About
Discover waters in every shade of blue as you sail the Dalmatian coast, cruising in and out of secluded bays and historic harbors steeped in local culture. At the helm of your private yacht is your very own skipper, steering you towards vibrant seaside towns across six different islands.
What’s included
With SailWeek, there are no hidden costs. Fuel, port fees and buoys are also included, plus +1 night at ACI Marina.
7 days/nights accommodation
Skipper included
2 Stand-up paddleboards & snorkelling equipment
Towels and fresh linens
Free Wi-Fi onboard
Fuel, port fees, tourist tax
Dinghy & outboard engine
Final cleaning
Not included: Flights to/from destination, selected transport during the week (e.g. water/land taxis), meals and drinks at local bars and clubs, excursions and extra activities, crew tip (not mandatory), transfers, provisions onboard yacht (food and drink), admission to historical monuments and sights, personal items, extra marina and port fees.
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Extras
Food package
€300
48 hours free cancellation
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Suggested Itinerary
Sail our suggested route or customize it to go at your own pace.
Check-in - Dubrovnik
Head to your departure marina in the Dubrovnik area on Day 1 of your trip to check in. Check in is from mid-day. After everything is settled, we’ll set sail for your first destination.
Check-in: From mid day (unless otherwise scheduled)
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Day 1 - Šipan
One of the most authentic and lowkey Dalmatian islands, Šipan boasts just a few roads and two villages, Šipanska Luka and Suđurađ. Here, you’ll spend the day embarking on gentle hikes or leisurely bike rides and cooling off in local swimming holes or grabbing ice cream in town. Come evening, your skipper will direct you to the best restaurant to enjoy a quiet dinner.
Activities & Highlights
Breathtaking sunset hiking
Cycling for gorgeous views
Traditional croatian dinner
Exploring old local monasteries & castles
Double sided beach
Massage and yoga
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Day 2 - Mljet National Park
A pine crested national park with two rare salt water lakes, Mljet’s untouched beauty is unlike anything you’ll see across the Dalmatian islands. Here, you and the crew can hop on bikes for the day cruising the nature park and cooling off in the lakes.
Activities & Highlights
Biking the National Park
Hiking the National Park
Odysseus mysterious cave
Catch of the day dining
Lake swimming
Oldest monastery island
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Day 3 - Lastovo
Lastovo is an island of flourishing forests and secluded bays just waiting to be explored. You’ll spend the day hiking or cycling this pristine nature park, visiting sites like Zaklopatica Bay, a nesting ground for the rare Kaukala bird. At night, Lastovo also gives visitors a show with some of the brightest, starry skies to be found across the islands.
Activities & Highlights
Canoeing
Cycling
Hidden bays and coves
Scuba Diving
Authentic Lastovo town
Most secluded lighthouse
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Day 4 - Korčula
This lush island is dotted with scenic stone villages and historic hillsides ripe for exploration. Families love our ‘kids free’ day on Korčula which sends the little ones off on an adventure of windsurfing lessons, a treasure hunt, lunch, snorkeling and all kinds of games. Of-age-crews, however, always enjoy a private wine tour (to try the island’s famous Grk, for example) or food tasting for the afternoon.
Activities & Highlights
Marco polo's old town
Buggy tour of Korčula
Monastery island
Windsurfing
Wine tasting
Organic Local food tasting
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Day 5 - Pelješac
Kept hush for years, Pelješac is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about regions on Croatia’s southern shores. The peninsula is best-known for producing what are thought to be the best wines in the country, but the sandy beaches, majestic towns and mouth-watering local oysters are worth your attention, too. For a little adventure, be sure to climb St Elijah Mountain.
Activities & Highlights
Visit wineries
Wind surfers paradise beach
Snorkeling
Paddle boarding
Sandy beach
Kite surfing lessons
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Day 6 - Ston
Dubrovnik’s walled city might be famously imposing, but Ston’s city walls are the second largest in the world — only behind the Great Wall of China. Take a tour through town to visit the wall, or head to the oldest saltworks in the Mediterranean for the afternoon. In the evening, hunt for local oysters that we’ll serve up for dinner.
Activities & Highlights
Second largest city walls in the world
Visit the Oyster farm
Full-day wine tasting tour of Peljesac
Oldest Saltworks in the med
Day trip to Trsteno arboretum
Fish & oyster dinner
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Day 7 - Dubrovnik
With ancient white stone streets, terracotta roofs against blue skies and towering city walls, Dubrovnik’s ancient beauty is apparent around every corner. We’ll port just outside the old city where you can splash in cool, secluded waters before heading into Dubrovnik for the day. A history or Game of Thrones tour is the perfect way to see and learn more about the city, too.
Activities & Highlights
Old town tour
Game of Thrones tour
Srđ mountain cable car
Fine dining
Walk the city walls
Visit wildlife and botanic Lokrum island
Itinerary on the map