Sailing Tours from Dubrovnik to Split
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10 best Sailing tours from Dubrovnik to Split
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- Montenegro & Croatia Sailing
- Sail Dubrovnik to Split / Premier Boat
- Southern Pearls (Dubrovnik to Split) Premium Superior
- Adriatic Explorer from Dubrovnik Premium Plus - 8 days
- Croatian Coastal Cruising: Dubrovnik to Split (Aurora)
- Dubrovnik to Split – 5 day Premium Boat Cruise
- Adriatic Adventure Dubrovnik → Split (2026)
- Croatia Island Express Premium Plus - 6 Days
- Cruise Dubrovnik to Split Express - 5 days
- Jewels of the Adriatic from Dubrovnik Deluxe Superior - 8 days
Montenegro & Croatia Sailing
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The places we saw were phenomenal. This boat was truly a first class upgrade with friendly skippers.”
Fred, traveled in April
The southern Adriatic beckons as you leave Dubrovnik's historic harbor for Montenegro's coast. Kotor's dramatic bay, Budva's sandy beaches, and Tivat's botanical gardens precede visits to Brač, Hvar, and Korčula islands en route to Split.
Duration 15 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Herceg Novi, Budva, Kotor, Tivat, Split Age Range Ages 16+ Operator G Adventures From
- NZ$5,939
Sail Dubrovnik to Split / Premier Boat
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The ship provides an opportunity to experience a tour like no other with the most amazing way to see Croatia from sea and land.”
Marita, traveled in September
M/S Morena carries you from Dubrovnik's historic harbor through crystal waters to Split's ancient core. The 8-day adventure features Mljet's salt lakes, Korčula's medieval streets, and Hvar's buzzing nightlife, complemented by daily swims, guided tours, and 14 meals.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Hvar Island, Makarska, Omis, Split Age Range Ages 18-59 Operator Travel Talk From $3,007
40% Off- NZ$1,804You save $1,203
The crystal waters between Dubrovnik and Split become your playground aboard Aurora. The 8-day route features limestone cliffs, Korcula Island, Badija's turquoise bays, and Hvar's local farms, culminating with Split's ancient lanes and Krka National Park's waterfalls.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Badija Island, Trpanj, Opuzen, Mostar, Hvar Island, Jelsa, Starigrad, SplitSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
40% Off- NZ$6,240
MV Lady Eleganza sails from Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed Old Town to Split's historic harbor over 7 days. Overnight stays in Sipan, Korcula, and Hvar complement guided tours of medieval towns and swimming stops at secluded Adriatic coves.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Sipan Island, Korčula, Hvar Island, Brac, Split Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
40% Off- NZ$7,630+$735 upfront costs
Cruise Dubrovnik to Split Express - 5 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Transfer vert smooth, relaxed trip, i'd recommend to anyone with a decent budget.”
Ricky, traveled in July
The nautical path from Dubrovnik Port weaves past the Elaphiti Islands to Pelješac Peninsula. The route continues through the Pakleni Islands to historic Hvar, before reaching Brač's Zlatni Rat beach, completing 200 nautical miles in Split after 5 days.
Duration 5 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Elaphiti Islands, Peljesac, Hvar Island, Brac, Bol, Milna (Brac Island), Pucisca, Split Age Range Ages 15+ Operator On The Go Tours From $5,185
40% Off- NZ$3,111You save $2,074
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Vis, Hvar Island, Split Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $7,435
40% Off- NZ$4,461You save $2,974
What people love about Sailing Tours from Dubrovnik to Split
- Sail Dubrovnik to Split / Premier Boat
Had such an amazng experience on sail Croatia. Our guide Mon was knowledgable and a very cool girl. The country was absolutely stunning, the crew cooked a very delicious feed (being vegetarian I can sometimes get something thrown together very bland but this was not the case). The pirate ship was veryyyyyyy cool as well! 100% recommend this to trip to everyone.
- Sailing Croatia - Dubrovnik to Split
GAdventures with Niko from beautiful Dubrovnik to incredible Split Aust 2015. Niko was welcoming ; he sorted out one client's problem on arrival when he thought he'd booked a racing sailing trip, rather than a sailing jaunt for non sailors. Niko calmly arranged for this dissatisfied man to get another trip without us realising the drama. He guided us learners on the high seas, took us to great local restaurants , even arranged an engagement cake when 2guys announced their engagement on the boat. Niko went out of his way to get me to a hospital in Korcula when I was sick with infection and we were able to sail off again in time. He was a gentle informative authentic guy who made the trip fun and amazing! Thanks Niko!
What our customers ask about Sailing Tours from Dubrovnik to Split
How long are sailing trips from Dubrovnik to Split?
Most trips take 7-8 days, though you can find some shorter 5-day options. The week-long journeys give you enough time to really get to know places like Korčula, Hvar, and Mljet National Park without rushing. One TourRadar traveler said "The 8-day length was perfect to experience the beauty of the Dalmatian coast without feeling rushed."
Which places do boats stop between Dubrovnik and Split?
You'll visit Mljet National Park with its salt lakes, Korčula where Marco Polo was born, Hvar Island with its great nightlife and lavender fields, and Brač Island where you can see the unique Golden Horn Beach. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The swimming stops at secluded bays and visiting Hvar's fortress for sunset views were absolute highlights of the journey."
What can I do during the sailing trip?
Each day brings something different. You can join walking tours through old towns, swim and snorkel in quiet bays, try local wines in Vis, go zip-lining in Makarska if you're feeling adventurous, or check out the Blue Cave near Biševo. As one TourRadar traveler put it: "From climbing the walls in Dubrovnik to swimming in crystal clear waters near Pakleni Islands, every day brought new adventures."
What do these sailing trips cost?
For a week-long trip, prices start around 1,200 USD and go up to 2,800 USD per person. If you want a more luxurious experience, premium boats can cost up to 4,200 USD. Your ticket usually covers your bed on the boat, most meals, the crew, and guided tours. For example, the MedSailors Dubrovnik Voyager costs 1,257 USD for 7 days.
When's the best time to take this trip?
Plan your trip between May and September when the sea is calm and temperatures are between 75-85°F (24-29°C). July and August are the warmest months but also the busiest. TourRadar travelers say June and September are ideal - you'll get great swimming weather but fewer crowds.





















