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Croatia

Discover Croatia from Dubrovnik

Embark in Dubrovnik and explore Croatia from the sea: DUBROVNIK, POLACE, VELA LUKA, HVAR, VIS, KORCULA, SIPAN.

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Day 1 - Dubrovnik

With its iconic golden city walls and renowned status as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," enchanting Dubrovnik effortlessly captures the essence of the fantasy series for which it is celebrated. Dating back to the 7th century, the exploration of Croatia's capital reveals a tapestry of baroque beauty, UNESCO treasures, and strolls on limestone pavements that promise extraordinary discoveries at every turn. A visit to the city walls is essential for a true sense of the surroundings and to bask in the captivating blue vistas of the Adriatic Sea. Relax with a coffee along the pedestrian street of Stradun, marvel at 16th-century paintings by Raphael in the Cathedral, and explore ancient forts and towers. 

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Day 2 - Polace & National Park Mljet

Nestled on a captivating bay, this delightful village showcases ancient remnants, breathtaking natural landscapes, and crystalline azure waters. Traditional stone structures, charming boutiques, and eateries serving locally procured seafood and produce grace the village streets. Two historic palaces, dating to the Roman Empire, beckon exploration, while the surrounding forest reveals concealed waterfalls and hiking paths. The bay accommodates vessels of various sizes, facilitating convenient exploration of nearby islands and secluded coves. With its serene ambiance and untouched scenery, this concealed treasure emerges as an ideal destination for those in pursuit of a peaceful retreat in a striking coastal locale.

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Day 3 - Vela Luka & island of Korcula

Vela Luka creates a vibrant first impression with a row of 19th-century houses gracing the palm-fringed waterfront on the western edge of the island of Korcula. While not as ancient as some other Croatian towns, Vela Luka doesn't compromise on its enchanting offerings. The city hosts rich archaeological collections, museums, and exhibitions. Meandering roads lead through olive groves and past fortresses, while Mount Hum majestically overlooks the translucent blue sea. Explore incredible caves inhabited since the Stone Age, savor the delights of traditional fish, wine, and olive oil dishes, and meander through artsy streets adorned in mosaics and lined with local crafts.

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Day 4 - Pakleni island & Hvar

The Pakleni Islands, situated just 5 km from the city of Hvar, form a chain of rocky islets off the coast of Hvar. This stunning archipelago is a favored day trip from Hvar town, offering some of Croatia's most breathtaking beaches, premier snorkeling spots, and renowned beach clubs. Across the Hvar Strait, the Pakleni Islands feature picturesque coves, stunning beaches, trendy bars, and captivating natural beauty. Basking in the Mediterranean sun, swimming in the crystal-clear Adriatic waters, exploring new bays, and enjoying vibrant leisure, the Pakleni Islands are a must-visit and one of the most popular day trips from Hvar. The name "Paklinski Otoci" is often translated as "Hell" or "Hells' Islands," originating from "paklina," an archaic term for a type of pine resin once harvested on the Pakleni archipelago for boat waterproofing.

 

Bathed in sunlight, Hvar radiates like a treasure in Europe. Renowned for its upscale beach appeal, this Croatian town is adorned with brilliant skies, azure seas, and a picturesque landscape blending lavender and olive groves, undulating hills, red-roofed towns, and tranquil pine forests. Serving as a captivating trade hub, Hvar bears the imprints of various civilizations, including the Venetians, Romans, and Greeks. Uncover the treasures of Hvar by visiting the Franciscan Monastery with its famed Last Supper painting, sailing along the enchanting beaches of the Pakleni Islands, exploring abandoned villages, strolling the fortress walls, and indulging in the exquisite Croatian wines offered by the local wineries.

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Day 5 - Vis

Nestled in the northeastern part of Vis Island, the town of Vis rests serenely at the base of a sheltered bay. If your heart beats for culture, tradition, mystery, and the delectable offerings of Adriatic cuisine, then Vis, or Issa as known to ancient Greeks, will captivate your soul. What makes Vis truly extraordinary is its ability to suspend time, preserving an atmosphere where the past endures. Founded by ancient Greeks in 397 B.C., Vis exudes an enduring Mediterranean allure, embodying a life free from stress and turmoil. Recognized as a premier destination for global yachters, Vis invites you to unravel its mysteries firsthand.

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Day 6 - Korcula

 

Korčula stands among Croatia's most cherished islands, making it an essential addition to your Croatian charter itinerary. Dubbed "Black Korčula" by the Ancient Greeks for its abundant forests of Aleppo pine, cypress, and oak, this captivating island unfolds its vibrant cultural legacy and captivating legends to all who visit. Wander through the enchanting labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets within the 13th-century walls of Korcula, or immerse yourself in the numerous art exhibitions and summer evening festivals. As Croatia's sixth-largest island, Korčula spans an average length of 20 miles and a width of 4 to 5 miles.

For those exploring Korčula, the Polo family house, the birthplace of the renowned adventurer Marco Polo, stands as a captivating attraction. The island's inhabitants take great pride in preserving their heritage, evident in the meticulously organized church festivities and the annual enactment of the medieval chivalry play, the Moreska, which weaves through the city's streets.

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Day 7 - Sipan

The largest island in the Elafiti Archipelago, Sipan, offers a captivating escape with a history dating back to the 11th century. Adored by the aristocracy of ancient Dubrovnik, the island boasts remnants of grand summer residences and impressive palaces. Nestled on the northwest side of the island, Sipanska Luka is a lively fishing village, ensuring delightful maritime delicacies for enthusiasts of seafood. Renowned for its wine and olive oil production, Sipan features lush groves of citrus, sprawling vineyards, and olive orchards. Near Dubrovnik, the island provides ample opportunities for day excursions, or you can choose to revel in its sparkling turquoise waters and unforgettable sunsets. Numerous enchanting coves invite anchoring, and beach bars dot the coastline for guests seeking relaxation, sunbathing, and socializing.

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Day 8 - Dubrovnik

End of your charter, disembarkation in Dubrovnik.

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