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SAN SPIRITO

Description Description

The traditional wooden motor boat Providnost is designed for a maximum of 30 passengers and 4-5 crew members.

The boat is 21 meters long and has 3 decks. There are cabins in the hold, on the main deck and on the top deck, On the main deck there is outdoor seating, dining room, galley, sanitary facilities. The top/sun deck is for relaxation.

The modern luxury motor yacht is designed for a maximum of 36 passengers and 6-9 crew members.
Construction of the ship was completed in 2020, with final completion of the interiors in April 2021.
The ship is 41 meters long and has 4 spacious decks. The lower deck and main deck are dedicated to cabins, the upper deck has a spacious restaurant with bar, outdoor and indoor seating, galley and captain’s bridge. The sun deck, partially shaded, is equipped with sun loungers and a Jacuzzi.
For easy access to the sea, there is a platform just above sea level at the stern, with a ladder and shower.
The cruise by yacht is an ideal type of a naturist holiday in Croatia. You will visit many nice places during one week, every evening a new place for overnight – mostly in the port (about 6x a week) or in some romantic bay on the anchor (mostly 1x a week). You spend your time with  swimming and sun-bathing in beautiful bays, non crowded beaches. The cruise by yacht is an ideal type of a naturist holiday in Croatia. You will visit many nice places during one week, every evening a new place for overnight You spend your time with  swimming and sun-bathing in beautiful bays, non crowded beaches
Accommodation Accommodation

15 cabins, for max. 30 persons

Lower deck: 10x double cabin with the bunk beds
Main deck: 1x double cabin with the bunk beds
Top deck: 1x double cabin with the bunk beds

The washbasin with cold water is in all cabin. Bring your own towels. Showers and toilets are common and are on the main deck.

18 cabins, for max. 36 persons
All cabins (approx. 11-13m2) are with classic beds, fully air-conditioned, with private bathroom (sink, shower, toilet), TV, safe. Cabins on lower deck have circular windows, cabins on the main deck have a larger window in the room.
Lower deck: 8x double cabins
Main deck: 5 double cabins with access from the inner corridor, 5 double cabins with access from the outer corridor
Meal service Meal service
7x breakfast, 6x lunch, 3x dinner
Captain´s dinner on Friday. The breakfast is simple, including coffee and tea, bread, butter and jam. Partly, you will get cold cuts, cheese, eggs or yoghurt as well. Lunch usually consist of soup, meat or fish with side dishes and salad, dinner usually consist of  meat or fish with side dishes and salad and dessert or fruit. Although our tours are sea voyages, and you often will be served fish, mainly meat is on the menu.Vegetarian food is available on request on all ships − please advise us at the time of booking if you require vegetarian food. Vegetarian food does not mean that special menus are prepared; rather more side dishes (vegetables) will be served instead of meat.
7x breakfast, 6x lunch, 3x dinner
Rich breakfast, lunch consists of soup, main course and salad, dinner consists of starter, main course, salad and dessert or fruit. Fish and sometimes seafood are often served – we are at sea after all. Should any of the participants have an insurmountable aversion to seafood – let them report this to the representative of the travel agency before the start of the cruise and he/she will arrange with the chef an appropriate alternative solution. Similarly, we ask vegetarians or vegans to inform us of their dietary habits when booking their stay. It is not a problem to accommodate them, but it is necessary to adjust the food order for the respective tour in time.
Beverages Beverages

The boat bar – here you will always get cool drinks − with or without alcohol.

beer, wine, mineral water, soft drinks
coffee, tea
distillates

The boat bar – here you will always get cool drinks − with or without alcohol.

beer, wine, mineral water, soft drinks
coffee, tea
distillates

Extras Extras
WiFi internet
12 sun chairs
paddleboards
WiFi internet
30 sun loungers on the sun deck
jacuzzi
paddleboards
Embarkation Embarkation
Our port for the embarkation and the disembarkation is Krilo Jesenice.
The embarkation takes place from 11:30 am until 12:00 am
Once all guests are aboard, we weigh anchor and set off towards the first port of call.
Port of embarkation is Split.
The embarkation takes place from 13:00 am until 14:00
Once all guests are aboard, we weigh anchor and set off towards the first port of call at 14:30

Dates

 

Ship  Date Price per Person Early Booking Price per Person  Cabin Route  
Providnost
11.07.-18.07. 2026 EUR 779 EUR 749 underdeck Brač, Hvar, Korčula, Mljet, Pelješac BOOKING
———-   topdeck
Providnost
18.07.-25.07.2026 EUR 779 EUR 749 underdeck Hvar, Vis, Blue cave Biševo, Brač BOOKING
———-   topdeck
San Spirito
01.08.-08.08. 2026 EUR 1.529   underdeck Split, Trogir, Primošten, Šibenik, NP Kornati, Rogoznica, Komiža, Blue cave (Biševo), Split BOOKING
———   main deck
indoor
———   main deck
outer
Price is  valid for 1st and 2nd person – double occupancy.
Providnost – cabins unter deck – EUR 779, cabins on main/top deck – EUR 839
San Spirito – cabins unter deck – EUR 1.529, on main deck (indoor corridor) –  EUR 1.689, on main deck (outer corridor) – EUR 1.739
Price for single use:  yacht Providnost – 1.349 EUR (cabin under deck), yacht San Spirito + 50%
Visitors´s and harbour tax – not included in the price, payment in cash on board – 50 EUR p. Person
Discounts – only yacht Providnost:
Early booking discount
Parking during cruise:
cruise Providnost – in Krilo cca EUR 70
cruise San Spirito – in Split  cca EUR 80
Entrance fee: Isn´t included in the price. Payment is made in cash at the spot. NP Mljet – cca 30 EUR p. P., Blue cave – cca 25 EUR p. P., NP Kornati – cca 15 EUR p. P.

