Dubrovnik to Split: A Luxurious Catamaran Journey Through Croatia's Gems

Liv Butler
Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thursday, August 29, 2024 - 16:58

If you’re planning a vacation in Croatia and are looking for the best way to explore this Mediterranean gem, look no further because Croatia Yachting Charter has a perfect solution for you.

By renting a luxurious catamaran charter in Croatia, you will get the perfect opportunity to explore the coast of this Adriatic paradise and discover its unparalleled beauty in an adventurous but elegant way.

To make planning your vacation easier, we bring you an itinerary that will allow you to experience the best locations on the Croatian coast, from Dubrovnik to Split on your skippered yacht charter

Dubrovnik

Taking off from Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," sets a majestic tone for your journey. With its well-preserved medieval architecture, massive stone walls, and stunning views from the ancient city walls, the city is historically and visually impressive. Stroll through the Stradun, the main street of the Old Town, and visit landmarks such as the Rector’s Palace and the Franciscan Monastery.

Mljet Island

From Dubrovnik, sail to Mljet Island, just a short sail away. Mljet is one of the most famous Croatian National Parks and a real heaven when it comes to its natural beauty. While on Mljet, you can explore two saltwater lakes, Veliko and Malo Jezero, or visit an ancient Benedictine monastery on the islet of St. Mary. If you have an adventurous spirit, you can explore the island by bike, do some hiking, or go around the island in kayaks.

Island of Korčula

Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo, is a lovely medieval town known as "Little Dubrovnik." The town's defense towers and stone structures represent its extensive history and cultural heritage. Wander through its small alleyways, see the Marco Polo House, and sample local wines at one of the island's numerous wineries.

Island of Hvar

After spending a peaceful day, exploring Korčula, head to Island of Hvar, famous for its vibrant nightlife as well as stunning landscapes. In the town of Hvar, you can explore historic sites like the Hvar Fortress, enjoy your time on beautiful beaches, and in the evening visit one of the town's lively bars or party in one of the most famous clubs in Croatia.

Island of Brač

After a night out on Hvar, the Island of Brač is a perfect next stop. The island is famed for its white-pebble beach, Zlatni Rat, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Europe. Visit Bol, with its picturesque alleys and seafront, or take a trek to Vidova Gora, the highest hill on the Adriatic islands, for stunning views.

Split

Conclude your journey in Split, just a short sail away from the island of Brač. This city is a perfect blend of ancient history and modern lifestyle. Visit Dicoletian’s Palace, which is the heart of the city and is on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Wander through the maze of streets inside the palace, visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and climb to its top to enjoy beautiful views of the city. After you explore the city center, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Riva promenade, sit in one of the local cafes, and experience the city just like locals do.

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