Duration: 7 days
Schedule: Dubrovnik – Elaphiti Islands – Mali Ston – Mljet National Park – Lastovo Islands Nature Park – Lastovo – Hvar – Vis – Solta – Hvar – Brac – Split
Croatia is one of the best sailing destinations in the world for a number of reasons.
The ideally laid out islands, that are separated by no more than 10 nautical miles and about 1500 bays and ports, makes the Croatian Adriatic equally as ideal for sailing under full sail as it is for cruising on motor boats. 56 modern marinas with around 16,000 wet berths and 5,500 dry berths are available all year round. Sprinkled like pearl drops across the crystal clear blue of the sea, 66 islands, 652 islets, 389 rocks, and 78 reefs are more than a thousand reasons to fulfill anyone’s nautical dreams that comprise the Croatian Adriatic.
Almost ideally distributed, with distances between them not exceeding 10 nm, along with a coastline extending 5,835 km, from Istria to Dubrovnik, Croatia’s islands offer a real challenge to everyone.
With over 1500 coves, bays and ports on islands and the mainland where one can find a berth, drop anchor or stay overnight, the Croatian Adriatic is the very place for sailing under full sail, for a motorboat cruise, or for simply enjoying the sea by boat for recreational fishing.
Croatian marinas are situated in exceptionally well-protected locations, from larger towns to small coves on islands. In addition to service and regular maintenance, marinas offer other services, including restaurants and cellars where one can enjoy excellent drinks and local and international cuisine and where all other required services are provided. For those who prefer the charm of little ports in the very heart of the small coastal towns, they have at their disposal quaysides all along the Adriatic – from Cavtat, and Gruž in Dubrovnik, Vela Luka on Korčula, Hvar, and Vis, and all the way to Lošinj and Istria. Even in olden times, the Adriatic Sea was one of the most crucial sailing routes for ancient cultures.
With its attractive coastal area covering 138,595 km2, the extraordinary clarity of its waters with visibility to the fascinating depth of 50 meters, and an average water temperature of 16 to 21oC, the Croatian Adriatic is indeed an ideal place for your dream sailing adventure.
Explore Luxury Sailing tours and Croatian yachting vacation visiting places like Split, Zlatni Rat – Island of Brac, Hvar, Zadar, Šibenik, Brioni and Istria from seclusion and relaxation on the breathtaking Dalmatian Islands.
Croatia holds endless possibilities for your authentic experiences in Croatia from beautiful beaches, untouched anchorages, excellent marinas and restaurants, scuba diving to exploring the National Parks and culture rich lands of Korčula and Dubrovnik.
A thriving independent merchant republic for 700 years, and rival to Venice, Dubrovnik today is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Adriatic. Set on a rugged limestone peninsula, the city enchants with postcard images of medieval walls, a skyline of red roofs and church steeples, marble-paved squares, steep cobbled streets, palaces, churches, fountains and museums.
The vibrancy of this Unesco world heritage site – light stone walls towering over the crystal sea reflected in the sky – is at its height in summer with a host of cultural, art and music events.
Enjoy a leisurely day on the way to the marina and sail by the magnificent fortress walls of Dubrovnik. Chill out and enjoy the final lunch on board with your new friends. After docking relaxes at the pool in the Marina. Catch a taxi or a 20 minutes bus ride to the old town and walk the medieval city walls. Explore Dubrovnik’s nightlife including clubs, bars and restaurants. Friday night accommodation is on your yacht in Dubrovnik ACI Marina.
Mljet is one of the most seductive of all the Adriatic islands. Much of the island is covered by forests and the rest is dotted with fields, vineyards and small villages. The north-western half contains Mljet National Park, where the lush vegetation, pine forests and spectacular saltwater lakes are exceptionally scenic. It’s an unspoiled oasis of tranquillity that, according to legend, captivated Odysseus for seven years. We’re sure he didn’t regret a moment.
Mljet National Park makes up most of the island, and there are several villages, two saltwater lakes – Veliko and Malo jezero, and a Benedictine monastery on the island of Sv. Marija (St. Mary). In Polače there are some of the best natural anchorages in the Adriatic.
Preserved from the Illyrian period, there are many fortifications and tombs, and the best preserved are those on the hill of Veliki Gradac, Veliko jezero and the fortress at Vodice, above the water source at Vodice at Babino Polje. The Roman Palace, which is the largest after Diocletian’s Palace in Split and the Arena in Pula, is a part of the valuable heritage of the island of Mljet.
Enjoy the beautiful the Elaphite archipelago of the south coast of Croatia called the Elaphite Islands. This archipelago is situated to the northwest of Dubrovnik and consists of 13 islands of which are only 3 inhabited. Lopud, Kolocep, and Sipan are very popular.
The Elaphite archipelago is composed of eight islands and five islets, named: Daksa, Koločep (Kalamota), St. Andrija, Lopud, Ruda, Šipan, Mišnjak, Jakljan, Kosmeč, Goleč, Crkvine, Tajan, and Olipa. There are also many reefs and rocks around. Visit the Elaphite Islands and enjoy their beauty which gives a special glare to this part of the seashore, especially at summer sunset, when they look the most wonderful.
