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Route · 14 days · one-way
Catamaran charter route · Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik
via Korčula & Hvar.

Sail a 14-day catamaran from Dubrovnik through Korčula, Hvar, Vis & Lastovo. Discover hidden bays, UNESCO towns, Blue Cave & Adriatic island beauty.

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Sipan
Day 1

DubrovnikŠipan

Begin in Dubrovnik, then an easy 12 NM sail to Šipan island. Anchor in Šipanska Luka, explore olive groves and citrus plantations of Sudurad, and enjoy fresh octopus salad as the harbour lights reflect a painted sky.

Distance

11 NM

Sailing

~2.2h at 5 kn

Route at a glance

Best season

May – mid-October (peak Jun & Sep)

Duration

14 days · Sat – Sat

Departure

Dubrovnik

Sailing area

Dubrovnik

Route summary

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Day-by-day journey

Named anchorages, restaurants, and route notes for every leg of the week — written by sailors who've actually run this passage.

Sipan
1
Day 1

DubrovnikŠipan

Depart Dubrovnik mid-morning for the 12-nautical-mile hop north to Šipan, the largest of the Elaphiti Islands. You’ll anchor in the sheltered bay of Šipanska Luka, a quiet harbour where stone houses line the waterfront. Take a dinghy ashore to explore the island’s interior, perhaps wandering through ancient olive groves and citrus plantations towards the hamlet of Sudurad. The air here carries the scent of pine and sea salt. For dinner, seek out a waterfront konoba for fresh seafood, perhaps octopus salad, as the setting sun paints the sky in hues of pink and orange, reflecting on the tranquil water. This gentle introduction to the Elaphiti archipelago is the perfect way to settle into the week's sailing rhythm.

Things to do

Anchor in Šipanska Luka bay

Explore Sudurad's citrus plantations

Dine on fresh octopus salad waterfront

Walk inland through olive groves

Mooring tip

Anchor in Šipanska Luka’s sandy bottom in 5-10m, or take a stern-to mooring against the quay if space allows.

Mljet
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Day 2

ŠipanPolače (Mljet)

Depart Šipan for the 12-nautical-mile run south to Polače, the western gateway to Mljet National Park. This sheltered bay offers calm waters, perfect for an afternoon swim before exploring the Benedictine monastery on the islet of St. Mary, accessible by a short dinghy ride or paddle across the tranquil Veliko Jezero. Consider renting bicycles to explore the park's pine-shaded paths, or simply relax at a waterfront konoba. Many serve local specialities like the famed black risotto, a rich dish often prepared using cuttlefish ink, best enjoyed as the cicadas begin their evening chorus. The park is car-free, adding to its serene atmosphere. Anchor your vessel in the bay's sandy bottom, holding well in 5-7 metres of water.

Things to do

Anchor in Polače bay, Mljet National Park

Kayak the serene Veliko Jezero lake

Cycle Mljet's pine-shaded national park paths

Dine on black risotto at a local konoba

Mooring tip

Anchor in Polače bay on sand in 5-7 metres, holding is excellent. No official mooring lines or services, be self-sufficient.

Korcula
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Day 3

PolačeKorčula Town

Today's 12-nautical-mile passage brings you to Korčula Town, a fortified settlement often called 'Little Dubrovnik'. The approach reveals its formidable 15th-century walls and towers, a testament to Venetian maritime power. Moor stern-to in the ACI Marina Korčula, a well-sheltered harbour on the town's western side. Step ashore and immediately feel the history; this is the reputed birthplace of Marco Polo. Wander the herringbone-patterned streets, a clever medieval design to catch the cooling summer breeze. Seek out a tasting of Grk, a crisp white wine indigenous to the island's sandy soil, perhaps at a small enoteca near the St Mark's Cathedral. As dusk settles, the town comes alive with the Moreska Sword Dance, a dramatic spectacle of clashing steel and centuries-old tradition performed in the open air.

