Examples of Croatian Itineraries

Itinerary example for a 5 day, one-way sail from Trogir to Biograd

Departing from the outstanding small historic town of Trogir, we first stop at a small bay with family style restaurants, konobas. Sailing north to Primosten, another historic jewel, we continue on to the pretty bay at Prvic, then to another bay on Murter Island, Kosirina, and a final sail to Biograd.


Itinerary example for a 7 day, one-way sail from Biograd to Split

We’ll sail south from the old historic town on Biograd to the small island bay of Tijat. A short sail brings us to the large historic town of Sibenik for a day of exploring or a side trip to the Kirka Waterfalls. On to the small historic town of Primosten and then a long sail to pretty Jorga Bay and its ‘konoba’ family restaurant. Around the SE tip of Solta we’ll stop at the small fishing village Stomorska before our final sail to Trogir, a gem of the historic towns.


Itinerary example for a 10 day, one-way sail from Split to Dubrovnik

This sail allows for extra time to not only visit the historic towns of Trogir, Stari Grad, Hvar, Korcula and Dubrovnik while also stopping at the smaller towns of Milne and Vis and overnights at secluded bays with konoba restaurants, Polace and Okukje.


Itinerary example for a 10 day, one-way sail from Dubrovnik to Split

Starting from the old city of Dubrovnik, we’ll stop along Mljet’s coast before sailing over to Lastovo, a beautiful, quiet island. We’ll visit additional ancient towns like Korcula, Hvar and Stari Grad, the small villages of Secdro and Stomorska and the popular town quay of Vis.


Itinerary example for a 6 day, one-way sail from Split to Biograd

The beautiful Old city of Trogir is an excellent start to this sail north to the Islands and towns of North Dalmatia. We’ll see another ancient town, Primosten and the bays of Rogoznica, Zirje, Opat and the village of Vrgada