
The riverside of Sibenik with its tiny islands, national parks and its wealth of cultural and historical monuments is the real gem of northern Dalmatia.
The climate is mild, with about 2750 hours of sunshine a year. The city can be divided into three sectors: in the top the old fortresses of Santa Ana and San Juan. On the slopes and steep narrow alleys of the Old City and finally the modern part, which extends in the north and southeast.
A boat rental Sibenik allows you to sail along the Sibenik region and discover islands that retain its point of interest. Zlarin, for example, is the island of the most famous coral collectors in the Adriatic, while Krapanj, the smallest island in the Sibenik region, is known as a place for collecting sea sponges.
Among the most natural attractions of Sibenik is the small island of Visovac.
The beauty of the Kornati National Park has been always a source of inspiration to the most prominent writers, sculptors, architects and musicians of Croatia and is often mentioned as “nautical paradise”.

Boat Rental Sibenik
Sailing in Croatia from April to October:
April – May: occasional showers, temperatures range 22-28º C. Winds generally NW F3-4. The days start to be longer and sunnier, also you will avoid the crowds.
June – August – sunny, blue skies every day, temperature from 26 to 30º C. Winds generally NW F3-4 (10-20 Knots). During the high season you will enjoy better temperatures, major cultural events, variety of water activities and more options for flights.


Sept – Oct: the weather remains stable and the sea temperature pleasant (rain possible in late Oct). Winds generally NW F3-4, but can be stronger in October.
Laws and regulations on sailing in Croatia
At least one person on the sailing yacht must possess valid nautical and VHF license.
It’s neccessary that you send a copy of your sailing license in advance to check whether it’s valid for Croatian territorial waters and confirm the booking. Also, you must have the originals with you on board.
Language: Croatian. People usually speak English in the most touristic areas.
Documents required; Citizens of EU countries may enter Croatia using their national identity cards. Otherwise, passports are required to enter Croatia. Australian, Canadian and U.S. citizens must have a return ticket in their possession upon entering Croatia. Usually foreign visitors do not need a visa for stays under 90 days.
Currency: Kuna. Foreign currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post offices, travel agencies and hotels. Most of Credit cards are accepted (American Express, Mastercard, Visa).
ATMs are available in banks, supermarkets, airports and others.
Note: You will find that you can pay for some items in Euros. Do note that this is entirely on an unofficial basis; the Euro is NOT an official currency and NO business/individual is required to accept them as payment.
How to arrive: Croatia has seven international airports, the three biggest airport that work all year around are Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik.
Health: There are hospitals and clinics located in all the larger towns and cities. It is always recommended to hire a medical/travel insurance when traveling abroad.
Telephone code: +385
Gastronomy: A mixture of Mediterranean (Italian) and Eastern European food are characteristics of the Croatian gastronomy . Along the coast, you can try some excellent fish and seafood dishes. And if you prefer meat, there are also a variety of dishes– grilled, baked and roasted.
The main cities of Dalmatia are Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Sibenik.
If you are looking for a quiet holiday destination to get away from the crowds then you can rent a boat in Murter. The island of Murter, located in the middle Adriatic near to the Kornati National Park, is the largest inhabited island of the Sibenik archipelago.
The town of Murter is the oldest and largest settlement on the island. It is founded in the western part of the island, in the bay of Hramina. Several departure bases are available for a sailing in cruise in Murter: Marina Betina, ACI Marina Jezera and Marina Hramina.


Marina Kremik is located in a picturesque bay surrounded by vineyards that produce the famous Babić wine.
This marina, located just 3 km south of the famous town of Primošten, is one of the best protected marinas in the center of the Adriatic Sea. Fully renovated in 2003, the marina is well lit and secured, and has all the facilities to make your visit as pleasant as possible.
Marina Mandalina, located in the center of the Adriatic coast and surrounded by numerous islands, offers a unique location for sailing along the Šibenik region. There are two beautiful national parks in the area – Krka and Kornati – both accessible by sea and only a few hours away from this base.
Marina Mandalina is located just 45 minutes away from the international airports of Split and Zadar. In case you are traveling by car, the Zagreb – Split motorway exit is only 10 km from this marina.

