The Split sailing region is considered ideal for sailing because of its central location, sailing conditions, engaging activities, and convenient marinas.
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and is considered the hub of the Dalmatia region. The Split sailing region is uniquely located on the eastern territory of the Adriatic Coast. This central Dalmatia location lets visitors sail quickly to its neighbouring enthralling bays with calm and shallow turquoise waters, making the Split sailing region the ideal place for sailing adventures.
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During spring, the Split sailing region is converted into a regatta field. The city of Split is full of history, and one of its most known monuments is the famous Diocletian Palace. By visiting Split region, you can explore many of its enchanted spots and do activities that will make your sailing experience magical.
Why is Split Sailing Region an ideal region for sailing?
This sailing region is considered ideal for sailing because of its central location, sailing conditions, exciting activities, and convenient marinas.
Places to Visit
If you’re in Croatia on your sailing holidays and want to explore the Split area, then make sure to contact us. Our professional and experienced staff will make sure your sailing holidays in this region will surely be remembered.
Suggested sailing itineraries for Split Region
If you love sailing and you are preparing yourself for a sailing trip in Split region, be sure to take a look at our suggested itineraries with locations you should do not miss.
Sailing conditions in the Split sailing region
The Split sailing region has some of the most favorable sailing conditions that are enjoyed both by the sailors, and the tourists.
Winds of the sailing area of Split
Since, the Split sailing region is situated on the Adriatic Coast of Croatia, the type of winds that blow here differ from each other. The types of wind that blow near the Split sailing regions are:
Bura
Generally, the Bura wind blows from the north to the north-eastern region along the Adriatic coast. The winds of Bura are harsh, cold, and dry. It is more common in the winter season, and these winds usually blow in gusts.
The winds of Bura make sailing a little bit complicated but because this type of wind is more prominent during the winter season, your summer sailing holidays are guaranteed to be weather perfect.
Jugo
Jugo is characterized as a south-eastern wind. The wind is warm and dry. It is attended by dense dark clouds and rain-filled storms. The winds of Jugo aren’t of very high pressure, but they raise the level of the waves to a significant level. Hence, this makes sailing hard.
Maestral
Maestral wind is a cold wind and is known as “the good wind” among many sailors. It blows from the northwest region along the Adriatic Coast. It typically reduces the great heat during summer in the Adriatic Coast and is accompanied by lovely weather. Thus, this wind is optimal for sailing holidays.
Tramontana
Like, Maestral wind, the winds Tramontana are also cool. These winds blow from the northern part of the coast.
Grego Levante
The winds of Grego are dry that bring clear, and cold weather. It is a east-northeastern wind that blows along the coast during winter time.
Levant
These winds are cold and are an easterly wind. They are accompanied by cold, and rainy weather.
Oštro
Oštro is a pure southern wind, characterized by great strength but with relatively short duration. It is a warm and humid wind. It is mostly a sharp transitional phase between wind Jugo and Lebić.
Lebić
Lebić is a short wind and it is often blowing after Jugo. It can be strong and is then called a Lebićada. If a new cloud appears in the west during the blowing of the Lebic with clear or partly cloudy skies in the west, the Lebic will fall and the wind will turn south again. This is an almost certain sign of the arrival of another cyclone.
Average Temperatures in Split Region
Jan
5 ºCFeb
5 ºCMar
8 ºCApr
12 ºCMay
16 ºCJun
21 ºCJul
23 ºCAug
23 ºCSep
19 ºCOct
15 ºCNov
10 ºCDec
6 ºCThe climate of the region of Split
The climate of the sailing area of Split is the Mediterranean in characteristic, which means that the summers are hot, and dry, while the winters are cold and damp. The favorable climate for sailing in the region of Split is between April – October. The region is exceptionally sunny.
Temperature
In summer, the temperature can be as high as 40 °C, while in winter it is between 17.5 °C - 25°C. In spring the temperature of the Split sailing region is about 18 °C. The region also enjoys numerous rainfalls in winter.
Waves, and Tides
Waves of the Split sailing region depend on the intensity of the winds. The stronger the winds are, the bigger the waves will be. The waves are small, or sometimes moderate (0.5 m, 1.5 m), and aren’t brutal. This makes sailing favorable in the Split sailing region.
The tides of the Adriatic coast have a small amplitude (40 cm). But in the northern part of the Split sailing region, tides can be of much greater amplitudes. Tides here can be both favorable, and non-favorable for sailing.
In general, the sea water of the Adriatic Coast is significantly deep and his helps with smooth sailing.
Important things you should know
There are some important things that you should know about the Split region. These things will help ensure that you explore the Split region and its surroundings in the best possible way.
What currency is used in Croatia?
The currency that is used in Croatia is Euro.
Trogir
ACI Marina Trogir
Charter a yacht from ACI Marina Trogir and explore Croatia’s stunning islands. Book your next sailing holiday today!
Address: Put Cumbrijana, 21220 Trogir Phone: +385 23 385 293 E-mail: Angelina Yacht Charter Croatia More infoSplit
ACI Marina Split
ACI Marina Split is located in the southwestern section of the city port (43.50134, 16.42853) just north of the scenic Sustipan Peninsula. The marina is well-protected from southern winds by a long breakwater. It offers a total of 364 sea berths and 60 dry berths on land, all equipped with access to water and electricity.
Address: Uvala baluni 8, 21000 Split Phone: E-mail: Angelina Yacht Charter Croatia More infoSeget Donji
Trogir, Yachtclub Seget (Marina Baotić)
Marina Baotic is located in Seget Donji approx. 2 km away from Old Town of Trogir (43.5175, 16.2321). The marina has 162 berths and 35 boat places on land. Marina is open all year round. All berths have water and power supply.
Address: Ul. Don Petra Špika 2, 21220 Seget Donji Phone: E-mail: Angelina Yacht Charter Croatia More infoTrogir
Trogir, Marina Trogir (ex.SCT)
Service Center Trogir (SCT) aims to position itself as the marina of the highest category in the region offering top-quality maintenance service for all types of vessels.
Address: Put brodograditelja 16, 21220 Trogir Phone: +385 23 385 293 E-mail: Angelina Yacht Charter Croatia More infoWhat language is spoken in Croatia?
The language that is spoken in Croatia is known as Croatian. The Croatian language is a Slavic language. However, you can always learn some basic terms of the Croatian language before going on your sailing holidays. This will help you to communicate more effectively with the locals.
In addition to this, there are many bilingual people in Croatia, with most of them being in Zagreb, and Split. Zagreb and Split are the two main tourist destinations in Croatia, and that is why you can find many English speakers there.
Angelina Yachtcharter bases in Split region
Angelina Yachtcharter has a fleet of well maintained sailing yacht and catamarans spread in two bases in Split region. In Marina SCT Trogir you will be able to board Catamarans, MY37 and Hanse yachts, while in ACI Marina Trogir our fleet consists only of sailing yachts. Below we have summarized need information of both bases.