Sailing Tours from Split to Dubrovnik
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10 best Sailing tours from Split to Dubrovnik
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- Croatia and Montenegro Sailing Adventure
- Dalmatian Coast & Montenegro Sailing
- CROATIA SAIL - Split to Dubrovnik (The Southern Discovery)
- Med Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
- Sail Split to Dubrovnik / Premier Boat
- Wine Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
- 4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
- 4-day Split to Dubrovnik one-way, Premier Plus boat, 30-49s
- Jewels of the Adriatic from Split - 8 Days
- New Croatia One way Deluxe Cruise Split - Dubrovnik
The 15-day sailing route from Split's historic harbor near Diocletian's Palace winds through the Croatian archipelago to Dubrovnik. Stops include Vis for wine tasting, Hvar's Renaissance facades, and Lastovo's 46 pristine islets before reaching Dubrovnik's medieval walls.
Duration 15 days Destinations Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Vis, Korčula, Mljet, Dubrovnik, Sipan Island, Herceg Novi, BudvaSee all destinations Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $7,015
10% Off- NZ$6,313+$387 local paymentsYou save $702
Dalmatian Coast & Montenegro Sailing
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“His communication skills and continuous concern kept us all safe and happy. His knowledge kept us fascinated.”
Fiona, traveled in July
The route from Split's historic harbor winds south through the Dalmatian archipelago to the walled city of Dubrovnik. This 15-day cruise covers 273 nautical miles, visiting Hvar's vibrant ports, Mljet's national park, and Montenegro's Bay of Kotor before reaching Dubrovnik's ancient harbor.
Duration 15 days Destinations Split, Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Herceg Novi, Budva, Kotor, Tivat Age Range 16 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $5,879
20% Off- NZ$4,703You save $1,176
CROATIA SAIL - Split to Dubrovnik (The Southern Discovery)
51 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The boat and crew were exceptional - the boat is a perfect size, super clean and comfortable facilities.”
Hamish, traveled in June
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Bol, Hvar Island, Makarska, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 25 to 40 year olds Operator Koda Sail From
20% Off- NZ$2,710+$194 local payments
Med Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our trip with Med Sailing Holidays was an amazing experience. We had a blast experiencing the beautiful Croatian coastline.”
Auston, traveled in August
An elegant 8-day cruise from Split's Marina Katela to Dubrovnik's historic port aboard Oceanis 48 yacht takes in Brač's Milna harbor, Hvar's Vinogradse Bay, and Marco Polo's Korčula, concluding with sunset cocktails overlooking Dubrovnik's walls.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Vis, Korcula Island, Pomena, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
20% Off- NZ$2,884
Sail Split to Dubrovnik / Premier Boat
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary is good with a nice mix of city and water time. Great choice of restaurants for group dinners.”
Angela, traveled in May
The route from Split harbor to Dubrovnik spans eight days, featuring Brac's famous beaches, Makarska's beachfront, and Hvar's hilltop fortress. Highlights include Marco Polo's Korcula birthplace and Mljet's National Park before reaching Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed Old Town.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Omis, Makarska, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 59 year olds Operator Travel Talk From $3,623
50% Off- NZ$1,812You save $1,812
A luxurious 8-day voyage from Split's Marina Kaštela to Dubrovnik unfolds aboard an Oceanis 48 yacht. The 100-nautical-mile journey through Brač, Vis, and Korčula features Blue Cave exploration and Mljet National Park cycling, enhanced by 5 wine tastings.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Vis, Korcula Island, Pomena, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 79 year olds Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
50% Off- NZ$3,271
4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful country, great food and weather. Totally worth the money if you are looking for a short cruise.”
Lillie, traveled in June
The nautical path from Split's harbor leads to Makarska's famous Cave Club and Mljet's emerald lakes before reaching UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik. Visitors can tour Game of Thrones filming locations and savor cliff-side cocktails at Buža Bar in the medieval Old Town.
Duration 4 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From
50% Off- NZ$972+$57 local payments
4-day Split to Dubrovnik one-way, Premier Plus boat, 30-49s
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Well organized, crew and guides were great and we had a lot of fun on this 4 day cruise.”
Adam, traveled in August
The 4-day adventure from Split's harbor leads to Makarska's famous cave club and Mljet's emerald lakes before Dubrovnik. This 250km coastal journey includes the Elaphite archipelago with optional zipline adventure at Gruz port.
