Obalom Hrvatske – putovanje koje povezuje more, ljude i vrijeme / Along the Coast of Croatia – a Journey That Connects Sea, People, and Time

Hrvatska obala oduvijek je bila izvor priča. Valovi su stoljećima nosili ribare, trgovce, putnike i moreplovce, a iza njih ostajali su gradovi, legende i uspomene. Danas, ta ista obala – duga 1.777 kilometara kopna i prošarana s više od tisuću otoka – čeka svoje prvo veliko putovanje koje će je ujediniti u jednu jedinstvenu priču.

Početkom ljeta 2026. kreće „Obalom Hrvatske“, prvi povijesni pothvat koji će u neprekinutoj plovidbi proći cijelu hrvatsku obalu – od Savudrije pa sve do Prevlake. Bit će to putovanje dugo pet do šest dana, prikazano u stvarnom vremenu, gdje svaki zalazak sunca, svaki otok i svaki svjetionik postaju dio jednog velikog, zajedničkog mozaika.

More kao nit koja povezuje

Zamislite – dok gledate prijenos uživo, pred vašim očima izmjenjuju se istarski rtovi, kvarnerski otoci, dalmatinske uvale i drevni gradovi. Šapat valova i priče o prošlim vremenima ispreplitat će se s legendama o mornarima, pjesmama ribara i poviješću koja je oblikovala naše obale.

More, koje je nekada razdvajalo, ovoga puta postaje nit koja spaja – ljude, gradove, generacije i kulture.

Prva takva priča u povijesti

Nikada dosad nitko nije ispričao cijelu hrvatsku obalu na ovaj način – uživo, bez prekida, u jednom jedinom putovanju. „Obalom Hrvatske“ nije samo plovidba, nego i slavlje identiteta: ljepote prirode, bogatstva tradicije i snage mora koje nas je oduvijek vodilo.

Putovanje koje se čeka generacijama

Kada brod isplovi početkom ljeta 2026., krenut ćemo na put koji će pratiti cijela Hrvatska, ali i svijet. Za one koji su uz obalu odrasli, za one koji su je napustili, i za sve one koji je tek otkrivaju. Ovo će biti trenuci ponosa, povezanosti i ljepote.

Obalom Hrvatske – putovanje koje nas podsjeća da smo svi dio iste priče, priče koju piše more.

And now, let’s sail in English…

The Croatian coast has always been a source of stories. For centuries, the waves carried fishermen, traders, travelers, and sailors, leaving behind towns, legends, and memories. Today, that same coastline – stretching 1,777 kilometers of mainland and scattered with more than a thousand islands – awaits its first great journey that will unite it into one unique story.

In the early summer of 2026, “Along the Coast of Croatia” will set sail – the first historic voyage to traverse the entire Croatian coast in one continuous journey, from Savudrija in the northwest all the way to Prevlaka in the south. It will be a five- to six-day voyage, streamed in real time, where every sunset, every island, and every lighthouse becomes part of a greater, shared mosaic.

The Sea as a Thread That Connects

Imagine this – as you watch the live broadcast, before your eyes unfold the cliffs of Istria, the islands of Kvarner, the coves of Dalmatia, and ancient cities that carry centuries of history. The whispers of the waves intertwine with stories of past times, legends of sailors, fishermen’s songs, and the heritage that has shaped our shores.

The sea, once a boundary, now becomes a thread that binds – people, towns, generations, and cultures.

A First in History

Never before has the entire Croatian coast been told in this way – live, without interruption, in a single voyage. Along the Coast of Croatia is more than sailing; it is a celebration of identity: of nature’s beauty, cultural richness, and the strength of the sea that has always guided us.

A Journey Generations Have Been Waiting For

When the ship sets sail in the early summer of 2026, it will embark on a journey followed not only by Croatia, but by the world. For those who grew up along the coast, for those who left it behind, and for those discovering it for the first time – this will be a moment of pride, connection, and wonder.

Along the Coast of Croatia – a journey that reminds us we are all part of the same story, a story written by the sea.

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