14 Days: Split Sailing Itinerary
Discover Croatia's island paradise
Two weeks, countless experiences! This sailing route takes you to the most beautiful islands on the Dalmatian coast. Dive into crystal-clear waters, discover hidden bays and enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle. From the historic alleyways of Split to the idyllic beaches of Mljet - this trip combines adventure, relaxation and enjoyment in a unique way. Set sail and experience Croatia at its best!

Day 1: Split – Milna (Brač)
Your sailing adventure starts in Split. After a brief exploration of Diocletian's Palace, you set sail for Milna on the island of Brač. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the charming fishing village and round off the day with fresh seafood in one of the local tavernas. Our top recommendations are: Restaurant Bago, Restaurant Navigare, Konoba Slika and Konoba Gajeta.

Day 2: Milna – Pakleni-Inseln
The Pakleni Islands are a paradise of small, wooded islets with secluded beaches. They await you with turquoise blue water and secluded bays - perfect for snorkeling, swimming or simply relaxing on board. Moor in Vinogradišće Bay and relax on the white sandy beach. For a special dinner, we recommend the Zori Restaurant, which boasts breathtaking sea views and excellent Mediterranean cuisine. Don't miss out on the breathtaking sunset!

Day 3: Pakleni-Islands – Vis
Today you sail to the mysterious island of Vis, which was once closed off as a military base and has retained its original character. Explore the winding streets of the town of Vis, where centuries-old stone houses tell of times gone by. A highlight is the Blue Grotto on the small island of Biševo, which shines in magical light. Be sure to try the local Vugava wine and indulge in Dalmatian specialties at Konoba Lola.

Day 4: Vis – Vela Luka (Korčula)
Vela Luka, a relaxed harbor town on Korčula, offers a fascinating mix of nature and culture. Visit the archaeological site of Vela Spila or explore the beautiful bay of Proizd, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia. Konoba Bata serves delicious peka, a traditional Croatian meat dish.

Day 5: Vela Luka – Lastovo
The island of Lastovo is a true natural paradise, far away from mass tourism. Dense forests, a rugged coastline and secluded bays invite you to explore. The untouched nature and crystal-clear water make Lastovo the perfect place for diving or kayaking. Enjoy the starry sky in the evening - Lastovo is one of the darkest places in Europe, ideal for stargazing. Augusta Insula offers freshly caught seafood and a magnificent view of the harbor.

Day 6: Lastovo – Pomena (Mljet)
Mljet is known for its lush forests and the impressive national park with two saltwater lakes. Take a bike tour around the large lake or visit the monastery of St. Maria, which is enthroned on a small island in the middle of the lake. For dinner, the Stermasi Restaurant offers delicious regional specialties in a peaceful atmosphere.

Day 7: Pomena – Šipan Harbour
Šipan, the largest of the Elaphiti Islands, is a retreat full of Mediterranean serenity. Discover the olive groves and historic summer residences or simply enjoy the tranquillity of the harbour. Fresh seafood and an excellent selection of wines await you at Konoba Kod Marka.

Day 8: Šipan Harbour – Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, impresses with its imposing city walls, baroque palaces and lively squares. Stroll through the old town, visit the Lovrijenac fortress and experience the sunset in the famous Buza Bar, which is located directly on the cliffs and offers a spectacular view of the sea.

Day 9: Dubrovnik – Ston
Ston is known for its mighty city wall, which is considered the longest defensive wall in Europe, as well as for its oyster farming. Taste fresh oysters straight from the sea in the Bote Gastro Haus and explore the old salt pans that have been in operation for centuries.

Day 10: Ston – Korčula Town
Korčula, the home of Marco Polo, is a city full of history and charm. The narrow streets of the old town are characterized by Venetian architecture. Enjoy the panoramic view from the Massimo Cocktail Bar, which is located on an old fortified tower.

Day 11: Korčula – Palmižana (Pakleni-Islands)
Back on the Pakleni Islands, you can visit the botanical gardens in Palmižana or relax on the white sandy beaches. The Laganini Lounge Bar & Fish House serves first-class seafood in a relaxed beach club atmosphere.

Day 12: Palmižana – Stari Grad (Hvar)
Stari Grad, one of the oldest towns in Croatia, enchants with its historic center and charming wineries. Also the Tvrdalj Castle, a historical site, once was the residence of Renaissance poet Petar Hektorović, famous poet of Croatia. We recommend to visit the Zlatan Otok winery for a tasting of excellent Dalmatian wines.

Day 13: Stari Grad – Trogir
Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. The narrow streets, the impressive Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the waterfront promenade invite you to explore. Dinner with a view of the water is served in the Konoba Trs.

Day 14: Trogir – Split
Back in Split, you can explore the old town one last time, take a dip in Kašjuni Bay or go for a swim in Marjan Park. A perfect end to your unforgettable sailing adventure!