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🇭🇷The Dalmatian Coast

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Sun, Aug 16 — Embark in Split
12:00 PM
Embark — Taste of Croatia Cruise
ACI Marina Split · Uvala Baluni bb, 21000 Split, Croatia
Board your small ship at ACI Marina Split, the main embarkation point for Adriatic small ship cruises. Split itself is a 1,700-year-old city built around the ruins of Roman Emperor Diocletian's retirement palace. The waterfront Riva promenade buzzes with cafes and the palace walls still frame the old town.
1:00 PM🚢
Depart Split — Cruise to Makarska
Afternoon sailing along the Dalmatian coast
The ship heads south along the coast to Makarska, a charming port town nestled beneath the dramatic Biokovo mountain range. The contrast of limestone peaks plunging into turquoise sea is one of the most striking landscapes on the Adriatic.
3:00 PM🏊
Afternoon Swimming — Makarska
Makarska Riviera · Overnight in Makarska harbor
First swim stop of the cruise. Makarska's pebbly beaches are backed by pine forests and the imposing Biokovo massif. The water here is exceptionally clear — perfect for easing into the Adriatic. The town's lively promenade is great for an evening stroll.
Mon, Aug 17 — Brač Island & Stari Grad
9:00 AM
Makarska → Bol (Brač Island)
Morning sailing to Brač, Croatia's third-largest island
Brač is famous for its brilliant white stone — the same stone used to build Diocletian's Palace and, reportedly, the White House in Washington, D.C. The island has been quarried since Roman times.
10:30 AM🏖️
Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn Beach) — Bol
Croatia's most famous beach · Bol, Brač Island
A stunning tongue of white pebbles extending 500 meters into the sea. The tip shifts shape with the wind and currents — it literally changes direction. Consistently ranked among Europe's most beautiful beaches. Backed by a fragrant pine forest.
2:00 PM
Bol → Stari Grad (Hvar Island)
Afternoon crossing to Hvar Island
Stari Grad ("Old Town") is one of the oldest towns in Europe — founded by Greek colonists from the island of Pharos in 384 BC. The surrounding Stari Grad Plain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an agricultural landscape of stone walls and ancient olive groves virtually unchanged since Greek colonization.
Tue, Aug 18 — Hvar Town & Pakleni Islands
9:00 AM
Stari Grad → Hvar Town
Short sail around Hvar's coastline to the island's main town
Hvar Town is the glamorous heart of the island — a sun-drenched harbor town known as the "Croatian St. Tropez." It claims to be the sunniest place in Croatia with 2,724 hours of sunshine per year. The town square is one of the largest in Dalmatia.
10:00 AM🏊
Swim Stop — Pakleni Islands
Archipelago off Hvar's south coast
A chain of 21 small islands just offshore from Hvar Town. Crystal-clear water, hidden coves, and fragrant pine and lavender. The name means "Hell's Islands" (from paklina, the pine resin fishermen used to waterproof their boats), but it's pure paradise.
1:00 PM🏛️
Explore Hvar Town
Renaissance cathedral, historic theatre, Franciscan monastery
Hvar's public theatre, built in 1612, is one of the first in all of Europe — it was open to commoners and nobles alike. The Renaissance cathedral sits on the main square, and the Franciscan monastery houses a collection including a 17th-century painting attributed to Matteo Ingoli. Don't miss the hilltop Fortica (Španjola) fortress for panoramic views of the harbor and Pakleni Islands.
Wed, Aug 19 — Blue Cave & Vis
8:00 AM
Hvar → Biševo Island (Blue Cave)
Weather permitting · Early departure for best light
The Blue Cave (Modra špilja) is a natural sea cave where sunlight refracts through an underwater opening, flooding the grotto with an ethereal silver-blue glow. The effect is best between 11 AM and noon. Discovered by a Czech baron in 1884 and opened to tourists soon after. Small boats ferry you in — duck low and prepare to be stunned.
12:00 PM🏛️
Arrive Vis — Explore the Island
Town of Vis · Overnight in harbor
Vis was a Yugoslav military base closed to tourists until 1989 — making it one of the best-preserved and least commercialized islands in the Adriatic. The town of Vis sits on the ruins of the ancient Greek colony of Issa (4th century BC). Explore the Roman thermal palace ruins, wander the coastal villages of Komiža, and enjoy some of the freshest seafood in Croatia. The film Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was filmed here.
Thu, Aug 20 — Korčula
9:00 AM
Vis → Korčula
Morning sailing to Korčula Island
The crossing from Vis to Korčula takes you across open Adriatic waters with views of multiple islands. Korčula is Croatia's sixth-largest island, densely forested with dark pine and oak — the ancient Greeks called it Korkyra Melaina ("Black Corfu").