Only Šipan, Lopud and Koločep (Kalamota) islands in the Elaphite archipelago are settled. The rest of the islands are just oasis of peace barely visited by some lone guest in search of serene seclusion.
Lopud is a very well indented, exposed to northwest winds island located between Kalamota and Šipan. This is the most popular island in the Elaphite archipelago, primarily due to the marvelous Šunj beach. The whole creek of Lopud is shallow, which allows to berth up to 3m deep.
Koločep is the smallest of the Elaphite islands. It is the closest one to Dubrovnik and is like a dream at your fingertips.
The island of Šipan is one of the islands of the Elaphite archipelago. Sipan is also the largest island of the archipelago covering the area of 16.5 km2. There are two villages on Sipan – Sudurad and Sipanska Luka. Sudurad is located on the eastern side of the island, while Sipanska Luka is on the west. As Sipan is an island that is in the near vicinity of Dubrovnik (17 km away), this island is well connected with Dubrovnik and is very popular as a tourist a destination especially in the summer as there are regular boat connections to Sipan from Dubrovnik. The journey takes about one hour. Sipanska Luka (Port of Sipan) is the main port at Sipan and is a very popular destination for sailors being a well-protected harbor. There are numerous architectural monuments from the Middle Ages: the remains of Church of St. Peter on Velji Point from 11th century, Church of Sveti Ivan with its frescos from 11th and 15th century in Silova Sela, and the pre-Romantic Church of Sveti Mihovil from the 11th century, a Romantic-Gothic house, a Gothic tower, and the Renaissance Church of the Holy Spirit from 1569, all built as part of the Benedictine monastery in Pakljena.
Back in the 15th century, Sipan was a popular place for Dubrovnik’s upper classes to have their holiday homes built there. One of them, the Sorkocevic’s family summer house stands out in particular. Also, in the 15th century, a Gothic Rector’s Palace was constructed above Sipanska Luka, bearing bifora on the facade. At Sipanska Luka, there is also Gothic Church of Sveti Stipan with a painting of Pantaleon. Besides this, the remains of Roman villas have been discovered in Sipanska Luka too, just to prove this place was populated long time ago.
Lastovo, an island in the southern Dalmatian archipelago, 13 km south of the island of Korcula, separated from it by the Lastovo channel. It stretches in the direction east-west. Between numerous hills on the island (the highest peak is Hum, 417 m) are karst valleys and fields. On the southern coast is a large and deep bay, which provides safe shelter during the bora and westerly winds. On the eastern side of the bay is the place called Skrivena Luka (Hidden Harbour), with a low, sand coast. The western coast of Lastovo and the eastern coast of the islet of Prezba enclose a number of picturesque coves, well protected from the bora: Velo Jezero in the south and Malo Jezero in the north.
West of the island of Lastovo is an unpopulated islet of Kopiste, largely covered with forests. The north-western coast, with a large bay which branches into several coves, is a pier for small fishing ships. Sheltered coves have nice sandy beaches. In front of the north-eastern coast of the island of Lastovo is a group of unpopulated islets and reefs – Donji Skoljic. Major islets are Cesvinica, Krucica (with the highest peak of the entire group, 83 m), Saplun and Stomorina. Saplun has beautiful sandy beaches. East of Donji Skolji is another group of unpopulated islets and reefs – Vrhovnjaci, comprising the islets Sestrice (Little Sisters), Vlasnik and Glavat (lighthouse).
West of Lastovo is the islet of Mrcara (the area about 2 sq km). The Mali Brod (Small Boat) strait divides it from the neighboring island of Prezba. The sea around Mrcara abounds with spiny lobsters.
The next stop we’re sailing to is Vis, a beautiful remote island surrounded by the central Dalmatian archipelago and its numerous small islands. During the day, this island is a quiet oasis of peace and you can explore its world-wide famous caves, as well as enjoy fine wine and mouthwatering local Croatian cuisine.
Interesting facts
As a free activity, you can attend a Military tour which takes you deep underground into the military complex tunnels that were built during WWII. These tunnels were a well-kept secret, until 1992, when it got opened for sight-seeing.
Yugoslavia’s most famous leader Tito was ordered to hide here by Churchill. Nowadays, there is a relaxed and beautiful island that is a great getaway from the larger cities that connect Vis with the mainland.
Whatever you’re in for, what happens on Pakleni otoci (Hell’s Islands in English), stays on Hell’s Islands. During the day you can do what everyone does when they’re on holidays in Croatia – swim, relax, eat great Croatian cuisine and enjoy the sun. After getting yourself sun-kissed, you can take your hot body to the famous cocktail bar, and mingle.
The bar is scenic; situated in a large shallow bay on a sandy beach, surrounded by pine trees, fragrant lavender and rosemary bushes, you’re bound to have a great time. For the insatiable ones, there’s always an after beach party where you can watch a mind-blowing sunrise with a favorite cocktail in your hand.
