Explore one of the most sought after spots in the Mediterranean by yacht. Starting in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Dubrovnik – an essential visit for all Game of Thrones fans – just the most magical historical town for those who aren’t. You’ll discover the beautiful sandy beaches, stunning national parks, party in Hvar and explore the charming towns of Split and the surrounding area of Croatia.

Full Trip Details

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Starts in Dubrovnik and ends in Sibenik

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Premium yacht and skipper

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Holiday with a boutique company with 5* reviews

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No sailing experience necessary

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Unlimited swimming, snorkelling and sunbathing!

Trip Highlights

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7 days and nights in Split and the surrounding region of Croatia

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Daily swim stops in the azure Adriatic Sea

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Explore the UNESCO World Hertiage Town of Dubrovnik

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Hvar’s vibrant nightlife – Europe’s top party destination

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Discover the blue lagoon and green cave of Vis

Itinerary

We set sail from Dubrovnik heading down the Rijeka Dubrovnik and turn north towards the island of Mljet. Late Lunch will be at a fine sandy beach on the island of Lopud, which stretches out more like beaches in the Western Med. Shallow and accommodating it is a hive of activity of locals in summer.

Saturday evening will find us in an idyllic the part of the national park, a very special place called Prozurska, that we discovered way back in 2010 totally by accident. An isolated restaurant where Bono sometimes dines protected by a number of small islands.

Our second day sees us undertaking a lovely sail along the edge of Mjlet island. Beautiful forests touch the azure sea before we cross over to the southern tip of Korcula island and navigate waters just deep enough for our yachts not to touch the bottom. You will be able to see the bottom as we weave between small islands close to Korcula town. Postcard perfect Korcula town is where we anchor in a deep natural harbour and take a local ferry ashore.
Here there is an array of culinary delights and cobbled streets to contend with. Korcula town is a truly stunning place. Make sure you sample the delights of some of the produce from Korcula and take the time to send a postcard from one of our favourite places in the Med.

A long sail is on order Monday. We will sail the sparsely populated southern coast of Korcula island with its endless array of insets and untouched beaches. But don’t worry we will have numerous stops for swimming and dining during the day. Late Monday afternoon we sail from Korcula across to island of Vis. The birthplace and home of (in)famous Yugoslav dictator Tito, it has been an important strategic island for military reasons for over a century and continues to be the home of some of Croatia’s naval fleet.

Komiza harbour is truly a sight to behold in summer. We will lie stern to against the harbour wall with its array of restaurants, bars and ice cream parlours. A great buzz of activity.

Vis has some truly amazing sights including the Green Cave, Blue lagoon and Stiniva beach. We will motor around the island visiting each of these sights and unlike the tourist boats that come for the day, we can anchor at each location and spend as much time as we like exploring.

After lunch we set sail for the jewel in the crown of this part of the world – Hvar. Hvar has something for everyone including the impressive Fortress which stands proudly above Hvar town. Tonight will be the night to dress to impress, as you spend an evening partying in Hvar town, the ultimate night out in Croatia.

On Day 5 we weave between a number of picturesque islands as we head north towards the town of Primosten. Passing Rogoznicko and some other famed resort towns where landlubbers will look out to sea with envious eyes as you sail past. Our greatest problem today is deciding which of an endless litany of beaches and bays is best for our lunch stop.

Bustling in high season Primosten is a magic town of cobbled streets that has lost none of its old-world charm. Chic restaurants, bars and ice cream parlours. And a winery where we can learn from the young owner whilst tasting different produce, about what happens when your grandma defies the local police to make wine.

Our final day at sea will be a very chilled day with very few miles to sail. That means we can explore the archipelago of islands that lie just south of Sibenik. Zlarin and Prvic are two stunning small islands with some great anchorages in natural settings that are popular in summer with local boat owners. Relax in the shade of pine trees, listen to the noise of cicadas and drink at a local bar set amongst the forest.
Late afternoon we sail back through the enclosed waters of Sibenik passing the famed St. Nicholas Fort.

On our final day, we depart the yacht at 9 a.m. One hour north of Split airport – or one hour south of Zadar – Sibenik is famed for it’s waterfalls, stunning woodlands and vineyards. If you twist your skipper’s arm he will take you to the waterfalls. A great way to finish an unforgettable week.

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