A relaxed, two-week vacation, hopping from one Croatian island to the next, reaching the famous Dubrovnik town, and working your way back to Agana base, without ever repeating a destination is definitely the best way to isolate yourself from the world and immerse into a sailing vacation.


Discover wines on Vis and Korčula islands, visit national and nature parks Lastovo and Mljet, walk along Dubrovnik walls and discover hidden beaches and paths in less-visited areas. Every place will draw you in to stay another day, and the beauty of a two-week holiday is that you can indulge yourself and stay.

14
Days

Highlights

  • Taste wine sorts in local wineries
  • Discover Mediterranean cuisine- Dalmatian style
  • Mesmerizing Mljet National Park and Lastovo island nature park
  • See the birthplace of Marco Polo - Korčula town
  • Walk along Stradun- Dubrovnik's main streen
  • Join the jet- setters in Hvar town
  • Try oysters in Ston, next to European Wall of China
Day 1

Marina Agana

The day's sailing

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Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Marina Agana

Our base is situated at Marina Agana in Marina village, just a short taxi ride from the ancient coastal cities of Trogir and Split. Marina is a peaceful Croatian fishing village made up of cosy, terracotta roofed houses built from bright white stone. It’s an impossibly picturesque start to your Croatian vacation, and ideally situated to reach the coastal and island highlights of Dalmatia. Spend your first day getting familiar with the region and your yacht, doing provisioning for your two weeks, or kick back with a pivo (beer) in one of Marina’s waterside bars.

Discover Marina Agana

Agana base

Enjoy the beach

You don't have to wait to sail out to find refreshment in the Adriatic sea! East from Agana base are two beaches, one on each side of the bay. Jump in and order a drink in the beach bar before heading to your yacht.

Day 2

Marina Agana to Šešula bay, Šolta

The day's sailing

12
Nautical miles
2 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Sesula Bay

Found on the eastern edge of the lush and leafy island of Šolta, Šešula Bay is an attractive, open inlet offering safe and secluded anchorage for overnighting on board. Two local restaurants give you a choice of dining options, each with a view out over the sparkling water, and a free of charge mooring buoy if you decide to eat at their place.

Discover Šolta

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Maslinica town

Just a short walk from Šešula bay will take you to Maslinica town, with its 5-star marina and white-stone houses in a tiny bay.

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Try the wine

Every island in Croatia has a proud wine-making history. The one on Šolta is kept alive by Vicko Kaštelanac. He will be more than happy to pick you up from Šešula bay and drive you to his vineyards for a wine tasting and local delicacies, all still made by hand.

Day 3

Šešula to Vis Town, Vis

The day's sailing

23
Nautical miles
3 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
vis

Your next port of call is Vis’ capital, Vis Town, across the big blue stripe of open water. Moor in the busy, sheltered harbour of Vis Town for a welcome rest stop after your long journey. Since you have to get in early in the high season to get a good spot on the town quay or a mooring buoy, there is plenty of time in the afternoon to discover this beautiful town and its island. Vis has a rich history - from ancient Greeks, over Napoleon, British navy and pirates, to more modern Tito's cave and underground labyrinths- discover all about it on an island "military" tour. That can be combined with a tasting of local Vis' wines - how about inside a bunker? The island owes its hight to its vulcanic heritage, so if you like sights - take a scooter and hurry up the hill for a beautiful panoramic view. Along the way you may as well rest in one of the traditional restaurants preparing the delicious "peka" dish. Remember, this slow-cooked meal requires an announcement a couple of hours before arrival.

Discover Vis Town

A military tour of Vis

Vis has the richest history of all Croatian islands, due to its position and the fact that it was the first Greek settlement in these parts. Even the British knew its value when they defended the whole Adriatic from Napoleon with just a handful of ships. That is why today on the island we can find the oldest cricket club in Europe, and a fort named after King George III. Not to be forgotten are numerous military tunnels and the fact that the whole island was closed off to strangers until 1990. These fact and much more are to be discovered on a military tour, and that, if combined with some good local wine tasting, is something we wholeheartedly recommend.