Things to do

Moor stern-to at ACI Marina Korčula

Taste indigenous Grk wine near St Mark's Cathedral

Explore the 15th-century Venetian walls and towers

Witness the Moreska Sword Dance performance

Mooring tip

ACI Marina Korčula offers stern-to moorings with lazy-lines; book ahead in peak season for this popular harbour.

Šćedro
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Day 4

KorčulaŠćedro

Depart Korčula town after morning coffee for the 22-nautical-mile passage east to the island of Šćedro, a protected nature park known for its untouched beauty. Aim for Borovik Bay on the island's southern coast, a sheltered anchorage with startlingly clear water where you can drop the hook in sand. This is the place to swim before the cicadas begin their evening chorus. For the more active, a hike inland leads to abandoned shepherd settlements and offers glimpses of the island's pastoral past. The highlight for many is arranging a traditional peka dinner at a local farmhouse – lamb or octopus slow-cooked for three hours under a bell, served with local wine. It’s an authentic taste of island life, far removed from the mainland bustle.

Things to do

Anchor in Borovik Bay's clear, sandy depths

Hike inland to discover old shepherd huts

Arrange a traditional peka dinner at a farm

Swim and snorkel in the protected bay

Mooring tip

Anchor in Borovik Bay in 5-10m sand, holding is excellent; arrange peka dinner ashore in advance.

Vis
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Day 5

ŠćedroVis Town

Depart Šćedro mid-morning for the 15-nautical-mile reach west to Vis Town, the island's main settlement and a former military base. The approach reveals a deep, protected bay lined with elegant Austro-Hungarian architecture. Drop anchor in the clear waters off the town quay or find a stern-to mooring if space allows. Vis Town retains a faded grandeur, a welcome change from the more developed islands. Visit the 19th-century Fort George, perched on a hill overlooking the bay, for panoramic views. Later, take a short dinghy ride to Prirovo Beach for a refreshing swim. For dinner, experience the local tradition of peka at Konoba Barba, where octopus slow-cooked under embers is a speciality. The evening air carries the scent of pine and sea salt.

Things to do

Explore Fort George for harbour views

Swim at Prirovo Beach pebbles

Dine at Konoba Barba for octopus peka

Stroll the waterfront promenade

Mooring tip

Vis Town quay offers stern-to moorings or anchor in the bay; holding is good in sand and mud.

Komiza
6
Day 6

VisKomiža

A brisk 12-nautical-mile reach northwest brings you to the island of Vis, and its western bay, Komiža. Make your first stop the breathtaking Stiniva Cove, a natural amphitheatre carved into the cliffs, accessible only by sea. Drop anchor in the clear turquoise water and take a refreshing dip before proceeding the short distance to Komiža harbour. This picturesque fishing village, with its sun-bleached boats and nets drying on the quay, retains an authentic charm. Moor stern-to along the waterfront promenade, securing lazy-lines. As dusk settles, the scent of pine from the surrounding hills mixes with the aroma of grilled fish at Konoba Bako, where you can savour local specialities like bogueroni, fried anchovies, under flickering harbour lamps.

Things to do

Swim and snorkel in Stiniva Cove's emerald waters

Moor stern-to in Komiža harbour

Dine at Konoba Bako for authentic seafood

Explore Komiža village's narrow stone streets

Mooring tip

Komiža harbour offers stern-to mooring with lazy-lines; holding is good in sand and mud. Arrive before 17:00 in high season.

Stari grad
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Day 7

KomižaBiševo – Stari Grad

Depart Komiža after an early morning visit to Biševo's Blue Cave, timing your arrival for midday when the sun refracts into an electric sapphire glow. The 25-nautical-mile passage east towards Hvar island is often a pleasant beam reach under the afternoon maestral. Aim for Stari Grad, one of Europe's oldest towns and a UNESCO World Heritage site, its harbour protected by ancient defensive walls. Moor stern-to in the town quay, where narrow, stone-paved alleyways invite exploration, leading past Romanesque churches and through vineyards that have produced wine for millennia. Enjoy the scent of pine and sea salt as you settle in. For dinner, seek out a konoba in the old town's heart, perhaps one with a bougainvillea-draped patio, for a taste of the local speciality, gregada, a rich fish stew slow-cooked over olive-wood embers.

