Zadar
& its routes.
12 sample week- and 14-day yacht routes from the Zadar charter base. Each opens onto a day-by-day plan with map, mileage and mooring notes — adapt to your group, weather, and the kind of week you want.

Zadar, in the broker’s words.
Yacht charter from Zadar puts the Kornati national park inside the first afternoon's sail. Marina Dalmacija Sukošan — the largest marina in the Mediterranean by berth count — sits ten kilometres south of Zadar with 1,200 berths and every Croatian charter operator on the doorstep. Marina Kornati Biograd opens straight onto the Pašman channel, twelve miles from the park's southern entry. Marina Tankerkomerc Zadar sits inside the city itself, with the UNESCO old town and the Sea Organ walkable in five minutes from the dock. Three bases, three Saturday turn-arounds, one route grid.
Croatia Yachting's brokers have run the Zadar cluster as long as the marinas have existed. We know which Saturday flights line up with a 17:00 board (Sukošan plays nicest with late arrivals from Zagreb and Munich; Biograd works better for crews flying into Split and driving north), which marinas accept Friday-night pre-arrivals on the boat without a surcharge, and which provisioners deliver fresh fish, not freezer fish, on a 24-hour notice. The fleet here is the second-deepest in Croatia after Split: monohulls from every major shipyard, catamarans from Lagoon, Bali and Fountaine Pajot, a handful of motor yachts up to 25 metres, and a small but well-kept gulet fleet for crewed weeks.
The Zadar week is quieter than Split, busier than Šibenik. A seven-day loop typically threads Kornati → Telašćica → Sali → Pag → Vrgada and back — six nights, two of them inside the national park, none of them in a marina any larger than Sukošan. Fourteen-day charters add Krka, Vis and Korčula to the south, or push north to Lošinj and the dolphin pods of the Cres channel. Bareboat is realistic with an ICC and recent open-water hours, but the Kornati park's unmarked reefs and the Velebit channel bora cycle both reward a hired skipper for first-time crews. The Wednesday-night call is Konoba Vrulje on Kornat island — the host owns the mooring buoy, dinner is fresh fish on long stone benches, the bill is settled with a handshake. Reserve through us at 09:00 the day before.
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