Primošten - Dubrovnik - 14 Days

Pakleni islands
Hvar
Mljet
Dubrovnik
Pakleni islands
Hvar
Mljet
Dubrovnik
  • Day 1

    Primošten - Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši Bay)

  • Day 2

    Veli Drvenik - Milna, Brač

  • Day 3

    Milna - Palmižana, Hvar

  • Day 4

    Palmižana - Komiža

  • Day 5

    Komiža - Vela Luka (Korčula)

  • Day 6

    Vela Luka - Lastovo (Zaklopatica Bay)

  • Day 7

    Lastovo - Mljet (Polače)

  • Day 8

    Mljet - Dubrovnik

  • Day 9

    Dubrovnik - Mljet (Okuklje)

  • Day 10

    Okuklje - Korčula Town

  • Day 11

    Korčula - Jelsa

  • Day 12

    Jelsa - Lučice Bay (Brač)

  • Day 13

    Lučice Bay - Maslinica

  • Day 14

    Maslinica - Primošten

Primošten – Dubrovnik – Primošten Route Image

Detailed Itinerary by days

Day 1
Primošten - Veli Drvenik (Krknjaši Bay)

As you ride from Primošten's maze of cobbled alleys into Veli Drvenik, a peaceful island where goats outnumber people, kiss the mainland farewell. Anchor at Krknjaši Bay, where over a pebble bottom water shimmers like liquid sapphire. Swim ashore to family-run konobas for grilled sardine plates eaten with fingers as the sun sets.

Day 2
Veli Drvenik - Milna, Brač

Catch the morning air to Brač following a dawn swim in beautiful seas. Milna presents itself as a storybook, a crescent-shaped harbour surrounded by stone villas from the 17th century. Book ahead; wander to a secret peka supper location where lamb slow-cooks under a bell-shaped lid then trek to Vidova Gora for vistas extending to Italy.

Day 3
Milna - Palmižana, Hvar

As the Pakleni Islands emerge from the water, their pine trees frame hidden bays. Sail south. Drop anchor in the botanical bay of Palmižana, where art sculptures are next to tropical palms. Snorkel among schools of silver fish, then let the glitz of Hvar Town entice you—sip lavender cocktails in a royal garden as yachts sparkle like fireflies.

Day 4
Palmižana - Komiža

Plot a course westward from the Adriatic's 'end of the world,' Vis. Komiža welcomes you with pastel homes and netting mending fisherman. At twilight, climb to the hilltop Hum citadel and then eat riblja čorba (fisherman's soup) at a harborside table while moonlight dances on the sea.

Day 5
Komiža - Vela Luka (Korčula)

There is enchantment in dawn here. At sunrise, slip into Biševo's Blue Cave and see the water lit neon azure by sunlight. Then explore Ravnik's Green Cave, an emerald light buried cathedral. By afternoon, sail to the wild west coast of Korčula, where the old olive groves murmur stories of Greek explorers.

Day 6
Vela Luka - Lastovo (Zaklopatica Bay)

Sail for Lastovo, the isolated star of Croatia. Zaklopatica Bay holds your boat between pine forests and cliffs. If you're lucky, hike to the famous lighthouse, its beam cutting across the bluest hour, then join residents for a fešta (festival); expect accordions, smoked pork, and rakija shots under the Milky Way.

Day 7
Lastovo - Mljet (Polače)

Allow the seas to lead you to the island of myth and monasteries Mljet. Kayak across saltwater lakes in Polače to St. Mary's Isle, where Benedictine monks previously worshiped. Under Roman palace remains, dock your paddleboard and dive for oysters, the best appetiser available from nature.

Day 8
Mljet - Dubrovnik

The water separates as if to reveal Dubrovnik's magnificent entrance. Dock outside the Old Port after sailing beneath the ancient walls, the stones of which are gleaming honey-gold. Indulge in the marble streets and ascend the ramparts at sunset to witness the rooftops turn a fiery red.

Day 9
Dubrovnik - Mljet (Okuklje)

Go north of Mljet to a peaceful area to get away from the city. As you look out over Okuklje Bay, you'll see deserted stone homes that reflect the tranquil waters. While bats soar overhead, fish for sea urchins in shallow coves and cook freshly caught bream on deck.

Day 10
Okuklje - Korčula Town

Go back to Korčula Town, the claimed birthplace of Marco Polo. Follow its herringbone-patterned streets to a rooftop tavern for a bold, bitter, unforgettable grk wine tasting. See moreška sword dancers duel in the 500-year-old main square at evening.

Day 11
Korčula - Jelsa

Sail north to Jelsa, the understated treasure of Hvar. Moor next to lavender farms and ride to secret beaches like Vela Stiniva, where pebbles coves clasp cliffs. Feast on figs and Pag cheese at a vineyard bar, the air humming with cicadas.

Day 12
Jelsa - Lučice Bay (Brač)

Brač invites you back, this time to Lučice Bay—a secluded haven where pine roots scratch into cliffs. Trekking up to a shepherd's cottage for cheese aged in rosemary and moonlight, paddle to a lonely beach.

Day 13
Lučice Bay - Maslinica

Šolta is your last stop on islands. Golden-hour light gilds from Maslinica depict olive trees and eighteenth-century castles. Swim to the sandy shallows of Čikat Bay, then at a waterside table toast the sunset with rožulin, Šolta's rose liqueur.

Day 14
Maslinica - Primošten

On the mainland shore, one last sail past vineyards and fishing communities. As the church bells ring in Primošten, climb to the hilltop cemetery—where stone crosses over the islands you have loved, now imprinted on your spirit.