Things to do

Visit Biševo's Blue Cave at midday for optimal light

Explore Stari Grad's UNESCO-listed ancient agricultural landscape

Wander the historic stone alleyways of Stari Grad town

Dine on traditional gregada fish stew

Mooring tip

Stari Grad waterfront offers stern-to mooring; arrive early in season as space is limited and popular.

Palmižana
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Day 8

Stari GradHvar (Palmižana)

A short 12-nautical-mile hop south brings you to Palmižana, a cultivated oasis on the largest of the Pakleni Islands, directly opposite Hvar town. Leave the yacht on a mooring buoy or stern-to in the sheltered ACI Palmižana marina, then explore the island's famous botanical gardens, a surprisingly lush contrast to the surrounding karst. Stipanska Bay, a short dinghy ride away, offers excellent snorkelling over submerged reefs and is home to the chic Toto’s Beach Bar, a place to see and be seen. As dusk falls, the scent of pine resin drifts from the hillsides. Consider a water taxi to Hvar town for dinner and a glimpse of its famed nightlife, or enjoy the quieter ambience of a Palmižana konoba serving fresh seafood.

Things to do

Explore the historic botanical gardens of Palmižana

Snorkel the reefs in Stipanska Bay

Water taxi to Hvar town for evening exploration

Dine at a waterfront konoba in Palmižana

Mooring tip

ACI Palmižana offers stern-to moorings or buoys in a well-sheltered bay; book ahead in high season.

Vela Luka
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Day 9

HvarProizd – Vela Luka

Depart Hvar after lunch for the 20-nautical-mile sail south towards the island of Korčula, aiming for the small, uninhabited islet of Proizd. This natural gem, just north of Vela Luka, offers a unique swimming experience in its crystal-clear, rock-carved saltwater pools. Spend the afternoon exploring these natural jacuzzis and sunbathing on the smooth white rock. Later, make the short two-nautical-mile hop across to Vela Luka, a substantial harbour on Korčula's western end. Moor stern-to along the Riva and prepare for dinner at a local konoba, such as Konoba Bata. Sample the regional specialty, žrnovski makaruni, a hand-rolled pasta prepared using a recipe passed down for two centuries, a taste of genuine island heritage.

Things to do

Swim in Proizd's natural rock pools

Sunbathe on smooth white stone

Sail the 2 NM to Vela Luka harbour

Taste 200-year-old žrnovski makaruni

Mooring tip

Vela Luka offers stern-to mooring on the Riva; holding is good in sand and mud. Book ahead in peak season.

Zaklopatica
10
Day 10

Vela LukaLastovo (Zaklopatica)

A gentle 12-nautical-mile passage brings you into Zaklopatica Bay on Lastovo island, a sheltered harbour carved into the land and framed by dense pine forests. Drop anchor in the clear, deep water and take the dinghy ashore to the small waterfront village. For the adventurous, a taxi or hire scooter can take you inland to the Lastovo Lighthouse, perched high for commanding views across the archipelago, or explore the numerous sea caves accessible by dinghy or kayak. The scent of pine resin hangs in the air, a precursor to the evening's feast. Several konobas line the bay, offering fresh seafood; Konoba Santori is known for its lobster spaghetti, prepared with traditional care. As dusk settles, the cicadas begin their chorus, and the night sky reveals a breathtaking display of stars, unfettered by light pollution.

Things to do

Anchor in Zaklopatica Bay's sheltered waters

Trek to Lastovo Lighthouse for panoramic views

Snorkel Lastovo's submerged sea caves

Dine on fresh lobster spaghetti at Konoba Santori

Mooring tip

Anchor in Zaklopatica Bay in 5-10m sand and weed; holding is excellent. Several waterfront konobas offer stern-to mooring with a meal.

