8-Day Motor-Sailing Yacht Cruise to Dubrovnik from Split
Split, Croatia
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Trip Type: Multi-day Cruises
Duration: 8 days
Enjoy 8 perfect days on a beautiful motor-sailing yacht cruise from Split to Dubrovnik and back with your own air conditioned deluxe private cabin with private bathroom. Each day you'll enjoy breakfast and lunch, and one day you will have a free Captain's dinner. During the day you can swim in the sea or relax in the sun, and every night you will stay in a different harbor and town. This is the perfect way to feel and enjoy Croatia.
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Enjoy 8 perfect days on a beautiful motor-sailing yacht cruise from Split to Dubrovnik and back with your own air conditioned deluxe private cabin with private bathroom. Each day you'll enjoy breakfast and lunch, and one day you will have a free Captain's dinner. During the day you can swim in the sea or relax in the sun, and every night you will stay in a different harbor and town. This is the perfect way to feel and enjoy Croatia.Saturday: Split - Makarska
After boarding and a welcome lunch, you'll start your cruise to Makarska Riviera. Overnight stay in Brela, Baska Voda or Makarska where you can enjoy the fantastic nightlife.
Sunday: Makarska - Mljet National Park
During the breakfast cruise toward the peninsula of Peljesac, famous for its excellent red wine. After a swim in one of the coves of Peljesac, head for the bay of Pomena, on the island of Mljet, the famous national park with two saltwater lakes connected to the sea by a narrow channel. In the larger lake there is a small island with historical monastery. Overnight stay at the park.
Monday: Mljet - Dubrovnik
After the breakfast and swimming break at the Elafiti Islands, you will enter the port of Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is also called the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. In the Middle Ages the city counted among the most important economic and cultural centers of the Mediterranean area. The old town of Dubrovnik is an open air museum with countless attractions. If you like, you can enjoy a guided tour through the historic town with its impressive walls.
Tuesday: Dubrovnik - Sipan
After breakfast, continue your cruise, heading back to the Elafiti Islands, where the cruise will stop at one of the numerous and gorgeous bays to take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear sea. Spend a night on the island of Sipan, at a picturesque fishing village.
Wednesday: Sipan - Korčula
The cruise will continue to the island of Korcula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Korcula has one of the most beautiful old towns in Dalmatia. Because of its fortress-like appearance it is often called “Little Dubrovnik”. During the sightseeing you can enjoy a traditional sword dance called Moreška.
Thursday: Korcula - Hvar
From Korcula, cruise to the sunniest of the islands, Hvar. On your way to Hvar, the cruise will make a stop at one of the lovely bays, Scedro, for a refreshing swim. In the old town of Hvar you will enjoy a beautiful square, Chatedrale, museums and galleries. The island of Hvar is known for its mild climate and vast lavender fields. It is often called "Croatian Ibiza" because of the popular fish restaurants, nightlife and yacht parties. In front of the boat there is a cocktail bar called "Carpe Diem".
Friday: Hvar - Bol(Brac) - Trogir
After the breakfast, visit beautiful Bol, and its famous long sandy beaches Golden Horn and Zlatni Rat. After swim break, set out to Trogir, with its beautiful old town, protected by the UNESCO and also called “the Museum City”.
Saturday: Trogir - Split
After breakfast, you will say goodbye to captain, staff and your new friends until the next year.
After boarding and a welcome lunch, you'll start your cruise to Makarska Riviera. Overnight stay in Brela, Baska Voda or Makarska where you can enjoy the fantastic nightlife.
Sunday: Makarska - Mljet National Park
During the breakfast cruise toward the peninsula of Peljesac, famous for its excellent red wine. After a swim in one of the coves of Peljesac, head for the bay of Pomena, on the island of Mljet, the famous national park with two saltwater lakes connected to the sea by a narrow channel. In the larger lake there is a small island with historical monastery. Overnight stay at the park.
Monday: Mljet - Dubrovnik
After the breakfast and swimming break at the Elafiti Islands, you will enter the port of Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is also called the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. In the Middle Ages the city counted among the most important economic and cultural centers of the Mediterranean area. The old town of Dubrovnik is an open air museum with countless attractions. If you like, you can enjoy a guided tour through the historic town with its impressive walls.
Tuesday: Dubrovnik - Sipan
After breakfast, continue your cruise, heading back to the Elafiti Islands, where the cruise will stop at one of the numerous and gorgeous bays to take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear sea. Spend a night on the island of Sipan, at a picturesque fishing village.
Wednesday: Sipan - Korčula
The cruise will continue to the island of Korcula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Korcula has one of the most beautiful old towns in Dalmatia. Because of its fortress-like appearance it is often called “Little Dubrovnik”. During the sightseeing you can enjoy a traditional sword dance called Moreška.
Thursday: Korcula - Hvar
From Korcula, cruise to the sunniest of the islands, Hvar. On your way to Hvar, the cruise will make a stop at one of the lovely bays, Scedro, for a refreshing swim. In the old town of Hvar you will enjoy a beautiful square, Chatedrale, museums and galleries. The island of Hvar is known for its mild climate and vast lavender fields. It is often called "Croatian Ibiza" because of the popular fish restaurants, nightlife and yacht parties. In front of the boat there is a cocktail bar called "Carpe Diem".
Friday: Hvar - Bol(Brac) - Trogir
After the breakfast, visit beautiful Bol, and its famous long sandy beaches Golden Horn and Zlatni Rat. After swim break, set out to Trogir, with its beautiful old town, protected by the UNESCO and also called “the Museum City”.
Saturday: Trogir - Split
After breakfast, you will say goodbye to captain, staff and your new friends until the next year.
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