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Different boat types in Biograd

Boat rental in Biograd is one of the most fascinating ways to explore Northern Dalmatia and the heart of the Adriatic Sea. Located between Zadar and Šibenik, this lively seaside town is a privileged starting point for a sailing holiday in Croatia. With a modern marina, direct access to the islands, and well-developed services, Biograd is the perfect departure point to sail toward spectacular landscapes, quiet bays, and unique marine parks like Kornati.


Why choose Biograd as your sailing base

Biograd na Moru is a strategic destination: easily accessible thanks to its proximity to Zadar Airport (just 30 km away), it offers two fully equipped tourist marinas for boat rentals: Marina Kornati and Marina Sangulin. Both facilities provide modern comforts such as water and electricity on the dock, fuel, provisioning, technical assistance, and secure parking. From here, you can board a catamaran, a sailboat, or many other types of boats suitable for every need and level of experience.

Its central position along the Adriatic coast makes it perfect for itineraries heading north toward the islands of Silba and Olib, or south toward Šibenik and the waterfalls of the Krka River. Moreover, Biograd is ideal for travellers seeking a balance of nature, culture, and nautical comfort.


What to see and do by boat from Biograd

Sailing from Biograd offers many diverse options. The first recommended stops are the islands of Pašman and Ugljan, separated from the mainland by a narrow channel. Here you’ll find shallow bays perfect for overnight anchoring, picturesque villages like Tkon and Kukljica, and peaceful beaches for a first refreshing swim in freedom.

Continuing westward, Dugi Otok is one of the most fascinating islands: you can explore Sakarun Beach, ideal for families thanks to its sandy seabed and shallow waters, or visit the Telašćica Nature Park with its imposing cliffs, sea caves, and the salt lake Mir. The sheltered bays of Brbinj, Božava, and Luka provide safe anchorages for the night.

The real gem, however, is the Kornati National Park, reachable in about 3–4 hours of sailing. With more than 140 islands, rocks, and islets, it’s a paradise for sailors, divers, and nature lovers. Its crystal-clear waters and lunar landscapes make it a unique place in Europe, to be explored slowly through snorkelling, diving, and evenings at anchor under the starry sky.


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Useful tips for your cruise

Boat rental in Biograd is ideal for experienced sailors, families, and beginners alike. The Pašman Channel offers calm waters protected by the surrounding islands, perfect for your first days of sailing. It’s recommended to depart in the morning to make the most of stable winds and to plan your anchorages, especially in July and August.

Catamarans are ideal for those looking for space and comfort, while monohull sailboats offer a more authentic and sporty sailing experience. A ticket is required to enter Kornati Park – it’s best to purchase it online or at authorised ports.

And don’t forget your mask and fins: the crystal-clear waters of this area are perfect for snorkelling, especially in secluded bays and along the rocky shores of the Kornati Islands.


Plan your holiday with Sailogy

With Sailogy, you can plan your boat rental in Biograd easily and securely. Filter boats by type, size, budget, and equipment: find catamarans, sailboats, motorboats, with or without skipper. Our team will help you plan every detail: customised itineraries, provisioning, excursions, moorings, and transfers. Set sail from Biograd and enjoy an authentic experience in the heart of the Adriatic!