14 Day Sailing Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik – Itinerary 1

Itinerary Dubrovnik 1

Dubrovnik – Sipan – Polace (Mljet) – Korcula (Korcula) – Scedro – Vis (Vis) – Komiza (Vis) – Bisevo – Stari Grad (Hvar) – Palmizana – Proizd – Vela Luka (Korcula) – Zaklopatica (Lastovo) – Pomena (Mljet) – Saplunara (Mljet) – Lopud – Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik - Šipan

Day 1

Dubrovnik - Šipan

Šipan is the largest island of the Elaphite Island archipelago, off the coast of Dubrovnik. On its modest surface of 15km, there are 42 villas and 34 churches; largely abandoned in the present day.Though some are being restored. The pristine nature and abundant, authentic Mediterranean vegetation were present here, since ancient times. Once housing over 7000 residents. Šipan's only two villages Šipanska Luka and Suđurađ are home to around 450, mostly elderly citizens, today. The crises of the 20th century led to Šipan's decline, but in recent times, many investments promised a turn for the better. It is, nevertheless, a site of a beautiful marine, land flora and fauna scenery And as such, is a part of every excursion and travel plan through the southern Adriatic.
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Šipan - Polače (Mljet)

Day 2

Šipan - Polače (Mljet)

Polače is a cove on the north side of the island of Mljet, naturally shielded against all winds. It offers berthing from 2m-5m depth on several locations within the cove, and larger vessels berths at several places at its mouth. Caution is advised when entering the cove, due to many shallow areas.
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Polače - Korčula (Korčula)

Day 3

Polače - Korčula (Korčula)

The island of Korčula is the jewel of the Adriatic Archipelago. The island is indented with a series of isles and inlets, and a special mark is bestowed on it by its lush vegetation. Around it, you can enjoy swimming on many beaches, as well as diving in an underwater world of exciting flora and fauna.

The city of Korčula is an historical and touristic center of its island. It is one of the best preserved medieval cities in the Mediterranean. Moreška, dance practiced within Korčula, is one of three chivalric dances that you can witness only on this beautiful island.

The town of Korčula is also considered the birthplace of the world's greatest traveler, Marco Polo, whose house of birth is allegedly located in the center of the old town. ACI Marina Korčula is situated in a small inlet east of town. Its northern side is protected with a breakwater.


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Korčula - Šćedro

Day 4

Korčula - Šćedro

Šćedro is a small island between Hvar and Korčula, with two settlements, now largely abandoned, Mostir and Nastane. It is exceptionally well indented, with many coves and inlets suitable for berth.
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Šćedro - Vis (Vis)

Day 5

Šćedro - Vis (Vis)

The island of Vis is the destination of choice for those visitors who desire the experience of the unique, today largely lost, true Mediterranean atmosphere and way of life. A unique cultural and historical heritage, crystal-clear sea, beautiful, secluded beaches, and many small coves and isles will leave you breathless. The entire history of Vis is linked to fishing, wine growing and wine production. The most renowned authentic white wine is the famous Vugava of Vis, which you can taste in many restaurants and wine cellars there. The town of Vis is situated on the north side of the island, along the beautiful cove of St. Juraj, which appears closed off in a ring-like form by the Isle of Host. Domestic specialties, a pleasant atmosphere, a number of luxurious restaurants and traditional taverns in the very center of town will attract you. The port of Vis has low protection against stronger winds.
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Vis - Komiža (Vis)

Day 6

Vis - Komiža (Vis)

Komiža, the port and town, is situated on the west coast of the island of Vis, along the northeastern side of the spacious bay of Komiža. The port is protected against the east and northeastern winds, but is exposed to the west and southwestern winds. Komiža is considered the cradle of fishing in the Adriatic, as the Fishermen's museum in town testifies. Unique in Croatia, it is located in the old Venetian Tower at the town riva. The construction of wooden ships over the centuries has given birth to the ‘falkuša’; a fishing ship endemic to Komiža, unique in the world for its specific build and sails.
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Komiža - Biševo - Stari Grad (Hvar)

Day 7

Komiža - Biševo - Stari Grad (Hvar)

Not far from the island of Vis, a small paradise island rises from the sea - Biševo. It is renowned for its beautiful sandy beaches, colorful underwater life and unusual natural phenomena. The coastline of Biševo is dotted with many caves.The most famous of which being the Blue Cave, in the Balun Cove. On sunny days, at noon, the sunlight penetrates the cave through its underwater entrance, is reflected off the white rock bottom and illuminates the cave in astounding shades of blue. Entry to the Blue Cave is permitted by small rowboat only, and uniquely in quiet,waveless waters. Stari Grad is the oldest city in Croatia, an Aristotle’s counterpart. It is situated at the end of a bay 4NM deep, along the northwest coast of Hvar. Due to its central position, it has been a seamen's sanctuary for centuries. Today, the Stari Grad cove is an obligatory stop for sailors cruising the Adriatic. The city is surrounded by vineyards, olive tree orchards and pine woods plantations. Its population's main occupations are wine making, olive oil production, pomiculture, fishing and especially tourism. Various options for accommodation, taverns and restaurants serving domestic specialties and traditional fine island wines, cultural landmarks, as well as the variety of sports and recreational activities, attract numerous visitors. The sea around Stari Grad is renowned for its rich flora and fauna.Underwater fishing is possible along the southern coast of Kabel Peninsula which closes around the bay. Stari Grad is not protected against northern winds. Within the Stari Grad Bay, the coves Zavala and Tiha offer shelter from these northern winds. And the coves Gračište, St. Ante and Maslinica offer shelter from the southern winds.
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Stari Grad - Palmižana

