Sail to four of Croatia's most popular Adriatic islands—Vis, Korčula, Hvar, and Brač. Enjoy the sea breeze and sunshine as you relax and delight your senses onboard your private sailboat, stopping along the way to swim, snorkel, and explore charming coastal towns. You'll begin and end in Split and chart a route to nearby islands with time spent to discover the beautiful Pakleni archipelago.

Highlights

  • Dine on fresh-caught seafood and traditional Dalmatian cuisine in Split
  • Stroll Vis Town's "center": a long, thin strip of buildings that hug the bay
  • Experience the iridescent blue waters of Biševo's Blue Cave
  • Discover the 16th-century Španjola Fortress on Hvar
  • Swim and snorkel off the coast of Brač Island

Brief Itinerary

Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Welcome to Split! Split
Day 2 Sail from Split to Vis Vis Town
Day 3 Sail from Vis to Korčula, Stopping at the Blue & Green Caves Korčula Town
Day 4 Sail from Korčula to Hvar Island via Pakleni Islands Hvar Town
Day 5 Sail from Hvar to Split via Brač Split
Day 6 Depart Split  

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to Split!

Split
Split

From the airport, it's a short (45-minute) drive to the center of Split. Depending on your arrival time, check into your hotel and take the rest of the day to explore the historic port city on your own. 

Founded 1,700 years ago by Roman emperor Diocletian, Split's Old Town consists of a number of impressive sites, including Peristyle, Cathedral of St. Dominus, and Diocletian's Palace, one of the best-preserved Roman buildings in the world. Start in Peristyle Square, taking in the 3,500-year-old sphinxes Diocletian brought back from Egypt before exploring the 4th-century complex. From there, pass through the Iron Gate and into Pjaca Square for pretty views of white marble tiles, a Romanesque clock tower with the remains of a medieval sundial, and the 15th-century Town Hall

In the evening, take a stroll along Split's seafront Riva to admire the waterfront views before finding the off-beat Konoba Dioklecijan restaurant, just to the left of the Bronze Gate for a bite to eat, its outdoor terrace built into the walls of Diocletian's Palace.

Day 2: Sail from Split to Vis

Scenic view at picturesque Vis Town
Scenic view at picturesque Vis Town

This morning you'll take a private sailboat from Split for a full day of sailing to the island of Vis. Enjoy the sea breeze and the day's sun as you relax and delight your senses with the sound of the waves and a chance sighting of dolphins (if luck is on your side!). On arrival, there will be some time for swimming and snorkeling before docking in Vis Harbor for the night. With few new houses built on the hillside behind Vis Town, you'll relish the feel of this traditional town. 

If you desire to stretch your legs on land, take a stroll of the "center" of town: a long, thin strip of buildings that hug the bay.

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Day 3: Sail from Vis to Korčula, Stopping at the Blue & Green Caves

The Blue Cave or Modra špilja
The Blue Cave or Modra špilja

Leaving Vis in the morning, you'll sail to the east coast of Biševo Island, a popular, though often crowded destination, to see the iridescent blue waters of Modra Špilja (Blue Cave). Upon landing on the island, you'll transfer to a cave friendly boat and float inside the cave to discover the natural phenomena for yourself. And if the weather is favorable, you'll also sail to the nearby small island of Ravnik off the southern coast of Vis to swim inside the Green Cave—a special treat as you aren't allowed to do so in the Blue Cave. 

When it's time you'll set sail for Korčula Town on the eastern tip of the island of the same name, where you'll dock for the evening. If there's interest, take some time to discover Korčula's numerous restaurants, taverns, shops, and bars as you roam the maze of gray stone houses, alleys, churches, and squares.

Day 4: Sail from Korčula to Hvar Island via Pakleni Islands

Hvar rooftops, harbor, and Pakleni Islands
Hvar rooftops, harbor, and Pakleni Islands

Pull up anchor this morning and set sail to snorkel and swim the bays and inlets of the Pakleni Islands archipelago as you make your way to Hvar. A collection of 14 wooded and rocky islets, the Pakleni Islands are the most beautiful part of the Hvar Riviera and are a favorite retreat for locals seeking to escape the summer heat. 

Next, you'll continue the short distance to Hvar Town, where you'll spend the night aboard the boat, anchored in the Hvar harbor.  Hvar is a popular destination with tourists due to its natural setting, mild climate, and its historic port town of the same name. Depending on timing, you might like to explore some of Hvar Town's highlights: the 13th-century walls, the 16th-century Španjola Fortress, and the main square anchored by the Renaissance-era Cathedral.

Day 5: Sail from Hvar to Split via Brač

The island of Brač
The island of Brač

In the morning you'll continue the sailing journey back toward Split. On the way, you'll break up the venture with a trip in and around the island of Brač. The largest of the central Dalmatian islands, Brač is bursting with historic sites dating back to Ancient Greece and the Middle Ages. You'll make one last stop at one of the island's hidden bays for swimming and snorkeling, and if there are time and interest, perhaps a short hike after lunch. 

Upon arriving back in the historic coastal city in the late afternoon, you can make your way to Bačvice Beach to get your land legs back as well as relax on the sand warmed by the day's sun before choosing a nearby restaurant for dinner. An excellent option is Dvor, a café-restaurant featuring contemporary Dalmatian dishes and for something sweet, find your way to Perivoj, a popular dessert spot in one of Split's oldest pleasure gardens.

Day 6: Depart Split

Wander Split and discover its ancient buildings
Wander Split and discover its ancient buildings

If you have a free morning before departing, check out the Green Market (Pazar Market). A lively fruit and vegetable outdoor market just east of the Diocletian Palace, this is a great place to see how the locals shop and to pick up some fruit for your flight home. Farmers from the surrounding areas of Split come into town every day to sell their seasonal local produce from sunrise to 2 pm. 

Depending on traffic, it usually takes 45 minutes to travel from Old Town to the airport. Best to arrive at the airport at least two hours prior to your international departure (and with some extra time to drop off your rental car, if you have one).