SPLIT TO DUBROVNIK - 8 DAYS

SPLIT TO DUBROVNIK
8 DAYS

Route Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1 Milna

The name Milna originated from the fine sand alluviums in the ancient ages that were called Mil. Milna is the largest, most protected and also the most beautiful Branc harbor. It has a magnificent baroque parish church filled with beautiful paintings. The Osibova bay is home to a small Gothic church in ruins. The vicinity of the harbor is graced with a beautiful cove and a magnificent pebble beach. The Bobovisca cove is a place that is most preferred for anchoring as well as swimming by the visitors who grace Milna.

Day 2 Hvar

This is a town that holds centuries-old traditions in tourism and rich cultural and historical heritage. The main attractions of this town are its pleasant weather (a lot of sunshine), gastronomic offers, sports and recreational facilities, and natural sceneries. Hvar is a destination that is frequented both in the summer and winter and offers the perfect climate for health tourism. Hvar has recently become a jet-set destination for the marvels that it offers for visitors.

Day 3 Vis

Vis is both a town and a port; located on the eastern side of the northern coast of Vis island. The island itself emerged after a prolonged period of isolation whereby tourists from abroad were not allowed to visit until 1989. The island stands out because of its unpolluted environment, local specialties (seafood) and crystal clear sea and maritime scenery. Essentially, this is the cleanest part of the Adriatic. Vis is rampant with the opportunities of both sport and recreation which attract both locals and tourists. During summer, various events are organized for entertainment as well as comfort which the tourists enjoy to their fill.

Day 4 Komiža

Komiza is located on a deep bay, where its eastern coast is lined with extensive pebble beaches namely Nova Postam Velo Zalo and Gusarica. Opportunities created for visitors range from quality accommodation such as hotels and apartments. Visitors are also accommodated in the cultural and historic locations such as fortresses and monasteries. Komiza is well known for its fishermen, and their reputation extends as far as San Pedro, California. Here, fish alongside other seafood is served traditionally on a daily basis. This is a place that every tourist should visit at least once in their lifetime.

Day 5 Korcula

The town of Korcula is the primary historical centre of the Korcula Island which has a decent location along the peljesac Channel. The town is well known for its outstanding historical as well as cultural heritage, not forgetting seafaring, stone-masonry and ship building. This is the birthplace of the well known traveler and adventurer Marco Polo, and today the town is a well known tourist centre..

Day 6 Saplunara

Saplunara is both a village and a cove located on the South-Eastern coast of the Mljet Island. It is engulfed by a thick pine forest. The island consists of both Velika and Mala, and both have portable water sources. During the summer, the sea heats up to a temperature of 28 °C. On the other hand, the regional road that passes through Korita connects the village with other villages and towns around the island, and also to the lakes on the western side of the island.

Day 7 Sipan

Also, commonly referred to as “The Golden Island”, Sipan is considerably the largest island in the area and most populated of all the Elaphit (Elafit) islands. The climate is mostly mild winter in this little space of incredible cultural tradition. There are a huge number of monuments, over thirty churches, several monasteries and about sixty Gothic and renaissance summer residents. Unlike anywhere else in the world, in Sipan, a person can wander off for hours along beaten paths used by wild creatures at times. There are little of such places left in the world today.

Day 8 Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a city with a unique cultural and political history, mainly the Statute from 1272. It is also a city with world famous beauty and is one of the World Heritage Sites as listed by UNESCO. By right, it is among the most famous cities and attractive cities of the Mediterranean. Besides the natural beauties, cultural and historical heritage, Dubrovnik offers quality experiences and opportunities for visitors.

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