From Split to Dubrovnik
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Itinerary
Day 1
SPLIT, Croatia to TROGIR, Croatia
Distance: 16 nm
Duration: 1h 35m
Trogir is one of Croatia's oldest cities on the Adriatic coast, with a small island situated between the hills and the coast of the island of Ciovo being the main 'centre' of Trogir. Twenty islands, islets, small counties and small villages make up the entire Trogir Riviera, making this place a lovely destination to visit aboard a luxury yacht. Based on ancient Greek, Roman and Venetian culture, its rich history offers plenty of churches, towers, fortresses and other monuments to visit. The town of Torgir is also on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Day 2
TROGIR, Croatia to VIS, Croatia
Distance: 29 nm
Duration: 2h 55m
In the north-eastern part of Vis Island, the town of Vis is situated at the bottom of a protected bay. If you are in love with culture, tradition, mystery and the best Adriatic cuisine has to offer, you will love Vis, or Issa (as the ancient Greeks called it). One of the reasons why Vis itself is considered a wonder is that it is a place where time remains still. Vis was established by ancient Greeks in 397 B.C, but has up to this day retained the old, irresistible Mediterranean charm and life without stress and trouble. It's a top destination for yachtsmen from all over the world and you will be able to find the secrets of Vis yourself.
Day 3
VIS, Croatia to STINIVA - HVAR, Croatia
Distance: 19 nm
Duration: 1h 55m
Hvar, a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, is best known as a summer resort. Highlights of the port town Hvar include its 13th-century walls, a hilltop fortress and a main square anchored by the Renaissance-era Hvar Cathedral. The island also features beaches such as Dubovica and inland lavender fields. Boat excursions serve the nearby Pakleni Islands, which have secluded beaches and coves.
Day 4
STINIVA - HVAR, Croatia to Lastovo, Croatia
Distance: 44 nm
Duration: 4h 30m
The beautiful, remote island of Lastovo, and the surrounding archipelago, make for the perfect spot to explore quaint, ancient stone villages and weave through the lush pine forests. Anchor off the island to swim in the sparkling clear waters or rest on a small pebble beach. With less than a thousand inhabitants, nature is in abundance here. The island is also well known for its dry, white wine "Lenovo Marastina".
Day 5
Lastovo, Croatia to KORCULA, Croatia
Distance: 22 nm
Duration: 2h 15m
Korcula is one of Croatia's most treasured islands and definitely one to to include in your Croatian charter itinerary. This beautiful island, known by the Ancient Greeks as Black Kocula thanks to its lush forests of Aleppo pine, cypress and oak trees welcomes its visitors with a colourful cultural heritage and interesting legends. Stroll the enchanting narrow cobbled streets of the town of Korcula, surrounded by 13th-century walls or enjoy one of the many art exhibitions and summer evening festivals. It's the sixth largest island in Croatia, at 20 miles long and between 4 and 5 miles wide on average.
Day 6
KORCULA, Croatia to DUBROVNIK, Croatia
Distance: 55 nm
Duration: 5h 35m
Dubrovnik is a must stop on any Croatian yacht charter with its UNESCO Heritage site, the 'Old Town Dubrovnik'. Walk the narrow cobbled streets awe of the fascinating architecture this magnificent city has on offer in the realm of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Enjoy a fabulous meal in one of the many fine-dining restaurants selected by your Captain and the crew after a day of culture and history, followed by a drink or two in an exclusive nightclub. If loud music and dancing is not your thing, in one of the relaxed and quaint little wine bars, you might taste some of Croatia's excellent wines or drink a late night coffee watching the passersby. The high stone city walls of Dubrovnik and other attractions such as Luza Square, Stradun, Sponza Palace, Orlando Column, City Hall, National Theatre, Rector's Palace and Bishop's Palace are just some of the key elements this city has to offer.
Day 7
DUBROVNIK, Croatia to DUBROVNIK, Croatia
Distance: 0 nm
Duration: 0m
Dubrovnik is a must stop on any Croatian yacht charter with its UNESCO Heritage site, the 'Old Town Dubrovnik'. Walk the narrow cobbled streets awe of the fascinating architecture this magnificent city has on offer in the realm of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Enjoy a fabulous meal in one of the many fine-dining restaurants selected by your Captain and the crew after a day of culture and history, followed by a drink or two in an exclusive nightclub. If loud music and dancing is not your thing, in one of the relaxed and quaint little wine bars, you might taste some of Croatia's excellent wines or drink a late night coffee watching the passersby. The high stone city walls of Dubrovnik and other attractions such as Luza Square, Stradun, Sponza Palace, Orlando Column, City Hall, National Theatre, Rector's Palace and Bishop's Palace are just some of the key elements this city has to offer.
Day 8
DUBROVNIK, Croatia to DUBROVNIK, Croatia
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Duration: 0m
Dubrovnik is a must stop on any Croatian yacht charter with its UNESCO Heritage site, the 'Old Town Dubrovnik'. Walk the narrow cobbled streets awe of the fascinating architecture this magnificent city has on offer in the realm of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Enjoy a fabulous meal in one of the many fine-dining restaurants selected by your Captain and the crew after a day of culture and history, followed by a drink or two in an exclusive nightclub. If loud music and dancing is not your thing, in one of the relaxed and quaint little wine bars, you might taste some of Croatia's excellent wines or drink a late night coffee watching the passersby. The high stone city walls of Dubrovnik and other attractions such as Luza Square, Stradun, Sponza Palace, Orlando Column, City Hall, National Theatre, Rector's Palace and Bishop's Palace are just some of the key elements this city has to offer.