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Dalmatian coast
Discover one of the most interesting archipelago worlds, where history, culture and Mediterranean civilization can be appreciated today.

The Croatian coast, one of the most developed Mediterranean coasts, with its numerous coves, beaches, bays, ports and many harbours is a paradise for boaters. The naturally heterogeneous Croatian coast allows for relaxation and accommodation in diverse settings.
The Croatian coast, one of the most developed Mediterranean coasts, with its numerous coves, beaches, bays, ports and many harbors is a paradise for boaters. The naturally heterogeneous Croatian coast allows for relaxation and accommodation in diverse settings. Along the Croatian coast, there are 718 islands, 389 cliffs and 78 reefs. Approximately 60 islands are inhabited year-round; these islands make up a surface area of 3300 km². The average sea temperature in the winter is 5° Celsius, and the summer temperatures are from of 22 to 27° Celsius.
The islands are dominated by a Mediterranean climate with warm and dry summers, and cool and moderately rainy winters. The average annual temperature of the Adriatic Sea is 17° Celsius, and with an annual average of 2,600 hours of sunshine, the Adriatic and its islands are among the sunniest regions of Europe.

On the Croatian coast, there are many natural piers, bays, beaches, ports, and harbors. There are currently 47 marinas, which have joined into an Association of Marinas and account for over 12,000 berths in the sea, and 7,000 dry berths.
Larger harbors have technical services, cranes, gas stations and several different retail and hospitality facilities.
Also offered are services related to swimming and excursions in nautical tourism, and organized nautical competitions (meetings at sea, nautical-tourism rallies, regattas, sails etc.) The Croatian coast offers ideal conditions for the organization of all disciplines of water sports (motor boating, water-skiing, speed boating, windsurfing, jet ski etc.).
The stunning Dalmatian coast and islands is considered by "Cruising World", along with the Caribbean Islands to be one the best sailing spots in the world.
In order to rent a vessel you must have skipper’s certification and have a VHF station (the exam can be taken at all port authorities).
At the time the vessel is hired, it is mandatory to fill out forms and verify the signatures of all crew members. Each change of crew during the voyage must be reported to Port authorities. |
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