Sibenik
& its routes.
11 sample week- and 14-day yacht routes from the Sibenik charter base. Each opens onto a day-by-day plan with map, mileage and mooring notes — adapt to your group, weather, and the kind of week you want.

Sibenik, in the broker’s words.
If your week wants two UNESCO sites and a hundred islands without ever sailing further than 30 NM from base, yacht charter from Šibenik is the route to book. The city itself sits inside a long sea channel guarded by the Renaissance St Nicholas fortress — one of the most underrated charter approaches in the Adriatic. Twelve miles upriver the Krka national park drops its seven waterfalls toward Skradin, and twenty miles offshore the Kornati archipelago opens with eighty-nine uninhabited islands. Both fit a single seven-day route.
Croatia Yachting works four bases on this stretch of the coast. D-Marin Mandalina sits inside the Šibenik channel — walking distance to the old town and the Cathedral of St James (UNESCO since 2000), with the year-round restaurants on the riva that other Dalmatian marinas wind down in October. Ten miles south, Marina Frapa Rogoznica runs the biggest fleet on the coast outside Split — 650 berths, every major operator, the easiest Saturday turn-around if your flight lands at Split airport (35-minute taxi). Marina Kremik in Primošten is the calmer alternative for guests who want a small-town evening before the briefing. And Skradin marina, fifteen miles up the Krka river, is the chartered way into the waterfall park itself — bookable as a one-way drop or a Wednesday-night detour.
The Šibenik week reads slower than Split — fewer marina nights, more time on konoba mooring buoys (Žut, Piškera, Vrulje), more swimming in solitary Kornati coves. Bareboat is realistic with an ICC licence and recent open-water experience, but the unmarked reefs between the inner Kornati islands reward a hired skipper for first-time crews. Two-week charters typically run as a Rogoznica-to-Dubrovnik one-way via Korčula, Vis, Mljet and the Elaphiti; seven-day weeks loop Kornati + Krka + Murter and return to base. Pair the route with a Wednesday lunch on the konoba buoy at Konoba Stiniva — Stiniva on Vis if you have made the southern crossing, the Stiniva on Kornati if you are inside the park. Our brokers book the buoy ahead so the boat lands a table waiting on the long communal stone bench.
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