 

Routes

Your trip will begin in Split on August 1, 2026, at 13:00, and will conclude back in Split on August 8, 2026, around 9:00.
Set sail on an exclusive cruise across the azure waters of the Adriatic aboard a luxurious vessel offering exceptional comfort and top-notch service. Each day promises new adventures—whether it’s swimming in serene coves, visiting picturesque harbors, or enjoying evening strolls through historic towns. Stylish cabins, gourmet cuisine, and stunning views of the breathtaking landscape will ensure that your vacation is not only unforgettable but also perfectly comfortable. Treat yourself to the ultimate experience where relaxation and exploration blend seamlessly with luxury.
Saturday 1.8.2026 – Split – Trogir
The adventure begins in Split. After being welcomed aboard by the crew and familiarizing ourselves with the motor yacht, we prepare for departure. As we leave the harbor, the boat sets course for the island of Čiovo. The engine hums contentedly, and the sea breeze gently caresses us. During the sail, there’s plenty of time to relax on the deck – with comfortable loungers and panoramic views of the Dalmatian coastline, it’s the perfect opportunity to take the first holiday photos.

As evening falls, our ship will anchor in Trogir, just a short stroll from the town’s enchanting historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, marvel at the medieval city walls, and step inside the stunning Cathedral of St. Lawrence. The waterfront promenade, lined with cozy cafés and inviting restaurants, beckons for a leisurely first taste of the town.

The rest of the evening is yours to enjoy – perhaps savor your first gelato by the shimmering sea, or simply sit back and watch the harbor boats gently sway beneath the glow of the city’s lights.

Guests who arrive by plane later on Saturday (and miss the boarding in Split) can conveniently join the ship in the evening in Trogir, just 6 km from the airport.

Sunday 2.8.2026 – Trogir – Primošten

After waking up in the port of Trogir, we will enjoy a peaceful morning on board the San Spirito. For those interested, a short morning stroll through the old town is available before the ship sets sail again.

In the late morning, we will cruise along the Dalmatian coast, where the landscape gradually transforms into a mosaic of small islands, pine forests, and crystal-clear coves. During the journey, we will stop for a swim – the perfect opportunity to refresh yourself in the turquoise sea directly from the ship. The time between swimming and relaxing can be spent on the sun deck, surrounded by the tranquility of the Adriatic and the gentle summer atmosphere.

In the late afternoon, San Spirito arrives in Primošten, one of the most photogenic towns on the Croatian coast. The town sits on a small peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land, with stone houses rising in cascading tiers above the sea. After anchoring, there is plenty of time for a walk through the narrow streets of the old town, a visit to the Church of St. George, or a relaxing moment at a café overlooking the sea.

The evening is free, offering the chance to taste local specialties at traditional restaurants, enjoy a glass of Dalmatian wine, or take a romantic stroll along the coast at sunset. Even after dark, Primošten retains its calm and pleasant atmosphere, making it the perfect way to unwind at the end of the second day of our cruise.

Monday 3.8.2026 – Primošten – Šibenik

In the morning, we leave the picturesque town of Primošten and, after breakfast on board the San Spirito, set sail along the rugged coastline toward one of the most fascinating towns of central Dalmatia. The leisurely cruise allows us to fully enjoy the surrounding scenery, where rocky cliffs, small islands, and tranquil coves with crystal-clear waters alternate along the coast.

During the morning, there is a planned stop for swimming – the perfect opportunity to refresh yourself in the sea in one of the secluded bays. Time can be spent swimming, relaxing on the sun deck, or simply watching the coastline gradually change with each passing mile. The atmosphere on board is relaxed, offering space for both quiet relaxation and socializing.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Šibenik, a unique historic town located at the mouth of the Krka River. As we approach the harbor, the fortresses of St. Nicholas and St. Anne immediately catch the eye, having guarded the city’s maritime entrance for centuries. After anchoring, there is free time to explore the old town, with its stone streets, stairways, and charming squares.

The centerpiece of Šibenik is the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which can be visited during an afternoon stroll. The evening is free to relax at one of the local restaurants or cafés, or enjoy a romantic walk along the harbor. Šibenik offers a delightful combination of history, culture, and a serene Mediterranean atmosphere, providing the perfect close to another day of our cruise.

Tuesday – 4.8.2026 – Šibenik – NP Kornati – night on the anchor

In the morning, we leave Šibenik and head toward one of the most beautiful and unique archipelagos in the Mediterranean – Kornati National Park. Our voyage gradually takes us away from the mainland into the more open Adriatic, where the landscape transforms into a dramatic combination of bare rocks, steep cliffs, and dozens of scattered islands.

During the day, we will enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters that are characteristic of the Kornati area. The silence, minimal human presence, and untouched nature create an atmosphere completely different from that of the port towns – time seems to slow down here, allowing for true relaxation. Swimming directly from the ship, lounging on the sun deck, and taking in the endless sea views are among the highlights of the entire cruise.

