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Yachting & Walking: Dalmatian islands

Starting place: Split
End point: Dubrovnik
From: 02.03.2024.
To: 20.12.2025.
* 7 days in this period
Persons: 20 (max.)
Yachts & Gullets: prices & conditions
CHECK-IN/ OUT: Saturday 15h/ 9h
NAUTICA Assistance: Boat & Crew
WALKING Assistance: Itinerarie & Guide

Itinerarie & Walking: per program
Islands: Hvar, Brač, Korčula, Mljet
Pelješac: Napoleon road, Oysters farms
Old towns: Split, Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik
Discoveries: Blaca hermitage, Mljet Lakes
Wine roads: Korčula, Pelješac
Cuisine & Tastings: wines, oysters
 

TRANSFER & CHARTER OPTIONS

guests transfer and boat rental options Yachts & Gullets: Conditions, Equipment
Crew: Captain, Cook, Steward
VAT & taxes, Assistance, Costs, Equipment
MENU: Half-Board
Beverage: bar tariff

Walking & Visits: Guide, Entrances
Traditional cuisine
Wine & Oysters tasting
Transfer: Aéroport - Marina
7
day(s)
Charter
Anđeo Gulet (27.00 m)
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EXCURSIONS

and participate in the following activities
Day 1. Arrival: Split/ Trogir
On request: Transfer, Airport - Marina
15:00 Boarding: Split/ Trogir

Split town
Built around the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian. Walking through the ancient town, you can experience the history, discovering examples of ancient architecture such as the Peristil, the medieval Romanesque church and the Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of aristocratic houses, Baroque facades, all to the modern architecture incorporated into the rich heritage.
Cruising: Brač island
Sightseeing
City tour: Split
Day 2. Brač island
Except for its coves and transparent and blissfully unspoilt water, its vineyards and olive groves, the island is known for its interesting history and architecture.
Cruising: Brač island

Bol & Zlatni Rat Beach
When you visit Bol you are entering ancient times. The Roman piscinas testify it and the grave monuments and relief. There are also the old Christian sarcophagus, the pre Romanic churches, the residence of the bishop, the church Madonna of graces, the renaissance and baroque palace and the church Madonna of Karmel.

The Zlatni rat beach west of Bol is one of the biggest and most beautiful natural beaches on the Adriatic. Stretching almost half a kilometre into the sea, changing its shape depending on the wind and the waves.

Walking: Blaca hermitage
Blaca hermitage, as one of the most important and interesting architectural complex of Brač. We start our walking tour in the Blaca cove and we take direction toward the Blaca desert and hermitage.
Active
Walking: Brač island, Blaca hermitage
Day 3. Hvar town & Velo Grablje
The city of Hvar is situated on the coast of a bay protected by an archipelago of 21 islands with beautiful beaches. Some of the most famous Croatian writers and poets of the 15th and 16th century came from Hvar. The town of Hvar attracts numerous celebrities and guests in search of fun.
Cruising: Hvar island

Walking: Grablje, on hills of Hvar
We start our walking to Velo Grablje, going towards the south coast. Before arriving in the village of Milna by the sea, we will pass by Malo Grablje an interesting abandoned village where we can observe the typical architecture of Dalmatian coast and islands with uniquely made stone houses.
Active
Walking: Hvar island, Grablje hill
Day 4. Walking Korčula, southern coast
We walk to the Zrnovo, in the island´s centrum following the age-old path used by people and villagers, going towards the South Coast´s hills. We go through vineyards and olive groves as we make our way to the strands of Bratinja luka and Orlanduša, located on the island´s South Coast. Lastly, we stroll through the dense Mediterranean vegetation, on the way to the hamlet of Postrana, where we finish our full day´s walking.
Cruising: Korčula island

Vela Luka town
The town of Vela Luka is the largest town on the island of Korčula, and the second largest town in the Adriatic islands. Located on the west side of the island, its gulf position is a safe anchorage and port for sailors. Vela Luka is a place of talented artists and musicians, a place of interesting traditions and rich cultural heritage.
Active
Walking: Korčula island, south shore
Day 5. Korčula town
It is a historic fortified town on the protected east coast of the island of Korčula. The old city is surrounded by walls, and the streets are arranged in a herringbone pattern. The town´s historic sites include the central Gothic and Renaissance Cathedral of St Mark, the Town Hall and the city fortifications. The 15th-century Franciscan monastery with a beautiful cloister is situated on the islet of Badija.
Cruising: Pelješac penninsula

Walking: Our Lady of Angels
We start our tour with an up-hill walk from Kučište towards the monastery at 150 meters of altitude. The hiking path offers beautiful views of the canal between Pelješac peninsula and the island of Korčula. The town of Korčula is part of a number of small enticing islands, containing vineyards and olive groves of the peninsula. After a visit to the Monastery and the church of Our Lady of Angels, we continue walking towards the church Our Lady of Carmen.
Active
Walking: Pelješac peninsula, Our Lady of Angels
Day 6. Mljet island
The most beautiful and forested island in the Adriatic, untouched nature, mysticism, olive groves, vineyards are ideal places to research the flora and fauna, and to enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings. It was mentioned in the 4th century BC in Greek writing, and the numerous Greek amphora and shipwrecks along the coast of Mljet are evidence that Greek sailors stayed on the shores of Mljet.
Cruising: Mljet island

