Itinerary
- Day 1
Dubrovnik to Sipan/Slano
You'll board your sailing boat in Dubrovnik at 1pm and head along the south Dalmatian Coast toward Sipan Island or the small village of Slano. After settling in for the evening, grab dinner at one of the local restaurants where you can watch the sunset over this quiet fishermen's village.
- Meals
- Dinner (Evening meal at a local restaurant)
Included Activities
- Sailing along the south Dalmatian Coast
- Evening meal at a local restaurant
Landmarks Gruz Harbour Sipan Island - Day 2
Mljet - Korcula
The boat continues to Mljet, one of the greenest islands in the Adriatic. You'll visit the National Park to see its two salt lakes and take a boat ride out to St Mary Isle to check out the old church and monastery. There's time for swimming and cycling before lunch. After eating, you'll sail on to Korcula, the birthplace of Marco Polo, known for its distinctive fish bone-shaped old town surrounded by medieval walls. You'll stop for another swim along the way and then walk through the charming cobbled streets with their many taverns.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Visit to Mljet National Park
- Boat ride to St Mary Isle in Great Lake
- Swim in lakes or cycling around them
- Cruise to Korcula
- Swimming stop at beautiful bay
- Walk through old town of Korcula
Optional Activities
- Visit Moreska medieval knight's game performance (Spanish tradition still performed in Korcula)
- Visit konobas/taverns, restaurants, cocktail bars or nightclubs
Landmarks Mljet National Park Great Lake (Great Salt Lake) St Mary Isle Korcula Old Town - Day 3
Korcula to Vis
Starting early, you head to the Blue Cave on Bisevo Island, a natural wonder worth the trip. From there, you'll continue to Vis, an island that was closed to the public until recently and still feels untouched with its Mediterranean character. You'll spend the night in Vis town, which sits near the ancient ruins of Issa. There's time to see Roman remains, visit the museum, or take a walk along the waterfront with its Roman-styled villas.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Visit to Blue Cave on Bisevo Island
- Cruise to Vis island
- Walk through Vis town
Optional Activities
- Visit remains of the Roman Thermal Place
- Visit City Museum of Vis
Landmarks Blue Cave (Bisevo) Bisevo Island Issa (ancient Vis) Vis Town Waterfront - Day 4
Vis to Hvar
You'll sail to Hvar, the longest and sunniest island in the Adriatic. Before arriving in town that afternoon, you'll stop for a swim at nearby Pakleni Island. Once there, you can walk through the Renaissance Cathedral, check out the oldest communal theatre in Europe, visit the Franciscan Monastery and Benedictine Convent famous for its lace work, or head up to Spanjola Fortress for views over the town. The evenings offer plenty of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs to choose from.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Cruise to Hvar
- Swimming stop at Pakleni Island
Optional Activities
- Visit Renaissance Cathedral
- Visit oldest communal theatre in Europe (founded 1612)
- Visit Franciscan Monastery
- Visit Benedictine Convent
- Visit Spanjola Fortress
- Dine at restaurants, bars or nightclubs
Landmarks Hvar Island Pakleni Island Renaissance Cathedral (Hvar) Communal Theatre (Hvar) Franciscan Monastery (Hvar) Benedictine Convent (Hvar) Spanjola Fortress - Day 5
Bol - Makarska
The cruise continues to Bol on Brac Island, a Dalmatian fishing village that's become popular with tourists. You'll swim at Zlatni Rat Beach, also called Golden Horn, then sail on to Makarska with its Mediterranean feel. Once there, you can spend time on the beaches, walk the waterfront promenade, and see the historic churches and cultural sites throughout town.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Cruise to Bol
- Swimming at Zlatni Rat Beach
- Cruise to Makarska
- Walk along beach promenade
Optional Activities
- Explore historic churches and cultural sites
Landmarks Bol Zlatni Rat Beach (Golden Horn) Makarska Riviera Makarska - Day 6
Makarska to Pucisca
You'll sail to Pucisca on the northern side of Brac Island, a typical Mediterranean town sitting in a deep bay. This area is known for its white stone, and you might have a chance to visit one of the few traditional stone masonry workshops still operating in Europe. Tonight features a special Captain's Dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Captain's Dinner)
Included Activities
- Cruise to Pucisca
- Captain's Dinner
Optional Activities
- Visit stone masonry workshop
Landmarks Pucisca Brac Island - Day 7
Pucisca to Split
You're heading toward Split, your final destination, a UNESCO-protected city with a lot of history. When you arrive, there's an optional guided tour available where an English-speaking guide will take you through the old city center and show you Diocletian's Palace, which is nearly 1700 years old.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Cruise to Split
Optional Activities
- Guided tour of Split with English-speaking guide including old city center and Diocletian's Palace
Landmarks Diocletian's Palace Split Old City Center Split - Day 8
Split
After breakfast, you'll say goodbye to the crew and other travelers. You have options here: you can stay on and explore more of historic Split, or head out as originally planned.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Explore more of historic Split