Duration 4 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 30 to 49 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From
50% Off- NZ$1,040+$57 local payments
Split's Diocletian's Palace marks the starting point before sailing to islands like Brač's Zlatni Rat beach and Hvar's fortress. The route winds through Vis's ancient ruins and Korčula's medieval streets, culminating with Dubrovnik's cable car ride to Srđ Mountain.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Bol, Hvar Island, Vis, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Slano, Ston, Dubrovnik Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $6,175
40% Off- NZ$3,705You save $2,470
New Croatia One way Deluxe Cruise Split - Dubrovnik
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great experiences! They sent us pictures of the boat before hand and it lived up to expectations.”
Angalec, traveled in July
The voyage from Split's ancient harbor spans 8 days, culminating at Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed walls. Guests sail aboard a luxury 42-47m vessel, visiting Biśevo's Blue Cave, Korčula's medieval streets, and Mljet's emerald lakes, with morning cruising and afternoon exploration.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Omis, Pucisca, Bol, Hvar Island, Biševo, Vis, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, SlanoSee all destinations Age Range 20 to 80 year olds Operator Nature Trips From $4,529
15% Off- NZ$3,850You save $679
What people love about Sailing Tours from Split to Dubrovnik
- Med Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
Med Sailing Holidays exceeded all expectations! The itinerary was so well thought out and took us to many special places. The skipper of our boat was very professional and his knowledge of sailing and the Adriatic sea was brilliant. The hostess we had made fabulous meals for us which meant we didn't have to lift a finger. This company made our trip so memorable and we will be booking another trip very soon. Cant recommend Med Sailing Holidays enough!
- Sail Split to Dubrovnik / Premier Boat
Amazing trip, loved the islands by every bit, definitely a must see! The boat was really unique, was a wonderful experience with our tour leader Naomi and fellow travellers!
- 4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
Amazing, loved everything about the tour, croatia, our crew, the meals, and stopping for a swim. People on board got along well and it was perfect.
What our customers ask about Sailing Tours from Split to Dubrovnik
What would a typical day-by-day sailing itinerary look like from Split to Dubrovnik?
An 8-day trip usually starts when you board in Split. The next day you'll visit Brač to enjoy the unique Zlatni Rat beach. On day 3 you'll explore Hvar's lavender fields and old town, followed by day 4 on Vis Island with a possible trip to the Blue Cave. Day 5 takes you to the medieval streets of Korčula, while day 6 is spent enjoying Mljet National Park. On day 7 you'll stop at the peaceful Elaphiti Islands before reaching Dubrovnik, where you'll say goodbye on day 8. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "Each day brought new adventures, from swimming in crystal clear bays to exploring charming medieval towns, making every moment memorable."
What are the main destinations and highlights visited between Split and Dubrovnik?
You'll stop at several beautiful islands and towns along the way. There's Hvar with its hilltop fortress and fun nightlife, the peaceful salt lakes of Mljet National Park, and Korčula where Marco Polo was born. You can't miss the distinctive Golden Horn beach on Brač or a visit to the magical Blue Cave on Biševo. As reviewed by a TourRadar traveler: "The itinerary perfectly balanced exploring medieval towns like Korčula with relaxing at pristine beaches and hidden coves along the Dalmatian Coast."
What is the typical duration of sailing tours from Split to Dubrovnik?
Most people choose tours that last 7-8 days, though you can find trips from 4 to 15 days. Koda Sail runs an 8-day trip where you'll explore islands like Hvar, Mljet, and Korčula. If you're looking for something more upscale, APT offers a 7-day luxury cruise stopping at Brač, Hvar and the Elaphiti Islands. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned, "The perfect mix of relaxation and on-the-go activities made the 8-day journey feel just right."
What are the typical distances covered on a Split to Dubrovnik sailing tour?
The total distance between Split and Dubrovnik is about 100 nautical miles (185 kilometers/115 miles). Your boat will cover roughly 20-30 nautical miles each day, with plenty of stops at islands like Mljet, Hvar, and Korčula along the way. As quoted by TourRadar travelers, "the journey offers perfect opportunities to explore hidden bays and secluded coves while enjoying the stunning coastline views."
What's the standard meal arrangement on these sailing tours?
You'll usually get breakfast and lunch on the boat, while dinners are on your own at local restaurants in port. The food on board is Mediterranean style, and when you're in town, try places like Nautika in Dubrovnik or Gariful in Hvar. TourRadar travelers noted that "the onboard lunches were excellent, featuring fresh local ingredients and Croatian specialties."
What type of weather conditions can be expected during sailing tours?
If you're traveling in summer (June-September), you'll find perfect sailing weather with temperatures around 75-85°F (24-29°C) and generally calm seas. The afternoon sea breeze is great for sailing, while mornings are usually calm - perfect for swimming stops. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The weather was perfect for sailing and swimming, with gentle breezes in the afternoon making for ideal sailing conditions."