Locations

From the living city of Zadar to the wild Kornati archipelago – the two worlds we sail between.

Zadar
Zadar

The 3,000-year-old city of sun and sea

Zadar is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on the Adriatic — a peninsula of Roman ruins, medieval churches and lively stone streets that meet the open sea on every side.

It’s a city best understood from the water. From our boat you’ll see the famous Sea Organ, where the waves play music through the marble steps, and the Greeting to the Sun, a glowing circle of solar panels that lights up after dark. As the sun sets — the sunset Alfred Hitchcock called the most beautiful in the world — the whole peninsula turns gold.

Zadar is the starting point for every Vila Dalmatina cruise, and the backdrop for our sunset and panorama trips.

Zadar sunset cruise
Kornati Islands
Kornati Islands

130+ islands of bare stone and clear water

Just south of Zadar lies one of the most extraordinary seascapes in the Mediterranean: the Kornati Islands, a national park of more than 130 islands, islets and reefs spread across crystal-clear water.

Largely uninhabited and famously rugged, the Kornati are a place of bare white stone, hidden coves and total quiet. The water is some of the clearest you’ll ever swim in, and dolphins are a regular sight on the way out.

There are no roads here — the only way to truly experience Kornati is by boat, exactly the way we do it on our full-day cruise.

Kornati day cruise

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