The whole trip lasted almost two weeks in early September 2008. We started in Murter and took initially to the North, following a forceful southern wind (the “Yugo”), as successfully forecasted by the rather dependable Croatian weather services. This brought us all the way up to the island of Rab, with its unique city of the same name. With the wind turning to north/northwest, we returned, speeding south through the myriad islands of the Kornati National Park.
Continuing our cruise with strong winds, we eventually cast anchor at the famous coastal towns of Primošten, Trogir and Split, before returning back north to Murter, with temperate coastal winds (Bora) gradually cooling off the temperature and sailing possibilities. The last day was spent on an inland excursion by car to the Krka National Park, with its waterfalls and unique flora, driving back to Murter via the impressive town of Šibenik.