✨ Eco-friendly, silent sailing – no generator noise, just the sea and the sun.
There’s a stretch of Adriatic coast where the water is so clear you can see the sandy bottom at ten meters. Sukošan, a small port near Zadar, is the gateway to the Kornati archipelago—a place where silence is the only soundtrack.
️ Your 7-Day Silent Odyssey
Picture this: over the next 7 days, you’ll cover 120 nautical miles of the Dalmatian coastline. 15 hidden coves reachable only by boat. Water temperatures of 25°C. And absolute silence — no generator, no engine hum, just the sun powering your journey. Here’s how your story could unfold:
Day 1 — Departure from Sukošan marina. Your crew steps aboard Radago, a Bali 4.6 that gleams in the late afternoon light. As you motor out past the pine-covered islets of Ugljan, the only sound is the gentle splash of the hulls. A bottle of local Pošip wine appears, and someone puts on a playlist. You’re already somewhere else.
Day 3 — The secret bay of Lojena on Dugi Otok. This crescent of white pebbles is invisible from the main channel. You anchor in six meters of crystal water, and within minutes your kids are jumping off the deck. A local fisherman rows over with fresh sardines. He smiles and points at your solar panels—he’s never seen a silent catamaran before.
Day 5 — Kornati National Park, the “sea of stone”. At night, anchored in a forgotten bay between two rocky islands, the silence is so complete you can hear your own heartbeat. No light pollution for miles. The stars above Kornati are a blanket of diamonds. You sleep with the hatches open, the air warm and salt-scented.
Day 7 — Return. The final sail at dawn, the sun rising over the Velebit mountains. Your crew is quiet, not from tiredness but from the fullness of the week. You look back at the wake, a silver line stretching toward Sukošan. You already know: next year, you’ll be back.
Insider tip: Anchor at the south end of Lavdara island by 4 PM—the afternoon light paints the cliffs gold, and you’ll have the whole bay to yourself.
Whether you’re traveling with your family (8 to 12 guests), planning a team building adventure with your colleagues, or working remotely as a digital nomad – these solar-powered catamarans offer something for everyone. No generator noise, no vibrations, no fumes. Just peace, space, and the freedom to explore hidden coves like the Telašćica Nature Park or the blue caves of Dugi Otok.
Your crew deserves a holiday where nothing breaks the peace. This 2024 Bali 4.6 offers ample space for 10 guests, plus solar panels and a watermaker. Wake up to silence every morning. That’s eco-luxury.
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Local Insight: The Kornati archipelago has 89 islands, but only a handful have any light pollution. With a solar catamaran, you and your crew can anchor in complete darkness—making it one of the best stargazing spots in Europe. Eco-friendly yachting at its finest.
Solar & Inverter
Bonita, Isla 40, 2024
⚡ Sporty performance + solar silence
Inverter for all devices
No diesel fumes, no vibrations
Free Deposit Pack included
Your team loves sailing. Your team hates noise. This 2024 Isla 40 gives you both—exhilarating performance under sail and absolute silence at anchor. Zero emissions, pure fun. Perfect for your crew.
The Secret of Silent Bays
The Telašćica Nature Park on Dugi Otok has a salt lake where the water is warmer than the sea. With a solar catamaran, you can anchor nearby and stay for days—no need to run to a marina for charging. Eco-friendly sailing at its best.
Solar & Inverter
Sonea, Leopard 50, 2025
Solar-powered silence at anchor
Lithium battery bank for all-night AC
Zero emissions, zero noise
Free Deposit Pack included
Your family deserves a holiday where nothing breaks the peace. This 2025 Leopard 50 has generous space for 8 guests, plus solar panels and inverter. No vibrations, no fumes—just the sound of the sea.
Learn More About Eco Solar Yachting
Do solar catamarans really work without a generator?
Yes. Modern solar catamarans have large lithium battery banks. On a sunny day in Croatia—with over 2,600 hours of sunshine annually—solar panels generate enough power to run air conditioning, fridge, and electronics all night. Completely silent. Eco-friendly technology has come a long way.
Can you sail from Sukošan to the Kornati islands without fuel?
Absolutely. Most solar catamarans have enough battery capacity for a full day of motoring. But the real magic happens when you sail—zero emissions, zero noise, and unforgettable views. Reserve your eco-friendly charter today.
What is the best 7-day route from Sukošan for a solar catamaran?
A classic route: Sukošan → Ugljan → Dugi Otok (Telašćica) → Kornati National Park → Lavdara → Zadar archipelago → Sukošan. All stops have excellent sun exposure for recharging and secluded bays for silent anchoring.
How much CO2 does your crew save by choosing a solar catamaran?
A traditional yacht burns up to 800 liters of diesel per week. A solar catamaran burns zero for hotel loads. That’s up to 2 tons of CO2 saved—equivalent to planting 30 trees. But let’s be honest: you’re doing it for the silence, and that’s priceless.
Why use the Eco Finder instead of a traditional yacht broker?
Traditional brokers can take 48 hours to reply with availability. By then, the best solar yachts are often gone. Our live Eco Yacht Finder cuts through the waiting game—you see real-time availability, current pricing, and secure your dates in under a minute. No emails. No phone calls. No waiting. Just you, the sea, and silence. Try it above.
Is the yacht charter business popular in Sukošan?
Absolutely. Sukošan has seen a significant increase in luxury yacht charters over the last two years, with eco-friendly vessels leading the trend. For entrepreneurs, event planners, and lifestyle managers, this is a fast-growing market with high demand and limited supply of quality solar fleets. If you’re curious about business opportunities or becoming a charter affiliate in this region, we welcome you to reach out through our partner hub for an exclusive briefing.
Do you need a special license to charter a solar catamaran in Croatia?
The same rules apply as for any other catamaran. You need a valid sailing license for bareboat charter. But you can always hire a skipper who knows all the best silent anchorages.
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Local Insight: Sukošan’s marina is one of the best-equipped in northern Dalmatia. Local fish markets sell fresh catch every morning—perfect for a solar-powered barbecue on deck.
Category: Croatia, Europe
Tags: Sukošan, 7 days, Bali 4.6, Isla 40, Leopard 50