The bay of Kastela is a very interesting part of Dalmatia’s coastline. The wind protected bays provide a safe haven for sailors. Its surface is covered with lush, green vegetation, which is sharply contrasted by the bare, limestone slopes of farther rising mountains. By the unification of the former seven villages, the former forts, especially the one in Gomilica, provide a spectacular view
Roman ruins, spectacular beaches, old fishermen’s ports, medieval and renaissance architectural monuments and untouched islands. This is Central Dalmatia, where the experience of sailing combines with travels to the past. The coastal landscape is outstanding: the Dinaric Mountains between Dalmatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina with its 1500 metres height makes it adventurous.
Sailing in the Mediterranean is a real wonder. Sparkling sea, picturesque coastline and different cultures welcome boatmen. You never get bored on these tiny islands and coastlines of old towns. The climate is ideal for cruising; the ports are well-equipped, nothing else is needed for a perfect voyage.