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D-Marin Dalmacija: Entrance to the gas station

If you want to enjoy your vacation to the fullest, the best place to moor is in D-Marin Dalmacija. The largest marina on the Croatian coast near Zadar offers first-class facilities and a luxurious catering and hospitality service, making it the perfect place for a successful cruise.   D-Marin Dalmacija | Photo: D-Marin   Normally, this also includes a boat...

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Olive Island Marina Croatia with 250 berths

If you often travel by boat in Dalmatia, you should tie up your lines - even for a longer period of time - at the SeaHelp partner Olive Island Marina on the island of Uglijan opposite Zadar. Here there is not only a 360-degree marina all-round service and 250 top-class berths, the Olive Garden restaurant also offers fresh, lovingly prepared...

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Croatia by yacht: cruise tip Elaphites - Lopud

Of course, if you are sailing along the southern Dalmatian coast, a visit to Dubrovnik is a must. But only a few nautical miles northwest of Dubrovnik and southeast of the Pelješac peninsula, there are the inhabited Elaphite islands of Koločep, Lopud and Šipan, three jewels that invite you to take a detour, partly with quiet bays, many sights and...

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Olive Island Marina: Welcome to Olive Garden Restaurant

If you are traveling in Dalmatia with your own or chartered boat, you should definitely make a stop at SeaHelp partner Olive Island Marina on the island of Uglijan, just opposite Zadar. Here there is not only a 360 degree marina service and 250 berths of the extra class, also the Olive Garden restaurant offers fresh, affectionately prepared delicacies from...

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Croatia / Dalmatia cruise Vis island: Falkusa sailboats in Komica

Due to its strategically favorable location, Vis has always been interesting for the military and was therefore also called the Gibraltar of the Adriatic. Until the collapse of the multi-ethnic state of Yugoslavia, the island was a restricted military area and not accessible to foreigners. It was not until 1995 that the island was opened to the outside world again....

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