Luxury Yacht charter in Croatia: suggested itinerary from Split
The wild and preserved coast of Croatia offers excellent sailing conditions, beautiful sea and climate. During these years, Croatia. Thanks to its 5800 km of coastline, it has become one of the leading yachting destinations. There are 1244 islands, islets, reefs and reefs of which only 50 are inhabited. The Croatian coastline along with its islands ranks among the most intricate rugged coastlines in the world and proves to be a beautiful destination for a yacht charter.
Below you can take a look at the suggested itinerary for boat rental in Split:

Day 1: Split – Hvar
Boat rental and boarding in Split with direction to Hvar: this glamorous island is one of the main destinations of the Croatian jet-set. The town of Hvar is the hub of the island, very lively for its festivals and nightlife that attract young people from all over the world. Hvar is also a place that will seduce you with its beaches, bays and the nearby Pakleni island chain.

Day 2: Island of Hvar – Mjlet
Mljet is the greenest island in Croatia, covered by a dense Mediterranean forest. It is famous for its sandy shoreline, clear, clean, crystal clear sea and wealth of underwater marine life. This pristine island is well known for its white and red wine, olives, and goat cheese. It is the right place to quietly enjoy the beauty of nature and excellent genuine food. Mljet National Park covers the entire northwestern part of the island of Mljet.

Day 3: Mijet – Dubrovnik
The city of Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. The city has often been referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979 as a city rich in culture and history. The old town is surrounded by 1,970 meters of city walls. Dubrovnik is an elite destination famous for its beautiful beaches, pristine sea, Michelin-starred restaurants, elegant five-star hotels, and adventure sports facilities.

Day 4:
Dubrovnik – Island of Šipan
Šipan, also known as the “Golden Island”, is located 17 kilometers northwest of the city of Dubrovnik. It is an attractive oasis of peace and serenity, the perfect destination for lovers of unspoiled nature. It has several beaches where you can enjoy the beautiful sun and swim in the clear blue sea. During the 15th century, Šipan was considered a chic summer holiday for Dubrovnik’s wealthy families, many of whom built palaces on the island.

Day 5:
Island of Šipan – Island of Korčula
The beautiful green island of Korčula is the sixth largest island in the Adriatic Sea. It is the second most inhabited Croatian island. Korčula is rich in vineyards, olive groves and small villages. The surrounding sea is rich in fish of all kinds, which can be enjoyed in restaurants and taverns all over the island. The most popular destination on the island is the glorious old town of Korčula, a beautiful medieval town built on a small peninsula.

Day 6: Korčula – Vis Island
Vis is a small Croatian island, famous for its pristine vegetation. It is the furthest inhabited island from the Croatian mainland, but it is slowly becoming one of Croatia’s most popular tourist destinations. This paradise island has some of the best beaches, dotted with beautiful bays and secluded coves. The town of Vis is located in a sheltered bay and is the oldest town in Dalmatia.

Day 7: Island of Vis – Island of Šolta
The island of Šolta has become a suburb of Split with only 9 nautical miles between them. 19 kilometers long and 4.5 kilometers wide, it is a paradise for sailing lovers with its 24 bays. The best ones are located on the southern side of the island and can only be reached by boat. Along with beautiful beaches, bays and coves, Šolta offers some interesting diving spots and lovely cycling routes with sea views.

Day 8: Spwinged
Island of Šolta – Disembarkation : Split

