Sailing south from Mali Losinj, within a short time we will reach the car-free island of Susak, whose sandy shoreline beaches are an insider tip.
Further south is Premuda, a goal for nautical and water sports enthusiasts. Particularly popular with divers is the "Katedrala", underwater caves illuminated by enchanting light rays as they fall through the caves porous ceiling.
Our next stop will be the island of Dugi Otok with its steep cliffs on the western shore that plunge vertiginously into the sea. The Telascica Nature Park forms one of the largest and most beautiful natural harbours on the Adriatic coast.
The highlight of our trip will be the Kornati islands, the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic Sea that consists of 147 islands, islets and reefs. The Kornati are a veritable paradise on earth dotted with idyllic sheltered anchorages and countless picturesque coves. As a maritime national park the islands offer a breathtaking wealth of natural phenomena.
Blown by the mistral breeze, on our return leg we will visit the old town of Zadar and finish our trip by sailing to the dreamy islands of Silba and Ilovik.