~ Dalmatian Islands 7 Day Route Two Central Dalmatian Islands
Anchors represent Ports of Interest. Logo for our Bases. Click on yachts for distances.
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From |
To |
Nautical Miles |
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Split |
Milna |
10nm |
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Milna |
Stari Grad |
13nm |
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Stari Grad |
Hvar |
9nm |
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Hvar |
(via Scedro) Vela Luka |
20nm |
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Vela Luka |
Vis |
25nm |
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Vis |
Trogir |
27nm |
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Trogir |
Split |
14nm |
Milna – Island of Brac
Milna on the island of Brač is a natural harbour with numerous bays and sandy/pebble beaches (Pasika, Osibova, Lučice, Maslinova) in the vicinity. The bay of Milna (Milna Port), with its spacious outer and narrow, shallow inner part is the best harbour on the island. There are great seafood restaurants where you can enjoy the days catch!Stari Grad
One of Croatia’s oldest towns, Starigrad dates back to 345BC and was originally a Greek colony called Faros. This pretty bay is a great place for those who are interested in history, as well as being one of the oldest towns in Croatia it has many fine and outstanding buildings. There is a fortified castle in Stari grad, which once belonged to the noted Croatian poet Petar Hektorovic where there is a 16th Century tower and Latin and Croatian inscriptions on the walls…you can almost imagine you’ve stepped back in time.Hvar
After lunch, sail out for Palmižana on the island of Hvar, which bays are among the most beautiful on the Adriatic. You may anchor and enjoy swimming in the clear sea and relax before spending the evening in the town of Hvar. Known as one of the most beautiful towns on the Croatian coast, Hvar lies at the foot of steep cliffs, dominated by an old fortress overlooking its historic buildings. As for nightlife, you will find some of the best bars and clubs on the Dalmatian coast in the fantastic ambience of the town of Hvar.Scedro
A lovely fertile and green island with pine trees on the horizon, Scedro has two well protected bays which played a crucial part in Croatia shipping history because of their protective nature. The ruins of a Dominican monastery, which were also found with ruins of a sailors hospice from 1465 that was abandoned in the 18th Century can be found in the bay of Mostir, a place that’s pulsing with history. A great way to stretch your legs is to walk to the western side where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Hvar’s high mountain ridge at sunset, absolutely breathtaking.Vela Luka
Vela Luka is on the island of Korčula, where you can enjoy swimming, sun and a light lunch. Worth visiting is the old fortified town of Korčula, where the explorer Marco Polo was born. You will have plenty of time to stroll along the narrow medieval streets 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 tourist centre and is known for the beauty of its landscapes - islets (Osjak), bays (Triporti) and olive groves.Vis
Vis has been inhabited since ancient times, where various cultures thrived. A picturesque town where tourist facilities are interwoven 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 environment with crystal clear sea and open sea views, culinary specialties - seafood from the cleanest part of the Adriatic, sports and recreational facilities, tennis, basketball, as well as relaxation - are part of what Vis has to offer. During summer, entertainment events and music evenings take place.Trogir
The route towards the south of Dalmatia begins in Trogir Marina. Trogir is a beautiful World Heritage old town and the perfect place to embark on a Croatian sailing holiday. Spend your first evening exploring the town’s many tunnel like walkways and dine in one of the many Croatian restaurants throughout the town.- Make an Enquiry
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