Day 1: Dubrovnik – Korčula
Step aboard your gulet in Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic, in the late afternoon. As the embarkation time is usually around 17:00. After a welcome drink and dinner on board, your yacht will soon set course for the islands. Since there won’t be time for sightseeing after embarkation, we recommend to walk the famous city walls, admire medieval architecture, shop in cobblestone streets, and ride the cable car up Mount Srđ for panoramic views of the Dalmatian coast earlier in the day.
Day 2: Korčula – Hvar
Korčula is a lush island of vineyards, olive groves, and charming villages. The medieval walled town, often called a “mini Dubrovnik,” is believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. Visit St. Mark’s Cathedral, explore narrow streets filled with galleries, and enjoy authentic Dalmatian dishes in local konobas. In summer, catch cultural events such as the Korkyra Baroque Festival before setting sail toward Hvar.
Day 3: Hvar – Šolta
Hvar is Croatia’s most glamorous island, famous for lavender fields, UNESCO heritage, nightlife, and turquoise bays. The harbor is lined with luxury yachts, restaurants, and cafés, while the historic fortress Španjola offers breathtaking views of Hvar town and the Pakleni Islands. Don’t miss Stari Grad, one of Europe’s oldest towns. Taste lavender ice cream and enjoy Hvar’s blend of history and lively nightlife before sailing to tranquil Šolta.
Day 4: Šolta – Vis
Šolta remains an undiscovered gem near Split, with quiet coves ideal for swimming and water sports. Anchor at Sesula Cove or visit the charming fishing village of Maslinica, home to one of Croatia’s most beautiful marinas, Martinis Marchi. In the evening, sail to Vis island.
Day 5: Vis – Vela Luka (Korčula)
Start the day in Rogačić Cove for a swim in crystal-clear waters. Explore Vis town, once an ancient Roman settlement known as Issa. Enjoy fine dining in local restaurants before sailing to Vela Luka on Korčula. Relax with Adriatic sunsets, spot dolphins, and explore this lively harbor town with its welcoming cafés and local delicacies.
Day 6: Lastovo – Mljet
Lastovo, known as “The Green Island,” is a remote paradise of forests, secluded bays, and Venetian heritage. With fewer crowds, it’s perfect for off-the-beaten-path yacht charters. Anchor in beautiful bays like Zaklopatica or Skrivena Luka, explore old churches, and enjoy authentic island life.
Day 7: Mljet – Šipan
Mljet National Park is a highlight of any Croatia yacht charter. Swim, kayak, or cycle around its saltwater lakes, and visit the islet with a Benedictine Monastery. Later, sail to Šipan, the largest Elaphiti Island, covered in vineyards, olive groves, and citrus orchards. Taste local wines and enjoy a farewell dinner ashore.
Day 8: Disembarkation in Dubrovnik
Your unforgettable yacht charter in Croatia comes to an end back in Dubrovnik.
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