Dubrovnik - Mljet - Korcula - Zaton - Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik - Mljet - Korcula - Zaton - Dubrovnik

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Dubrovnik - Mljet - Korcula - Zaton - Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik - Mljet - Korcula - Zaton - Dubrovnik
DAY 1
DAY 1

DUBROVNİK

Embarkation on the gulet at the port of Dubrovnik at 17:00 h.  Dubrovnik is the city of a unique political and cultural history. Dubrovnik is one of the most popular cities to visit on the Dalmatian coast. It gots a world-famous cultural heritage and beauty, which is constituted by the inscription on the list of World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. It is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural beauties and well-preserved cultural and historical heritage, Dubrovnik also offers high-quality visitor opportunities. . There are so many things to see and do, delicious restaurants, bars, shopping facilities and the charm of the old town still protected by the castle walls which run around the outer of the city stretching for almost 2 kilometres. It is a very famous landmark which most people will instantly recognise. Dubrovnik is certainly not too be missed and is very popular as an embarkation/disembarkation port for gulet cruises in Croatia. Cruise to Sipan for dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 2
DAY 2

MLJET

After breakfast leaving Sipan for cruising to Mljet. Mljet is the first larger island one comes upon while sailing the Croatian Adriatic from the direction from south to north. It is Croatia's greenest island with its Mediterranean vegetation. It gots an incredible nature: clear and clean sea, super nice bays, for swimming and a wealth of underwater sea life. Your gulet will bring to Pomena, a nice village. From there you can walk in around 30 minutes to the national park through very nice pine forest and check the Island Mljet lake. On this lake there is another Island, the St. Ann island,where you can check the monastery, take a swim or have a nice lunch in amazing surroundings. Mljet is well known for its white and red wine, olives and goat's cheese. You should taste it....

DAY 3
DAY 3

LASTOVO

After the breakfast we will cruise from Mljet to Lastovo.  Lastovo had been an isolated island, because it was used as a military base during the Yugoslav era and was closed to foreign visitors, but today that changed. The main attraction is Lastovo Town, a striking collection of stone houses and innumerable aged churches clinging to a hillside in the interior. Lastovo is a very popular area for scuba divers because of its’ rich underwater life and sunk ships from past times. The Lastovo Archipelago Nature Park is home to many sea corals, sponges, lobsters, rare sea snails, dolphins, you will enjoy snorkeling there. Local people are mainly fishermen so this is a perfect place to enjoy the fresh sea food. Also main town Lastovo can be explored by enjoyable hiking tour through forested roads.

Lastovo is a  perfect place where you can just relax, take a walk, have a nice dinner and forget about all your worries. No mass tourism and large crowds, that's holiday time at it's best.

DAY 4
DAY 4

KORCULA

We leave Lastovo for cruising towards Korčula. Korčula is a gorgeous island. The old city of Korcula is surrounded by walls and the streets are arranged in a fishbone pattern. This place is also known as the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. You should get to one of the many beaches to enjoy the most beautiful clear blue sea in the Adriatic. If you want to explore the beautiful nature you can do it by renting a bike. Korcula is rich in vineyards, olive groves and small villages. Korcula is also well-known for its great food, you will easily find many restaurants in the old town.

After a long active day aboard gets back on board where you will be having dinner and later you can do once more a walk in this beautiful town. The island of Korčula is the sixth-largest Adriatic island and its abundant culture and history helped define its popular name ‘Little Dubrovnik’. There is a wonderful romantic promenade which runs through the town by the city walls and is teeming with lively cafes.

DAY 5
DAY 5

TRSTENİK

Cruise to Trstenik on the Peljesac Peninsula. Trstenik is a small fisherman village set tight amongst the hills of Pelješac peninsula. This is one of the most famous areas for vineyards and wineries in Croatia and some of Croatia’s most renowned top quality wines are produced here. Pelješac is also a home of the famous Zinfandel sort taken from this area to Napa Valley. Trstenik is an ideal destination for enjoying the slow way of living in a tiny Mediterranean village with crystal clear sea, abundant underwater life and pebble beaches, so spoil yourself with a slow walk or simply lying on the beach, swimming and relaxing during the day and in the evening.

DAY 6
DAY 6

MLJET NATİONAL PARK

Cruise from Trstenik to Mljet National Park. Mljet is one of Croatia's National Parks and is one of the favourite places for yacht charterers. Mljet National Park is the most important protected area of the Dalmatian south and it is the oldest National Park at the Adriatic. The park covers the western part of the island, which many regards as the most alluring in the Adriatic, full of lush and varied Mediterranean vegetation. The park includes two deep bays which, due to their extremely narrow links with the sea, are aptly named Great Lake and Small Lake. You may also want to capture the spectacular views on the National Park by climbing the hill at about 200 meters high.

DAY 7
DAY 7

ZATON

After breakfast cruise to Zaton. Zaton, located in the Zadar channel on the coast of Croatia is a small town. It is renowned for its traditional Dalmatian architecture, unspoilt natural environment, rich culture and historical heritage. The history of Zaton dates back to the Roman times. Back to Dubrovnik for dinner and overnight.

DAY 8
DAY 8

DUBROVNİK

Disembarking at 09:00h in the port of Dubrovnik.

 

We would like to welcome you soon again on one of our Gulets and hope you enjoyed the Blue Cruise.