From Rogoznica to Dubrovnik, this 6-day one-way sailing route offers an incredible journey through some of Dalmatia’s most beautiful towns and islands. Disembarkment is on Friday in Dubrovnik.
Explore the best of Dalmatia, from North to South, in only six days.
Route in brief
The Dalmatian coast is a stunning destination for anyone looking to explore the best of the Mediterranean.
If you’re looking for a unique sailing experience, then you should consider a one-way sailing route from Rogoznica to Dubrovnik. This route is perfect for those who want to explore some of the most beautiful parts of Croatia and learn more about its culture. With its stunning coastline, abundant wildlife, and picturesque villages, this route is the perfect way to experience the best of Croatia from the sea.
Day 1
Rogoznica – Trogir (20 nm)
Make Trogir your first stop.
The town is basically actually a small island with one of the biggest historical heritages in the world. It’s also inscribed in the UNESCO heritage list.
Berthing possibilities: ACI Trogir or SCT Trogir
Day 2
Trogir – Hvar (32 nm)
Spend the day in Hvar town and explore its rich history, climb up to the Fortica fortress or enjoy some of the fine restaurants or taverns.
For a more peaceful night we recommend spending it in Vinogradisce, Zdrilac or Tarsce bay, or ACI Palmizana on the neighboring Pakleni islands.
Day 3
Hvar – Lastovo (35 nm)
Lastovo archipelago is also a Nature Park.
It is famous for its landscapes, rich flora and fauna, crystal clear sea, exceptionally clean night sky (perfect for star gazing), and exciting cultural and historic heritage.
Day 4
Lastovo – Korccula town (29 nm)
When exploring Dalmatia by boat, a visit to Korcula town is a must.
The medieval walled town of Korcula is situated on an oval-shaped swelling of land that points deep into the Peljesac Channel.
Day 5
Korcula Town – Polace (Mljet) (16 Nm)
Polace is a village on Mljet Island and also, the biggest and safest bay on the island.
Four small islands Tajnik, Moracnik, Ovrata, and Kobrava ensure it is secluded and sheltered, which makes the bay an attractive anchorage for yachtsmen.
Day 6
Polače – Jakljan – Dubrovnik (20 + 13 nm)
On day 6, before finishing your route in Marina Frapa in Dubrovnik, we recommend making one or two swim stops on the Elaphiti islands.
Total sailing distance: 165 nm
Places you’ll visit
Trogir
This UNESCO town has a perfect position; in Central Dalmatia, very close to Split airport.
Sailors love anchoring in Trogir since it is naturally secured from winds.
Restaurants: Capo, Konoba Trs, Kristian Pizza
Berthing possibilities: ACI Marina Trogir or Marina Trogir
Hvar
In Hvar town’s hinterland, picturesque lavender fields and fruit trees enchant everybody.
The best time to book a lavender walking tour and see the fields in bloom is between the end of June and the beginning of July.
Restaurants: Meneghello, Toto’s
Berthing possibilities: anchor in Vinogradišće or Ždrilac bay if weather conditions allow it or ACI Palmižana to stay on the safe side
Lastovo
The island is surrounded by 46 islets and reefs, with almost as many fields and tiny old churches on those islands.
Interestingly, Lastovo has no venomous or dangerous animals, so it is completely safe to explore. A rugged coastline with countless bays lets you choose one that will be solely yours.
Berthing possibilities: Skrivena Luka (Porto Rosso)
Korcula
The town architecture was heavily influenced by Venetian Renaissance.
It looks just like a fishbone – the town is grooved with a succession of narrow streets which branch off the spine of the main street.
Restaurants: Dmitri-Lešić palace
Berthing possibilities: ACI Korčula
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Polace (Mljet)
Polace got its name from the Roman palace “Polace”, one of the largest Roman buildings in Dalmatia.
Restaurants: Konoba-Pizzeria Jegulja, Konoba Ankora, Konoba Stella Maris
Berthing possibilities: bay Pomena
Boats for your island hopping
You can take any of our boats from split and go island hopping…