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Sail Croatia offers foodie experience with new restaurant yacht tour

Sail Croatia has launched a seven-day ?Sailing Croatian Restaurants Route?  voyage on its private yacht tour experiences from April to October this year.

Guests can follow Sail Croatia?s recommended route, or if they prefer, can create a personalised itinerary with the help of their local skipper, the cost of which is included in the package. The route departs from Split and takes passengers to some of the most sought-after restaurants in Dalmatia, with calls to Hvar, the Pakleni Islands, Stari Grad, Vrboska and Makarska. The foodie experiences are set in surroundings including vineyards, cliff faces, fishing villages and UNESCO-protected sites. Guests can also order Croatian delicacies such as peka, which is a traditional slow cooked dish of meat and vegetables prepared over an open fire. 

Grant Seuren, director, Sail Croatia, said: ?We can?t wait for guests to sample our new fine dining route, as all restaurants have been hand-picked for their glowing accolades or tales of premium foodie experiences from our skippers and past customers. Guests are guaranteed a truly unique, insider's guide to gourmet dining in Croatia. From restaurants hidden down cobblestone alleyways to traditional konobas, from UNESCO sites to Michelin star dining, Dalmatian dining has it all.? 

Prices start from ?387 per person and offer private sailings onboard yachts ranging in size from six to 10 people. The fare includes return airport transfers, insurance and Wi-Fi. 

www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/sailing-croatian-restaurants-route