We spend the night at anchor, surrounded by tranquility, a star-filled sky, and the gentle rocking of the ship, enhancing the unforgettable experience of staying in the heart of the national park.

Wednesday 5.8. 2026 – Kornati – Rogoznica
Morning in Kornati National Park begins in complete tranquility, surrounded by the sea, rocky islands, and the serene atmosphere of protected nature. After breakfast on board the San Spirito, we lift anchor and set out on the next stage of our journey back toward the mainland. The slow departure from the Kornati coves gives us one last chance to enjoy the unique scenery of this archipelago.

During the morning, we will stop for a swim in one of the quiet bays, taking full advantage of the crystal-clear waters and sunny atmosphere of Kornati. Time can be spent swimming, relaxing on deck, or simply observing the surrounding landscape, which gradually changes as we continue our cruise.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Rogoznica, a charming seaside resort nestled in a sheltered bay. The town is known for its peaceful atmosphere, well-kept promenade, and the unique saltwater lake Zmajevo Oko (Dragon’s Eye), one of the local natural highlights. After anchoring, there is free time for a stroll through town, a coffee by the sea, or a swim at one of the nearby beaches.

The evening is spent at a leisurely pace – enjoy dinner at a harbor-side restaurant, a glass of wine at sunset, or a quiet walk along the shore. Rogoznica is the perfect place to relax after days spent in nature and offers a pleasant conclusion to this stage of our cruise.

Thursday 6.8.2026 – Rogoznica – Komiža (island Vis)

In the morning, we leave Rogoznica and set out on a longer cruise into the more open part of the Adriatic Sea. Our journey takes us to one of Croatia’s most authentic islands – Vis, which, thanks to its location and history, has preserved its peaceful and untouched atmosphere.

During the cruise, we enjoy free time on board, relax on the sun deck, and watch the changing colors of the sea and horizon. Weather permitting, there is a stop for swimming, providing a refreshing dip in the deep, crystal-clear waters far from the mainland. The long voyage is the perfect opportunity to slow down and savor the feeling of a true sea holiday.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Komiža, a picturesque fishing village on the western coast of Vis. The harbor, surrounded by stone houses, traditional fishing boats, and the backdrop of nearby hills, creates a unique atmosphere. After anchoring, there is time for a stroll through the town, a swim at the local beach, or a relaxing break at one of the cafés along the waterfront.

The evening is free, offering a chance to visit traditional konobas, sample local specialties and wines, or take an evening walk along the sea. Komiža is known for its authentic, relaxed vibe and is one of the most memorable stops of the cruise. We spend the night in the harbor, surrounded by the tranquility of Vis and the gentle sound of the sea.

Friday 7.8.2026 – Komiža – Blue cave (island Biševo) – Split 

In the morning, we leave Komiža and set out on the final stage of our cruise, returning toward the mainland. Shortly after departing, we head toward the nearby island of Biševo, home to one of Croatia’s most famous natural attractions – the Blue Cave. Visiting the Blue Cave is optional and depends on current weather and sea conditions. If conditions are favorable, we transfer to smaller boats that take us into the cave, where sunlight entering through the underwater opening creates a stunning blue-silver effect on the water and cave walls. This natural phenomenon is one of the most unforgettable experiences of the entire cruise.

After visiting Biševo, we continue sailing across the open sea toward Split. Time on board is spent relaxing, sunbathing, and enjoying a final swim, depending on the schedule and conditions. The voyage offers a perfect opportunity to reflect on the past days, admire the vast expanse of the sea, and slowly prepare for the return to everyday life.

In the early evening, we arrive in Split, where our cruise gradually comes to an end. After anchoring, there is an opportunity for an evening stroll through the historic city center, a visit to Diocletian’s Palace, or a relaxing drink at one of the cafés and bars along the bustling Riva promenade. The final evening on board the San Spirito is the perfect occasion to say farewell to the sea, the crew, and your fellow travelers.

Saturday 8.8.2026 –  Split

After our final breakfast on board the San Spirito, we bid farewell to the crew and to this extraordinary voyage. Disembarkation takes place in the morning in Split, marking the official end of our week-long journey across the Adriatic Sea.

We carry with us unforgettable experiences, beautiful memories of the Dalmatian coast, its islands, and crystal-clear waters, as well as the warm and pleasant atmosphere that accompanied us throughout the entire cruise.

Due to adverse weather, safety or operational reasons, the route is subject to change. The captain always has the final say.

 

 Your trip is scheduled to start on July 11, 2026, at 11:30 AM at Krilo Jesenice, and it will end on July 18, 2025, at 9:00 AM at the same location. 
Embark on an unforgettable cruise across the azure waters of the Adriatic, where each day transforms into an adventure filled with relaxation, discovery, and magical views. The combination of tranquil coves, charming harbors, and evening strolls through picturesque towns creates the perfect experience. Whether you’re soaking in the scenery, exploring hidden gems, or enjoying peaceful moments under the stars, this journey promises to be an enchanting escape.
Saturday 11.7.2026 – Krilo – Sumartin (island Brač)

The adventure begins at the small harbor of Krilo, just a few kilometers from the bustling city of Split. After being welcomed by the crew and getting familiar with the motor sailboat, we prepare for departure.

After leaving the port, our ship sets sail on the first leg of the journey toward the island of Brač. The engine hums gently, while the sea breeze refreshes and invigorates us. Time on deck is made for relaxation – comfortable loungers and sweeping views of the Dalmatian coastline provide the perfect setting for the first holiday snapshots.

