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Discovering the wonderful Hvar - Vis - Korcula

Next Departure:

May 4, 2024

Croatia:

Split Archipelago

Duration:

6 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

5 people

Available:

May - November

Suitable for travellers:

21 - 75 years

Boarding from:

Vodice

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Zoran Z.

Member since 2023 -

Private

Croatian

English

German

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This experience, in a nutshell

Embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure from the charming town of Vodice, setting course for the stunning island gems nestled within the enchanting Split archipelago. Picture yourself exploring the captivating beauty of Hvar, the tranquil allure of Vis, and the rich history of Korcula. No sailing experience? No worries! We can ensure a seamless journey, catering to travelers of all ages. Immerse yourself in the thrill of sailing, where azure waters meet endless skies.

Whether you're a novice or a seasoned sailor, this is the perfect escape. Join us for a blissful voyage, a fusion of relaxation and excitement, creating lasting memories on the open seas. Your dream sailing holiday awaits – discover, unwind, and let the winds guide you.

The boat departs from Vodice in the direction of island pearls in the Split archipelago. Hvar, Vis, Korcula.

Starting from

€518

6 days - 7 nights

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Boat & Classes of Service

Elan 384 Impression - 2006

Type

Monohull

Length

11.55 m.

Toilets

1

Cabins

3

Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Vodice.

Saturday

May 4

from 15:00

to 16:00

Our trip ends here:

Vodice.

Saturday

May 11

from 8:00

to 9:00

Leg 1

Vodice - Drvenik Veli

The place of departure is the town of Vodice, the leading tourist town in Šibenik-Knin County. We set sail immediately upon arrival in the direction of the island of Drvenik Veli, where we will spend the night. The Kod Jere restaurant is famous far and wide on the island.

Leg 2

Drvenik Veli - Hvar

On Sunday, we can hike to the bunker from WW2, and on the other side of the island there is the most beautiful lagoon in this part of the Adriatic - the Blue Lagoon. After swimming, we head towards the Paklin Islands near the town of Hvar. We can tie up to a buoy in the port of Hvar or stay in the bay in the Paklin Islands and take a taxi boat to the town of Hvar. I prefer this second combination because of the very rough sea and the very bad overnight stay in the port of Hvar.

Drvenik Veli - Hvar

Leg 3

Hvar - Vis

On Monday we sail in the direction of the town of Vis. A beautiful city with a rich history, like the whole island. Vis is the oldest city in Croatia.

Hvar - Vis

Leg 4

Vis - Komiza

In the morning we head to Komiža and do not bypass the blue cave on Biševo. Later try to get closer to the most beautiful beach on the Adriatic Sea - Stiniva and anchor in Veli Budikovac bay.

Vis - Komiza

Leg 5

Budikovac Veli - Korcula

On Wednesday, we head towards the island of Korčula and explore the beautiful coves around Vela Luka.

Leg 6

Korcula - Blue Lagoon

On Thursday it is time to return, so they would do the longest voyage from Korčula to the NW side of Šolta, or Blue Lagoon on Drvenik Veli.

Korcula - Blue Lagoon

Leg 7

Blue Lagoon - Zlarin

On Friday we would have as little effort as possible to reach the island of Zlarin, which is near Vodice, where we would have to return to the base on Saturday morning by 9 o'clock .

Blue Lagoon - Zlarin

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