Walking: NP Mljet
Our walking tour of the National Park includes a visit to St. Mary Island on the Big lake followed by a climb onto the peak of Montokuc, reaching a height of 250 meters. The peak offers one of the most beautiful and interesting views of the Park, Lakes and St. Mary Island. We climb for about one hour and a half, afterwards descending to the Big lake coast.
Active
Walking: NP Mljet island, The lakes
Day 7. Ston: Walls, Saltworks & Oyster farming
The longest medieval wall in Europe was built fom Ston to Mali Ston which was protecting the salt production in Ston. Walking through the walls, we come to the town of Stone and its famous old salt production, which still works.
Cruising: Pelješac peninsula

Walking: Napoleon road
The route we take of the Napoleon Road on Pelješac extends from Ston and passes in direct proximity to well known historic localities. It was constructed by the French army with the participation of the local inhabitants and continued so under Austrian rule.

On Request: By boat, Oysters production
Visit the oysters production, which due to the hundred years of tradition and excellent circulation of seawater, have a unique taste.
Oysters tasting
Local cuisine: seafood
Cruising: to Marina
Overnight: Marina, Dubrovnik
Active
Walking: Napoleon road & Walls of Ston
Day 8. End of the tour
09:00 Marina: Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik town
An authentic open-air museum surrounded by walls and palaces, today is the pearl of European cultural heritage. Through the Pile Gate, we enter the town to the Onofrio Fountain. At the other side of Stradun there is the Ploče gate and the Rector´s Palace.

On request: Accommodation, Transfers
Sightseeing
City tour: Dubrovnik
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Day 4
 
 
 
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Day 8
 
Anđeo Gulet (27.00 m)
02.03.-09.03.
 
City tour: Split
(Sightseeing)

02.03.
 
Walking: Brač island, Blaca hermitage
(Active)

03.03.
 
Walking: Hvar island, Grablje hill
(Active)

04.03.
 
Walking: Korčula island, south shore
(Active)

05.03.
 
Walking: Pelješac peninsula, Our Lady of Angels
(Active)

06.03.
 
Walking: NP Mljet island, The lakes
(Active)

07.03.
 
Walking: Napoleon road & Walls of Ston
(Active)

08.03.
 
City tour: Dubrovnik
(Sightseeing)

09.03.
 
Sailing & Cruises:
Yachting & Walking: Dalmatian islands
 
For information about service, visits, activities Click on the appropriate picture
Charter
Anđeo Gulet
Split/ Dubrovnik
Anđeo Gulet (27.00 m)
Yachts & Gullets: Conditions, Equipment
Crew: Captain, Cook, Steward
VAT & taxes, Assistance, Costs, Equipment
MENU: Half-Board
Beverage: bar tariff

Walking & Visits: Guide, Entrances
Traditional cuisine
Wine & Oysters tasting
Transfer: Aéroport - Marina
Izleti
City tour: Split
Split
Sightseeing
Day 1. Arrival: Split/ Trogir
On request: Transfer, Airport - Marina
15:00 Boarding: Split/ Trogir

Split town
Built around the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian. Walking through the ancient town, you can experience the history, discovering examples of ancient architecture such as the Peristil, the medieval Romanesque church and the Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of aristocratic houses, Baroque facades, all to the modern architecture incorporated into the rich heritage.
Cruising: Brač island
Izleti
Walking: Brač island, Blaca hermitage
Bol
Active


Route Grade: Easy
Distance: 16.42 km
Elevation: 216 m
Estimated Duration: 5.00 h
Day 2. Brač island
Except for its coves and transparent and blissfully unspoilt water, its vineyards and olive groves, the island is known for its interesting history and architecture.
Cruising: Brač island

Bol & Zlatni Rat Beach
When you visit Bol you are entering ancient times. The Roman piscinas testify it and the grave monuments and relief. There are also the old Christian sarcophagus, the pre Romanic churches, the residence of the bishop, the church Madonna of graces, the renaissance and baroque palace and the church Madonna of Karmel.

The Zlatni rat beach west of Bol is one of the biggest and most beautiful natural beaches on the Adriatic. Stretching almost half a kilometre into the sea, changing its shape depending on the wind and the waves.

