7 Days from Split to Dubrovnik
Croatia
Sail along the Dalmatian Coast, one of Europe’s most dazzling sailing routes, where ancient towns, turquoise coves, and timeless Mediterranean beauty meet.

From Split’s historic charm to the island gems of Hvar, Vis, Korčula, and Mljet, and finally to the legendary city of Dubrovnik, this 7-day catamaran charter offers the perfect mix of adventure, elegance, and serenity.
Day 1 – Kaštela (Split) to Milna (Brač)
Your journey begins in Kaštela, near Split, where you’ll board your private catamaran and sail towards the picturesque harbor of Milna, on the island of Brač.

This charming village is famous for its stone architecture and serene bays. Enjoy your first dinner on board or in a cozy seaside restaurant, surrounded by the scent of pine and sea breeze.
Day 2 – Hvar to Palmižana (Pakleni Islands)
Sail to the glamorous island of Hvar, where Venetian elegance meets vibrant island life.

Hvar is a sunny Croatian island known for its history, stunning scenery, beaches, vineyards, vibrant nightlife, and rich culture, offering a blend of relaxation, adventure, and UNESCO heritage sites like ancient olive groves and Europe’s oldest public theatre. Stroll through the cobblestone alleys of Hvar Town and admire the Renaissance architecture. Drop anchor at Palmižana, part of the Pakleni Islands, a lush paradise perfect for swimming and sunset dining.
Day 3 – Palmižana to Vis
Next stop: Vis, a secret haven once closed to foreigners, now one of the Adriatic’s most authentic destinations.

Explore the charming Vis Town, sample local wines Vugava and Plavac, and discover hidden beaches tucked between olive groves. This island feels timeless — peaceful, poetic, and deeply connected to the sea.
Day 4 – Vis to Korčula
Sail south to Korčula, believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.

The island enchants with its medieval Old Town, often called “Little Dubrovnik,” and its labyrinth of marble streets. Swim in Proizd or Badija Bay, and in the evening, dine in one of the island’s seaside restaurants overlooking the Adriatic sunset.
Day 5 – Korčula to Mljet
Welcome to Mljet, one of the greenest and most mystical islands in Croatia.

Sail into Polace or Prozura Bay for a swim, then explore the island’s National Park, with its two saltwater lakes and the small islet monastery of St. Mary. This island embodies serenity — perfect for nature lovers and dreamers alike.
Day 6 – Mljet to Elafiti Islands
Cruise toward the Elafiti Islands, an enchanting archipelago once reserved for Dubrovnik’s nobility.

Explore Koločep, Šipan, and Lopud — each offering secret coves, sandy beaches, and timeless charm.These islands are ideal for snorkeling, sunbathing, or simply relaxing on deck with a glass of Croatian wine.
Day 7 – Elafiti Islands to Dubrovnik
Your journey ends in the magnificent Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic.”

Sail along its medieval walls before entering the Old Harbor — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through the marble streets, visit filming locations from Game of Thrones, and end your trip with dinner overlooking the beautiful Adriatic Sea.
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