Sailing Tours & Trips in Croatia
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- Croatia Sailing Adventure: Dubrovnik to Split
- Sailing Croatia - Dubrovnik to Split
- CROATIA SAIL - Split to Split (The Dalmatian Voyager)
- Sailing Split Premium Plus - 8 days
- Croatia Island Sail
- Sailing Split Premium - 8 days
- Sailing Croatia Catamaran Cruise: Mljet, Korcula and Dubrovnik
- CROATIA SAIL - Split to Dubrovnik (The Southern Discovery)
- Med Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
- Med Sailing in Croatia (from Dubrovnik to Split)
Croatia Sailing Adventure: Dubrovnik to Split
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful coastal towns visited, wonderful experience.”
Diego, traveled in May
A 48-52ft yacht traverses Croatia's stunning coastline, visiting Mljet's pine-covered shores and Korcula's historic harbor. Ancient ruins of Vis and pristine bays near Hvar highlight the route. Berth accommodation and expert navigation through 10 distinct island destinations included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Kolocep Island, Lopud Island, Sipan Island, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Vis, Hvar Island, Brac, Split Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,545
25% Off- NZ$2,659+$192 local paymentsYou save $886
Sailing Croatia - Dubrovnik to Split
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Croatia is a beautiful place to explore, sailing down the Dalmatian Coast is an experience that I will never forget.”
Megan, traveled in May
A 17m yacht charts Croatia's finest sailing route, passing Mljet's monastery island and Korčula's medieval walls. The waters of Hvar's Pakleni archipelago and Brač's famous Golden Horn beach provide daily swimming and snorkeling opportunities.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Ploce, Hvar Island, Brac, Split Age Range 16 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,999
30% Off- NZ$2,099You save $900
CROATIA SAIL - Split to Split (The Dalmatian Voyager)
507 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had 3 course meal on board everyday and it was always delicious. I would definitely recommend Koda Sails.”
An A+ category ship with private en-suite cabins takes you along Croatia's stunning coastline. Visits include Zlatni Rat beach and Hvar's fortress, plus hidden swimming coves. On-board chef prepares traditional meals, while sunset cocktails await at Korčula's 16th-century fort tower. Perfect for ages 25+.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Bol, Hvar Island, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Makarska Age Range 25 to 40 year olds Operator Koda Sail From
30% Off- NZ$2,687+$192 local payments
Traditional vessels with air-conditioned ensuite cabins transport you along Croatia's coastline. The journey connects Split's Roman sites to Hvar's Arsenal, winds through Korčula's medieval streets, and concludes at Dubrovnik's historic walls.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Dubrovnik, Trstenik, Makarska Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $3,395
5% Off- NZ$3,241You save $154
Sailing Croatia Catamaran Cruise: Mljet, Korcula and Dubrovnik
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Mljet National Park is a must-see! The catamaran cruise in Croatia was one of the best experiences I had.”
Peter, traveled in September
Duration 8 days Destinations Slano, Pomena, Korčula, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Sipan Island Age Range 30 to 80 year olds Operator Sailing Adriatic From $2,879
15% Off- NZ$2,447+$576 local paymentsYou save $432
CROATIA SAIL - Split to Dubrovnik (The Southern Discovery)
50 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Travelling by boat is the best way to see the islands and the coastal cities of Croatia.”
Karina, traveled in August
A premium Croatian motor cruiser leaves Split, stopping at Brač's Golden Horn beach and Hvar's historic square. The journey features wine tastings, hidden swimming coves, and Game of Thrones filming locations in Dubrovnik.
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
15% Off- NZ$2,687+$192 local payments
Med Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The boat was clean and nicely maintained, everything worked flawlessly.”
Marc, traveled in August
The Oceanis 48 yacht charts Croatia's premier route, visiting Brač's Milna port, Hvar's Vinogradse Bay, and Vis's military tunnels. Professional crew members prepare meals while hidden coves and historic harbors across 7 Dalmatian islands unfold before you.
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
15% Off- NZ$2,859
Med Sailing in Croatia (from Dubrovnik to Split)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“An awesome holiday I'll never forget. Jonny and the team made it all so easy.”
Kerry, traveled in May
An Oceanis 48 yacht with expert skipper charts Croatia's coastal waters. Highlights include sunset at Hvar's Hula Hula bar, Vis's culinary scene, and swimming in secluded bays. Fresh meals, unlimited 4G WiFi, and optional sailing lessons enhance the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Pomena, Korcula Island, Vis, Hvar Island, Maslinica, Split Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
15% Off- NZ$2,668
What people love about Sailing Tours in Croatia
- Croatia Sailing Adventure: Split to Dubrovnik
Loved this. Everyone should do it atleast once!
- Sailing Croatia - Dubrovnik to Split
Amazing people! Wonderful food! Spectacular scenery! Exceeded my expectations!!! Loved it!
- Croatia Island Sail
Best experience of my life and would go again in a heartbeat
What our customers ask about Sailing Tours & Trips in Croatia
What is the best time of year to sail in Croatia?
Croatia's sailing season spans from May to September with peak activity in July and August. During summer months destinations like Hvar Island and Split see temperatures between 25-30°C making conditions ideal for sailing. The water stays comfortably warm and sea conditions are typically calm. May and September attract fewer visitors while maintaining pleasant weather for sailing and exploring coastal towns. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "still great weather for swimming" on their Dubrovnik to Split journey.
What are the must-visit destinations on a Croatian sailing route?
The Dalmatian Coast offers several key ports of call between Split and Dubrovnik. Visitors can explore Hvar's 16th-century fortress take in Korčula's medieval architecture where Marco Polo was born or spend time in Mljet National Park's saltwater lakes. The Blue Cave on Biševo island and Bol's Golden Horn beach are natural highlights along the route. Accommodations like Hotel Dubrovnik in Zagreb and Hotel President in Split provide comfortable bases. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The route from Split to Dubrovnik was spectacular with each island offering something unique - from Hvar's nightlife to Korčula's historic charm."
What activities are available during port stops?
Port stops offer varied activities from water sports to cultural experiences. Visitors can cycle around Mljet's lakes join wine tastings in Hvar or explore historic sites. Water activities include swimming and snorkeling in secluded bays. One TourRadar traveler reports: "We had amazing experiences from kayaking in secluded bays near Korčula to exploring the Blue Cave near Vis plus wonderful walking tours through historic towns and evening entertainment at local konobas."
What's the typical budget needed beyond the tour cost?
Daily expenses beyond tour costs average 50-60 USD covering meals not included drinks and optional activities. Entry fees vary from 25 EUR for Mljet National Park to 35 EUR for Dubrovnik City Walls. TourRadar travelers advise: "It's good to carry cash as some smaller islands don't have ATMs and local restaurants may not accept cards. Port taxes around 40-60 EUR per person are typically paid in cash at the start."
How many people are typically on a Croatian sailing tour?
Passenger numbers on Croatian sailing tours range from 20-40 people. Larger vessels like the Avangard accommodate 38 guests while smaller boats carry 20-25 passengers. The size allows for both social interaction and personal space. A TourRadar traveler shares: "Our group of 34 on the Dalmatian Islands Cruise was perfect - small enough to get to know everyone but large enough to always find someone to hang out with."