Mljet
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Day 11

LastovoPomena (Mljet)

Depart Lastovo for the 18-nautical-mile passage northeast to Pomena, the main harbour on Mljet island and gateway to the National Park. As the hull glides through the clear water, keep an eye out for dolphins, common visitors to this stretch. Upon arrival in Pomena, drop anchor in the sheltered bay, the scent of pine and sea salt filling the air. The afternoon calls for a gentle kayak excursion into the nearby Odysseus' Cave, a sea cavern steeped in myth. Back in Pomena, secure a stern-to mooring and enjoy freshly harvested oysters from the bay, paired with a crisp local Pošip wine, as the cicadas lull you into the evening.

Things to do

Kayak to the legendary Odysseus' Cave

Explore Mljet National Park trails

Savour fresh oysters from Pomena bay

Enjoy a glass of local Pošip wine

Mooring tip

Pomena offers stern-to moorings with good holding in sand and weed; arrive early in high season as space is limited.

Saplunara
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Day 12

PomenaSaplunara Bay (Mljet)

A 22-nautical-mile reach southeast brings you to Mljet island's Saplunara Bay, a tranquil haven known for its sandy shores and shallow, warm waters. The bay offers a welcome change from the rocky Dalmatian coast, reminiscent of a Mediterranean Sahara with its golden dunes. Drop anchor off Blace Beach, a popular spot for its gentle depths perfect for a late-afternoon swim. For a change of scenery, take the dinghy ashore and hike inland towards Korita, a small, traditional village where the scent of wild herbs fills the air and donkeys are still a common sight. The contrast between the open bay and the quiet interior makes for a memorable stop. Be mindful of the shallow entrance to the bay, especially if arriving close to low tide.

Things to do

Swim and relax at Blace Beach

Hike inland to the car-free village of Korita

Explore the sandy seabed with snorkel gear

Enjoy a quiet sunset sail within the bay

Mooring tip

Anchor in sand and weed in Saplunara Bay, depths from 3 to 7 metres; holding is generally good.

Lopud
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Day 13

SaplunaraLopud

Departing Saplunara after a morning swim, the 20-nautical-mile passage north towards Lopud offers a gentle introduction to the Elaphiti Islands' charm. Aim for Šunj Bay on the island's southern side, a rare sandy anchorage in this largely rocky archipelago. Drop the hook in clear, shallow water, perfect for a final afternoon snorkel. Lopud itself is car-free, accessible by a short walk or electric buggy from the bay. Consider a pre-booked treatment at the boutique hotel La Villa Dubrovnik, before settling in for dinner. A waterfront taverna awaits with local specialties, including the classic scampi buzara, best enjoyed as the cicadas begin their evening chorus.

Things to do

Anchor in Šunj Bay's sandy bottom

Walk or take a buggy to Lopud village

Indulge in a spa treatment at La Villa

Dine on scampi buzara at a waterfront konoba

Mooring tip

Anchor in the sand of Šunj Bay, holding is excellent in 5-7 metres. Dinghy ashore to Lopud village.

Dubrovnik
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Day 14

LopudDubrovnik

Cast off from Lopud for the short eight-nautical-mile hop north to Dubrovnik, returning to the mainland harbour as the sun begins to gild the city walls. The approach offers a final chance for a swim in the clear waters of Šunj Bay on the island's western side, known for its sandy bottom. Alternatively, sail directly into Gruž Harbour, securing stern-to alongside the quay. After settling the yacht, take a taxi or local bus up to the Old Town. Wander the UNESCO-listed marble streets, perhaps stopping at a small bar for a toast with Pelješac maraschino liqueur, the perfect accompaniment to the fading light on the ancient stone. This final evening is for celebrating the week's adventures and planning the next.

Things to do

Anchor in Šunj Bay for a final swim

Secure stern-to mooring in Gruž Harbour

Walk the city walls at sunset

Enjoy local maraschino liqueur on the Stradun

Mooring tip

Gruž Harbour offers stern-to mooring with good holding; arrive before 17:00 in peak season.

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