Fumija Bay
Fumija Bay 08/16/2025
Start your adventure at Marina Agana, where our base is located. Take your time to settle in, get comfortable on the yacht, and make sure you have enough provisions for the week.
Sail out to your first destination—Fumija Bay on the south side of ?iovo Island. Its proximity to the base and excellent free-swinging anchoring conditions make it an ideal first stop. For those who enjoy sipping a cocktail at a beach bar or prefer to have dinner ashore, Fumija does not disappoint. Just a short swim away—or a dinghy ride if you’d prefer to stay dry—you’ll find a great beach bar, and a traditional restaurant is just around the corner.
*Please note, this itinerary requires guests to have anchoring experience for safe overnight stays, as the route is highly weather-dependent. Reduced costs are to be expected due to the lack of access to electricity, water refills, and waste disposal at these remote stops—this is truly an escape into nature.
The day’s sailing
1 Hr Sailing time
6 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor
Things to do
Snorkel, swim, beach bar, restaurant on shore
Facilities
Beach bar, restaurant on shore
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08/16/2025 |
08/16/2025 |
Tatinja Bay
Tatinja Bay 08/17/2025
Set sail for Tatinja, a picturesque bay on the south side of Šolta Island. Enjoy the calm, protected waters as you explore the charming surroundings. Moor for the night on a restaurant-owned mooring buoy and embrace the quiet beauty of this unspoiled haven, far from the crowds.
The day’s sailing
1.5 Hr Sailing time
10 Nautical miles
Mooring
Restaurant mooring buoys
Things to do
Snorkel, kayak, paddle
Facilities
Restaurant on shore
Discover
Day Stops
Maslinica – Šolta Island
On the way to Tatinja Bay, be sure to stop among the little islands in front of Maslinica town. A short dinghy ride away is the beautifully renovated Martinis Marchi Castle, now a hotel, along with a small, well-equipped marina. The town is quaint, with a small shop, charming restaurants, and a beach bar—perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Vela Rina Beach – Drvenik Island
While Croatia isn’t typically known for its sandy beaches, there are a few hidden gems. Vela Rina is one of the lesser-known ones. Stopping here in the morning, before the maestral winds pick up, will make any child giddy as they begin building sandcastles!
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08/17/2025 |
08/17/2025 |
Komiza
Komiza 08/18/2025
After one or two nights in tranquil, secluded bays, sail across the blue to the historic town of Komiža on Vis Island. Known for its traditional fishing village charm, Komiža offers a glimpse into the island’s rich history and culture. Spend the night on mooring buoys, taking in the stunning waterfront views. For those who wish to arrive earlier and prefer a dock, it’s possible to tie up at a small town quay, located right next to Komiža’s national cultural treasure—the traditional fishing sailing boats, Gajeta Falkuša.
The day’s sailing
4 Hr Sailing time
23 Nautical miles
Mooring
Payable mooring buoys, Town quay (non reservable)
Things to do
Swim, Snorkel, Dive with a diving centre, Sightseeing, Rent a Scooter, Rent a Bike
Facilities
Mooring buoys – none.
Town quay – Water, Electricity, Rubbish, Toilets and showers.
In the town: Restaurants, Bars, Shop, Open market, ATM.
Discover
Mamma Mia!
Vis Island, and Komiža town in particular, served as a film set for the Mamma Mia! movie. See if you can recognize some of the locations from the film.
Diving
Vis Island is considered one of the best dive spots in Croatia. If you’re a licensed diver, there are several diving centers ready to take you into the blue to explore sunken 18th-century ships or World War II bomber planes.
Biševo Island
The small island of Biševo, just 6 nautical miles from Komiža, is one of the Adriatic’s geological wonders, boasting incredible caves and sandy beaches. It’s a perfect stop for those looking to escape the crowds during calm weather.
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08/18/2025 |
08/18/2025 |
Stoncica Bay
Stoncica Bay 08/19/2025
Spend a full day circling Vis Island to reach Ston?ica, a peaceful sandy bay surrounded by lush nature. With its calm waters and tranquil atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for relaxation. Moor overnight on a buoy and soak in the unspoiled beauty of this hidden gem. Take a stroll to the sandy beach and enjoy a simple meal from the local grill restaurant.
The day’s sailing
2.5 Hr Sailing time
14 Nautical miles
Mooring
Payable mooring buoys, anchor
Things to do
Sandy beach, swim, snorkel, kayak, paddle
Facilities
Restaurant on shore in high season
Discover
Day Stops
Stiniva Bay
A narrow, long bay ends with a stone gate leading into a small cove with a pebble beach, surrounded by layered rock walls. We believe it was once a karst cave that collapsed several thousand years ago. In 2016, Stiniva was declared Europe’s most beautiful beach. However, it’s worth remembering to bring shoes for swimming ashore, as the stones can be quite uncomfortable on bare feet. Don’t forget your wallet either—the little bar serves delicious drinks and snacks for weary travelers.
