Sailing in Croatia

Walled Cities, Dalmatian Islands and Adriatic National Parks

Introduction

Croatia’s Dalmatian coast is a sailor’s dream — a tapestry of historic towns, pine-fringed islands, and pristine national parks. From Dubrovnik’s medieval walls to Split’s ancient heart and the wild beauty of the Kornati, each itinerary blends heritage, culture, and island serenity. Sailing in Croatia is a journey through timeless harbours, Venetian echoes, and turquoise seas.

Historic Dalmatian harbour with colourful waterfront buildings, palm trees, boats and mountain views

Sunlit Islands: The Dalmatian Coast

From Split’s Roman heritage to Hvar’s stylish harbour and Brac’s quiet charm, this itinerary combines ancient culture with sunlit island life — a perfect balance of history, relaxation, and Dalmatian beauty.

Walled Croatian coastal city with terracotta rooftops, stone fortifications and blue Adriatic water

Timeless Shores: Southern Dalmatia

Sail from Dubrovnik’s medieval splendour to the wine-rich shores of Korčula and the forested calm of Mljet. This route blends cultural treasures with tranquil bays and national park serenity.

Northern Dalmatian harbour town with red-roofed houses, boats and mountains beyond

Islands of Silence: Northern Dalmatia

Discover northern Dalmatia’s wild beauty, from Zadar’s Roman heart to the quiet anchorages of Dugi Otok and the protected Kornati Islands. A voyage of hidden bays, starry nights, and unspoiled seascapes.

Elysian – Sailing Beyond Ordinary