Trogir - Dubrovnik

Hvar
Korcula
Dubrovnik
Mljet
Hvar
Korcula
Dubrovnik
Mljet
  • Day 1

    Trogir - Maslinica (Šolta)

  • Day 2

    Maslinica - Milna (Brač)

  • Day 3

    Milna - Palmižana (Hvar)

  • Day 4

    Palmižana - Komiža (Vis)

  • Day 5

    Komiža - Blue Cave (Biševo) → Green Cave (Ravnik) → Vela Luka (Korčula)

  • Day 6

    Vela Luka - Lastovo (Zaklopatica)

  • Day 7

    Lastovo - Mljet (Polače)

  • Day 8

    Mljet - Dubrovnik

  • Day 9

    Dubrovnik - Okuklje (Mljet)

  • Day 10

    Okuklje - Korčula Town

  • Day 11

    Korčula - Jelsa (Hvar)

  • Day 12

    Jelsa - Lučice Bay (Brač)

  • Day 13

    Lučice - Krknjaši Bay

  • Day 14

    Krknjaši Bay - Trogir

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Detailed Itinerary by days

Day 1
Trogir - Maslinica (Šolta)

Start in Trogir, where medieval stone tells Venetian traders stories. Sail west to Maslinica, the peaceful harbor of Šolta, where olive groves frame a bay of liquid glass. Enter the embrace of the Adriatic, then feast on gregada (fisherman's stew) at a stone-clad konoba, the sunset staining the sky burned orange.

Day 2
Maslinica - Milna (Brač)

The Golden Horn's changing sands and honeyed stone welcome you from Brač's Milna. Swim in clear seas, then enjoy lamb peka in a taverna where cicadas abound from olive groves. There is salt and rosemary in the air.

Day 3
Milna - Palmižana (Hvar)

Hvar's Palmižana pulsate wild lavender and boat-studded bays. While the sun sets, snorkel secret coves, dance barefoot at a beach club, and sip cocktails. Nightfall delivers stars and DJ rhythms.

Day 4
Palmižana - Komiža (Vis)

Vis' salty spirit, Komiža, waits with rakija stories and tangled fishing nets. Swim Stiniva Cove, a pebble beach surrounded by cliffs, then eats crispy bogueroni (anchovies) at Konoba Bako, lamps flashing above the harbour.

Day 5
Komiža - Blue Cave (Biševo) → Green Cave (Ravnik) → Vela Luka (Korčula)

Chase light into Biševo's Blue Cave early in morning; the sea shines blue there. Once in Green Cave by Snorkel Ravnik, sail to the wild west coast of Korčula. Feast on žrnovski makaruni pasta, rolled by hand for decades.

Day 6
Vela Luka - Lastovo (Zaklopatica)

The starriest island in Croatia, Lastovo grounds you in the pine-fringed bay of Zaklopatica. Kayak to secluded beaches, then eat lobster spaghetti under a star-filled sky canvas. The Milky Way seems near enough for human touch.

Day 7
Lastovo - Mljet (Polače)

The emerald woods of Mljet cradle salt lakes. From jade waters, paddle to St. Mary's Island, a 12th-century monastery. Eat grilled squid; the Adriatic lapping at your feet resembles a devoted dog.

Day 8
Mljet - Dubrovnik

Sail south to Dubrovnik, where evening terracotta glows from old walls. Stroll the ramparts, then sip champagne from a cliffside bar; the Adriatic stretches out indefinitely below. Game of Thrones magic thrums the city.

Day 9
Dubrovnik - Okuklje (Mljet)

Sail south to Dubrovnik, where evening terracotta glows from old walls. Stroll the ramparts, then sip champagne from a cliffside bar; the Adriatic stretches out indefinitely below. Game of Thrones magic thrums the city.

Day 10
Okuklje - Korčula Town

Korčula Town is a mini-Dubrovnik with Marco Polo history. Wander mediaeval passageways then feast on fish brodet in a courtyard where swallows fly between stone arches. The wine comes out like liquid gold.

Day 11
Korčula - Jelsa (Hvar)

Jelsa is the secret treasure of Hvar. After swim in secret bays and bike lavender fields, eat gregada stew at a riverside table. The moon walks a silver road across the port.

Day 12
Jelsa - Lučice Bay (Brač)

The sheltering secret of Brač, Lučice Bay. After paddleboard beautiful waves, cook fresh catch on the beach while cicadas murmur. The Adriatic's peaceful heart is the fire crackling and star pulse.

Day 13
Lučice - Krknjaši Bay

Go back to Krknjaši Bay, where the pines preserve pebbled stillness. Swim one last time, then toast under a sky stained with twilight with fig rakija. The sea murmurs tales you will bring back.

Day 14
Krknjaši Bay - Trogir

Returning to Trogir, stop at Čiovo Island for a last plunge. Wander Diocletian's Palace, gelato in hand, salt from the Adriatic remaining on your skin. You will go back; this is a love affair, not a farewell.