Four-day Sailing Split to Dubrovnik
Sailing tour taking you from Split to Dubrovnik
Price starting from:
3100 €
Price:
From 3100 EUR / 23 250 HRK per boat
Weekly schedule:
Every day
Additional costs:
Tourist tax 1,35 EUR (10 HRK) per person per night, transit log 130 EUR (975 HRK) per booking, overnight marina fee, fuel, food and drinks for the skipper
Age:
0-60+
People per boat:
6 max
Departure:
Arrival:
Departure:09:00 o’clock / 9.00am Split
Arrival:18:00 o’clock / 6.00pm Dubrovnik
Meeting point:
Meeting point:Toto Travel Office
Trumbićeva obala 2, 21000 Split
This is the newest addition to our fleet. Comfortable, spacious, and modern.
Enjoy sailing from Split to Dubrovnik and visiting Hvar, Korčula, and Mljet island along the way.
Meet with our staff at our meeting point, the Toto Travel office, from where you will be transported to the marina. In case you are arriving with your car, let us know beforehand and we will send you the location of the marina and directions to the nearest parking lot.
We start our sail towards the Pakleni Islands, a group of islands known for its beautiful flora and small cozy bays. Enjoy peace and quiet on the boat or head to Palmižana bay where a cocktail and good music during the day can be found at the famous `Laganini Beach Bar.´ You will spend the night at Palmižana bay.
Just across the canal, you will find the town of Hvar – one of Croatia’s most popular destinations. This destination is famous for its old architecture and rich history. It’s also one of the top destinations for nightlife, with famous nightclubs such as Carpe Diem and Hula Hula Beach bar
Korčula (formerly known by the Greeks as Korkyra Melaina, due to its rich vegetation) is the sixth-largest island in the Adriatic sea. The well-indented coast, a mild climate, and pristine blue sea will invite you to any of the island’s secluded beaches.
Korčula is an island filled with history, revealing itself while you walk along the fishbone patterned ancient streets.
Mljet is one of the most attractive Adriatic islands, not just for the vast pristine forests, but also for it being free of mass tourism.
Mostly, tourists will be attracted to Pomena and its surroundings while the remainder of the island retains an unspoiled air of tranquility that, according to legend, captivated Odysseus for seven years.
Old Town, the oldest part of Dubrovnik, is located east of Lapad at the base of the mountain Srđ. Old Town is incredibly well preserved with a rich cultural and historical heritage. You will feel like you stepped back in time walking through the UNESCO heritage listed town. The streets and squares are stone-paved while the architecture consists of elegant terraced houses, monasteries, churches, palaces, galleries, and museums.
You might also feel like you stepped into Kings Landing as a large part of Game of Thrones filming took place here.
Enjoy the wonderful view from the sea as we arrive in Dubrovnik and disembark by 18:00 o’clock/6: 00 pm.