Split - Dubrovnik - 7 days - One Way
This seven-day sailing tour from Split to Dubrovnik offers a perfect mix of relaxed sailing, cultural highlights and breathtaking natural landscapes. The route passes through some of Dalmatia's most beautiful islands, including Hvar, Vis and Korčula, and offers plenty of opportunities to swim, explore and enjoy regional specialties. Ideal for families and novice sailors, this trip combines relaxation with unforgettable experiences on the Croatian coast.

Day 1: Split – Brač (Milna oder Bol)
Start in Split with check-in and boat transfer. First stage to Brač, one of Croatia's most beautiful islands. Choice of Milna, a quiet harbor town with Dalmatian charm, or Bol, known for the famous Zlatni Rat beach. Mooring and dinner in a local konoba.

Day 2: Brač – Hvar (Hvar Town or Stari Grad)
In the morning, you set sail for Hvar, an island full of contrasts - from lively bars to idyllic bays. While Hvar Town attracts visitors with its historic charm and vibrant nightlife, Stari Grad offers a quieter alternative with narrow streets and traditional flair. During the day, you can relax in one of the beautiful anchor bays around the Pakleni Islands, swim in the crystal-clear water or enjoy the sun on deck. In the evening, you can enjoy cocktails in one of the beach bars with a view of the sparkling sea - the perfect way to end the day.

Day 3: Hvar – Vis (Komiža oder Vis Town)
Today's stage takes you to Vis - an island that was a restricted military area for a long time and has therefore preserved its untouched nature. A mixture of rugged landscape, crystal-clear water and authentic island life awaits you here. A highlight is a visit to the Blue Grotto on the small island of Biševo. The sunlight conjures up a magical blue glow in the water - an unforgettable sight. Later, dock in Vis town or in the charming fishing village of Komiža. Stroll through the narrow streets, feel the relaxed flair and enjoy dinner in one of the cozy konobas - freshly caught fish and a glass of local wine are a must here.

Day 4: Vis – Korčula
Early in the morning, we head to Korčula, the island of Marco Polo. After anchoring, explore the old town with its Venetian buildings and narrow streets. Enjoy an espresso with a sea view, browse through small boutiques and end the day in Konoba Mareta with local specialties such as peka and local wine. A walk along the illuminated promenade rounds off the experience.

Day 5: Korčula – Mljet (National park Mljet)
The green island of Mljet is ideal for nature lovers. Sailing to the national park, where there are two salt lakes. Kayak or bike tour through the park. Quiet anchorages make the island perfect for a restful night.

Day 6: Mljet – Elafiti-Islands (z. B. Šipan oder Lopud)
Penultimate stage towards the Elafiti Islands. Šipan is the largest island with traditional villages, while Lopud attracts visitors with its sandy beaches. Time for water sports or a relaxing walk.

Day 7: Elafiti-Islands – Dubrovnik
The last sailing stage takes you to Dubrovnik, the breathtaking “Pearl of the Adriatic”. After arriving early, you have time to stroll through the historic alleyways and along the imposing city walls. Feel the Mediterranean flair, enjoy the view of the sea and round off the trip with a festive dinner on the coast. A final toast to your unforgettable sailing adventure before you hand over the boat and head home with wonderful memories.
Highlights of the route:
- Zlatni Rat beach on Brač
- Pakleni Islands near Hvar
- Blue Grotto near Vis
- Historic old town of Korčula
- Mljet National Park
- Relaxed atmosphere on the Elafiti Islands
- UNESCO World Heritage Site Dubrovnik
This route offers an ideal mix of culture, nature and relaxation - perfect for families and first-time boaters!