Along the way, we pass the island’s enchanting coves, stopping for our first swim. The crystal-clear waters invite a refreshing dive straight from the deck. Whether swimming, snorkeling, or simply floating and soaking up the sun, everyone finds their own way to embrace the Adriatic’s serene charm.

As we near the port of Sumartin on Brač’s eastern tip, the town gradually emerges behind forested slopes and pale stone houses. Once a humble fishing village, Sumartin has preserved its calm and understated character. We anchor at the town pier, just a short stroll from the heart of the village, ready to discover its quiet charm.

Sunday 12.7.2026 Sumartin – Račišče (island Korčula)

In the morning, we set sail from Sumartin, heading toward the island of Korčula. After leaving Brač’s eastern tip, the panoramic view opens to the Biokovo coastline above Makarska on one side and the island of Hvar on the other. We sail past Hvar’s southern tip and continue toward Korčula at a leisurely pace, with plenty of time on deck to relax, admire the surrounding islands, and enjoy a swim whenever conditions allow.

As Korčula draws closer, its distinctive silhouette emerges – forested hills, a rugged coastline, and small coves scattered along the northern shore. We continue to Račišće, a charming harbor village nestled in a narrow bay.

Arrival in Račišće is calm and inviting. We anchor at the town pier or nearby mooring buoys, just steps from the village center. After docking, guests can enjoy a peaceful stroll along the small waterfront, past stone houses, and through the quiet, traditional fishing village, providing a serene and picturesque close to the day.

Monday 13.7.2026 – Račišče – Korčula (island Korčula) – Pomena (island Mljet)

In the morning, we depart Račišće and set out on a short cruise along the coast toward Korčula. The journey is brief, and soon we arrive at the harbor near the historic town center. We anchor for a short stop, giving guests the opportunity to stroll along the waterfront promenade or take a quick walk through the old town, with its charming stone streets and traditional architecture.

After the break, we continue eastward, making our way toward the island of Mljet. The cruise passes through a more open stretch of sea, allowing plenty of time to relax on deck or enjoy a swim during a brief stop along the way. Approaching the Mljet coastline, we enter the bay of Pomena, which offers excellent anchoring conditions and direct access to the national park.

Once anchored, the afternoon unfolds at your leisure. Guests may optionally visit Mljet National Park – walk around the lakes, explore the scenic trails, or take a boat to the small island of St. Mary. Those who prefer to relax can stay in Pomena, enjoy a stroll through the harbor, or spend the rest of the day on board or swimming in one of the nearby coves. We spend the night in Pomena, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the island.

Tuesday 14.7.2026 – Pomena – Trstenik (peninsula Pelješac)

In the morning, we lift anchor in Pomena and leave the tranquil waters of Mljet behind. The cruise continues along the island’s coastline, where forested slopes alternate with small coves. The sea is usually calm in the morning, making it the perfect time to enjoy a leisurely pace and relax on deck.

After leaving Mljet’s shores, we head directly toward the Pelješac Peninsula. Its characteristic vineyards and steeper slopes gradually come into view. The journey is not long, so, weather permitting, we may stop for a short swim along the way.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Trstenik, a small harbor village known for its peaceful atmosphere and friendly charm. We anchor at the town pier, just steps from the waterfront lined with a few cafés and restaurants. After docking, the afternoon unfolds at your leisure – enjoy a stroll through the village, relax on deck, or savor a glass of Dingač, the famous local wine for which the region is renowned. We spend the night in the calm and welcoming surroundings of this serene Pelješac village.

Wednesday 15.7.2026 – Trstenik – bay (night on anchor)

In the morning, we leave Trstenik and set out on a leisurely cruise along the Pelješac coastline. At this time of day, the sea is usually calm, allowing for a relaxed pace. There is plenty of time on deck to unwind, admire the passing landscape, or stop for a swim if conditions permit.

Gradually, we make our way toward a selected bay where we will spend the night at anchor. We arrive in the afternoon, giving us ample time to settle the ship, swim in the clear waters, or simply enjoy the silence and calm far from the ports.

As evening falls, a gentle atmosphere takes over: the deck is serene, the only sound is the soft lapping of water, and stars begin to appear one by one overhead. A night at anchor in a secluded bay has its own magic – a moment when the ship, the sea, and the night sky come together to create a simple yet deeply romantic experience, perfectly concluding the day’s journey.

Thursday 16.7.2026 – bay – Sučuraj (island Hvar)

In the morning, we awaken in the peaceful bay where we spent the night at anchor. After breakfast, we lift anchor and set sail toward Sučuraj on the eastern tip of Hvar. The morning cruise begins at a leisurely pace – the sea is usually calm, and the ship glides smoothly forward.

The route follows the coastline, gradually transitioning from the wilder stretches of Pelješac to the more open views of Hvar. On deck, there is time to relax, sunbathe, or enjoy a brief swim if conditions allow. As we approach Sučuraj, its distinctive features come into view – the lighthouse, low houses, and the small harbor.

We arrive in Sučuraj in the evening and anchor at the town pier, just a few steps from the center of this quiet village. After docking, the afternoon and evening are at your leisure – take a short stroll, enjoy a drink at a local café, or relax on board with views of the nearby mainland. The day concludes in the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere of a typical small Dalmatian port.

