Here is a classic Croatian sailing week with a mix of lively towns, quiet anchorages, hiking, history, swimming, and a bit of adventure, I'd recommend a 7-day Split → Dubrovnik route. It covers the best islands without feeling rushed and keeps daily sailing legs manageable (generally 15–30 nautical miles).
Day 1 – Split → Brač (Bol)
Sailing: 2–3 hours
Onshore activities
Walk to Zlatni Rat, Croatia's most famous beach
Hike or taxi to Vidova Gora, the highest point on any Adriatic island
Explore Bol's waterfront promenade
Sunset drinks overlooking the harbour
Evening vibe: Relaxed coastal town with good seafood and wine.
Day 2 – Brač → Hvar Town
Sailing: 3–4 hours
Onshore activities
Climb to Fortica Fortress for panoramic views
Wander the Venetian old town
Visit St. Stephen's Square
Sample local Hvar wines
Optional
Stop for a swim in the Pakleni Islands before entering port. Hvar is famous for both nightlife and beautiful coves.
Evening vibe: Chic, energetic, and lively.
Day 3 – Hvar → Vis
Sailing: 3–4 hours
Onshore activities
Explore Vis Town or Komiža
Scooter tour through vineyards and old military tunnels
Visit Stiniva Bay
Fresh seafood dinner at a waterfront konoba
Optional excursion
Take a small boat to the Blue Cave on nearby Biševo Island. Vis is often considered one of Croatia's most authentic islands because of its long military isolation.
Evening vibe: Quiet, authentic, less commercial.
Day 4 – Vis → Korčula
Sailing: 5–6 hours
Onshore activities
Explore the medieval walled old town
Walk the city ramparts
Visit local wineries in Lumbarda
Sunset cocktails overlooking the Pelješac Channel
Korčula is often called a "mini Dubrovnik" because of its historic stone architecture.
Evening vibe: Historic and romantic.
Day 5 – Korčula → Mljet National Park
Sailing: 3–4 hours
Onshore activities
Cycle around the famous saltwater lakes
Kayak on Veliko Jezero
Visit the Benedictine monastery on St Mary's Islet
Swim in secluded coves
Mljet is one of Croatia's greenest islands and consistently ranks as a highlight for sailors.
Evening vibe: Nature-focused and peaceful.
Day 6 – Mljet → Šipan (Elaphiti Islands)
Sailing: 4–5 hours
Onshore activities
Walk through olive groves and old villages
Swim in quiet bays
Visit local family-run wineries
Enjoy a slow Dalmatian dinner
This is your decompression day before Dubrovnik. The Elaphiti Islands are far less crowded than the major stops.
Evening vibe: Sleepy island charm.
Day 7 – Šipan → Dubrovnik
Sailing: 2–3 hours
Onshore activities
Walk Dubrovnik's city walls
Explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town
Ride the cable car to Mount Srđ
Visit hidden bars outside the walls
Celebrate the end of the voyage with a harbour-front dinner
Dubrovnik provides a dramatic finale after a week of island hopping.
Best for Different Interests More adventure
Replace Šipan with Lastovo Nature Park:
Stargazing
Sea caves
Hiking trails
Much fewer tourists
More nightlife
Spend two nights around Hvar and skip Šipan.
More hiking and nature
Add:
Vidova Gora (Brač)
Mljet National Park
Mount Srđ (Dubrovnik)
Food & wine focus
Look for:
Plavac Mali wines on Hvar and Korčula
Oysters near Ston
Fresh lobster around Vis
Family-run konobas on Šipan
Best months
May–June: Warm, green landscapes, fewer crowds
September: Warm sea, harvest season, calmer atmosphere
July–August: Most lively but busiest and hottest
This route gives you a strong balance of sailing, culture, hiking, swimming, food, and historic towns without spending every day underway.
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