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CROATIA: Split - Dubrovnik (14 days - 289 NM)

We show you a possible route to sail catamaran with or without skipper and learn about the coasts of the CROATIA: Split - Dubrovnik (14 days - 289 NM) with all services you deserve at incredible prices. The quality and safeguard of a spend a great hollidays are certainly our objective, contact us without any commitment.

Split - Krka - Kornatir - Telascita - Solta Island - Stari Grad - Hvar - Vis Island - Lastovo Islands - Korcula - Mljet - Ston - Lopud- Dubrovnik



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  • Day 1: Split - Krka (40 NM)

    Split is one of the Croatia’s biggest cities and is worth a visit. It is not only a very appealing city, but also an essential city for tourists like you who wish to visit the Croatian islands, as it is an important point of departure. In this city you will find a very pleasant atmosphere and, of course, different points of interest to discover.

    Day 1: Split
  • Day 2: Krka National Park - Kornati (28 mn)

    The Krka River, 72 km long and definitely the most beautiful karstic river in Croatia, is located near the city of Šibenik. The river is famous for its numerous waterfalls, which, as with the Plitvice Lakes, originated from the sedimentation of travertine, a special type of limestone. The greatest attractions of Krka National Park are its seven waterfalls, from which Roski Slap is the strongest and Skradinski Buk is the largest and most famous. Skradinski Buk is also the last waterfall on Krka’s way to the sea. Roski Slap is a marvel, due to the impressive views of the canyons surrounding it. On our way to Krka, we will go through the city of Skradin, legally protected as a historical monument.


    We will take a hiking excursion. As usual, food will be served on board or you will also be able to enjoy some local restaurants. However, since the river Krka is very clean, we recommend that you try fish from the river in a specialised restaurant.

    Day 2: Krka Falls
  • Day 3: Kornati, National Park - Telascica (9 NM)

    After the experience of entering the river, we will go back to the most interesting part of the Adriatic Sea: Kornati Islands National Park. After going through a maze of 89 little islands and rocks, we will stop at an ideal bay for a day, where you will be able to see the bottom of the sea through the crystalline water, even where it is 40 metres deep!


    You will see why Kornati Islands are a favourite destination of nautical pilgrims who are looking for “something completely different”. There are islands and bays for everybody and a real treasure hidden under the surface of the sea, so we recommend that you enjoy diving and exploring the seabed. Additionally, since this area was historically the main commercial route, through close examination, it’s possible to find a sunken ship, or even a lost treasure.

    Day 3: Kornati
  • Day 4: Telascica, Park of the nature - Solta Island (40 NM)

    Telašćica Nature Park is another fascinating natural element on the Croatian coast. It is located at the entrance of Kornati National Park and is a gulf with a high, sheer cliff which has a very large salt lake at the top, called Mir (“Peace”). The water of Lake Mir is warmer and saltier than the sea water, which is why it is popular for swimming and for studying its potential curative powers. Due to the richness of its marine life, Telašćica is the perfect place to test your diving equipment. In the afternoon we will build a fire to cook the fresh fish on the grill, open a bottle of wine, and enjoy the starry night in silence.

    Day 4: Telascica
  • Day 5: Solta Island - Stari Grad (22 NM)

    Solta is another beautiful Croatian island, with a stunning coastline and crystal sea. One day in some of the picturesque bays of Solta, will be a memory for life. You may lie down, relax, have a bath with the fragrances of the Mediterranean, and be surprised with the food you prepare to board.

    Day 5: Solta
  • Day 6: Stari Grad - Hvar (14,50 NM)

    Before entering Stari Grad, you will visit a bay called Tiha (silent) to enjoy swimming and diving in the clean sea, relaxation, wind surfing, jet skiing, and all kinds of marine activities. When you are hungry, our chef will serve one of his unforgettable meals. Hvar is definitely a place to enjoy life.

    On the island of Hvar, Stari Grad was founded in 385 BC as a Greek colony of Pharos. It is located in the deep end of the 6 km long bay. You can see the remains of Greek fortifications and fortified castle of the Renaissance poet Petar Hektorovic. Hvar is, no doubt, an exceptional island, both in summer and in winter. Because of its mild winter climate and rich subtropical vegetation, it has also been called the Croatian Madeira.

    Day 6: Stari Grad
  • Day 7: Hvar - Vis Island (13,50 NM)

    When you wake up this day, you will be on the way to the island of Hvar. Enjoy your breakfast while listening to the soothing sound of waves.

    Lunch will be served somewhere else in Scedro, in a nice, clean and charming place. You will have time for you, swimming, diving, jet skiing, or just resting in the shade of fragrant pine trees.


    In the evening, you may anchor on the island of Hvar, in a quiet bay. Our crew will take you to visit the beautiful city of Hvar which has a long and rich history. Dinner at a restaurant. During the summer, the town of Hvar and its famous club Carpe Diem is one of the most popular nightlife destinations on the coast.