Friday 17.7.2026 – Sučuraj – Pučišča (island Brač)* – Krilo

In the morning, we leave Sučuraj and set sail toward the island of Brač. After departing, we enjoy a calm stretch of sea, with the ship gliding smoothly forward and a relaxed atmosphere on deck. The coastline of Hvar gradually recedes, while the characteristic stone slopes of Brač begin to appear on the horizon.

The cruise is moderately long, providing ample time to relax, take in the scenery, or enjoy a short swim in one of the quiet coves along the way. The sea is usually calm at this time of day, making for a pleasant and leisurely voyage.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Pučišća, one of the most picturesque towns on Brač. The bay is lined with pale stone houses, and the local marble gives the town its unique character. We anchor at the town pier, just a few steps from the center.

After docking, the afternoon and evening are at leisure – take a stroll along the waterfront, visit the local stonemasonry school, or relax on deck while enjoying views of the peaceful bay. Pučišća exudes a calm and friendly atmosphere, making the evening a serene conclusion to the day in this typical Brač village.

*If conditions allow and the weather forecast for Saturday morning guarantees safe sailing to the mainland, we will spend the night in Pučišća and set sail for Krilo early the following morning.

Saturday 18.7.2026 – Krilo
After breakfast, you will bid farewell to the crew and your new friends, marking the end of your sailing adventure. The journey home begins, with the option of stopping at the Plitvice Lakes, the Banovci Thermal Baths, or another beautiful resort on the Adriatic before reaching your final destination.
Important: Change of the program due to weather, technical and safety reasons reserved – the captain always has the last word, in agreement with the representative of CK Natur Travel.

 

 Your trip is scheduled to start on July 18, 2026, at 11:30 AM at Krilo Jesenice, and it will end on July 25, 2025, at 9:00 AM at the same location. 
Embark on an unforgettable cruise across the azure waters of the Adriatic, where each day transforms into an adventure filled with relaxation, discovery, and magical views. The combination of tranquil coves, charming harbors, and evening strolls through picturesque towns creates the perfect experience. Whether you’re soaking in the scenery, exploring hidden gems, or enjoying peaceful moments under the stars, this journey promises to be an enchanting escape.
Saturday 18.7.2026 – Krilo – Milna (island Brač)

The adventure begins at the small harbor of Krilo, just a few kilometers from the bustling city of Split. After being welcomed by the crew and getting familiar with the motor sailboat, we prepare for departure.

After leaving the port, the ship sets out on the first leg of the cruise toward the island of Brač. The engine hums contentedly, and the sea breeze refreshes us as we sail. Time on deck is perfect for relaxation – comfortable loungers and panoramic views of the Dalmatian coastline provide an ideal setting for the first snapshots of your holiday.

Along the way, we pass the island’s enchanting coves, stopping for our first swim. The crystal-clear waters practically invite a dive straight from the deck. Whether swimming, snorkeling, or simply floating and relaxing, everyone can find their own way to soak in the Adriatic’s tranquility.

We approach the picturesque harbor of Milna, nestled among hills and surrounded by pine trees and olive groves. Milna is renowned for its charming harbor, once frequented by Venetian merchants. We anchor directly at the waterfront, just steps from the town center.

After docking, guests can enjoy an individual exploration of Milna. Narrow stone streets, historic houses, and the waterfront lined with cafés and restaurants create an unforgettable atmosphere that perfectly captures the town’s charm.

Sunday 19.7.2026 Milna – Komiža (island Vis)

In the morning, we set sail from the port of Milna, a picturesque town on the island of Brač, surrounded by pine trees and rocky beaches. As we leave the tranquil harbor, the endless blue expanse of the Adriatic opens up before us.

The warm sun, gentle sea breeze, and the soft murmur of waves create the perfect atmosphere for relaxation. Deck loungers invite you to unwind with a book or simply enjoy the passing islets and coastline.

After a few hours of cruising, we anchor in one of Vis Island’s stunning hidden coves. The crystal-clear waters beckon for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the underwater world. A leisurely lunch on deck enhances the feeling of complete peace and serenity.

Our destination for the day, Komiža, welcomes us as a typical Dalmatian town – a charming fishing harbor, stone houses, and a tranquil atmosphere. We anchor at the town, leaving the afternoon free for a stroll, a refreshment along the waterfront, or simply relaxing on board with views of the surrounding hills and sea. The evening unfolds at a gentle pace, reflecting the rhythm of local life and bringing a perfect close to a delightful day at sea.

Monday 20.7.2026 – Komiža – Blue cave (island Biševo) – Hvar (island Hvar)

In the morning, we set sail from Komiža toward the nearby island of Biševo. The cruise is short, and soon we pass the rugged coastline of this small island, known primarily for the famous Blue Cave. Weather and local conditions permitting, we may stop at the Mezoporat landing and visit the cave – a small boat tour takes us inside, where sunlight entering through the underwater opening creates the characteristic blue glow that makes this natural wonder such a sought-after destination. After a peaceful night at anchor near Vis, another magical day of natural beauty awaits.

After visiting Biševo, we continue sailing toward the island of Hvar. The journey passes through a more open stretch of sea, giving several hours to relax on deck, enjoy a swim in one of the quiet coves along the way, or simply admire the distant peaks of Vis, Hvar, and surrounding islands.

In the evening, we approach the town of Hvar. The harbor is lively but offers a charming atmosphere, with the historic town center, waterfront promenade, old stone houses, and views of the fortress above the town.

