Our Split Sailing Itinerary B - 7 day also begins from the largest town in Dalmatia, Split (or surrounding area), a typical Mediterranean city with ideal weather for excursions from May to October. This itinerary is longer, approximately 145 NM, which makes it perfect for people that want to sail and see more of Croatian islands.

*Itinerary is not fixed and is a subject of change according to the weather forecast of the sailing week. Best is to have 2-3 "must see" spots and let your skipper organize the itinerary accordingly, with some hidden gems on the way.

Day 1. Start in Split (or surrounding area) and sail to Milna on island Brac, Croatia. Milna is one of those typical Mediterranean fishing villages they don't make anymore. In the past Milna cove was used as a safe shipping harbor for a famous Brac stone when Diocletian’s Palace was being built in Split.   
     sailing-croatia-split-itinerary.jpgDay 2. Sail to Palmižana, island Hvar, Croatia. A paradise of cultural tourism, renowned for the absence of traffic and with extensive footpaths and trails, kids can run around safely, parents can relax with no worries, and lovers can discover hidden bays and crystal-clear sea. Even though in July and August the scene gets bustling and eventful, one can still find moments of tranquility just minutes away, in numerous bays and coves.         

sailing-Croatia-split-itinerary.jpgDay 3. Sail to Vela Luka on island Korcula, Croatia.  Surrounded by hills covered with olive groves, Vela Luka is a port town set in a lovely natural harbour.  Be sure to stop for a swim at the idyllic offshore islands of Proizd and Osjak. In the end, Vela Luka is a large bay facing west, so imagine the sunsets!

sailing-croatia-Split-itinerary.jpgDay 4. Sail to Zaklopatica on island Lastovo, Croatia. National park with its 46 small islands, 46 churches and chapels, 46 vineyards and surrounding sandbanks, is a genuine heaven for lovers of nature, sailing, good food and wine, fishers who angle for tuna and other trophy fish.       

sailing-croatia-split-Itinerary.jpgDay 5. Sail to Korcula Old Town, Croatia. The main attraction of island Korcula – a medieval walled city positioned on a oval-shaped swelling of land pointing deep into Peljesac Channel. The Old Town itself is grooved with a succession of narrow streets that branch off the spine of the main street like the fish bone. 
       Sailing-Croatia-Split-Itinerary.jpegDay 6. Sail to island Hvar, Town of Jelsa, Croatia. Jelsa is a picturesque town and port at the north side of island Hvar. The old town core is classically Mediterranean with lovely narrow streets to explore. Rent a bike and cycle to near by town of Vrbovska or just relax and enjoy Jelsa.         

sailing-Croatia-Split-itinerary.jpgDay 7. On your last day sail along Brac island. We recommend you to berth in the Povlja Bay or Lovrecina beach on the north side of Brac island. There you can go for a swim and lunch, and then sail out towards your designated marina where you will spend the night.     
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Don't hesitate to send us a free inquiry or ask any questions at all, we are happy to help you tailor your unforgettable Sailing Holiday in Croatia!

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 Split Sailing Itinerary - Best Croatia Sailing Destinations!

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