Your voyage is coming to an end. Prepare the yacht for transferring back over to the charter company, assess the equipment’s operation, and resupply water and fuel. After handing the vessel over successfully, take leisurely walk through Sibenik and don’t forget to pick up souvenirs for your friends.
Nature gave the island of Vrgada a wonderful coastal line, picturesque coniferous forests and fertile fields. You should come here to see the Mediterranean “as it was in the past.” There are neither cars, nor noise, nor smoke here, only the smell of pines, a transparent sea, a medieval monastery, and a Venetian church built on the foundations of old Illyrian settlements.
One of the most fascinating cities of Dalmatia, Šibenik, is already more than one thousand years old. The banks of the Krka River, royal origin, unbelievable beauty of local architecture, gentle sandy beach – all contributors to its permanent success with tourists. The Cathedral of St. Jacob subtly combines Gothic motives and features of the Roman style and is decorated with 74 stone busts of contemporaries of Juraj Dalmatinac (Giorgio Orsini). A wonderful view of Šibenik and the Adriatic Sea opens from the walls of the Saint Ana Fortress. You should definitely visit the Krka National Park, beaches on the Solaris Cape, and the thalassotherapy center with its six swimming pools and therapeutic mud. In summer, the city is filled with music during various festivals or medieval fairs.
Vrgada
Nature gave the island of Vrgada a wonderful coastal line, picturesque coniferous forests and fertile fields. You should come here to see the Mediterranean “as it was in the past.” There are neither cars, nor noise, nor smoke here, only the smell of pines, a transparent sea, a medieval monastery, and a Venetian church built on the foundations of old Illyrian settlements.
Sibenik
One of the most fascinating cities of Dalmatia, Šibenik, is already more than one thousand years old. The banks of the Krka River, royal origin, unbelievable beauty of local architecture, gentle sandy beach – all contributors to its permanent success with tourists. The Cathedral of St. Jacob subtly combines Gothic motives and features of the Roman style and is decorated with 74 stone busts of contemporaries of Juraj Dalmatinac (Giorgio Orsini). A wonderful view of Šibenik and the Adriatic Sea opens from the walls of the Saint Ana Fortress. You should definitely visit the Krka National Park, beaches on the Solaris Cape, and the thalassotherapy center with its six swimming pools and therapeutic mud. In summer, the city is filled with music during various festivals or medieval fairs.