Hvar attracts visitors with its picturesque historic center, charming main square, and the impressive Fortica (Španjola) fortress, which provides breathtaking views of the Pakleni Islands. The town also features the beautiful Cathedral of St. Stephen, several monasteries, and the Renaissance building that houses Europe’s oldest public theater.

For romantics, a climb to Fortica Španjola is highly recommended, offering unforgettable views over the entire town, the harbor, and the Pakleni Islands in the background – particularly stunning at sunset.

For those who enjoy nightlife, Hvar offers numerous stylish bars, wine taverns, and renowned beach clubs, where you can taste local wines and enjoy live music under the open sky.

Tuesday 21.7.2026 – Hvar – bay (night on the anchor)

After waking up in Hvar, we leave the harbor and set sail along the island’s coastline. The morning cruise is at a leisurely pace – the sea is usually calmer at this time, and the atmosphere on deck is perfect for relaxation and quietly taking in the surrounding scenery.

Shortly after departing, we begin selecting a suitable bay where we will spend the night. Several options are available, allowing us to anchor in a spot that offers peace, clear waters, and plenty of space for a safe mooring. Arriving in the morning gives us an advantage – the bay is not yet crowded, and there is ample time to settle in comfortably.

The rest of the day is spent swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on deck. Lunch is enjoyed with views of the coastline, and for the remainder of the afternoon, the calm atmosphere typical of anchoring outside the main ports prevails.

The evening is simple and pleasant – gentle rocking of the boat, dinner on deck, and the horizon gradually darkening. We spend the night in a quiet bay, far from the bustle of town.

Wednesday 22.7.2026 – bay – Jelsa (island Hvar)

In the morning, we awaken in a peaceful bay near the island of Hvar. After breakfast, we lift anchor and set sail toward Jelsa. The cruise follows the coastline, which gradually changes – open stretches alternate with areas where gentle, green slopes meet the sea.

The journey is easy and short, allowing for a leisurely pace and, if conditions permit, a long stop for swimming. The atmosphere on deck is calm, the boat gently rocking on the waves, with Jelsa gradually coming into view from a distance.

As we enter the harbor, the town welcomes us with its typical charm – a well-kept promenade, cafés along the waterfront, and a compact historic center. We anchor at the town pier or a mooring buoy, depending on harbor conditions.

After docking, the evening is free. Guests can take a stroll through the center of Jelsa, enjoy a drink at a local café, or explore the surrounding area on a short walk. Jelsa exudes a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, allowing us to end the day at the gentle rhythm of a small Dalmatian town.

 

Thursday 23.7.2026 – Jelsa – Bol (island Brač)

In the morning, we leave Jelsa and set sail toward Bol on the island of Brač. The boat glides peacefully over the calm sea, the air is fresh, and the sun warms gently. The cruise proceeds at a relaxed pace, allowing time to unwind on deck, admire the surrounding scenery, or enjoy a swim in the crystal-clear waters.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Bol and anchor in the harbor. The town offers a pleasant blend of a tranquil port area and a livelier town center. The evening can be spent strolling along the promenade, relaxing at a café or restaurant, or simply enjoying the views from the deck.

Bol is a charming small town on Brač’s southern coast, renowned for its famous Zlatni Rat beach with its distinctive pointed shape, one of the most iconic beaches in the Adriatic.

Friday 24.7.2026 – Bol – Postira (island Brač)* – Krilo

After a night in the harbor of Bol, we enjoy breakfast on deck with views over the calm sea. Afterwards, we lift anchor and set sail along the island of Brač, promising more beautiful experiences at sea.

We navigate through the Hvar Channel, which offers breathtaking views of both islands – the hilly terrain of Hvar with its vineyards and olive groves on one side, and the dramatic coastline of Brač on the other.

Before arriving in Postira, we anchor in one of Brač’s peaceful coves for a refreshing swim and relaxation. Afterward, we continue to the nearby town of Postira, a charming fishing village with a typical Mediterranean atmosphere. As we approach the harbor, stone houses with red-tiled roofs and a picturesque palm-lined promenade welcome us.

We anchor directly along the main waterfront, where a calm and relaxed atmosphere prevails. Postira is an authentic Dalmatian town, ideal for an evening stroll along its narrow streets and promenade. Visitors can explore the Church of St. John the Baptist or climb toward the town to view ancient ruins.

*Weather and conditions permitting, and if the forecast for Saturday morning guarantees safe sailing to the mainland, we will spend the night in Postira and depart for Krilo early the following morning.

Saturday 25.7.2026 – Krilo
After breakfast, you will bid farewell to the crew and your new friends, marking the end of your sailing adventure. The journey home begins, with the option of stopping at the Plitvice Lakes, the Banovci Thermal Baths, or another beautiful resort on the Adriatic before reaching your final destination.
Important: Change of the program due to weather, technical and safety reasons reserved – the captain always has the last word, in agreement with the representative of CK Natur Travel.
Activities
Swimming and bathing
Our motorized sailing boats are dropping anchor every day in the most beautiful bay which are inviting for a swim and bath. Enjoy a swim in the crystal clear water, deserted coves, ideal places for naturists holidays.

