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One week itinerary from Trogir - plan A

1st day - 27nm,Trogir - Sicenica Cove - Stupica Vela Cove - Kaprije
The end of first leg of your cruise can be island of Kaprije, twenty seven miles away from Trrogir. After few hours of sailing along shore you have opportunity to take break in Sicenica cove. Anchor in the innermost part of cove. It is well sheltered from all winds. Alternatively you may stop in the cove of Stupica Vela on Zirje island. Avoid it when sirocco blows. In the early afternoon start for the Kaprije, village and small port at the end of the bay on west coast of the island. Moor on east side of pier. Restaurant and small grocery. Number of berths are limited. If you can not find place for mooring there, proceed to eight miles far ACI marina Vodice.


2nd day - 15nm, Kaprije - Smokvica Vela Islet - Lavsa Islet - Piškera
Today you can head for Piskera. Eleven miles away is a Smokvica Vela islet, and if you decide to stop, enter in to a Lojena cove. There is a few seasonally inhabited houses on south coast of the islet. Drop the anchor at the bottom of the cove. During the unstabile weather proceed directly to Lavsa. Sailing through Kornat channel you should pay attention on reefs and shallows. Lavsa is the cove on the northern coast of the islet of the same name. The cove is a good anchorage and shelter , but with strong nord winds blowing, go to the Piskera marina, which is only one and half mile away. Marina is situated on northern coast of the islet of Panitula Vela. Showers with hot water, restaurant. Electric power and water in limited supply. You have to pay for ticket each day you spend in the Kornati National Park.


3rd - 15nm, Piškera - Vrulje - Telascica Bay - Žut
Continue to head north-west and you will see islets of Rasip Veli and Rasip Mali where you can turn to Vrulje on Kornat Island for a break. Vrulje is small village in the west prong of the bay. Alternativelly proceed to the another stop over, cove of Mir, meaning 'peace', in the Telascica bay. Find mooring bouys ready to pick. There is a posibility to take fifteen minute stroll to beautiful salt lake. To get to Zut from Telascica bay you have to pass through Mala Proversa follows port and starboard lights of the passage. ACI marina is situated in the cove of Podrazanj which is part of the long Zut inlet on the northeastern coast of the island of Zut. During strong north-east wind anchorage in eastern part of marina pier is recommended, while during strong sirocco it is safer to use the western part of the pier. Showers with hot water, restaurant, small grocery, electric power and water.


4th day - 15nm, Žut - Vrgada Islet - Murter
Leaving Zut head to Islet of Vrgada, nice place for swimming, either on the west side of the shoal that spans the Islets of Artina and Vrgada. You will choose your side depending on prevailing wind. From here on to Murter it is four miles. Here you will sail down the channel between Zminjak and Veliki Vinik and around islet of Tegin and enter the cove shaping course south-west. Marina is situated in cove of Hramina, on Murter island which is connected with mainland by small bridge. All facilities.


5th day - 23nm, Murter - Tijascica Cove - Primošten
Moving south-east following Murter coast toward islet of Tijat, you have opportunity to stop in Tijascica cove, which is a fourteen miles away from Murter. This is uninhabited cove on the south-east coast of Tijat. You can drop the anchor in the bottom of the cove. As the cove open to south-east, avoid it when sirocco blowes. Continue to sail to Primosten, village on mainland. Moor on one of the some twenty berths equipped with mooring lines and power and water points along the breakwater. In the case that you do not find berth place, proceed to mile and half far marina Kremik in the Peles bay.


6th day - Primošten - Stari Trogir Cove - Trogir
Return to Trogir following the mainland, and if you would like to stop enter to Stari Trogir, meaning 'Old Trogir'. It is a bay on half way from Primosten to Trogir. Choose side of the bay depending on prevailing wind. In the late afternoon continue to sail to Trogir.


CAUTION: The itinerary is not substitute for pilot books and marine charts. We refuse to accept responsibility for any loss or damage caused by holding on suggested routes.