    Day 7: Hvar
  • Day 8: Vis Island - Lastovo Islands (38 NM)

    The island of Vis, known for its fishermen and seafarers, is far from the peninsula. It has many caves along its coast. The Blue Cave (Modra Spilja) has entries both above and below sea level.


    After tying the boat in the port of Vis, we recommend renting a scooter and explore this small but very beautiful island. There is a good restaurant on the top of the island, relaxed and local atmosphere where you can enjoy a good roast lamb and vegetables, accompanied by a unique sunset.


    There are many natural gravel beaches on Vis and the sea is very clean and clear, ideal for scuba diving, jet skiing, windsurfing and other activities

    Day 8: Vis
  • Day 9: Lastovo Island - Korcula (21,50 NM)

    The island of Lastovo has many admirers. It is far away, in the Adriatic Sea, with a coastline, sand and pebble beaches, and some small islets facing its eastern and western coasts. Lastovo will welcome you with fresh fish, crab, and excellent local food. Lastovo is a paradise for those who are looking for the perfect piece of the Mediterranean, with crystalline waters and the fragrance of pines. Discover why this solitary island is so popular amongst navigators.

    Day 9: Lastovo
  • Day 10: Korcula - Mljet (25 NM)

    Before entering the port of Korcula, you can anchor in front of the small island of Badija in the centre of the archipelago of Korcula, near ancient Roman stone mines, to enjoy swimming and lunch in the spectacular setting of beautiful islands. There is an old stone monastery on the island of Badija, beaches, restaurants, and if you are lucky, you will see some deer in the country, living freely in the island.

    In the afternoon, you can moor at the marina in the heart of the city of Korcula, the birthplace of Marko Polo. You can stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets of the old city and enjoy an unforgettable sunset.


    Without doubt, the island of Korcula, occupies a privileged position among Croatian islands. There are probably more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. The document written in oldest Greek was found there. According to legend, Korcula was founded by the Trojan hero Anthenor in the 12th century BC.

    Day 10: Korcula
  • Day 11: Mljet - Ston (14,50 NM)

    After having breakfast in the shade of the stern, we will sail towards the unique and surprising Mljet National Park. We will anchor in the picturesque bay of Polace, where you will enjoy eating fresh fish and crab and swimming in the clean, crystalline sea, which is part of the national park. In the afternoon, you will be able to visit the salt lakes of Mljet.
    Inside the Great Lake you will find the small island of Santa Maria, with the fortified Romanesque monastery, which looks just like a fairy-tale castle. It's an island on an island!


    After all of that, having dinner in a mystic place in Mljet will be a wonderful experience.

    Day 11: Mljet
  • Day 12: Ston - Lopud (14 NM)

    The most striking thing about the small village of Ston is its impressive walls. They were built in 1333, when Ston belonged to the Republic of Dubrovnik, and they were erected due to the great economic importance that the village had at that time (it was one of the biggest salt producers). At five-and-a-half kilometres long, this is the longest fortification in Europe, and the walls are very well preserved.

    Day 12: Ston
  • Day 13: Bay of Sunj on island of Lopud - Dubrovnik (9 NM)

    The beautiful Lopud Island is located to the northeast of the city of Dubrovnik and is part of the Elaphiti Islands. The Elaphiti Islands which can be seen looking north from Dubrovnik are Daksa, Koločep, Sveti Andrija, Lopud, Ruda, Šipan, Jakljan, Tajan, and Olipa. Many of these islands are very small and are uninhabited.


    In fact, Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan are the only ones which are inhabited. Lopud is located between two other islands and is, in our opinion, the most beautiful; it has approximately 220 inhabitants. Two hills are connected by a lovely valley where a path leads down to Šunj Bay on the other edge of the island. Šunj Bay is famous for its swimming spots. The bay is round with a narrow entrance and is completely covered in white sand. The water gets deeper very gradually, making it ideal for small children. On this side of the island there are places where you can get something to eat, a cold drink, or a liqueur. There are also hammocks, beach beds, and sun umbrellas where you can relax.

    Day 13: Lopud
  • Day 14: Dubrovnik- Arrival

    Dubrovnik is a world-famous city and is a beautiful UNESCO cultural heritage site. It is one of the most appealing and well-known cities in the Mediterranean. Besides its exceptional natural and cultural heritage, Dubrovnik also offers a great variety of activities for visitors, such as shopping, restaurants, nightlife, casinos, and more.

    The boat will overnight in the bay of Zaton Mali, close to Dubrovnik. You are requested to leave the boat around 10 am, so that we can prepare it for the next trip.

    After disembarking, we suggest you stay a couple of days on the coast to enjoy the magic of Dubrovnik.

    Day 14: Dubrovnik
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