Rogacic

Suggested lunch spots

Choose to rest in the interesting Rogačić bay, drop anchor and enjoy the view of an old submarine tunnel, or even dare to explore it with your dinghy.

Day 4

Vis to Pasadur, Lastovo Nature Park

The day's sailing

35
Nautical miles
5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Pasadur

Your next port of call is Lastovo nature park, one of Croatia's best kept secrets, where time stands still and you feel like you are alone in the world. Pasadur is a little town on Lastovo's west shore, connected to neighbouring Prežba island with a charming stone bridge. Mooring with lazy lines is possible in front of hotel Solitudo- the only hotel on the island. While there are mooring buoys in the nearby Veji Lago bay, remember that anchoring in this protected park is forbidden. Take a long, romantic walk along the promenade and adjust to island time, taking things slow.

Discover Lastovo Island

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Stargazing

Lastovo island all public lighting has been replaced by ecological lighting with 0% emissions to the sky, making its skies darkest in Europe, enabling you to see Milky Way with naked eye. Astrologers have recognized this, but also numerous visitors - nicknaming Lastovo as "the island of crystal stars"

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Lastovo capital

Surprisingly, Lastovo island's capital - Lastovo town, is not found on its curvy shores - but inland. Get there by bus or hiking and learn more about history - like why the chimneys deserve special care and protection.

Day 5

Pasadur to Saplun, Lastovo Nature Park

The day's sailing

10
Nautical miles
1 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Saplun

Sailing around Lastovo nature park can be really fun, so catch whatever winds available and enjoy. Use the short distance to your next overnight spot to make a stop all around the island and savour the sights and soak in the nature in its purest form. Once in Saplun bay, relish in the sandy beach and peace and quiet.

Discover Lastovo

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Hidden bay

Skrivena Luka on the southern shores of the island means hidden harbour. Once you approach, you will see why. The lighthouse Struga marking the entrance is built on a steep cliff 104 meters high. Today this second-oldest lighthouse in Adriatic is equipped with apartements, offering a stunning view of the open sea, with corals found under the sea surface.

Day 6

Saplun to Pomena, Mljet National Park

The day's sailing

16
Nautical miles
2.5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Mljet, Croatia

Point your bow to the east, and after a short sail you will reach the seductive island of Mljet. As you reach the shores of Mljet, stop for swimming and snorkelling in the warm waters that caress the coastline. You’ll finish your night in the sheltered cove of beautiful Pomena. Backed by a dense Aleppo pine forest, this lovely village offers a handful of restaurants and shops to explore.

Discover Mljet island

Mljet Lakes

Spectacular salt lakes

From Pomena you’re just a 15-minute walk from the two spectacular saltwater lakes of Mljet National Park. Swim in the lakes then stroll along the pleasant, shaded paths that encircle them. Catch the boat at Malo Jezero to the 12th century monastery on Sveta Marija Island.

Day 7

Pomena to Dubrovnik

The day's sailing

35
Nautical miles
4.5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Dubrovnik

Passing along the shores of Mljet island, and through the Elaphiti archipelago, you arrive to the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. Dubrovnik Old Town is renowned as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval walled cities on the planet - short sightseeing trip is not to be missed. Dubrovnik is home to a number of Renaissance palaces and ancient citadels, while the warren of pedestrianised streets reveal numerous restaurants, cafés and shops. Choose between two marinas here, and head into the town, walk along the walls, discover Stradun- the main street or get into the cable car above the town for some amazing views.

Discover Dubrovnik

An aerial view of Old Town

Ride a cable car to the summit of Srd Hill for spectacular aerial views of Dubrovnik’s magnificent Old Town. You’ll have a unique perspective on one of Croatia’s most famous landmarks.

Suggested lunch spots

Leave early to make a long stop in Saplunara bay - a long, crescent beach on the south side of Mljet. Delight in the sand-covered land, have a walk among the pine trees, or seek refreshment in a restaurant. The mooring buoys are usually free if you stay for a short period of time during the day.

