old town of Trogir. In the high season there are a lot of tourists in Trogir.
Maslinica (Solta)
Also a very nice small harbour with a pier directly in front of an old renovated Palazzo. Here you have moorings, electricity and water. Inside the Palazzo is a hotel with a very good (but expensive) restaurant. In the town you have also some small and nice restaurants.
Bobovisca (Brac)
If you don’t want to go to the Marina Milna, Bobovisca is a very good alternative. A nice and small harbour with moorings, electricity and water.
Hvar (Marina Palmizana)
The old town of Hvar is well worth seeing with it’s old fortification. Near the town there are no protected berths. The best is to go on the opposit side (Sv. Klement), here you can find a very nice marina (Palmizana). There is a taxi boat shuttle from here to Hvar. On the other side of the marina you can find a nice bay (Perna).
Korcula
Here you can find a Marina (ACI) Korcula is one of the most beautiful towns in Croatia. The picturesque old town is located on an peninsula, surrounded by mediaeval city walls. On the island of Korcula you can also find some nice bays (e.g. Tri Luke)
Bisevo (near Vis)
Vis is the farthest island from the Croatian land. Very famous and worth seeing is the “blue grotto” . There are also some nice (but not well protected) bays on other small islands e.g. Budikovac.