Charter Itinerary: Dubrovnik to Split

Overview


Embark on the ultimate 7 day crewed yacht charter from Dubrovnik to Split and explore the best of stunning Croatia.

Day One - Dubrovnik


Experience the charm of Croatia’s second largest city, with its stunning emerald waters, pebbled beaches, and ancient Roman architecture dating back to the 4th century. Explore the historic Diocletian’s Palace, still inhabited to this day, and the largest and most well-preserved Roman palace in the world. Immerse yourself in the turquoise waters of Bacvice Beach and savor a sophisticated lunch with views of the azure waters at Dvor, while indulging in dishes like fish pate and seafood risotto. Admire the picturesque silhouette of Brač as you breathe in the salty sea breeze. Conclude your day with a relaxing sundowner and a delicious cheese board at the stylish Paradox wine bar.

Day Two - Mljet


Take in the breath-taking views of the Adriatic Sea as you begin your day with a cruise along the stunning coastline. Anchor at one of the secluded coves, such as Saplunara or Blaca, and take a refreshing swim in the clear blue waters. Head ashore and explore one of the most popular attractions on the island, Mljet National Park, which covers almost one-third of the island and has two saltwater lakes, hiking trails and cycling paths. For even more of the islands history, visit the impressive Benedictine monastery from the 12th century on St. Mary’s Island, a tiny island in the middle of the Great Lake (Veliko jezero).

Day Three - Lastovo


Anchoring in Lastovo may easily have you believing you’ve reached the very edge of the world. This small, beautiful island boasts crystal-clear waters and unspoiled nature that has yet to show indications of tourism and it’s a tightly kept secret among Croatians and yachters alike. Explore the hidden coves and pristine beaches that dot the coastline or hop ashore and take a leisurely hike through the island’s lush forests. Visit the island’s many historic churches and chapels, stroll through the quaint stone streets of the old town, and immerse yourself in the unique traditions and customs of the local people. The magic experience of this enchanting island for won’t leave you disappointed!

Day Four - Vis Island


Vis has an interesting history as it was the main naval base of Yugoslavia’s National Army and you can take a tour to find out all about that. It is the farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland. The sea around this island is rich with fish, especially blue fish such as sardine, mackerel, and anchovy. Vis fishermen developed their own type of fishing boat, the “falkuša“. Fun fact: In 2008 and 2017 both Mamma Mia movies were filmed on this island.

Day Five - Hvar


Known as Croatia’s sunniest island, there’s nothing brighter than a stopover in Hvar on your luxury yacht adventure. Whether you’re enjoying an afternoon of eating and drinking at Hula Hula Beach Bar or dancing the night away at the open-all-night Carpe Diem; a trip to Hvar cannot overlook some old fashioned beach hopping. Visit the crystal-watered coves of the Pakleni Islands – just offshore Hvar town – the picture-perfect bay of Gromin Dolac or the pine-framed Zarace Beach. For a different vantage point, head to the hilltop Spanish Fortress for stunning panoramic views.

Day Six - Trogir


Trogir is a beautiful mediaeval walled town that looks like it was lifted from a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. Because of its long history as a fishing hub and the stunning scenery of the surrounding islands, Trogir is home to many boat owners, and seeing the city from the water is the best way to take in all it has to offer. Leisure and entertainment options abound, as do stunning landmarks and a wide range of picturesque settings. You should begin your exploration of the area with a trip to the famous Blue Cave and its dazzling display of blue light. From there, you can sail to Hvar, a beautiful island in the Adriatic with a charming settlement and a historic castle.

Day Seven - Split


Croatia’s second largest city is one of the most exciting and glitzy parts of Europe. The beautiful Adriatic Sea and towering mountains provide a stunning backdrop for this chic port city. The palm-lined waterfront complements the city’s impressive old town, which was built around a Roman palace and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Split’s picturesque location is the ideal setting for luxury yachting, with something for everyone, be it on the water or land. Inviting bays and pebble beaches away from the bustling old town are perfect to anchor and swim, and you’re only a short cruise from the islands of Solta, Brac, Hvar, Lastovo, and the blue lagoon at Krknjaš Island.

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