Day 8

Dubrovnik to Ston

The day's sailing

20
Nautical miles
3 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Ston, Croatia

Today you’ll set sail from Dubrovnik for Ston, a coastal town perched on the slender, finger-like peninsula of Pelješac. You’ll have enough time to explore the town- we suggest checking out the city walls, the second longest defensive walls in the world, also known as "European wall of China". It was built by Dubrovnik state to protect the salt mine in a time when salt was more expensive than gold; today the salt pens are the oldest in Europe. After exploration, relax with a glass of local wine- Pelješac peninsula is the richest wine region of Croatia, some bottles are even exported to English court; and try the oysters - the best in the world.

Discover Ston

Ston, Croatia

Seashells and salt flats

Famous for cultivating seashells and oysters, Ston is the perfect place to sample these delectable treats. Head for Mali Ston, a smaller town on the northern side of Pelješac peninsula, and choose from an array of local restaurants to dine in.

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Suggested lunch spots

Away from crowds, bars and restaurants, Kolocep is a place where one can discover relaxation and inspiration, breathing in the scent of oranges and Mediterranean herbs. Anchor next to the blue cave on the islands southern side for a secluded swim, or just enjoy the surrounding greenery.

Day 9

Ston to Korčula town

The day's sailing

35
Nautical miles
5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Korčula, Croatia

A day's sail from Ston, this leg of your bareboat sailing holiday takes just you to the quiet coves, luscious vineyards and sheltered beaches of Korčula. Stop along the way for swimming and snorkelling on the island of Badija, then explore the island’s 14th century Franciscan monastery. Back on your yacht, set sail for the lively town of Korčula. Here you’ll find museums, galleries and fine restaurants within the beautiful cobbled streets and defensive walls of the town. The evenings are filled with smells and tastes of local cuisine, and if you come at the right time,you might get to see the "Moreška"- atraditional dance with swords performed in the main square.

Discover Korčula Town

The birthplace of Marco Polo

Look out for the house thought to be the birthplace of famed explorer Marco Polo.

Suggested lunch spots

As you cruise the waters between Pomena and Korčula town, you’ll pass the tiny island of Badija. The southern tip of this idyllic island is fringed with numerous beaches perfect for a picnic lunch.

Day 10

Korčula to Vinogradišće bay, Pakleni archipelago

The day's sailing

35
Nautical miles
5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Croatia

Start early to cover 35 miles getting to Vinogradišće bay. On the way are numerous bays along the north side of Korčula island where you can drop anchor and rest, swimming, kayaking or paddling along the lonesome coves. Vinogradišće bay is very popular, full of high-end restaurants, great cocktail beach clubs and mooring buoys to leave your yacht. Island-hopping between tiny islets of Pakleni archipelago and Hvar town isn't reccommendable with your yacht or dinghy - that's why there are numerous water-taxis. Enjoy the busy bay sipping a cocktail in the famous ""Laganini neach bar"", have a walk among the botanical plants of St. Clement island and hit the lively night scene in a restaurant or club. Considering the long sail you had, the bustling night scene, and the proximity of Hvar town just waiting to be explored, we suggest spending two days in this bay to experience all it has to offer. "

Suggested lunch stops

Scedro

Šćedro island

This tiny island south of Hvar, depleted of residents, is the place to be if you want some solitude. The northern bays hide two restaurants that serve local and self-grown food, easily reached if you pick up their buoy. If you want to stretch your legs, you can walk to the deserted monastery, or try to find some sea turtles known to reside here.

Proizd island

Proizd island

Before leaving Korčula island, consider one last stop: anchor by Proizd island. Due to its huge white stone entering the translucent water, this place was announced one of the Med's nicest beaches a couple of times in the past.

