BENEFITS OF PRIVATE TOUR WITH A SKIPPER
EXPERT NAVIGATION
Skippers are experienced sailors who know the local waters intimately.
PERSONALIZED ITINERARY
Private tours can be tailored to your preferences.
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Skippers often have extensive knowledge of the area, including the best spots for swimming, snorkelling, dining, and sightseeing.
STRESS-FREE EXPERIENCE
With a skipper at the helm, you don’t have to worry about the complexities of boat handling, navigation, or safety protocols.
PRIVACY AND COMFORT
Private tours offer and exclusive experience, free from crowds of larger group tours. You can enjoy the privacy and comfort of your own space, making the experience more intimate and special.
PLACES TO GO
ISLAND PRVIĆ
tekst: Located south of Baška, the island of Prvić is both a recognisable and unavoidable part of the landscape of the Baška valley. It is the largest uninhabited island in the Adriatic and a protected botanical and ornithological reserve. Inhabitants of the Baška valley use the island of Prvić to graze sheep and for bee keeping. Its sage flower honey is highly valued for its specific and medicinal composition. There are a dozen beaches on the west side of the island that attract tourists in the summer months.
ISLAND GOLI OTOK
Goli otok is a small rocky island located at the foot of the Velebit slopes, between Rab Island and the mainland in the northern part of the Velebit channel. Goli otok was once a top-secret political prisoner concentration camp with a very dark history, in operation between 1949 until 1956. Male political prisoners were located on Goli otok and female political prisoners were the nearby St Gregory’s Island. Later, Goli otok remained active for regular criminal inmates until 1989. Goli otok was chosen as a prison due to its uninhabited nature and the impossibility of escape. Its haunting solitude in the middle of the Adriatic Sea has earned it a reputation as the “Croatian Alcatraz”.
ST GREGORY’S ISLAND
St Gregory’s Island is an uninhabited Croatian island located in the Adriatic Sea between Goli otok, Rab and Krk. Saint Gregory was once known as Arta on medieval maps but was later named after Saint Gregory. In the past, St Gregory’s islet was also known as a deposit of bauxite. Covering an area of 6.7 square kilometres (2.6 miles), this Mediterranean-type evergreen island is home to a variety of wildlife, including a sizeable population of fallow deer that roam freely in search of food and water. The history of the island has varied greatly over time. Thus, the Yugoslav Communist Party used the islet of St. Grgur as a women’s penal camp. In the period after the Second World War, those who opposed the communist party were imprisoned and sent to prisons on the island of Sveti Grgur & Goli otok, where they were exposed to harsh and inhumane conditions under strict supervision.
VELA LUKA
Vela Luka is positioned on the southern coast of Krk, not far from the well-known town of Baška. The bay is sheltered by steep, rocky cliffs and lush Mediterranean vegetation, providing a striking contrast to the clear, blue waters. The beach within the bay is primarily pebbly, characteristic of the region.
IT is a stunning bay located on the island of Krk, one of the largest islands in the Adriatic Sea, situated in the Kvarner Gulf of Croatia. Known for its natural beauty and crystal-clear waters, Vela Luka is a popular destination for tourists seeking tranquility and picturesque landscapes.
The underwater world of Vela Luka is rich with marine life, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving. The clear visibility underwater enhances the experience of observing the diverse aquatic ecosystem.
MALA LUKA
Mala Luka is a small, picturesque bay located on the island of Krk, which is part of the Kvarner Gulf in the northern Adriatic Sea, Croatia. Krk is the largest island in the Adriatic and is connected to the mainland by a bridge, making it easily accessible. The clear waters of Mala Luka are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The bay’s pebbly beach is less crowded compared to the more popular beaches on Krk, providing a more intimate and peaceful experience.The area around Mala Luka offers several hiking trails. One popular route is the trail leading to the Vela Luka bay, which provides stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding landscape. additionally, here you can enjoy fish specialties from a local family engaged in fishing.
SAN MARINO – PARADISE BEACH
San Marino is situated on the northern part of the island of Rab, specifically within the Lopar municipality. The area is renowned for its extensive sandy beaches, a rarity in Croatia where most beaches are pebbly. The most famous beach in San Marino is Rajska Plaža (Paradise Beach), stretching over 1.5 kilometers and offering shallow, warm waters ideal for families and swimmers of all ages. This beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. Its shallow waters make it particularly suitable for children. The calm and clear waters around San Marino are perfect for a range of water sports, including kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, and jet skiing. There are also opportunities for scuba diving and snorkeling, allowing visitors to explore the rich marine life of the Adriatic.
Sahara beach
Sahara Beach on Rab Island is a hidden gem offering a unique and tranquil experience for nature lovers and nudists. Its unspoiled sandy shores, clear waters, and serene atmosphere make it a perfect destination for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of more crowded beaches. The journey to the beach, through scenic trails and natural landscapes, enhances the sense of adventure and discovery, making a visit to Sahara Beach a memorable part of any trip to Rab Island.
Uvala Bracol
Uvala Bracol is situated on the eastern coast of Krk, one of the largest and most accessible islands in the Adriatic Sea. The bay is surrounded by rugged cliffs and dense Mediterranean vegetation, creating a natural, untouched environment. The beach in Uvala Bracol is typically pebbly, with crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. It is a perfect destination for those seeking a serene and natural retreat. Whether arriving by boat or taking a scenic hike, a visit to Uvala Bracol is a memorable addition to any trip to Krk Island. In this beautiful bay there is a family-run restaurant offering local fish and meat delicacies.
GOLDEN BEACH – STARA BAŠKA
Golden Beach is situated on the southwestern coast of Krk Island, near the small village of Stara Baška. The beach is nestled in a secluded bay, surrounded by rugged cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation, which contributes to its pristine and unspoiled charm. The beach itself is composed of fine pebbles and offers spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea. The beach’s fine pebbles and tranquil environment make it an ideal spot for sunbathing and relaxing. The surrounding cliffs provide some natural shade, making it a comfortable place to spend the day. The area around Stara Baška and Golden Beach offers several hiking trails with stunning coastal views. Hiking to the beach provides an opportunity to enjoy the island’s natural beauty and observe the local flora and fauna.