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Dalmatia Sailing Itinerary

A two week discovery of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast…

‘The Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik with its outstanding natural beauty and preservation of historical heritage
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‘The Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik with its outstanding natural beauty and preservation of historical heritage, Dubrovnik is an awe inspiring yacht charter base and a destination city to explore in its own right. The city’s glorious walls, fortresses and bastions offer a view of the magical Elaphite islands scattered like pearls in the azure of the sea.

Koločep is a true beauty with its sandy beaches, turquoise sea, and amazing local cuisine imbued with all the flavours of the Mediterranean.
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Koločep is a true beauty with its sandy beaches, turquoise sea, and amazing local cuisine imbued with all the flavours of the Mediterranean. Koločep. This island is very small with a population of 165 and majority of the island being dense forest interspersed with vineyards, olive groves and citruses. You can also find the Blue Cave on Koločep which can be explored by swimming into it.

Polace is the largest and calmest bay on Mljet as it sheltered by 4 small islands
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Polace is the largest and calmest bay on Mljet as it sheltered by 4 small islands Tajnik, Moračnik, Ovrata and Kobrava. The bay is next to a main entrance to Mljet National Park. The village has just over one hundred permanent inhabitants. It has a couple of restaurants and cafes, as well as a shop for basic provisions.

Korcula town is among the most beautiful and best preserved medieval towns on the Croatian coast
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Korcula town is among the most beautiful and best preserved medieval towns on the Croatian coast and in all of the Mediterranean, and is justly referred to as ‘Little Dubrovnik’.  A walled town on the eastern most point Korcula town near some delightful beaches.

Loviste Bay is a beautiful natural bay with a stunning beach with azure waters.
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Loviste Bay is a beautiful natural bay with a stunning beach with azure waters. The Loviste area has fascinating coves to explore and stunning natural beaches. Loviste bay has great restaurants to drink the locally produced wine and eat the freshly caught fish while you watch the breathtaking sunsets

The town of Vis is historically important and the whole island an unspoilt gem
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The town of Vis is historically important and the whole island an unspoilt gem. This is a very popular harbour in the summer however there are places to anchor in the bay or a quay at nearby Kut which is usually quieter.

With its pretty pebble beaches, this idyllic fishing village has a lot to offer, especially if you love lobster!
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Komiža is know for its pretty pebble beaches. This beautiful Mediterranean village has narrow back streets lined with 17th and 18th century stone town houses that peacefully surround the harbour. Komiza is the idyllic Mediterranean fishing village and is great for lobster lovers!
You can visit the nearby Bisevo Island and experience its Blue Cave. The whole of the underground cave will illuminate with aquamarine light creating a spooky yet wonderfully mesmerising illusion.

The town is quietly situated in a stunning landscape where the blue of the deep bay touches the luscious green vegetation of land,
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The town is quietly situated in a stunning landscape where the blue of the deep bay touches the luscious green vegetation of land, with vineyards and pretty olive-groves dotted around the village. Stari Grad literally translates to ‘old town’ which is fitting as it is the oldest settlement in Croatia dating back to 385 BC. Explore the narrow streets and small squares and soak in its rich history.

The bay of Vinogradiscia on the southern side of the island is encircled with a dense pine tree forest
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The bay of Vinogradiscia on the southern side of the island is encircled with a dense pine tree forest, altogether with plants such as rosemary and heather, among other exotic plants. Renowned for the absence of traffic and with extensive footpaths and trails. You can explore hidden bays and crystal-clear sea.

Hvar is like a fairy tale with is stunning architecture and wonderful nature
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This bustling town is one of the most popular in the area and has around 20 moorings. Hvar is like a fairy tale with is stunning architecture and wonderful nature

A bustling harbour with many coves to explore, surrounded by greenery and olive trees.
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A bustling harbour on the west coast of Korčula, there are many coves to explore in this large bay.  Surrounded by greenery and olive trees. In town, you are immersed in the life of narrow cobbled streets, charming shops, fish markets and always just a few steps away from the sea. Further afield from the town, in the numerous aquamarine bays, lovely beaches and tranquillity. One of Vela Luka’s most interesting sights is Vela Spila, also known as Great Cave.

This small bay is so secluded that it is not possible to see it from the open seas
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Skrivena Luka

Skrivena Luka means Hidden bay known by locals as Portorus. This small bay is so secluded that it is not possible to see it from the open seas. The village has restaurants and shops and is home to Struga Lighthouse which is Croatias oldest lighthouse.

Pomena is a small fishing village on the west coast of Mljet
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Pomena is a small fishing village on the west coast of Mljet. The bay is sheltered by a tiny island called Pomestak. The village has just over 50 permanent inhabitants. There are a few restaurants and cafes in the village and places to get basic provisions.

Prapratno Bay is considered one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the whole Adriatic
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Prapratno Bay, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Prapratno Bay is considered one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the whole Adriatic with its warm, crystal-clear waters while being surrounded by olive and pine trees. Above the bay is a small restaurant.

Sipan is the largest of the main Elafiti islands.
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Sipan, Croatia, Island Island Yacht Charter

Sipan is the largest of the main Elafiti islands. The island has beach clubs and restaurants and over million olive trees. The southern shores of the island are steep and inaccessible, while its northern shores are tamer.

‘The Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik with its outstanding natural beauty and preservation of historical heritage
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‘The Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik with its outstanding natural beauty and preservation of historical heritage, Dubrovnik is an awe inspiring yacht charter base and a destination city to explore in its own right. The city’s glorious walls, fortresses and bastions offer a view of the magical Elaphite islands scattered like pearls in the azure of the sea.

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