Set sail on a magical 7-day journey around Dubrovnik with Navi Croatia Yacht Charter, exploring the dazzling beauty of the Adriatic Sea. This unforgettable adventure begins in the iconic "Pearl of the Adriatic," a city steeped in history and charm, before taking you to a collection of stunning islands, secluded bays, and lively coastal towns. With NAVI's exceptional fleet and expert guidance, you’ll enjoy seamless sailing and unparalleled comfort. From the unspoiled nature of Mljet to the vibrant nightlife of Hvar, this itinerary promises a perfect balance of relaxation and exploration. Whether you’re lounging on pristine beaches, discovering hidden coves, or indulging in local cuisine, this sailing experience offers a unique perspective of Croatia’s breathtaking coastline. Get ready for a week of pure bliss and unforgettable moments!
Discover and Enjoy Yacht Charter in Croatia
Dubrovnik is a stunning coastal city in southern Croatia, renowned for its well-preserved medieval walls, historic Old Town, and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik boasts cobblestone streets, Gothic and Baroque architecture, and landmarks like the Stradun, Rector's Palace, and Lovrijenac Fortress.
For those seeking a unique way to explore this incredible destination, yacht rental offers the perfect opportunity to sail along its breathtaking coastline and visit nearby islands. Whether you're looking for a relaxing escape or an adventurous voyage, a charter in Croatia allows you to enjoy the beauty of the Adriatic in ultimate comfort and style. With a yacht rental, you can discover secluded beaches, hidden coves, and picturesque fishing villages at your own pace. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a fun-filled trip with friends, a charter in Croatia provides a tailor-made adventure that showcases the region’s stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage.
Day 1: Dubrovnik - Lopud (Elaphiti Islands)-7 NM
Your journey begins in Dubrovnik, a city brimming with history, art, and architecture. Arrive at the marina at your scheduled check-in time and take the time to explore the old city, especially the city walls, which have successfully defended the people of Dubrovnik down the ages. Walk around the market in the old town and get a supply of fresh produce, specific to the Mediterranean.
Visit Kobaš Bay during your exploration of the Elaphiti Islands to have a proper gastronomic feast, consisting of freshly caught and prepared fish as well as fresh vegetables and fantastic local wines.
Lopud is a serene island in the Elaphiti archipelago. Known for its lush greenery, sandy Šunj Beach, and charming car-free ambiance, Lopud is a haven for relaxation. The island boasts historic sites like 15th-century monasteries and churches, alongside stunning coastal views and quiet walking trails.
Day 2: Lopud-Sobra (Mljet Island) – 18 NM
Sobra is a quiet fishing village on the eastern side of the island of Mljet. Two-thirds of the island are protected as a national park, and it’s worth exploring for its exceptional natural beauty. Choose between the several restaurants in Sobra for a peaceful and relaxing meal.
Enjoy activities such as hiking, swimming, and kayaking.
Day 3: Sobra - Korčula (Korčula Island) – 24 NM
Korčula is a delightful town located on the eastern side of the island bearing the same name. The ancient Greek name for the island is “Korkyra melaina’, translated as ‘Black Corfu.’ Its history goes back to Illyric, Greek, and Roman times, as well as the Venetian Republic.
Enjoy the extraordinary cuisine and wine in any of the traditional taverns. You can explore the beautiful nature of land and sea on foot or by cycling and the rich nightlife in the evening.
Day 4: Korčula - Zaklopatica (Lastovo Island)-23 NM
Zaklopatica is a beautiful Sylvan bay on the northern side of Lastovo. The island and surrounding islets are a nature park, best known for the stunning clarity and cleanliness of the sea. The night sky is truly breathtaking, and the island itself has a rich history worth exploring.
Diving, hiking, and cycling are just a few activities to keep you busy, or you can just relax and enjoy the superb waters of the Adriatic.
Day 5: Zaklopatica - Polače (Mljet Island)-23 NM
You return to Mljet to explore Polače, the largest bay located on the northern side of the island. It’s one of two entrances to the National Park. It’s a great place to sightsee, play sports, and eat amazing fish.
Visit the Large Lake and the Small Lake, two saltwater lakes on the island, and have a nice stroll along their shores, which stretch for more than four kilometres. Worth visiting is the former Benedictine monastery St. Mary, located in the middle of the Large Lake.
Day 6: Polače -Šipan-12 NM
Šipan is the largest of the Elaphiti Islands in the vicinity of Dubrovnik. Enjoy its gastronomic delicacies in traditional taverns and take a walk around the island to absorb nature’s beauty. You will not be able to miss the breathtaking manors around the island, as in the past, many wealthy Dubrovnik families spent their summers on Šipan.
Day 7: Šipan - Dubrovnik—18 NM
Spend the last day of your journey swimming and enjoying the many coves around Šipan, and then sail back to Dubrovnik to bring your charter to the marina.
Until we cross paths again.
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