7-Day Yacht Charter Croatia Itinerary – From Biograd na Moru (Round Trip)

Sailing from Biograd na Moru, this 7-day yacht charter itinerary blends the very best of northern Dalmatia — from the wilderness of Kornati National Park to the charm of Murter, the authenticity of Sali, and the laid-back elegance of Zlarin.
Each day reveals a new rhythm of the Adriatic: morning sails across glassy channels, sunlit swims in turquoise bays, and evenings in harbors glowing with Mediterranean atmosphere. Whether you’re cruising on a catamaran, gliding under sail, or enjoying the comfort of a luxury motor yacht, this circular route from Biograd offers an ideal balance of nature, culture, and coastal sophistication.

Day 1: Biograd → Murter (~15 NM)

Day 1: Biograd → Murter (~15 NM)

Your journey begins at Marina Kornati or Marina Šangulin in Biograd na Moru, one of Croatia’s key charter hubs. After check-in, provisioning, and a safety briefing, set sail south toward the island of Murter, around 15 NM away.

The sail takes you past the Pašman Channel, offering steady winds and a good introduction to your yacht. By afternoon you’ll reach Marina Hramina in Murter, a well-equipped marina with berths, fuel, and provisioning. The town of Murter is lively, with narrow alleys, traditional stone houses, and a buzzing waterfront.

Murter is known as the “gateway to Kornati” and has a long shipbuilding tradition. Gastronomy highlights include scampi, fresh fish, and lamb, paired with Babić wines from nearby Šibenik vineyards. For catamaran charters, Murter is family-friendly with beaches like Slanica; for sailing yachts, it’s a lively cultural stop; and for luxury motor yachts, it offers upscale dining and marina services.

Day 2: Murter → Kornati National Park (~12 NM)

Day 2: Murter → Kornati National Park (~12 NM)

From Murter, set sail 12 NM south into the Kornati National Park, one of the most spectacular sailing areas in the Adriatic. The Kornati are a cluster of over 80 barren islands and reefs, creating a labyrinth of channels and coves.

Anchoring is allowed only in designated bays or on mooring buoys. Rustic konobas, accessible only by sea, serve seafood straight from the grill, octopus under peka, and house wine. A night in Kornati is magical: no cars, no towns, just stars and the sound of waves.

For catamaran charter Croatia, the wide bays offer security and space. For sailing yachts, the park provides excellent short passages between islands. For luxury yachts, Kornati offers exclusivity, privacy, and dramatic landscapes.

Day 3: Kornati → Žut (~10 NM)

Day 3: Kornati → Žut (~10 NM)

Continue 10 NM east to Žut, one of the largest inhabited islands in Kornati. Unlike most of the barren islands, Žut has seasonal residents and the full-service ACI Marina Žut, with fuel, water, and secure berths.

Žut offers tranquility with just enough infrastructure. Swim in turquoise bays, hike up hills for panoramic views, and dine in small konobas serving grilled fish and scampi. For charter crews, Žut is a perfect mix: safe marina berths for catamarans, fun sailing for yachts, and a peaceful retreat for luxury charters.

Day 4: Žut → Sali (Dugi Otok) (~18 NM)

Day 4: Žut → Sali (Dugi Otok) (~18 NM)

From Žut, sail 18 NM north to Sali, the main town of Dugi Otok. The harbor provides moorings and basic services, and the town itself is lively yet authentic.

Sali is famous for its fishing tradition and as the gateway to Telašćica Nature Park, just a few miles south. Many crews choose to anchor in Telašćica’s vast protected bay, but Sali offers restaurants, shops, and a vibrant seafront. Dining highlights include octopus salad, risotto, and local wines.

For catamaran charters, Sali is safe and family-friendly. For sailing yachts, the leg offers excellent open-water sailing. For luxury motor yachts, it’s a charming blend of authenticity and access to natural wonders.

Day 5: Sali → Zlarin (~20 NM)

Day 5: Sali → Zlarin (~20 NM)

Day five is a longer sail of about 20 NM southeast to the island of Zlarin, just off Šibenik. The harbor is safe and picturesque, with space for yachts and catamarans.

Zlarin is car-free and famous for its red coral, used in jewelry for centuries. The village has stone houses, narrow alleys, and a relaxed pace. It’s an excellent stop for guests who want peace, authenticity, and a slower rhythm after livelier towns.

Dining here is intimate: family-run konobas serve fresh fish, squid, and local olive oil. For yacht charter Croatia, Zlarin is a hidden gem – a small island with character, close to Šibenik’s cultural highlights but away from the crowds.

Day 6: Zlarin → Vodice (~10 NM)

Day 6: Zlarin → Vodice (~10 NM)

From Zlarin, sail 10 NM north to Vodice, a bustling marina town. ACI Marina Vodice is large and central, making it easy to dock and explore.

Vodice is known for its nightlife and summer festivals, making it one of the liveliest stops on this itinerary. Younger charter crews love the beach clubs and music; families enjoy the town’s beaches and excursions inland. Dining options are abundant, from seafood restaurants to Dalmatian grills, paired with Debit or Pošip wines.

Vodice provides the energy of a resort town – perfect before the quiet final sail back to Biograd.

Day 7: Vodice → Biograd (~22 NM)

Day 7: Vodice → Biograd (~22 NM)

On the final day, sail 22 NM back north to Biograd na Moru, completing the loop. Depending on timing, stop for a swim near Murter or in one of the bays along Pašman Island before heading to base.

Return to Marina Kornati or Marina Šangulin by late afternoon for check-out. Biograd itself is worth exploring: its old town, lively waterfront, and excellent restaurants make it a pleasant farewell stop. Dine on scampi, lamb, or octopus, paired with Dalmatian wines.

Ending in Biograd ensures easy travel connections, as the town is close to Zadar Airport (25 km) and Split Airport (110 km).

For catamaran charter Croatia, sailing yachts in Kornati, or luxury yacht charter Dalmatia, this 7-day Biograd itinerary offers the perfect balance of national parks, authentic islands, lively towns, and comfortable sailing distances.

Highlights

  • Start & End in Biograd na Moru: Convenient marinas, easy logistics, and a perfect base for exploring central Dalmatia.
  • Murter Island: A lively sailing hub known as the gateway to Kornati, with rich maritime heritage and superb dining.
  • Kornati National Park: Sail through a labyrinth of 80+ islands — a raw, untouched seascape ideal for exploration and anchoring.
  • Žut Island: Tranquil marina life surrounded by crystal-clear water, hiking trails, and authentic island taverns.
  • Sali (Dugi Otok): A charming fishing village near Telašćica Nature Park, offering a blend of tradition and coastal beauty.
  • Zlarin Island: Car-free paradise known for coral craftsmanship, intimate atmosphere, and true Dalmatian simplicity.
  • Vodice: Lively marina town with nightlife, beaches, and excellent marina facilities — a vibrant finale before returning to Biograd.
  • Perfect for All Yacht Types: Balanced daily distances, secure moorings, and diverse stops ideal for sailing yachts, catamarans, or luxury motor yachts.