Green Cave – Ravnik Island
The Green Cave has been protected since 1967 as a geomorphological monument of nature. Sunlight pierces the cave interior, lighting up the sea floor like a spotlight in the darkness. The contrast of the cave’s darkness enhances the intensity of this miraculous spotlight, making it look as though the cave’s bottom shines through to the surface. The buoys in front of the cave are payable and can easily be obtained during the day.”
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08/19/2025 |
08/19/2025 |
Zarace Bay
Zarace Bay 08/20/2025
The area around Hvar Town offers some stunning bays for overnight stays, either on anchor or mooring buoys. We’ve chosen Zara?e as our next destination. Protected by a natural stone breakwater, its southern side features mooring buoys belonging to a quaint restaurant. It’s also just a 15-minute drive from the bustling Hvar Town.
The day’s sailing
2 Hr Sailing time
13 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor, Restaurant mooring buoys
Things to do
Swim, snorkel, hike, Restaurant and bar
Facilities
Restaurant and Bar
Discover
Day Stops
Roga?i? Bay, Vis Island
Vis Island has a turbulent history and was closed off to the public until the 1990s. A great reminder of that period are the island’s numerous caves and bunkers, built for military purposes. One of the best-preserved submarine tunnels can be found in Roga?i? Bay, where you can drop anchor and explore the place where submarines once hid.
Hvar Town and Pakleni Archipelago
By now, everyone knows that the best parties and beach events are found around Hvar Town in Croatia during the summer. Make a stop near Carpe Diem Beach, or anchor in front of the Hula Hula Bar and shake a leg at a lively after-beach party. Afterward, head to a quieter spot for the night to unwind.
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08/20/2025 |
08/20/2025 |
Smrka Bay
Smrka Bay 08/21/2025
Enjoy a morning swim, have breakfast on board, and release your mooring buoy as you head north toward the island of Bra?. The southwestern part of the island is dotted with secluded bays, perfect for an overnight anchorage. A Moorings favorite is Smrka Bay, which can only accommodate a couple of boats, offering a serene sense of peace and tranquility.
An old submarine tunnel adds a touch of adventure for the explorers in your crew, while an easy hiking trail leads to Blaca Monastery—an excellent morning workout to a place carved into living rock.
The day’s sailing
3 Hr Sailing time
15 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchor
Things to do
Swim, snorkel, explore, hike
Facilities
None
Discover
Day Stops
Bol Town and Golden Horn Beach
Extend your sailing day by 10 miles to reach the famous Golden Horn Beach, which changes shape every day due to the specific currents and winds. Since the seabed is protected, anchor a bit further out or test your stern-to skills with lazy lines at Bol Town quay. Either way, don’t miss the chance to experience this natural wonder firsthand.”
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08/21/2025 |
08/21/2025 |
Agana
Agana 08/22/2025
As the week draws to a close, sail back to base, completing your weeklong adventure along Croatia’s stunning coast. Fuel top-ups are easily done along the way, allowing you to reflect on the memorable moments and breathtaking scenery as you return to Marina Agana, having experienced the best of off-the-beaten-path sailing in the Adriatic.
The day’s sailing
3 Hr Sailing time
20 Nautical miles
Mooring
Head back to base. All marinas in Croatia use the stern-to mooring with mooring lines
Things to do
Before or after your sailing adventure, there’s plenty to explore around Marina Agana. Relax on one of the two nearby beaches, enjoy a meal at a local restaurant, or take a short trip to the historic towns of Trogir or Split. In Split, don’t miss the iconic Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or dive into the city’s rich history by visiting Game of Thrones filming locations. You can also wander through the charming old town, home to a variety of restaurants and bars.
Just a short distance from Agana, Trogir offers a fascinating step back in time with its well-preserved medieval architecture, also protected by UNESCO. For history enthusiasts, the Roman ruins of Solin and the stunning Krka National Park are must-see attractions, requiring about half a day to experience properly.
Facilities
Water Refill, Electricity, Showers & Toilets, ATM, Provisioning, Restaurants & Bars, Car rental, Taxi, Laundry Day Stops
Discover
Day Stops: Stomorska Town, Šolta Island
For early risers, why not make an additional stop in one of the most charming little towns on the Croatian coast? Stomorska is en route back to base and offers ample space to anchor between the beach and the town quay. Enjoy lunch at one of the local restaurants perched above the sea, or simply relax and take in the view of the charming little houses while floating around your boat.
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08/22/2025 |
08/22/2025 |