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Sailing the Croatian Coast

5/4/2025

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This is a brief suggested itinerary for the Croatian coast for various ports of call.
Our trip was epic - we traveled by catamaran sailing south from Split to Dubrovnik.
​For more details, please visit my corresponding blog post from our trip.

Day 1 - Split:
  • Explore the Old Town
  • Tour Diocletian’s Palace, the Temple of Jupiter, the Cathedral of Saint Dominus, and the Saint Duje Bell Tower
  • Visit the Diocletian Palace cellars, and the nearby Green Market​
Late Afternoon/Evening: 
  • Cocktails along the esplanade at Olive Tree
  • Dinner at Michelin starred  Zoi

Day 2:
Morning:
  • Explore the Old Town including the City Museum of Split and the People's Square 
  • Lunch at Kavana Central Restaurant
We met up with our boat at the marina in the afternoon, but if we had more time I would have loved to travel to the Plitvice Lakes National Park
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Days 2-3 - Hvar:
Morning:
  • Visit the Franciscan monastary
  • Explore Hvar town's historic center
  • Visit the Cathedral of St. Stephen
  • Hike up to the ruins of the Spanish Fortress
  • Enjoy a light lunch at the fortress
  • ​Explore the Venetian Loggia
Afternoon: 
  • Venture out to the Lagnanini Lounge Bar & Fish House (9 minute drive out of down to the northwest) for the food and the beach
  • Cocktails at: Nautica Bar
  • Dinner at: Kod Kapetana
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​Day 4: Korcula:
  • Wander through the historic Old Town
  • Visit the Korcula Town Museum and Marco Polo's House
  • Visit St. Mark's Cathedral
  • Dinner at Konoba Adio Mare
  • Cocktails at Bar Massimo at the top of the castle tower.

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Day 5: Vis
Yes - this is where they filmed Mamma Mia.

Morning:
  • Blue Cave tour
​Afternoon: 
  • Fort George, & Mount Hum
  • WW2 underground military tunnels built by the Yugoslav army
  • Submarine tunnel/shelter in the Bay Parja.​​
  • Dinner at Roki’s Tavern (cooked with traditional techniques and served in the vineyard courtyard)
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​Day 6: Ston:

Morning:
  • Hike the city walls (the largest wall fortification after the Great Wall of China)
 
Afternoon:
  • Vineyard Visits:  Milos Winery, and Mausko Winery.
  • Dinner in Mali Ston at Bota Sare

Days 7-8: Dubrovnik:

Day 7: late afternoon arrival
  • Walk the Stradun, and visit Pile Gate
  • Visit the War Photo Limited Museum
  • Dinner: Gradska Kavana Arsenal

Day 8: 
Morning: 
  • Visit Rector's Palace, the Dubrovnik Cathedral, and the Franciscan Monastery
  • Visit the Maritime Museum, and don't miss the oldest store, Croata - the birth of the modern necktie.​
Afternoon:
  • Walk the walls (after the cruise ships leave for the day)
  • Climb the Minceta Tower
  • Visit the Buza Bar Cafe - a literal hole in the wall on the side of the cliff
  • Dinner at the Michelin starred Nautika
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