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Croatia: Sailing in Zadar Archipelago, Day 2


Sailing through the Zadar Archipelago feels like stepping into a different world. As a company reward, we set out on a sailboat adventure across the sparkling Adriatic, hopping from island to island. From the maze of islets in Kornati National Park to the rugged cliffs of Dugi Otok, every stop offered quiet coves, charming fishing villages, and unforgettable moments to share with the team.

On the second day, we set sail from our marina in Sukošan. Our course took us south, passing between Pašman and the mainland toward the island of Vrgada. After a short break, we continued around Kornat, and at its southernmost point, we turned northwest. Sailing through the Kornati National Park was absolutely breathtaking - a maze of islands and crystal-clear waters. We ended the day in Sali on Dugi Otok, where we docked our sailboat after covering a total of 87 kilometers.

Finally on the sea.

Between some small islands between Pašman and Biograd na Moru.

Near Vrgada.

Southernmost point of our voyage (South of island Kornat).

In Kornati National park.

Calm sea.

Sailing past the dramatic cliffs of Rašip Veliki.

 
Rašip Veliki's sheer cliffs rise about 60 metres above the Adriatic - slightly higher than the world record cliff jump by Laso Schaller (58.8 m at Cascata del Salto, Switzerland, 2015).

Our first day on the sea with co-workers.

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