Croatia Charter Areas
Croatia offers an infinite choice of itineraries. This is mostly because of the large number of islands and the short distances between them which almost no other cruising ground in the world can boast.
Croatia's coast and its 1,185 islands are organized into regions: Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia
ISTRIA & KVARNER
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Istria is the northmost part of the Croatian coast and it borders to Slovenia. Istria is Croatia’s largest peninsula, and it is known for attractive coastline, historical towns and gastronomy. Poreč, Rovinj and Pula are some of the well known cities in this region.
Kvarner lies south of Istria and is geographically particularly diverse region, consisting of mountainous inland, narrow coastal strip with 4 Rivieras and many islands in the Bay of Kvarner. Krk, Cres, Lošinj and Rab are some of the islands in this region. Opatija, Croatia's oldest resort town is also located here.
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NORTH DALMATIA
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North Dalmatia stretches from the Kvarner Riviera down to Split. The area contains the beautiful coastal towns of Zadar and
Šibenik and many beautiful islands, including the Kornati Islands.
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CENTRAL DALMATIA
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Central Dalmatia comprises of wider Split area (Dalmatinska Zagora) and the islands in the Split archipelago. The UNESCO protected Trogir is located in this region as well as the islands of
Brač, Hvar and Vis.
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SOUTH DALMATIA
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Southern Dalmatia is known as an elegant and exclusive destination, attractive for its entertainment offer, historical heritage and landscape beauty. Dubrovnik, one of the most beautiful towns in the world is located in South Dalmatia. Other well known towns and islands in this region are Korčula, Pelješac, island Mljet and Lastovo.