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Typical day
Breakfast from 8:00 until 8:45 am, afterwards we weigh anchor and set sail. Around noon we will moor in a bay and have the occasion for a swim. At 12:30 pm, the crew will strike the bell for lunch. After lunch, there is plenty of time left for another swim or to have a snooze. In the afternoon, we will head for our today’s destination which we will reach in the late afternoon. The rest of the day is at your disposal – take a walk through the place, have a drink in a café or  bar. The dinner will be served on the board at 7:00 pm. Afterwards, you still have plenty of time for convivial gathering ashore or aboard…
Life on board
A cruise on one of our boats is certainly a unique naturists experience. During your cruises you visit many wonderful places, historical and natural, enough time you swim in deserted coves to sunbathe on the deck. In our opinion, this is the perfect naturist holiday.

Many of our guests consider it a unique experience to spend the night in the open air, under the starry skies of the Mediterranean. There is of course plenty of room on deck, but please bring a sleeping bag and a foam pad or air mattress, as mattresses and bedding from the cabins are not allowed to be carried on deck.

Highlights

Omiš

Omiš – our port for the embarkation and disembarkation.

Omis in Croatia is a small Central Dalmatian town and harbour located between Split and Makarska, situated in the mouth of the Cetina river, surrounded with massive gorges. In the past Omis was notorious because of the pirates of Omiš whose ships were a centuries-long symbol of retaliation, courage and strength. Ancient town of Omis,Omis churches and Omiš fortresses are silent stone reminders of the power and the might of infamous Omispirates. Today, it is the centre of Omis Riviera, one of the most beautiful parts of Croatia’s Adriatic Coast.

Dubrovnik

Old City of Dubrovnik

The ‚Pearl of the Adriatic‘, situated on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. Although severely damaged by an earthquake in 1667, Dubrovnik managed to preserve its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Damaged again in the 1990s by armed conflict, it is now the focus of a major restoration programme co-ordinated by UNESCO.

Jelsa

Jelsa town is a small picturesque settlement situated in a bay on the north side of the island of Hvar.

Pučišča

Pucisca with its 1700 inhabitants is one of the greatest places on the island Brač. The town is located on the inner part of the deep retracted bay on the northern side of the island.

Korčula

Korčula is a historic fortified town on the protected east coast of the island of Korčula
The old city is surrounded by walls, and the streets are arranged in a herringbone pattern allowing free circulation of air but protecting against strong winds. The town’s historic sites include the central Gothic and Renaissance Cathedral of St Mark, the Town Hall and the massive city fortifications.

Pakleni otoci

In front of the town of Hvar there are some twenty islands and rocks called Forski škoji (Islands of Hvar), representing a vast Hvar tourist resort. For all those looking for the charming summer vacation they offer the abundance of sunny beaches, restaurants, and all kinds of other intersting places for mind and body as well.

Baška Voda

Baska Voda is a small village and port only 9km north of Makarska and just south of Brela. Once a humble fishing village, Baska Voda’s beaches, pine woods and lovely setting have made it a favorite for seaside tourism.

 

Milna

Milna is a town located in a wide bay on the western part of island Brač and 18km away from Supetar. The town developed around the Cerinić family residence. The main activities for  locals are fishing, seafaring and tourism. The center of the town has a large marina with many berths and modern equipment.

Trstenik

Trstenik is a village situated on the southern coast of the Peljesac peninsula.Trstenik was in 19th and beginning of 20th century important harbour for transportation of grapes from Peljesac’s isolated southern vineyards to Italy and beyond.

NP Mljet

The Mljet National Park is the oldest marine protected area in the Mediterranean and it has delighted its numerous visitors for over 50 years with the colours and the scent of untouched nature.

The Mljet National Park stretches over almost 5400 hectares, including a marine area of 500 meters from the coast, islands and cliffs, and therefore spans over almost a third of the island. Two deep bays filled with seawater, known as Malo Jezero and Veliko Jezero (Small Lake and Great Lake) are the most famous locations of this area and an important geological and oceanographical phenomenon.

The entire surface area of the park is extremely rich with life, and numerous endemic and endangered species are a testament of the importance of protecting it. The Mljet NP will not disappoint the fans of cultural heritage either, thanks to its numerous archaeological finds and the heritage of our ancestors present in the old island settlements. The Benedictine monastery located at one of the most beautiful locations in these areas, on the island of St. Mary on Veliko jezero is also the most visited location of the National Park.

Hvar

Hvar, an ancient town with a rich history on the island in the Croatian Adriatic Sea with the same name. Hvar is proud that it has the most sunny hours of all the islands in the Adriatic Sea.

Many people say of the town Hvar that it is a town as from a fairy- tale because its arhitecture, wonderful nature and its mild climate. Everbody can find in Hvar all what gives peace to the soul and relaxation to he body.

We advice you to visit the fortress Fortica (Spanjola), the cathedral of Hvar, the theatre of Hvar(established in 1612) with the arsenal and the Franciscan monastery.

Vis

The town of Vis is located in the north-eastern part of the island Vis in the bottom of a well protected bay. It developed from the former settlements Kut and Luka, which became one entity in the 16th century by the building of the church Gospa od Spilica.

The town Vis, the antique Issa, was founded by the tyrant of Syracuse Dionisius the older about 397 B.C. as a base for the Greek colonization of the Adriatic Sea. The settlement of Dionisius had been located in the part of the town, which is now called Gradina and on the peninsula of Prirovu.

Komiža

Komiza is located in a deep bay on the western side of the island Vis below the 600 meter high mountain Hum.  It is a typical Mediterranean village, which attracts the tourists with beautiful beaches and with narrow roads and houses squeezed together around the harbour.

