Day 1: From Pula to Susak or Lošinj
The beautiful island of Susak in the Kvarner Bay is the destination of today's stage. The small island is covered with blackberries and vine (a very good wine is grown here). The village of the same name Susak is located in the northeast of the island. There are about 200 people living here who, due to the remoteness of the island, speak a rare old Croatian accent and have also otherwise preserved their cultural independence. Another special feature are the sandy beaches of Susak, a rarity in the Croatian island world. If you wish, you can also explore the nearby islands of Ilovik and Lošinj. Ilovik is a car-free island, and the islanders' gardens shine with a variety of flowers, especially oleander and roses.

Day 2: Rab
The island of Rab stands out for its differences: the east of the island is completely devoid of vegetation in places, while the west is characterized by dense forest and lush plant life. These differences are not caused by a lack of water (there are more than 300 springs on Rab), but by wind, which is kept away in the west by the Karmenjak mountains. The marina is located in the town harbor of the beautiful town of Rab, which has much to offer in terms of history. In the southwest of the island there are beautiful bays for anchoring and swimming.

Day 3: Punat
Today we will sail to the island of Krk. It is well developed for tourism and offers numerous recreational opportunities such as water sports and hiking. Punat is the second largest town on the island and the center of sailing. The marina is located in a wide, well-protected bay and is excellently equipped. It has been awarded the Blue Flag for its good environmental management. In the middle of the bay there is a small island Košljun, on which there is an old Franciscan monastery. If you wish, you can visit the islet and see the monastery and its museum.

Day 4: Cres
Cres and Krk are the two largest islands in the Adriatic. Due to its elongated shape, Cres has a very diverse landscape: the north is densely forested, the middle is characterized by olive groves and vineyards, and the south is Mediterranean scrubland. The town of Cres is located in a well-protected bay on the west coast of the island and once belonged to the Venetian Empire. ACI Marina Cres is located in the southern part of the town's harbor, it is one of the largest and best equipped in the Croatian Adriatic.

Day 5: Pomer
Today we return to the Istrian peninsula. Pomer lies protected in the bay of Medulin. The place was settled already in Roman times, remains of a thermal baths are still preserved. The marina has 220 berths and is well equipped. The numerous fish restaurants in the place testify to a past as an important breeding place for oysters, mussels and fish.

Day 6: Pula - Return to the port of departure