Combine the best of Croatia – explore both Split & Dubrovnik sailing region. Spend your time sailing the Adriatic Coast, making stops along your tour to explore the islands and towns of Split and Dubrovnik sailing region. One way sailing package offers a complete experience of Croatia. One way charter is a beautiful way to see more of Croatia in a shorter period of time.

*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.

Things To Know About One Way Sailing Croatia
What is the difference when you choose One Way Sailing Croatia?

One way charter usually costs more due to the reason that the boat usually has to be taken back to the port which it came from. The standard one-way fee is usually from €550,00 to €1.600,00 (depending on exact starting and arrival port and the particular boat). It includes the costs of the skipper who needs to bring the particular boat back to the base and the fuel needed to make that trip.

Also it is important to mention that the majority of boats, especially catamarans, which are available for one-way charter from Split to Dubrovnik, are available under following terms: Disembarkation is on Friday morning until 09:00 AM (Local time), as the skipper is obligated to return the boat to its home port.

one-way-sailing-itinerary-croatia-split-to-dubrovnik.jpgDay 1. Start in Split, Croatia (or surrounding area) and sail to Milna on island Brac. Milna is one of those typical Mediterranean fishing villages. 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.

One-way-sailing-itinerary-croatia-split-to-dubrovnik.jpgDay 2. Sail to Hvar Town, island Hvar, Croatia. A town as from a fairy- tale because its architecture, wonderful nature and its mild climate. Everybody can find in Hvar all that gives peace to the soul and relaxation to the body. Visit Hvar’s fort Fortica and experience an unforgettable panoramic view of the city of Hvar, its surroundings and the Pakleni islands.

one-Way-sailing-itinerary-croatia-split-to-dubrovnik.jpgDay 3. Sail to island Lastovo, Croatia. Park of nature 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.

one-way-sailing-Itinerary-croatia-split-to-dubrovnik.jpgDay 4. Sail to island Korcula, Croatia. Korcula Old Town is the main attraction of 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.

one-way-sailing-itinerary-Croatia-split-to-dubrovnik.jpgDay 5. Sailing to Island Mljet, Croatia. Mljet National Park is a large area that borders two salt water lakes (Large and Small Lake). Right in the middle of the Large Lake there is a small island / islet Melita (St. Marija) with large building of a Benedictine monastery, erected there in the 12th century.

one-way-sailing-itinerary-croatia-Split-to-dubrovnik.jpgDay 6. Sail to Elaphiti islands, Croatia. On the western side of Dubrovnik, in its immediate surroundings there is the finest Dubrovnik archipelago called Elaphite (in Greek meaning the Deer Islands), closely bound to Dubrovnik and its entire past. The islands are covered with characteristic Mediterranean evergreen vegetation.

one-way-sailing-itinerary-croatia-split-To-dubrovnik.jpgDay 7. Sail to Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Walls of Dubrovnik are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. With numerous additions and modifications throughout their history, they have been considered to be amongst the great fortification systems of the Middle Ages.

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See more of Split sailing itineraries here:

Split Sailing Itinerary A
Split Sailing Itinerary B
Split to Dubrovnik Sailing Itinerary (14 days)

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Hop from island to island, sail and see the best from Split to Dubrovnik!

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