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The riverside of Sibenik with its tiny islands, national parks and its wealth of cultural and historical monuments is the real gem of northern Dalmatia.
The climate is mild, with about 2750 hours of sunshine a year. The city can be divided into three sectors: in the top the old fortresses of Santa Ana and San Juan. On the slopes and steep narrow alleys of the Old City and finally the modern part, which extends in the north and southeast.
A boat rental Sibenik allows you to sail along the Sibenik region and discover islands that retain its point of interest. Zlarin, for example, is the island of the most famous coral collectors in the Adriatic, while Krapanj, the smallest island in the Sibenik region, is known as a place for collecting sea sponges.
Among the most natural attractions of Sibenik is the small island of Visovac.
The beauty of the Kornati National Park has been always a source of inspiration to the most prominent writers, sculptors, architects and musicians of Croatia and is often mentioned as “nautical paradise”.
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Boat Rental Sibenik
Sailing in Croatia from April to October:
April – May: occasional showers, temperatures range 22-28º C. Winds generally NW F3-4. The days start to be longer and sunnier, also you will avoid the crowds.
June – August – sunny, blue skies every day, temperature from 26 to 30º C. Winds generally NW F3-4 (10-20 Knots). During the high season you will enjoy better temperatures, major cultural events, variety of water activities and more options for flights.
Sept – Oct: the weather remains stable and the sea temperature pleasant (rain possible in late Oct). Winds generally NW F3-4, but can be stronger in October.
Laws and regulations on sailing in Croatia
At least one person on the sailing yacht must possess valid nautical and VHF license.
It’s neccessary that you send a copy of your sailing license in advance to check whether it’s valid for Croatian territorial waters and confirm the booking. Also, you must have the originals with you on board. - + Datos útiles
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Language: Croatian. People usually speak English in the most touristic areas.
Documents required; Citizens of EU countries may enter Croatia using their national identity cards. Otherwise, passports are required to enter Croatia. Australian, Canadian and U.S. citizens must have a return ticket in their possession upon entering Croatia. Usually foreign visitors do not need a visa for stays under 90 days.
Currency: Kuna. Foreign currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post offices, travel agencies and hotels. Most of Credit cards are accepted (American Express, Mastercard, Visa).
ATMs are available in banks, supermarkets, airports and others.
Note: You will find that you can pay for some items in Euros. Do note that this is entirely on an unofficial basis; the Euro is NOT an official currency and NO business/individual is required to accept them as payment.
How to arrive: Croatia has seven international airports, the three biggest airport that work all year around are Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik.
Health: There are hospitals and clinics located in all the larger towns and cities. It is always recommended to hire a medical/travel insurance when traveling abroad.
Telephone code: +385
Gastronomy: A mixture of Mediterranean (Italian) and Eastern European food are characteristics of the Croatian gastronomy . Along the coast, you can try some excellent fish and seafood dishes. And if you prefer meat, there are also a variety of dishes– grilled, baked and roasted.
The main cities of Dalmatia are Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Sibenik.
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If you are looking for a quiet holiday destination to get away from the crowds then you can rent a boat in Murter. The island of Murter, located in the middle Adriatic near to the Kornati National Park, is the largest inhabited island of the Sibenik archipelago.
The town of Murter is the oldest and largest settlement on the island. It is founded in the western part of the island, in the bay of Hramina. Several departure bases are available for a sailing in cruise in Murter: Marina Betina, ACI Marina Jezera and Marina Hramina.
Marina Kremik is located in a picturesque bay surrounded by vineyards that produce the famous Babić wine.
This marina, located just 3 km south of the famous town of Primošten, is one of the best protected marinas in the center of the Adriatic Sea. Fully renovated in 2003, the marina is well lit and secured, and has all the facilities to make your visit as pleasant as possible.
Marina Mandalina, located in the center of the Adriatic coast and surrounded by numerous islands, offers a unique location for sailing along the Šibenik region. There are two beautiful national parks in the area – Krka and Kornati – both accessible by sea and only a few hours away from this base.
Marina Mandalina is located just 45 minutes away from the international airports of Split and Zadar. In case you are traveling by car, the Zagreb – Split motorway exit is only 10 km from this marina.
