Split to Zadar Luxury Yacht Itinerary: 7 Days, Seven Distinct Moods
A Split to Zadar luxury yacht itinerary is at its best when every stop changes the feel of the coast and the sea
Split to Zadar Luxury Yacht Itinerary: Day-by-Day Route
You begin in Split, Croatia’s second-largest city and the biggest on the Adriatic, always buzzing, with the right balance of tradition and modernity, then slip into marble-quiet UNESCO towns and a romantic riverfront gateway to Krka National Park.
From there, the route turns wilder: Kornati bays where blue sea meets rock, a protected nature park of cliffs and peaceful beaches in Telašćica, and finally the exceptionally indented Zadar area, rich in historical heritage and made for sailing.
Split to Zadar Luxury Yacht Itinerary: What Makes This One Feel ‘Private’
UNESCO heritage, stone-built landmarks, and reservation-worthy dining set against protected nature (Krka and Telašćica) and Kornati anchorages will provide for a perfect charter vacation.
Step inside Diocletian’s Palace, then visit the Cathedral of St. Duje (Saint Dominus), the Peristyle, and the Grgur Ninski monument by Ivan Meštrović. Spend the day exploring the ancient city filled with gourmet spectacles or head to the beach and enjoy the sun.
Split’s Dalmatian lifestyle sets the tone.
- Split
- Makarun
- Zoi
- Bokeria
A UNESCO-protected town within medieval walls on a tiny island, linked by bridges is the easiest way to describe Trogir.
Walk the seaside promenade, then see the Cathedral of St. Lawrence (13th-century Romanesque door) and the Kamerlengo fortress.
- Trogir
- Skradin
- Bibich winery
Visit the Cathedral of St James, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000 and a stone-built Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece known all over the world.
With red roofs and blue water around you, end with dinner at Pelegrini (one Michelin Star).
- Šibenik
- Pelegrini
At the southern end of the Kornati, the bay of Opat is an unavoidable nautical gastronomic station on the way to or from Italy. Konoba Opat blends sea and rocks, follows ecological principles, and is listed among Croatia’s Top 10 restaurants with a view.
- Opat (Kornati)
- Opat
Telašćica Bay on Dugi Otok has been protected since 1980 for its flora and fauna, geological features, and rich sea life. Swim on quiet beaches, dive near the cliffs, then walk to the Grpašćak viewpoint.
- Telašćica
Close your Split to Zadar luxury yacht itinerary in the Zadar area, celebrated for its historical heritage and sailing-friendly coastline. In the Zadar archipelago, Silba stands out for beautiful beaches, untouched nature, and aromatic Mediterranean herbs.
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- Zadar archipelago (Silba, Olib, Premuda)
Photos HTZ, TZ Skradin, Ivo Biočina, Yachts Croatia archive, Shutterstock