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The best ports to cast your anchor as you cruise Croatia…
At the crossroads of several civilizations, Croatia will offer you a rich and diverse culture, beautiful landscapes and a dream climate. During your cruise in Croatia, the ports of Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik offer excellent destinations to dock. The marinas are clean, modern and comfortable, and each will offer you easy access to the city and surrounding islands, to really make the most of your trip.
Zadar
Zadar belongs to the region of Dalmatia, which shapes the southern half of Croatia. It is a port city with direct access to the Adriatic Sea. Until the late 18th century, the city of Zadar was a fortress and is mostly recognizable by the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town, making the city a fascinating destination to discover the city’s rich history.
Today, the city also has a large harbor, where you can dock a rented boat. This is a great means to visit the nearby numerous islands and to experience another side of the area. From Zadar, you can easily take tours to Pag, Biograd na Moru or Dugi otok.
Ports in Zadar
- Port of Zadar
- Old City Port
- D-Marin Marina
- Marina Zadar
- New Passenger Port of Gazenica
Sightseeing in Zadar
For a day trip, it is worthwhile to devote a day to visit the National Park of Plitvice. You can find this an hour and a half from Zadar, and UNESCO has registered it as a World Heritage Site. The park offers breathtaking views of the Dinaric Mountains, forest walks, and visitors can marvel at the 16 interconnected terraced lakes cascading into one another.
The Church of St. Donatus is made up of several imposing church buildings. The Cathedral of St. Anastasia is especially interesting and is the largest church in Dalmatia. It was built to honor Anastasia of Sirmium, one of the patron saints and a martyr of early Christianity. In the immediate vicinity of the cathedral stands the Basilica of St. Donat. This church is extremely very well-preserved from the early Christian period. It is a symbol of Zadar. Today, people use Saint Donat for various events, like classical music evenings, because the building has excellent acoustics.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is located in the very south of Croatia and is also known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. In the city there are many beautiful spots to visit, and the area also serves as a location for various well-known films and series, attracting an additional thousand visitors to the city.
Islands close to Dubrovnik include; Lokrum, Lopud, Mljet, Korčula. Each offer their own share of beautiful scenery, beaches, historical monuments and even some famous filming sites. A boat trip in Dubrovnik is a great way to get to know the city and the surrounding area, so you can take in the best tourist sites and at the same time relax on the sea and enjoy the Croatian sun.
Ports in Dubrovnik
- Old city harbor Dubrovnik
- Trading port in the district of Gruz
- Marina ACI Marina
Sightseeing in Dubrovnik
In the Middle Ages, it was common to build walls around cities. People consider the Dubrovnik City Wall the best preserved defensive walls from the Middle Ages. Consequently, they have registered the wall as a World Heritage Site. On the mainland side, the wall has a width of 4-6m, with the sea-side wall 1.5-3m thick. The highest point of the wall reaches up to 25m. Five fortresses also exist inside the city wall; three integrate directly into the wall, while two stand alone. Today, you can visit the walls and experience a great view of the city and the Adriatic Sea.
In the old town there are many nice shops, cafés and restaurants where you can sit comfortably and watch the hustle and bustle go by. Here, you will see many impressive buildings, such as the Dubrovnik Cathedral, which is well worth a visit.
Split
Split ranks as the second-largest city in Croatia, with locals often calling it the capital of Dalmatia. Mountains surround the city, which sits directly on the Adriatic Sea. UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage Site, and it offers many beautiful places to visit.
Split has several small islands, which are easy to reach with a motorboat or sailboat. Whilst sailing in Split, you can do a day trip to Brač, Hvar, Šolta or Čiovo, giving you the opportunity to experience less touristic areas. The islands are very green and a little less inhabited. Here, you can find beautiful small beaches, some of which are less visited by other tourists. So you can relax wonderfully at these little paradises in the Adriatic, away from the city life and from the stress.
Ports in Split:
- The port of Split
- Sumartin ferry port in Brac
- Supetar ferry port in Brac
- Hvar harbor
- Rogač, main ferry port in Solta
- Maslinica marina in Solta
- Stomorska has the oldest port in Šolta and a marina
- Marina in Ciovo
Sightseeing in Split
The Diocletian’s Palace is a very well-preserved monument from Roman times. Diocletian was the Roman emperor from 284 to 305 AD. The palace was constructed as the emperor wanted a palace near his birthplace to spend his final years. At the same time, the location of the building was strategically placed, as it was in the middle of the Roman Empire. Since 1979, the palace has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Many parts of the palace are very well-preserved, so that you can visit. These include the Golden, the Silver, the Bronze and the Iron Gate; as well as the cathedral, the temple, vestibule (an antechamber to the imperial apartments) and the cellars.
Another site not to be missed is The Marjan, which lies to the west of Split and is a wooded, protected park. Surrounding the Marjan are the zoological and botanical gardens, which provide for a relaxing picnic or otherwise. In the forest of Marjan itself, you can walk and enjoy nature. It is a shady spot right by Split and definitely worth a day trip.
There is a small church in the park, Sv. Jere Church, standing in a very idyllic spot, surrounded by greenery. It is well worth a visit! From Marjan Nature Park you also have a wonderful view over Split and the Adriatic Sea. Those brave enough to climb up the mountain, will be rewarded with by a spectacular view.
With its many islands and islets close to the coast, Croatia is a perfect destination for cruising. Visit Click&Boat and discover our wide range of boats available for your Croatia cruise. Get ready to drop your anchor in some of the most beautiful cities in Europe!