12:00 PM🏰
Explore Korčula Old Town
Medieval walled town · Birthplace of Marco Polo
Korčula's walled old town is a miniature Dubrovnik — a fortified peninsula with a herringbone street pattern designed to reduce wind while maximizing airflow. Locals fiercely claim it as the birthplace of Marco Polo (born 1254), and you can visit the supposed Marco Polo House and its tower. The Cathedral of St. Mark holds a Tintoretto altarpiece. Walk the walls at sunset for unforgettable views.
Fri, Aug 21 — Mljet National Park & Elaphiti Islands
8:00 AM
Korčula → Mljet National Park
Morning sail to Croatia's greenest island
Mljet is the most forested island in the Adriatic — 72% covered in dense Mediterranean woodland. Greek legend says Odysseus was shipwrecked here and held captive by the nymph Calypso for seven years. The national park protects the western third of the island.
10:00 AM🌿
Mljet National Park — Salt Lakes & Monastery
Veliko Jezero & Malo Jezero · St. Mary's Island
Two stunning saltwater lakes connected to the sea by a narrow channel. On a tiny island in the middle of Veliko Jezero (Great Lake) sits a 12th-century Benedictine monastery — St. Mary's — one of the most photographed spots in Croatia. Swim in the warm, calm lake water, rent bikes to circle the lakes (~9 km loop), or kayak to the monastery island.
3:00 PM
Mljet → Šipan (Elaphiti Islands) or Slano
Afternoon sailing toward Dubrovnik · Overnight at anchor
The Elaphiti Islands are a small archipelago just north of Dubrovnik — lush, car-free, and wonderfully quiet. Šipan is the largest, with two sleepy villages, olive groves, and medieval summer palaces built by Dubrovnik's aristocracy. If the ship anchors at Slano instead, it's a picturesque mainland port town on its own beautiful bay.
Sat, Aug 22 — Arrive Dubrovnik
9:00 AM
Šipan/Slano → Dubrovnik
Final cruise day · Lunch on board & last swim stop
The final sailing takes you past the Elaphiti archipelago and along the coast toward Dubrovnik. Enjoy the last onboard lunch and a farewell swim in the open Adriatic before arriving at one of the most magnificent walled cities on Earth.
2:00 PM🏛️
Arrive Dubrovnik
The "Pearl of the Adriatic"
Lord Byron called it "the pearl of the Adriatic." George Bernard Shaw said "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik." The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 2 km of intact medieval walls, baroque churches, and limestone-paved streets polished to a marble sheen by centuries of foot traffic. Fans of Game of Thrones will recognize it as King's Landing.
4:00 PM🚡
Optional: Cable Car to Mount Srđ
Panoramic views 405m above the city
The Dubrovnik cable car whisks you 778 meters up to the summit of Mount Srđ in under 4 minutes. At the top: a 360-degree panorama of the old town, Lokrum island, and the Elaphiti Islands you just sailed through. There's a restaurant and bar at the summit — an excellent spot for sunset drinks. The ride down at golden hour is spectacular.
5:00 PM🧱
Optional: Walk the City Walls
1,940 meters of medieval fortifications
The complete circuit of Dubrovnik's walls is nearly 2 km and takes about 1.5 hours. The walls reach 25 meters high and up to 6 meters thick. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, they were never breached. The walk offers stunning views of terracotta rooftops, the harbor, and the open sea. Go late afternoon when the light is golden and the crowds thin out.
Sun, Aug 23 — Disembark Dubrovnik
9:00 AM
Disembark — Dubrovnik
Obala Ivana Pavla II 4, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Disembark after breakfast. The port is a short walk or taxi to Dubrovnik's Old Town. If you have time before your onward journey, the morning light on the Stradun (main street) is beautiful, and the Buža Bar — carved into the cliffs outside the city walls — is a perfect farewell drink spot.
⛵ Embark & Disembark
Embark — SplitSun, Aug 16 · 12:00 PM · Ul. Josipa Jovića 21, 21000, Split
Disembark — DubrovnikSun, Aug 23 · After breakfast · Obala Ivana Pavla II 4, 20000, Dubrovnik
🗓️ Port Schedule
Day 1 — Sun, Aug 16Split → Makarska
Embark
Day 2 — Mon, Aug 17Makarska → Bol (Brač) → Stari Grad (Hvar)
Day 3 — Tue, Aug 18Stari Grad → Hvar Town · Pakleni Islands swim
Day 4 — Wed, Aug 19Hvar → Biševo (Blue Cave) → Vis
Day 5 — Thu, Aug 20Vis → Korčula
Day 6 — Fri, Aug 21Korčula → Mljet National Park → Šipan/Slano
Day 7 — Sat, Aug 22Šipan/Slano → Dubrovnik
Day 8 — Sun, Aug 23Disembark Dubrovnik
Disembark
👥 Travelers
Patrick Turner
Alison Turner
Jane Potter
Joe Potter
📍 Key Addresses
Embark Port — SplitUl. Josipa Jovića 21, 21000, Split
Disembark Port — DubrovnikObala Ivana Pavla II 4, 20000, Dubrovnik
🆘 Emergency Info
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Currency
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Time Zone
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