Checkin in between 12:00 PM and 01:00 PM
Departure for Primošten after check in
03:00 PM - Docking in Primošten
Welcome lunch on board
The enchanting, little peninsula town of Primosten has an interesting history - up until a few centuries ago, it was an island connected by a draw bridge to the mainland. With the threat of invasion waning, the locals created a causeway instead, linking to the mainland and turning the area into a peninsula. Primosten boasts a lovely promenade along the length of the peninsula along with beautiful pebble beaches, voted as some of the best in Croatia. The area is also famous for its beautiful vineyards producing red Babic wine.
07:00 PM - Departure + swim stop along the way
01:00 PM - Lunch
Docking in Bol according to port authority
Free time
Home to the beautiful beach of Zlatni Rat, Bol is one of the most visited towns on the Croatian island of Brac. The cape stretches out to carve a V shape in the turquoise sea, shifting its pattern with the wind and water and making it a favorite with charter guests. Even beyond the beach, Bol is a richly rewarding stop. Backed with hills, the Illyrian fortress Kastilo, and the pristine peaks of the Vidova Gora, Bol sets the scene for a quaint sea splashed stay. The old town is dotted with stony houses and in the port you can find a 15th century palace with ornate gothic windows. Visit local wineries, step back in time at the 16th century Blaca Monastery, and explore the gothic churches, galleries, and local markets
07:00 AM - Departure + swim stop along the way
06:30 PM - Docking according to port authority
Sun-soaked Hvar gleams like gold. As one of the brightest spots in Europe, this Croatian town is known for being a high-class beach destination. Those famous topaz skies shine above the sapphire sea, and the landscape boasts an idyllic mix of lavender and olive groves, rolling hills, red-roof towns, and sweet and shady pine forests. As one of the most enticing trading hubs - everyone from the Venetians to the Romans and the Greeks has left their mark on Hvar. Visit the Franciscan Monastery and see the famed Last Supper painting, sail the beautiful beaches of the Pakleni Islands, explore abandoned villages and walk the fortress walls, and be sure to sample some of the best Croatian wines available in the surrounding wineries.
07:00 AM - Departure from Hvar + swim stop along the way
03:00 PM - Arrival in port + free evening
Korcula is one of Croatia's most treasured islands and definitely one to to include in your Croatian charter itinerary. This beautiful island, known by the Ancient Greeks as Black Kocula thanks to its lush forests of Aleppo pine, cypress and oak trees welcomes its visitors with a colourful cultural heritage and interesting legends. Stroll the enchanting narrow cobbled streets of the town of Korcula, surrounded by 13th-century walls or enjoy one of the many art exhibitions and summer evening festivals. It's the sixth largest island in Croatia, at 20 miles long and between 4 and 5 miles wide on average.
07:00 AM - Departure from Korčula
09:00 AM - Arrival in Pomena Bay (swim stop, lunch, visit to NP Mljet and if the weather is good we spend the night on anchor)
A small village on the western end of Mljet, Pomena still holds steadfast to its fishing roots making it an idyllic Croatian retreat. Only a handful of residents and an economy focused on fishing, farming, and making the most of the picturesque harbor, Pomena is all peace and charm outside of the high summer months. During the busy season, the influx swells slightly as visitors pass through this gateway to the Mljet National Park. A pine green strip meets dazzling blue water and a smattering of restaurants and loungers for propping up with a cocktail or two, Pomena is all birdsong, boats, and bliss. With bicycle trails passing by the national park lakes and a sheltered cove for dropping anchor, Pomena is an easy spot for rest and play.
08:00 AM - Departure from Pomena Bay + swim stop along the way
Docking in Slano according to agreement
Sitting only 37km away from the golden walls and glory of Dubrovnik, Slano holds fast to that small town charm. A smattering of civilization built around the curved blue and green bay, Slano is a treasure chest of traditional Dalmatian experiences. With an industry that leans heavily into vineyard growing, fishing, fruits, and olives, you can delve in deep to taste the delights of Slano. When you aren’t feasting on local foods and sipping fine wines, you can hike up to Gradina Hill to see the remains of old roman forts or visit the 14th century Franciscan monastery. From the deck of your yacht, Slano certainly entices with its chain of beautiful beaches - fine sands, smooth pebbles, and warm waters. You can choose a sleepy corner or take the kayaks or jet ski out to explore the coast. The sleepy village has a handful of taverns and restaurants and with Dubrovnik only a short distance away, the vibrant nightlife and scores of eateries are there for those who want to explore.
08:00 AM - Departure from Slano + swim stop along the way
Early afternoon arrival in Dubrovnik
Delightful Dubrovnik with its golden city walls and pearl of the Adriatic status looks every inch at the fantasy series setting it is famous for. Dating back to the 7th century, exploring Croatia’s capital is all baroque beauty, UNESCO delights, and limestone pavement strolls that will deliver something extraordinary with every corner turn. Walking the city walls is a must to get a feel for the place and to soak up those blue and balmy sea views. Sip a coffee on the pedestrian street of Stradun, see 16th-century paintings from Raphael in the Cathedral, and visit ancient forts and towers. Of course, for fans of the HBO hit series, a Game of Thrones themed tour is a must.
Check-Out until 09:00 AM