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Medieval Charm in Croatia - A Yacht Charter Holiday in Biograd

Biograd has been predestined to become famous sailing destination because its name means "White City through the Sea". It's a lot more than only a typical coastal area of the Croatia shores bordering the Adriatic. Sure, it does obtain medieval charm that can be found along these shores, but it is elevated so greatly that in the course of time, it actually was sufficiently good to end up being the capital city of Croatia.

The geography of the city is spread across a smaller peninsula that overlooks two smaller islands, the Planac as well as the Sveta Katarina islands. Many of the old charm of Croatian kings still lives to this day which explains why it's this type of popular sailing holidays spot.

Being a testament to the town's long history, one of the main places of interest in Biograd will be the St. John's basilica that has been built-in the 11th century and appeared doubly famous by its survival from the town's sacking by the Venetians.

For those yacht charter groups that would like to find out more about Biograd's tumultuous history, the area history museum stands around the waterfront, able to give you a enlightening lesson. Those with a love for sailing holidays will be doubly rewarded since here they're also going to find some ancient boats presented. Some other place in Biograd, you can go to the "tropicarium" that includes a lots of exotic fish and reptile species.

Beyond town a curious skipper will find probably the most beautiful natural regions Croatia provides, the Kornati archipelago while using Krka National Park for which you can book a speed boat trip with one of the area businesses that have bases about the local waterfront. It's actually a should do during Biograd.

And also since you're already around the waterfront, you need to grab a bite you can eat, as this is one of the best places for eating dinner out in the city. The recipes the local restaurants serve are pretty straight forward yet delicious, in keeping with the Dalmatian cuisine, although you will find that many venues also serve intricate recipes from international menus in an effort to attract fancier customers.

Following your sun sets, you need to direct your steps towards the town's promenade which is the main gathering point for those fun-seekers. This is when each of the after-dark magic happens, with the bars and clubs opening their doors to the party crowds. The offer is fairly varied here and you're simply sure to find something to your liking, from your quiet, intimate bars which you could have a very quiet drink with special someone, on the loud clubs that play modern music. And for those that can't stand returning home until as soon as the sun has risen, there is the added bonus of no curfew, like there exists in many medieval cities in Croatia.

A nearby marinas play a significant role inside the navis-yacht-charter business. They organize large and well-known regattas throughout the year, leading to the propagation of the branch from the yachting industry, and also provide a service to the area tourism. On the list of events being organized by the local yacht clubs, the most crucial may be the Biograd regatta occurring in October.