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One way itinerary

To sum up all these itineraries descriptions, we give you now a list of some of them :

Marina Agana → Milna, Brač :
19 nautical miles; 4 hours of sailing time

Leaving the marina in Marina Agana, you sail across the Split channel to the island of Bra. Make your way toward the island’s west coast, with the island of olta on your left. Milna’s three marinas offer a wide range of mooring options. Feel free to explore the village once the boat is anchored. Nearby the waterfront are a number of stores and eateries.

Milna → Vrboska, Hvar :
20 nautical miles ; 4 hours of sailing time

Navigate through the small channel that separates the islands of olta and bra. Visit Vrboska, a little bay on Hvar’s northern coast, and you’ll immediately realize why it’s been dubbed “Little Venice.” You can take a stroll along the coastline and explore the narrow alleyways of Vrboska, or you can sit at a waterside café and sample some of Croatia’s finest cuisine.

Vrboska → marina Palmižana, Sveti Klement :
21 nautical miles ; 4 hours of sailing time

You glide across the sapphire-colored sea as you make your way to Sveti Klement on the northern shore of Hvar. Palmizana’s marina is located on the island’s southern coast. You are more than welcome to go ashore and have a stroll around the island’s core.

Marina Palmižana → Komiža, Vis :
20 nautical miles ; 4 hours of sailing time

Vis is Dalmatia’s smallest and most remote island. You should expect a pleasant journey to Vis. The eastern coast is lush, rocky, and full of natural beauty. It is protected by a big promontory in the bay of Komiza. Palm trees and Venetian style residences from the 16th and 17th centuries border the quays of the port. “Our Lady of Pirates” church, Zanetova Palace and a fishing museum are also on the itinerary. At least one Virgin Mary painting has gone missing, according to local rumor. An old Benedictine monastery may be found southeast of the city. A pleasant stroll along the water’s edge.

 

Komiža → Maslinica, Šolta :
25 nautical miles ; 5 hours of sailing time

You keep sailing until you reach the island of Solta. After a few hours of sailing, you will reach Maslinica Bay on the west side of the island. A few small islands in the clear turquoise water guard the entrance to the bay. Maslinica is built at the end of a narrow bay that is very pretty. It has a beautiful square where the town market is held. After taking a break in the calm bay waters, you can go to the port to spend the night on land.

 

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