Day 11

Hvar town, Hvar

The day's sailing

35
Nautical miles
5 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Hvar town

Hvar town on the same-named island with the most sunny hours in a year definitely deserves a visit. Sightseeing includes St. Stephen's cathedral, the theatre of Hvar from 17th century, the renaissance walls and buildings, and not-to-be-missed fortress Fortica (Spanjola) guarding the town from above. The nightlife in Hvar is the main reason why so many young tourists come in the summer, choosing from a wide range of night clubs, sleeping till noon, and sipping coffee in the afternoon while preparing for an exciting evening. Enjoy the busy bay sipping a cocktail in the famous ""Laganini neach bar"", have a walk among the botanical plants of St. Clement island and hit the lively night scene in a restaurant or club. Considering the long sail you had, the bustling night scene, and the proximity of Hvar town just waiting to be explored, we suggest spending two days in this bay to experience all it has to offer. "

Suggested lunch stops

Scedro

Šćedro island

This tiny island south of Hvar, depleted of residents, is the place to be if you want some solitude. The northern bays hide two restaurants that serve local and self-grown food, easily reached if you pick up their buoy. If you want to stretch your legs, you can walk to the deserted monastery, or try to find some sea turtles known to reside here.

Proizd island

Proizd island

Before leaving Korčula island, consider one last stop: anchor by Proizd island. Due to its huge white stone entering the translucent water, this place was announced one of the Med's nicest beaches a couple of times in the past.

Day 12

Vinogradišće to Stari Grad, Hvar

The day's sailing

15
Nautical miles
2 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
Stari grad

After two days discovering Hvar town, go north to another of Hvar islands's treasures - Stari Grad. The name itself means old town, due to its age, dating back to Greek times. UNESCO saw fit to protect the fields behind Stari Grad, which have been farmed for more than 2000 years and still hide numerous archeological finds. Most of them are visible in the town's museum, right next to the house of poet Petar Hektorović with a hidden garden and a fish pond. Take a swim in one of the bays on the way to the town and then pick up a mooring line on the town quay and visit a restaurant, tasting "gregada" - a special fish stew prepared only on Hvar island.

Discover Hvar island

Hvar

UNESCO protected fields

Rent a car or scooter , or take a full tour around the protected fields around Hvar town.

Suggested lunch spots

Luka Tiha means "the quiet bay". Immerse in its serenity, pick up a mooring buoy and enjoy a dip in the turquise waters of Hvar island.

Day 13

Stari Grad to Lučice, Brač

The day's sailing

10
Nautical miles
1 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
yachts sailing in Lucice

"A short hop over the channel and you are on Brač island. Seize the day and head to the southern tip to see the Golden Cape, the acclaimed pebble beach that shifts daily depending on the currents and the wind. Or climb the hills of Brač and visit the old monastery carved inside the rock for a back-in-time experience. Lučice is a serene bay, filled with mooring buoys. Cook on board or decide to sample some local food in the sea-side restaurants. You can also have a long walk through pine tree forest and reach Milna town, a charming coastal town on the other end of the hill. "

Discover Brač island

Zlatni rat bol

The Golden Cape

Or, in Croatian, Zlatni rat, is the beach found on all of the postcards, marking the little town Bol. Anchor right next to it for a short stop, or head further east to use the town quay or mooring buoys for a bit longer stay in this amiable coastal town. Beach bars, good snorkelling spots, windsurfing, beach volley, it is all here to spend a day on the beach.

The Blaca monastery

Pack a lot of water and very good shoes and hike to the hermitage Blaca, on the southern slopes of Brač island. It was a monastery once founded inside a cave, and today it is a museum. Make sure to opt for the guided tour where you can found out how exactly a 400 kg piano was carried up the steep hill to reach its current destination inside the hermitage, and many more eye-opening facts.

Day 14

Milna to Marina Agana

The day's sailing

20
Nautical miles
3 hr
Sailing time

To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.

Suggested activities

  • Sunbathing Sunbathing
  • Snorkelling Snorkelling
  • Exploring Exploring
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Use your last day of sailing to soak up the sun as you head back to Marina Agana. Cruise along the shores of Brač and Šolta, make a stop in one of the numerous bays for a swim, or have a cocktail along the way.

Discover Marina Agana

Croatia

A snorkelling stop

Tucked into a sinuous bay on Šolta’s north coast, thelarge bay of Necujam will give you the chance for a last swim, jumping from your yacht into the amazingly blue waters. Snorkel around the sunken wreck or kayak around the bay before sailing back to base.