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7 days south Adriatic charter route

This is an excellent route for the Luxury Yacht Charter Croatia holidays.

  • Day 1 - Home port Marina Kaštela – Hvar Island (25 NM)

    Your adventure is about to begin on one of the most amazing islands on the Croatian coast. Hvar is the longest and the sunniest Croatian island. It is a part of the central Dalmatian archipelago with the area of 299.6 sqare kilometres. This glamorous island is one of Croatia's top luxury yacht destinations. The town of Hvar is the island's main location, known to be very lively with its parties and night life attracting young people from all over the world. Hvar is the place to party, relax, swim, tan, eat and drink. It will take you over with its beaches, bays and the nearby island chain, Pakleni islands.

  • Day 2 - Hvar Island – Mljet Island (50 NM)

    From a very visited and popular location, Mljet is Croatia's greenest island. It is covered by a dense Medierranean forest. It is also famous for its sandy and soft beaches, clear and refreshing sea and an unseen underwater sea life. This unspoiled island is well known for its delicious homemade products. World-wide known wines, tasteful olives and goat cheese are just some of the available products. It is the place to peacefully enjoy the pristine beauty of the nature. Mljet National Park covers the entire north-west part of the Mljet Island.

  • Day 3 - Mljet – The City of Dubrovnik (35 NM)

    Welcome to the City of Dubrovnik, the city that words cannot explain. It is one of the world’s most stunning destinations. The city has often been referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic" and was inducted into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979 as a city of rich culture and history. The Old Town of Dubrovnik is surrounded by 1,970 metres of city walls, which visitors can walk along as see the breathtaking views. Dubrovnik is an elite seaside destination famous for its beautiful beaches, crystal sea, top-notch restaurants, chic five-star hotels and adventure sports facilities.

  • Day 4 - The City of Dubrovnik – Šipan Island (20 NM)

    Šipan, is the next stop. Also known as "the golden island", is situated 17 kilometres north-west from Dubrovnik. It is the promised land for lovers of the unspoiled nature. It is an attractive oasis of peace and serenity, for all those looking to forget about the real world.  It has many nice beaches where one can enjoy in the sun and swim in the clean blue sea. During the 15th century, Šipan was a chic summer getaway for the very best Dubrovnik families, many of whom built palaces on the island. Take a walk while on this island and discovery all the hidden treasures of the sea.

  • Day 5 - Šipan Island – The Island of Korčula (35 NM)

    Time for some more untouched beauty. The beautiful green island of Korčula is the 6th biggest island in the Adriatic Sea. It is the second most inhabited Croatian island. Korčula is rich in vineyards, olive groves and small villages. The surrounding sea is rich with fish of all types, which one may taste in restaurants and taverns all over the island. The most popular destination on the island is the glorious old town of Korčula, a beautiful medieval town built on a small peninsula. This island has many things to offer all her visitors. Make sure to take some time to explore this island and taste some top of the line seafood dishes.

  • Day 6 - The Island of Korčula – The Island of Vis (40 NM)

    It may be small, but what it offers is amazing. Vis is a small Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, famous for its unspoiled nature. It is the farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland but it is slowly becoming one of the most popular tourist islands in Croatia. This heavenly island has some of the best beaches in Croatia. Absolutely clear sea waters, white soft sandy beaches and plenty of sun rays. The southern coast is filled with beautiful bays and secluded coves. The town of Vis is located in a sheltered bay on the north coast of the island and is the oldest town in Dalmatia.

  • Day 7 - The Island of Vis – Šolta Island (20 NM)

    The Island of Šolta is located near the City of Split. It has practically become a suburb of Split with only 9 nautical miles of distance between them. Šolta, which is 19 kilometers long and 4,5 kilometers wide, is a tourist sailing paradise with its amazing 24 bays. The best bays are situated on the southern side of the island and can be reached by boat only. These are just one of the secret gems of the Adriatic. Along with the beautiful beaches, bays and coves, Šolta offers fun for everyone. Visitors can find interesting diving locations and lovely bike routes overlooking the sea. 

  • Day 8 - Šolta Island – Home port Marina Kaštela (15 NM)