From the Roman echoes of ancient Scardona to the UNESCO wonders of Šibenik and Split, Croatia’s Dalmatian coast is a living museum waiting to be explored. Every harbor, fortress, and cobbled path tells a tale of emperors, artists, and timeless beauty, all framed by the deep blue of the Adriatic.
Where History Meets Horizon
Tucked into the lush embrace of Krka National Park, Skradin may be small, but it carries the echoes of greatness. Once known as the Roman stronghold of Scardona, today it stands as your gateway to timeless wonders. Just steps from your yacht, wander through cobbled alleys, visit the serene 13th-century Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or journey up the Krka River to find the majestic Krka Monastery, built atop ancient catacombs.



Sail to the City of Stone
A few nautical miles away lies Å ibenik, a coastal gem where every stone whispers a legend. Home to the UNESCO-protected Cathedral of St. James - an architectural marvel adorned with 71 sculpted faces - Å ibenik also boasts four proud fortresses that once shielded the city from invaders and now offer panoramic views of sea and sky. Lose yourself in the medieval maze of old streets before unwinding with a sunset stroll by the shimmering waterfront.



The Living Cities of the Adriatic
History doesn’t sit in silence in Croatia. Ιt dances through the cities of Split and Zadar. In Split, sail into the heart of the Roman Empire inside Diocletian’s Palace, where ancient ruins now host buzzing cafés and modern life. In Zadar, discover a Roman Forum beside the ethereal Church of St. Donatus, then let the Adriatic waves play music for you through the famous Sea Organ and the dazzling lights of the Sun Greeting.


History Onboard
All of this, and more, is within reach from our Skradin base, where a fleet of 25 newly built yachts awaits. Fully equipped and ready to sail, they’re your moving window to the past and to moments you’ll treasure for a lifetime.
Let the sea guide your curiosity.
Raise your sails in Skradin and sail through centuries.