REVIEW · ZADAR
Zadar Sunset under sails experience
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Sunset looks better at sail speed. I love the comfortable sailyacht setup and the included bottle of champagne, because it makes Zadar’s evening feel special without extra planning. One possible drawback: it’s time on open water and on-deck viewing, so if you dislike boats or movement, this isn’t the trip for you.
This is a simple, romantic route: you start at the marina, turn around the old town, then sail along the city channel toward the sunset for a quieter, more scenic evening than a quick harbor loop. The yacht is fully equipped for comfort (cabins, toilets, and even a fridge), and the operator keeps things relaxing by leaning on sailing rather than motoring.
You’ll also appreciate the human touch. The skipper runs the show, there’s a guide who speaks Croatian and English, and the small-group vibe makes it easy to stay present instead of trying to manage a crowd.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Book This For
- Zadar Sunset From the Water: Why This Feels Like a Real Treat
- The Yacht Comfort: Cabins, Toilets, and a Chill Fridge
- The Route That Puts the Old Town in Your Frame
- Champagne Included: What You Actually Get Out of the Bottle
- Sailing Over Motoring: The Calm Factor
- Price and Value: Is $85 Reasonable for Zadar’s Sunset?
- When and Where You Meet: The Part That Saves You Time
- Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)
- Extras You Can Add If You’re Making It a Big Moment
- Should You Book This Zadar Sunset Under Sails Sail?
- FAQ
- Where does the Zadar sunset sailing tour start?
- How long is the sunset sailing experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is the tour guided?
- Is this tour private or in a group?
- Is champagne included or do you need to bring it?
- Are pets allowed on the boat?
- Can I cancel if my plans change?
Key Things I’d Book This For

- A fully equipped sailyacht with cabins, toilets, and a fridge, so you’re not stuck in one tiny corner
- Champagne included, with a tone that feels more like a celebration than a sightseeing line
- Sailing over motoring, which usually means a calmer ride and more time just watching
- A sunset-focused route: old town turn, then the city channel toward the horizon
- Private or small groups, great for proposals, anniversaries, and birthdays
- Close to Zadar’s center since the tour ends back at the marina by the city harbor
Zadar Sunset From the Water: Why This Feels Like a Real Treat

Zadar has a lot going for it, but sunsets work best when you’re not competing with traffic, crowds, or the “everyone take a photo at once” energy. This experience is built around one job: get you out onto the water when the light turns soft, then let you enjoy it under sails.
That “under sails” detail matters. When the boat is sailing instead of just motoring, the experience feels more connected to the moment—less like transportation, more like drifting into evening. You’ll spend your 1.5 hours relaxing on deck while the route quietly frames the city and coastline.
The setting is also ideal for a couple-focused evening. The operator specifically markets this for romantic occasions like anniversaries and proposals, and the structure supports that: it’s short, paced for looking, and it finishes back where you started so you can keep the night going easily.
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The Yacht Comfort: Cabins, Toilets, and a Chill Fridge

One big reason this trip earns trust is the comfort level you can actually use. This isn’t just a boat with seats. You have access to a large, fully equipped sailyacht with cabins and toilets, plus a fridge onboard.
In practice, that means you’re not stuck on a deck surface the whole time if you want a break. If you’re celebrating and want to pace yourself—photos, a slow drink, a quiet moment inside—you can. It also helps if the light changes fast and you keep switching between “best view” and “best comfort.”
There’s a professional skipper onboard, which also reduces stress. You don’t have to figure out anything except enjoying the ride. And since the tour is only 1.5 hours, you’re not committing to a long day on the water.
The Route That Puts the Old Town in Your Frame

Here’s the rhythm of what you’ll do, and why it works.
You meet at Gat 2 at the Tankerkomerc marina, right next to Barka Caffe. From there, you begin at the marina and head out in a route that includes a turn around the old town. That turn is key because it gives you that “city revealing itself” feeling without making the tour complicated.
After rounding the old town area, you sail along the city channel toward the sunset. This is the part where the tour earns its name. You’re positioned for a classic horizon moment while still keeping Zadar in view rather than going far enough out that the city disappears.
You end back at the same place in the marina, with the advantage that it’s walkable to the city harbor. Translation: you get your sunset experience, then you’re not stuck arranging transport to keep dinner or drinks going.
Champagne Included: What You Actually Get Out of the Bottle

For $85 per person, champagne sounds like a nice extra. On this trip, it’s more than that. You’re not paying “museum price” for a single drink token—you get a bottle of champagne included as part of the experience.
In the small-group vibe, that drink supports the pacing. You’re free to linger, toast, and take your time with the view. The trip also has a celebratory feel in real use, because the champagne can be refilled whenever you want during the sail.
If you’re coming for a special date, this matters. It turns the sunset from a view you passively watch into a moment you can mark—without having to plan a separate bar stop or hunt for a specific bottle afterward.
Sailing Over Motoring: The Calm Factor