The idyllic island of Hvar is a very popular stop off during a Croatia luxury yacht vacation, known for its great parties, fragrant fields of lavender, beautiful hills, historical sites and top wines, some of the most famous sorts of Croatian wines and wineries in Croatia.
You will absolutely love the city of Hvar! Voted as one of the ten most beautiful islands in the world, the island of Hvar is an unforgettable attraction with its historical Venetian palaces, fine local restaurants, hippest bars and night clubs.
With an average of 7.7 sunshine hours per day, Hvar is the sunniest island on the Croatian coast and that’s how it earned its nickname „the island of the sun“.
Hvar Town may be the most stunning town on the island but Stari Grad, the oldest village on the island, and Jelsa, as well as a smattering of small villages, dotting the coast or nestled in the lush interior, are well worth a visit.
The beach “Zlatni Rat”, Croatia’s most spectacular beach, is also located on the island of Brač.
If you are into sporting activities, there’s a lot to choose from in this vibrant little town.
Its recognizable cultural identity delights thousands of visitors every year.
Bol is a tourist settlement on the island of Brač with a long tradition of nightlife.
Excursion boats and yachtsmen from all over the world flock to attend various parties in the amazing cocktail bars.
Interesting facts
Bol is famous as an ideal spot for the windsurfing and kitesurfing. Sport centers in Bol provide courses with experienced instructors as well as the rent of the equipment.
The island of Šolta is very close to the coast and to Split, but nevertheless gives the feel of a faraway island. Most of the settlements are located in the inland of the island on the north side, while the south side, with a high, steep rocky coast is quite unreachable. Sailing enthusiasts are attracted to the bays in Šolta, while cyclist to its cycling paths. The symbol of the island is the hooting-owl, whose figurines decorate many of the houses. Šolta is famous for top quality olive oil that is even mentioned in the Split statute from the 14th century.
The city was originally built around the Diocletian palace (Roman fort) in Dalmatia, Croatia. Because of its ideal climate, with 2,800 hours of sunlight each year, local people have a few nicknames for Split: “The most beautiful city in the world” and “Mediterranean flower”. Wandering the historic centre of Split you can still clearly see the Roman walls, squares, and temples rich in history and culture.
Interesting Facts
Many famous Croatian sports people are born in Split, so locals often nicknamed their city as “The sportiest city in the world”. The most popular sport institution is the football club Hajduk. The whole city is painted with the club’s colors and logo. This is done by Torcida, the oldest supporters group in Europe, established in 1950.
Beside the bell tower of St. Duje, the symbols of the city are the Dalmatian dog and a donkey. Locals have a high place for the donkey because of its past indispensable place in field work and transport across Dalmatian mountains.
Check in Dubrovnik
Swimming and sunbathing on quiet beaches
Overnight Dubrovnik
Historical and culture sightseeing
Food and wine
Partying
Sailing to Elaphiti Islands
Swimming and sunbathing on quiet beaches
Sailing to Mali Ston
Food and wine
Overnight anchor in hidden coves
Sailing to Mljet National Park
Swimming and sunbathing on quiet beaches
Exploring the islands and their nature
Food and wine
Overnight Mljet National Park
Sailing to Natural park Lastovnjaci islands
Swimming and sunbathing on quiet beaches
Milky whey sightseeing
Overnight anchor in hidden coves
Sailing to Lastovo
Night sailing to Lastovanjci islands
Swimming and sunbathing on quiet beaches
Exploring the islands and their nature
Historical and culture sightseeing
Food and wine
Overnight anchor in hidden coves
Sailing to Hvar
Historical and culture sightseeing
Swimming and sunbathing on quiet beaches
Sunset & Night sailing to Vis
Historical and culture sightseeing
Food and wine
Partying
Overnight Vis
Sailing to Šolta
Sailing to Hvar
Sunset & Night sailing to Bol
Partying
Food and wine
Overnight Bol
Check out Trogir/Split
We guarantee you will have a week of your life you’ll never forget!
Of all the sailing routes in the Adriatic, if you only have a week at your disposal for exploring Croatia, our proposal is to One way sailing from Split to/from Dubrovnik for the best Croatia Experience.
Here’s a list, click on the tours to explore!
All-inclusive Nautical services:
Yacht rental
Professional skipper
Food expenses for skipper
Deposit Insurance
Final cleaning
Sojourn tax
Domestic/International flights
Insurance: All types
Entry visa
Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry
All entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary
Moorings
Fuel
Lunch and dinner expenses
Transport before check-in and after check-out
Arrival airport transfer from/to airport
Accommodation
Private guided city tour / Professional English – speaking tour guides
Private guided Yacht Cruise
Any others expenses which are not mentioned at the included section
Price: at the request
NOTE: Book minimum one month earlier before visiting. The program can be organized in other terms as well if your group is larger than 4 persons.
Additional info
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
Restrictions – This activity can be canceled in the unlikely event of bad weather and rough seas.
Please visit our Yacht charter antropoti website and feel free to contact us for best charter deals.