Blue cave

The Blue Cave, one of the most extraordinary places on the Croatian coast, is located in the Balun Cove on the east side of Bisevo, a small island near to the west coast of Vis island. The cave can only be visited in small boats from the sea through a small natural opening of only 1-foot-high by less than 2 wide. Around noon, the sea is calm the sun’s rays penetrate through an underwater opening in the Blue Cave, reflect from the white floor and illuminate the cave with blue and silver objects in the water color.

Stari Grad

Stari Grad, one of the oldest towns in Europe, its position at the end of a long, protected bay and next to prime agricultural land has long made it attractive for human settlement.

The most ancient part of Stari Grad falls within the UNESCO Protected World Heritage Site of the Stari Grad Plain, while the entire municipality lies within the surrounding buffer zone.

Split

Split is one of the oldest cities in the area. While traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old, counting from the construction of Diocletian’s Palace in 305 CE, the city was in fact founded as the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) in the 4th century BC, about 2,400 years ago. It became a prominent settlement around 650 AD, when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona: as after the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by the Roman refugees. Split became a Byzantine city, to later gradually drift into the sphere of the Byzantine vassal, the Republic of Venice, and the Croatian Kingdom, with the Byzantines retaining nominal suzerainty.

Zlatni rat

Zlatni rat is the beach situated to the west of Bol in the island of Brac. That geomorphologic natural monument is one of the biggest and most beautiful Adriatic natural attractions. It is little known that this golden tongue of gravel, which moves according to the currents and winds in turquoise blue Brac channel is a relatively recent phenomenon.

Lastovo

The Lastovo Archipelago was declared a nature park due to its mystic beauty, immense landscape value, thick forests and fertile fields rich with ponds, high coastal cliffs, land and sea caves, numerous rare sea and land species and habitats.

Sučuraj

Sućuraj is a picturesque small town on the east cape of the island Hvar in Croatia.

Šipanska luka

The pretty town of Sipanska Luka has a traditional Dalmatian feel, with terracotta roofed houses, marble streets and some great fish konobas (the Croatian equivalent of tavernas).

Trogir

Trogir is a picturesque town arranged with parks where every stone is a monument and its coast is surrounded from all sides by the sea.The wealth and the variety of its cultural heritage and the interesting history of the town are the main reasons, why the town is since 1997 under the protection of the UNESCO.

Primošten

Primošten is picturesque small towns on the Adriatic, with a number of typical narrow streets in the old town core on a small, hilly peninsula.

Šibenik

Šibenik, a gem in the Croatian Adriatic, is situated along the mouth of Krka on the most picturesque part of the eastern Adriatic coast. As the oldest Croatian autochtonous town it was first mentioned in 1066 during the reign of the Croatian King Kresimir IV.

The rich cultural and historical heritage of the city is visible in the impressive Cathedral of sv. Jakov, built by the famous architect Juraj Dalmatinac and is under UNESCO protection. Numerous churches, monasteries, palaces and four fortresses ‚frame‘ the city, and also testify to the perseverance, renunciation and faith of generations of people of Šibenik.

NP Krka

National park Krka is a vast and primarily unaltered area of exceptional natural value, including one or more preserved or insignificantly altered ecosystems. The purpose of the park is primarily to serve science, culture, education and recreation, while tourism activities have also been introduced for its visitors.

With its seven waterfalls and a total drop in altitude of 242 m, the Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river.

Zadar

Zadar is an ancient city, built in the center of the Croatian Adriatic, full of historical and cultural monuments. It is three thousand years old, a city of old, tumultuous and dynamic history, often destructed, looted, devastated, every time emerging from the ruins stronger, richer and more beautiful.

 

NP Kornati

Stretching along the central part of the Croatian Adriatic, are the Kornati islands. With their immense natural beauty, diverse coastlines, and preserved marine ecosystem, most of the Kornati islands were declared a National park in 1980. National park Kornati sizes about 220 km2 which consists of 89 islands, islets and reefs. National park Kornati was named after the biggest island in the group – Kornat. Vegetation on the islands is minimal, giving the islands a bald look, however, nature still thrives with plant life on the rocks. Crystal clear water, and uncover the all kinds of reefs, shellfish and many species of fish below the surface.

PP Telaščica

Nature Park Telašćica is located in the southeastern part of the island and with the surrounding waters as well as 13 islands, islets and rocks it makes a miraculous harmony of nature on 70,5 km².

 

Zlarin

Zlarin, another island in Sibenik Archipelago with just under 300 permanent residents and area close to 9 square kilometers.  It is the third largest island in the archipelago located just 1.5 miles offshore in Sibenik channel.

The island is well known for its tradition of harvesting red corals and handmade coral jewelry.

Stomorska

Stomorska, on the north-east side of the island Solta. It is a small village with a few hundred inhabitants. It is famous for its old sailboats and there are about dozen of them.

About us – Contact

Our travel agency have organized the cruises with the traditional wooden yacht Silva around the coast and islands of Croatia from the year 1992. We have been visiting many inhabitant bays, typical Croatia fisherman’s villages and old historical towns. In the years 2010-2019 we also organised naturist cruises on the elegant yacht Vjeko. From the 2021 season we also offered the new ‘luxury’ motor yacht San Spirito.
From the 2025 season we also offered the traditional wooden boat Providnost.

Travel agency NATUR TRAVEL, s.r.o., Dr. Janského 1045, 252 28 Černošice, Czech republic, ID47550465
e-mail: info@plavby-jadran.cz

 

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