Route Trogir / Split
The heart of Dalmatia! UNESCO World Heritage sites, the famous Blue Cave, party atmosphere on Hvar and dreamy national parks await you.
Route Highlights
Blue Cave on Biševo - a magical natural phenomenon
Hvar - Sun Island & Beach Club
Korčula - the "black Corfu" & birthplace of Marco Polo
Vis with its romantic Stiniva Bay
Lastovo - Sailing Paradise
Sailing characteristics:
Short distances with moderate winds
Vibrant nightlife
Island hopping to dreamy bays
Before setting sail, you'll do the shopping together. The yacht's galley is also well-equipped. Every sailing trip is meticulously planned. Spontaneous excursions and detours are still possible at any time. The crew decides together what they feel like doing, depending on the wind and weather.
Day 1
Saturday
You're incredibly excited for your sailing holiday. Today you're checking in to the yacht in Trogir. It's early afternoon. After meeting your crew between 2 and 4 pm, you'll do the shopping and get organized for the week. Check-in on the yacht is after 5 pm. Then you'll explore this beautiful city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the evening, you'll go to a typical Croatian restaurant and then into the old town. Of course, you'll stop for a cocktail in a charming bar.
Day 2
Sunday
Whether you're an experienced sailor or a beginner, you'll sail to Vis with your skipper in complete relaxation. The Croatian island lies off the coast of Dalmatia. It looks romantic with the small bay of Stiniva. Fantastic! You immediately jump into the crystal-clear water. The skipper just told you that you'll be spending the night in this bay under a starry sky. "Great," you think, and peacefully enjoy the stunning natural surroundings.
Day 3
Monday
The relaxed pace continues today. You'll only sail a short distance. Even from afar, you can see the "Blue Cave," a cave on the eastern side of the island of Biševo. A brief stop. From there, you'll sail to Lastovo. This popular Croatian island is inhabited and the furthest from the mainland. This is one of the reasons why nature here remains almost untouched. The mountainous landscape will immediately captivate you.
Day 4
Tuesday
Your sailing holiday in Croatia takes you today from Lastovo to Vela Luka on the west side of the island of Korčula. This Adriatic island is affectionately known as the "black Corfu of Croatia." Picturesque beaches, deep pine and oak forests, an old town with idyllic alleyways, and plenty of culture and activities make it a hidden gem. Fancy a fun bike tour? You opt for a scooter excursion across this wild and beautiful island.
Day 5
Wednesday
Your day's journey takes you to the sunny island of Hvar. You'll dock in the port of Palmizana and embark on a short city tour. You'll find a cozy restaurant in the port of Hvar. Later, enjoy a delicious meal there before diving into the nightlife! A water taxi will take you to one of Europe's hottest beach clubs, the Carpe Diem Club. Pure dancing and glamour await. And if you need a refreshing dip, head to the club's private beach!
Day 6
Thursday
"I am sailing, I am sailing" – today's sailing trip will remind you of one of Rod Stewart's most famous songs. You'll feel the gentle sea breeze, a sense of freedom, and spend wonderful hours under sail towards the island of Brač. You'll have plenty of time to relax – plenty of time for leisurely swims. Your skipper is on the lookout for a quiet bay. Found! Here you'll anchor and embark on a short excursion ashore.
Day 7
Friday
Your wonderful sailing holiday in Croatia is drawing to a close: Today you'll sail back to one of the most famous marinas, the port of Trogir, one of the largest charter bases in Dalmatia. After tying up between 3 and 6 pm, you'll find a super cozy restaurant with tables in the picturesque alleyway. Of course, you'll take the opportunity to enjoy some delicious Mediterranean fish dishes. You've experienced so much on your sailing holiday and have plenty of great stories to share.
Day 8
Saturday
You packed your things yesterday because you're leaving the sailing yacht by 9 a.m. at the latest today. One last time, turn your face to the sun and gaze at the horizon: "Goodbye sailwithus!" Now you're no longer a sailing novice. But even as an experienced sailor, you thoroughly enjoyed the "Pearl of the Mediterranean."
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