BB Jezera

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

Marina Hramina

The Mistral wind is a cold and dry northwesterly wind that blows from the land to the sea, and it is common in the Mediterranean region, including the island of Murter in Croatia. The Mistral wind is known for its strong and gusty nature, and it can cause significant drops in temperature, especially during the winter months. It can also bring clear skies and good visibility, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities such as hiking or sightseeing.
The Bora wind, also known as "Bura" in Croatian, is a cold and dry north-easterly wind that blows from the continent to the Adriatic Sea. It is a common wind in the coastal region of Croatia, including the island of Murter.
The Tramontana wind is a cold and dry northerly to northwesterly wind that blows from the mainland to the sea, and it is common in the Mediterranean region, including the island of Murter in Croatia. The Tramontana wind is known for its strong and gusty nature, and it can cause significant drops in temperature, especially during the winter months. It can also bring clear skies and good visibility, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities such as hiking or sightseeing.
The Jugo wind, also known as "Sirocco" in some parts of the Mediterranean, is a warm and humid southeasterly wind that blows from the sea to the land. It is a common wind in the coastal region of Croatia, including the island of Murter.
Yes, a valid sailing licence (e.g. RYA Day Skipper or ICC) is required. A VHF radio licence is also recommended.
The best sailing season runs from May to October. July and August are peak months with warm weather, though marinas and anchorages can be busy.
Prices vary by yacht type and season. A bareboat sailboat starts from around €800/week in low season; catamarans and crewed yachts cost significantly more.
Croatia is part of the Schengen Area. EU citizens need only an ID card. Many other nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days.
Croatia adopted the Euro (€) in January 2023. Cards are widely accepted in marinas and towns.
With FDP (Free Deposit Pack), you have the chance to avoid a full security deposit and lock in your funds. Just pay 20% upfront (non-refundable), and experience a hassle-free journey. * The price of the FDP rises to 25% if booked less than 30 days before the charter.