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Split, Croatia
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Connect with history at Diocletian's Palace in Split.
Discover secluded islands and deserted beaches.
Explore Korčula — the birthplace of Marco Polo.
Wander the forested paradise of Mljet National Park.
Sail into the ancient port of Dubrovnik — "the Pearl of the Adriatic"
Dreaming of turquoise waters and sun-drenched afternoons? The "Sailing Croatia - Split to Dubrovnik" trip promises a blissful eight-day journey along the Adriatic, perfect for those seeking both relaxation and vibrant nightlife. Glide between Split and Dubrovnik on a small yacht, uncovering charming coastal villages and breathtaking island scenery en route. With plenty of time for beach lounging, snorkelling adventures, and exploring Croatian culture, this tour package lets you embrace both laid-back and lively moments. Whether you’re savoring fresh seafood on deck or dancing under the stars, this getaway offers an unbeatable blend of affordability and adventure. The unique draw? Sailing with a small group ensures a friendly atmosphere and access to secluded spots, making this the ultimate island-hopping escape.
A well organized sailing trip in a beautiful area although the boat needed some work. The skipper was very competent and cautious, and also a good chef.
A boat trip through this spectacular coastline is a must! We swam in crystal clear warm seas, anchored in small villages, ate at some wonderful restaurants eating fresh fish and lazed around. If you want a relaxing journey- this is it! We had only 6 people onboard which was nice. You make make a food kitty and buy groceries the first night to feed yourselfs for breakfast, lunch and snacks- in hindsight, I would have brought some food to share from Split where the store has more options- you can always get fresh bread in the ports for sandwiches. All in all- a great trip!
Croatia is a beautiful country with amazing food and an extremely unique culture and history. I'm so happy that I got to enjoy the Dalmatian coast through sailing. The skipper, Sandre, was incredible and gave my group one of the best experiences we had while travelling. The islands were all unique and special and the Adriatic beaches and coasts were stunning.
Great overall.