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Suggested sailing route 1 - South - Lastovo

 
  • Day 1 - Saturday - embarking in Trogir
  • Day 2 - Sunday - Trogir - Milna (island of Brac) - Palmizana / Hvar
  • Day 3 - Monday - Palmizana / Hvar - Vela Luka / Korcula
  • Day 4 - Tuesday - Vela Luka / Korcula - Mljet
  • Day 5 - Wednesday - Mljet - Zaklopatica (Lastovo)
  • Day 6 - Thursday - Lastovo - Vis
  • Day 7 - Friday - Vis - Trogir
  • Day 8 - Saturday - disembarking in Trogir

Day 1 - Saturday - embarking in Trogir

The route towards the south of Dalmatia begins in Trogir. This beautiful,fortified old town with its magnificent cathedral and labyrinth of winding,narrow streets and numerous first class restaurants is ideal for getting to knowDalmatian cuisine and the local customs and traditions.

Day 2 - Sunday - Trogir - Milna (island of Brac) - Palmizana / Hvar

The next morning, sail out for Milna on the island of Brač - a natural harbour with numerousbays and sandy/pebble beaches (Pasika, Osibova, Lučice, Maslinova) in the vicinity. The bay ofMilna (Milna Port), with its spacious outer and narrow, shallow inner part is the best harbouron the island. The only marina on the island of Brač, ACI Milna, has 200 berths and 20 dry dockstorage places. Have lunch in one of the seafood restaurants serving only fish caught on thatvery day. After lunch, sail out for Palmižana on the island of Hvar, which bays are among themost beautiful on the Adriatic. You may anchor and enjoy swimming in the crystal clear sea andrelax before spending the evening in the town of Hvar. Known as one of the most beautiful townson the Croatian coast, Hvar lies at the foot of steep cliffs, dominated by an old fortressoverlooking its historic buildings. As for nightlife, you will find some of the best bars andclubs on the Dalmatian coast in the fantastic ambience of the town of Hvar.

Day 3 - Monday - Palmizana / Hvar - Vela Luka / Korcula

Continue towards the south and you'll arrive in Vela Luka on the island of Korčula, where you can enjoy swimming,suntan and a light lunch. Afterwards, we recommend sightseeing of the old fortified town of Korčula,where the explorer Marco Polo was born. You will have plenty of time to stroll along the narrow medievalstreets of Korčula and visit the birth house of Marco Polo that is nowadays a museum. Return to Vela Luka,known both as the oldest and the youngest settlement on the island. Today, Vela Luka is an important touristcentre and is known worldwide for the beauty of its landscapes - islets (Osjak), bays (Triporti) and olive groves.

Day 4 - Tuesday - Vela Luka / Korcula - Mljet

After leaving Korčula, dive even deeper into history and head for the mysterious island of Mljet,today a national park. Legend has it that Ulysses spent long time in the company of the magicalnymph Caliphs on this very island. At the first sight of this magnificent landscape, you willknow why - numerous secluded bays and inlets are just a part of the natural beauties of this heavenon earth.

Day 5 - Wednesday - Mljet - Zaklopatica (Lastovo)

Today, explore Zaklopatica on the island of Lastovo, an ideal place for a quiet holiday,far from the hustle of busy tourist destinations. Homegrown food (Lastovo is known for lobsters)and excellent wines, as well as an extensive recreational offer - sailing, surfing, fishing - willmake your stay particularly pleasant. Specially attractive are boat rides to islands and islets ofthe Lastovo Archipelago, where you can enjoy swimming or a fish picnic.

Day 6 - Thursday - Lastovo - Vis

In the morning, after breakfast, sail out for the island of Vis, inhabited since ancienttimes, where various cultures thrived. Picturesque town where tourist facilities areinterwoven with historic buildings and sites offers also beautiful sandy and pebble beaches(Parija, Rogačić, Mala and Vela Svitnja and so on) in the vicinity. Clean environmentwith crystal clear sea and open sea views, culinary specialties - seafood from the cleanestpart of the Adriatic, sports and recreational facilities, tennis, basketball, as well asrelaxation - are part of what Vis has to offer. During summer, entertainment events and musicevenings take place.

Day 7 - Friday - Vis - Trogir

After breakfast, sail towards Trogir and spend the pleasant final evening.

Day 8 - Saturday - disembarking in Trogir

In the morning disembarking and best regards till we meet next time.

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