Day 8

Stari Grad - Palmižana

Off the southwestern coast of the island of Hvar is located a group of around 20 isles and reefs, known as the Pakleni Otoci (Infernal Islands). Pakleni Otoci is a unique and the most distinguished natural beauty of Hvar. Forested isles amidst crystal-clear blue sea, countless secluded beaches and beautiful desert inlets, present a far-known sunny Arcadia of Hvar. The best shelter on Pakleni Otoci is the ACI Marina Palmižana on the northeastern coast of the isle of St. Klement which is shielded from all winds. However, in a strong southwestern wind, some tidal waves may occur. Palmižana is the oldest and best known resort on Hvar. It is surrounded by thick pine forests and various other exotic vegetation.
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Palmižana - Proizd - Vela Luka (Korčula)

Day 9

Palmižana - Proizd - Vela Luka (Korčula)

Vela Luka is a place of great charm with a rich history. It is located on Korčula Island. The boat ride between Prozd and Vela Luka covers around 7NM. Vela Luka is a lovely small old town with a beautiful harbor and a wide range of activities. The area of Vela Luka on the island of Korčula bears archaeological evidence of habitation as early as the Old Stone Age - 20,000 B.C. To this present day, the Illyrians, Romans and Slavs have all left their marks on this soil, with the Vela Luka of today blossoming from the 18th century. Catch a glimpse of the past by visiting Vela Luka's interesting sights; the Vela Spila or Great Cave. An extraordinary prehistoric cave dwelling in Europe. A trip around town reveals many historical sites and buildings - combined with a picturesque seaview. The city is located at the end of a 9.2km long bay offering excellent shelter from the weather conditions. Trips are organized daily, from there, to the many surrounding islands, including Proizd and Ošjak. Spend your day swimming in its Instagram-worthy quiet beaches located around the island. Get active by renting a standup paddleboard and wade through the crystal-clear rocky shores.
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Vela Luka - Zaklopatica (Lastovo)

Day 10

Vela Luka - Zaklopatica (Lastovo)

Zaklopatica is a cove on the north side of Lastovo, only 2 km from the town of Lastovo. This turquoise bay is Lastovo best-kept secret. Almost closed up by the isle in front of it, that shares its name, the entrances to the cove are 1–7 m deep. Smaller boats can berth at its modest riva or in the middle of the cove up to 15 meters deep. The distance from Vela Luka to this cove is approximately 18 NM. Zaklopatica is a perfect starting point for exploring Lastovo's beautiful natural environment via land, sailing, or diving. The bay has fewer eateries, konobas, and cafés and is a well-liked safe haven. A row of private accommodations and villas surround the bay, providing various cozy lodging options. Taste heavenly food at the Konoba Triton Restaurant while admiring a breathtaking view of the bay. The restaurant is known for its daily catch menus prepared with old family recipes.
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Zaklopatica - Pomena (Mljet)

Day 11

Zaklopatica - Pomena (Mljet)

Pomena is a small port village in the heart of the national park of Mljet. In this village of 50 permanent residents, farming, tourism, and fishing are the primary sources of income. Being very close to Dubrovnik and connected to it by a regular boat line, Pomena is a unique touristic destination. It is nearly 23 NM from Zaklopatica to Pomena. This quiet town can get busy during the summer. While retaining the advantages of the proximity with a large city center such as Dubrovnik, it preserves its natural and historical environment. Various accommodation and recreation alternatives are offered in Pomena, and in the island of Mljet near its national park. This spot must not be overlooked when you sail through the Adriatic. It is 15 minutes walk to Malo Jezero (Small Lake) of the extraordinarily lush Mljet National Park through the village. Around two-thirds of the island is covered by forest. You can take a boat to the monastery from Sv Marija Island or seek out the biking trails among the lakes in the national park. Explore the hiking trails if you wish to have a change in view. As a bay, it's particularly safe because as protected by Pomestak, a tiny island that also serves as a local naturist beach. The perfect place to drop your anchor and spend the night under the stars.
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Pomena - Saplunara (Mljet)

Day 12

Pomena - Saplunara (Mljet)

Saplunara is a beautiful sandy cove situated on the southeastern coast of Mljet, offering private accommodations and serene sandy beaches around the cove. It is at some places very shallow, only allowing for berths up to 2m deep. It is well protected from all winds except southwestern ones.
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Saplunara - Lopud

Day 13

Saplunara - Lopud

Lopud is an island in the Elaphitic Archipelago, south of Šipan. It is very well indented, and has only one settlement and port. The entire cove of Lopud is shallow, allowing berths up to 3m deep. It is exposed to northwest winds.
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Lopud - Dubrovnik

Day 14

Lopud - Dubrovnik

The city of Dubrovnik, once the center of the Dubrovnik Republic which, for a time, competed on equal ground with Venice in the north, is today one of the most important touristic and historic centers on the Adriatic, as well as the Mediterranean. By far the best way to experience the vast cultural and historical heritage of Dubrovnik, is to discover its streets on foot. A stroll through the famous Stradun, and the 25m high, 2km long city walls, will take you past numerous palaces, churches, and various places whose lesser significance all adds up to the vast glory of Dubrovnik. Its name is somewhat of a synonym for Croatia from the far corners of the world, and the more you learn of Dubrovnik, the less surprised you will be to know that its population increases tenfold during the peak of the tourist season.
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