Walking: Blaca hermitage
Blaca hermitage, as one of the most important and interesting architectural complex of Brač. We start our walking tour in the Blaca cove and we take direction toward the Blaca desert and hermitage.
Izleti
Walking: Hvar island, Grablje hill
Hvar
Active


Route Grade: Easy
Distance: 10.66 km
Elevation: 287 m
Estimated Duration: 5.00 h
Day 3. Hvar town & Velo Grablje
The city of Hvar is situated on the coast of a bay protected by an archipelago of 21 islands with beautiful beaches. Some of the most famous Croatian writers and poets of the 15th and 16th century came from Hvar. The town of Hvar attracts numerous celebrities and guests in search of fun.
Cruising: Hvar island

Walking: Grablje, on hills of Hvar
We start our walking to Velo Grablje, going towards the south coast. Before arriving in the village of Milna by the sea, we will pass by Malo Grablje an interesting abandoned village where we can observe the typical architecture of Dalmatian coast and islands with uniquely made stone houses.
Izleti
Walking: Korčula island, south shore
Korčula
Active


Route Grade: Easy
Distance: 11.06 km
Elevation: 344 m
Estimated Duration: 5.00 h
Day 4. Walking Korčula, southern coast
We walk to the Zrnovo, in the island´s centrum following the age-old path used by people and villagers, going towards the South Coast´s hills. We go through vineyards and olive groves as we make our way to the strands of Bratinja luka and Orlanduša, located on the island´s South Coast. Lastly, we stroll through the dense Mediterranean vegetation, on the way to the hamlet of Postrana, where we finish our full day´s walking.
Cruising: Korčula island

Vela Luka town
The town of Vela Luka is the largest town on the island of Korčula, and the second largest town in the Adriatic islands. Located on the west side of the island, its gulf position is a safe anchorage and port for sailors. Vela Luka is a place of talented artists and musicians, a place of interesting traditions and rich cultural heritage.
Izleti
Walking: Pelješac peninsula, Our Lady of Angels
Orebić
Active


Route Grade: Easy
Distance: 6.84 km
Elevation: 206 m
Estimated Duration: 5.00 h
Day 5. Korčula town
It is a historic fortified town on the protected east coast of the island of Korčula. The old city is surrounded by walls, and the streets are arranged in a herringbone pattern. The town´s historic sites include the central Gothic and Renaissance Cathedral of St Mark, the Town Hall and the city fortifications. The 15th-century Franciscan monastery with a beautiful cloister is situated on the islet of Badija.
Cruising: Pelješac penninsula

Walking: Our Lady of Angels
We start our tour with an up-hill walk from Kučište towards the monastery at 150 meters of altitude. The hiking path offers beautiful views of the canal between Pelješac peninsula and the island of Korčula. The town of Korčula is part of a number of small enticing islands, containing vineyards and olive groves of the peninsula. After a visit to the Monastery and the church of Our Lady of Angels, we continue walking towards the church Our Lady of Carmen.
Izleti
Walking: NP Mljet island, The lakes
Pomena
Active


Route Grade: Easy
Distance: 8.10 km
Elevation: 229 m
Estimated Duration: 8.00 h
Day 6. Mljet island
The most beautiful and forested island in the Adriatic, untouched nature, mysticism, olive groves, vineyards are ideal places to research the flora and fauna, and to enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings. It was mentioned in the 4th century BC in Greek writing, and the numerous Greek amphora and shipwrecks along the coast of Mljet are evidence that Greek sailors stayed on the shores of Mljet.
Cruising: Mljet island

Walking: NP Mljet
Our walking tour of the National Park includes a visit to St. Mary Island on the Big lake followed by a climb onto the peak of Montokuc, reaching a height of 250 meters. The peak offers one of the most beautiful and interesting views of the Park, Lakes and St. Mary Island. We climb for about one hour and a half, afterwards descending to the Big lake coast.
Izleti
Walking: Napoleon road & Walls of Ston
Ston
Active


Route Grade: Intermediate
Distance: 52.57 km
Elevation: 428 m
Estimated Duration: 12.00 h
Day 7. Ston: Walls, Saltworks & Oyster farming
The longest medieval wall in Europe was built fom Ston to Mali Ston which was protecting the salt production in Ston. Walking through the walls, we come to the town of Stone and its famous old salt production, which still works.
Cruising: Pelješac peninsula

Walking: Napoleon road
The route we take of the Napoleon Road on Pelješac extends from Ston and passes in direct proximity to well known historic localities. It was constructed by the French army with the participation of the local inhabitants and continued so under Austrian rule.

On Request: By boat, Oysters production
Visit the oysters production, which due to the hundred years of tradition and excellent circulation of seawater, have a unique taste.
Oysters tasting
Local cuisine: seafood
Cruising: to Marina
Overnight: Marina, Dubrovnik
Izleti
City tour: Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
Sightseeing
Day 8. End of the tour
09:00 Marina: Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik town
An authentic open-air museum surrounded by walls and palaces, today is the pearl of European cultural heritage. Through the Pile Gate, we enter the town to the Onofrio Fountain. At the other side of Stradun there is the Ploče gate and the Rector´s Palace.

On request: Accommodation, Transfers
Sailing & Cruises

Yachting & Walking: Dalmatian islands

From: 02.03.2024.
To: 20.12.2025.
* 7 days in this period
Starting place:: Split
Persons: 20 (max.)
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Yachts & Gullets: Conditions, Equipment
Crew: Captain, Cook, Steward
VAT & taxes, Assistance, Costs, Equipment
MENU: Half-Board
Beverage: bar tariff

Walking & Visits: Guide, Entrances
Traditional cuisine
Wine & Oysters tasting
Transfer: Aéroport - Marina