
The Adriatic
A thousand islands and the Bay of Kotor — the clearest water in the Adriatic.
The Adriatic is the densest cruising ground in the Mediterranean — short hops between Hvar, Vis and Korčula, a swim in glass-clear water before lunch, a Venetian-Roman square for dinner, then south to Montenegro and the fjord-like Bay of Kotor. Most of our fleet is based here, so choice and availability are at their best.
Anchorages we love
The Bay of Kotor
Cross into Montenegro and sail the Mediterranean’s deepest natural fjord — Venetian Perast, the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, and Kotor’s walled old town under the mountains.
Vis & the Blue Cave
Closed to the military until 1989, so it stayed unspoilt — Stiniva cove, Komiža harbour, and the Blue Cave at Biševo early, before the crowds.
The Pakleni Islands
Twenty minutes off Hvar, a scatter of pine-covered islets with easy anchorages and laid-back beach restaurants.
Mljet national park
Anchor in Polače bay and walk to the saltwater lakes — the quiet day every Croatia itinerary needs.