Overview
The Dalmatian Coast is a sailor’s paradise, stretching along Croatia’s Adriatic coastline and featuring crystal-clear waters, historic towns, and over 1,000 islands. From the bustling port of Split to the ancient city of Dubrovnik, this route combines natural beauty with cultural charm.
With calm seas and well-equipped marinas, the Dalmatian Coast is ideal for both novice and experienced sailors.
Highlights
- Hvar Island: Enjoy this glamorous island known for its vibrant nightlife and historic charm.
- Vis Island: Explore secluded beaches and WWII-era tunnels.
- Korčula Island: Visit this medieval walled town, often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik.”
- Mljet National Park: Sail to this tranquil island with its stunning saltwater lakes.
- Dubrovnik: Conclude your journey at this UNESCO-listed city, with its iconic medieval walls.
Distance
~100-200 miles (160-320 km), depending on the islands visited.
Best Time to Go
May to September, with July and August offering the warmest weather and the liveliest atmosphere.