The operator’s approach is clear: they prefer sailing over motoring. That choice changes the vibe more than you might expect.
When the boat is actually sailing, your experience often feels smoother and more “set to the sea’s rhythm” rather than engine-driven pace. It also tends to encourage deck time because the motion feels less like commuting.
For couples, this matters most. You want time to talk. You want time to look. You don’t want the feeling that you’re on a schedule that constantly yanks you back to activity.
One consideration: if you’re sensitive to motion or you want maximum predictability, keep your expectations practical. This is a boat on water. Most people find it relaxing, but it’s still not a spa float in a bathtub.
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Price and Value: Is $85 Reasonable for Zadar’s Sunset?
Let’s talk money like a friend would.
At $85 per person, you’re paying for:
- a professional skipper
- a comfortable sailyacht (with real onboard amenities like cabins and toilets)
- a guided experience in Croatian and English
- a sunset-focused sailing route along the city channel
- a bottle of champagne included
For a 1.5-hour trip, the value comes from what’s included, not just the sticker price. Many sunset plans charge extra for the “experience part”—this one bundles the captain, the boat comfort, and the celebration element in the base cost.
Is it the cheapest way to see the horizon? No. But it’s also not “cheap view, cheap boat, no extras.” If you care about comfort and want the old town and channel framed from the water, $85 starts to make sense fast.
If you’re budgeting tightly, go in with one mindset: this is an evening-plan upgrade. You’re buying the ability to slow down and celebrate properly.
When and Where You Meet: The Part That Saves You Time

The meeting point is Gat 2 at the Tankerkomerc marina, next to Barka Caffe. That’s handy because you can navigate to a real, recognizable spot rather than guessing at an obscure dock.
This trip lasts 1.5 hours, and starting times can vary based on availability—so check your exact departure time early. For sunset experiences, being prompt matters. Arrive a little early so you’re settled before the boat leaves and you can focus on the light rather than rushing.
Language-wise, you’ll have a live tour guide in Croatian and English, so you won’t be stuck guessing what you’re seeing. For a short tour, clear guidance helps you enjoy more and ask fewer follow-up questions.
Who This Trip Fits Best (and Who Might Skip It)

This is tailor-made for romantic moments and planned surprises. The setup supports:
- anniversaries
- proposals
- birthdays
- couples who want calm, scenic time without a crowd
It also works well if you like small-group experiences and want the skipper’s attention to feel personal instead of rushed. If you’re celebrating, the included champagne plus the onboard comfort create an easy “we’re really doing something special” feeling.
This might not fit you if:
- you’re not comfortable on boats
- you need a highly structured sightseeing checklist
- you want a big social party atmosphere (the vibe here is more quiet and intimate)
One additional note: pets are not allowed, so plan accordingly if someone in your party is used to traveling with a pet.
Extras You Can Add If You’re Making It a Big Moment

If you’re planning a major occasion, the operator can arrange extras such as:
- a photoshoot
- cake
- extra bottles of champagne
- finger food
That’s useful because it means you can keep the celebration in one place. You’re not splitting the evening between the boat experience and a separate party plan on land.
If you’re just here for a beautiful sunset with champagne and no fuss, you don’t need any extras. The base experience already delivers the core ingredients.
Should You Book This Zadar Sunset Under Sails Sail?
If you want a low-stress, romantic sunset in Zadar, I’d strongly consider booking. This works because it’s short (1.5 hours), comfortable (cabins, toilets, fridge), and properly themed with sailing plus included champagne.
Book it if:
- you want to celebrate and you like the idea of champagne already included
- you prefer sailing over engine-driven sightseeing
- you want an easy meeting point and a finish back near the city harbor
Skip it if:
- you dislike boats or feel uneasy on open water
- you’re expecting a long, all-day sightseeing tour (this is a focused sunset window, not a full day of stops)
If your goal is a memorable sunset with real comfort and a celebration vibe, this is one of those bookings that feels like it should be more expensive than it is.
FAQ
Where does the Zadar sunset sailing tour start?
It starts at Gat 2 at the Tankerkomerc marina, next to Barka Caffe. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the sunset sailing experience?
The duration is 1.5 hours. Starting times vary, so you’ll want to check availability for your preferred slot.
What’s included in the price?
Included are the professional skipper, the boat, and a bottle of champagne, plus the comfortable sailyacht experience.
Is the tour guided?
Yes. There is a live tour guide available in Croatian and English.
Is this tour private or in a group?
You can choose private or small groups, depending on availability.
Is champagne included or do you need to bring it?
Champagne is included as part of the experience, with a bottle provided onboard.
Are pets allowed on the boat?
No, pets are not allowed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can also reserve now and pay later to keep plans flexible.
































