Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Sail Croatia

Croatia is a huge county made up of amazing cities located both on the mainland and on the islands, as a result this can be quite difficult to navigate around. The costs of ferries, trains and buses from one island to another and the back to the mainland can be very expensive and exhausting. 

For me, the best way to get around this is to sail. When I was travelling around Croatia I went on a week long cruise that navigated in between the islands and the mainlands. Not only was the cruise your transportation but it was also your accommodation.

Sail Croatia is the company I traveled with, their prices are extremely competitive and they provide breakfast and lunch. If you want to splash out or save your pennies there are multiple type of boats you can pick from, there are smaller cheaper options, or larger more expensive options. 

View of the bow from the top deck of our boat
Sail Croatia is great as their route is shared with other boats, when they have all docked in the harbor there is lots of new people to meet. You become friends with these people as well as the people on your boat, you become a little family. They also arrange activities for you to do at every new location, taking the hassle and stress out of travelling between islands and allowing you to completely relax while you are taken on an adventure. 

Kayaking activity arranged by Sail Croatia

Quad bike riding arrange by Sail Croatia

Dinner is not provided on Sail Croatia, however with the vast choice of restaurants available at every new location this is not something you will complain about. 

View from dinner

Mozzarella and tomato entree

Seafood risotto
The view you get of the scenery while sail to your new location is indescribable, the beauty of Croatia is in it's crystal clear blue water, and their vast mountain ranges. Sail Croatia allows you to sit back and take it all of its beauty in ways that catching a bus or train would not be able to.
Top deck of our Sail Croatia boat

View of Makarska harbor

Sunset from our boat

- Alice -


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