Northern Dalmatia (Croatian: Sjeverna Dalmacija) is an area of the Croatian land and islands around cities of Zadar, Šibenik and their counties. It is the most popular and busy part of the Croatian coast, especially for charter yachts.
In addition to remarkable inland cruising grounds such as the river Krka up to Sibenik and Skradin and the historic World Heritage-listed town of Trogir, there are the extraordinary and protected Kornati Islands to explore, with their dazzling white lunar landscape that gleams in the sun. There are more mainland harbours along this stretch but fewer on the islands, where a yacht is more likely to be at anchor or on a mooring buoy.
Charts
British Admiralty
BA220 – Adriatic Sea, Otok Vis to Otok Susak and S. Benedetto del Tronto to Ravenna
BA515 – Zadar to Luka Mali Losinj
ΒΑ2711 – Rogoznica to Zadar
BA2719 – Rt Marlera to Senj including Approaches to Rijeka
BA2773 – Sibenik, Pasmanski Kanal, Luka Telascica, Sedmovrace, Rijeka Krka
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