Adriatic Passage! Dubrovnik to Split Charter Itinerary
Day 1 | Dubrovnik – Mljet Island
The Dubrovnik to Split charter itinerary begins in the stunning City of Dubrovnik. Also known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic, ” Dubrovnik was inducted into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. It is a prosperous city in culture and history, and it is a favored destination famous for its beautiful beaches, pristine sea, fine restaurants, and five-star hotels.
After a quick safety briefing, we set sail for beautiful Mljet Island. Touted as Croatia’s greenest island, Mljet is covered by a dense Mediterranean forest. The island is stunning with its sandy shoreline, clear and clean sea, and wealth of underwater sea life. In addition, it is an unspoiled island known for its wine, olives, and goat cheese.
Day 2 | Mljet Island – The Island of Korčula
Your next destination is the beautiful green island of Korčula. It is the second most inhabited Croatian island. Korčula has many vineyards, olive groves, and quaint villages. The surrounding sea abounds with seafood of all types. Try a local restaurant or taverna and taste the local fish for yourself.
The most popular destination on the island is the magnificent old town of Korčula, a beautiful medieval town built on a small peninsula. Here you can visit the house where the famous traveler and writer Marco Polo was born and raised.
Day 3 | The Island of Korčula – Lastovo Island
The charter continues to the island of Lastovo. This is the island to visit for all guests who are lovers of nature, good food, wine, and cruising. Guests will be amazed by the untouched nature and breathtaking scenery. The famous lighthouse, built in 1839, is one of the oldest on the Adriatic Sea.
Day 4 | Lastovo Island – The Island of Vis and the Blue Cave on Biševo Island
Next stop, Vis. Vis is a small Croatian island famous for its unspoiled nature. The town of Vis is located in a sheltered bay on the island’s north coast and is the oldest town in Dalmatia. This heavenly island has some of the best beaches in Croatia. The best beach, not only in Croatia but in Europe, is located on Vis. Moreover, only by boat can you get to secluded Stiniva Beach.
The southern coast has beautiful bays and secluded coves. Only 5 kilometers southwest of the island of Vis is the island of Biševo, famous for its natural phenomenon, the Blue Cave.
Day 5 | The Island of Vis – The Island of Hvar
After Vis, the charter is on its way to Hvar. Hvar is the longest and sunniest Croatian island and part of the central Dalmatian archipelago, with an area of 299.6 square kilometers. This enchanting island is one of Croatia’s top jet-set destinations. The Hvar town of Hvar is the island’s hub. It is very lively, with parties and nightlife attracting young people from all over the world. Hvar is also a place that will seduce you with its beaches, bays, and the nearby island chain, Pakleni Islands.
Day 6 | Hvar Town to Stari Grad, Hvar
Sail from the Pakleni Islands to Stari Grad, another of Hvar’s historic towns. Enjoy walking the beautiful waterfront lined with restaurants, bars, and cafes. We’re approaching the end of the Dubrovnik to Split Charter Itinerary.
Day 7 | Stari Grad – The Island of Brač (Town of Bol)
Continuing, the charter makes its way to the beautiful town of Bolon on the Island of Brač. The Island of Brač is the third largest among the Adriatic islands. Furthermore, it is famous for its rich cultural and historical heritage, unique gastronomy, beautiful beaches and bays, crystal blue sea, and high-quality accommodation. In addition, Bol is the oldest town on the island and a trendy summer resort. In addition, Bol has Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) Beach, one of Croatia’s best-known and most beautiful beaches.
Day 8 | The Town of Bol-Split
Split is the final destination on the itinerary. This city has something for every taste; famous for its old town, where the breathtaking Diocletian Palace is located but also famous for its nightlife and various festivals.
The end of this sample is Dubrovnik to Split Charter Itinerary.