Dalmatian Islands Yacht Charter itinerary
7 nights
The Dalmatian Islands offer crystal-clear water, historic towns, and effortless island-hopping – ideal for a relaxed yet varied week on the water.








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Google Map API Key TutorialDay 1 - Split to Bracket (Milna) 12nm
Embark in Split and cruise across to Brač, a gentle start to your Dalmatian yacht charter. Milna is a relaxed harbour with a traditional feel – a nice contrast to the busier towns later in the week.
Spend the afternoon swimming in nearby bays or enjoying your first lunch onboard before heading ashore in the evening.
Recommendation: Dinner at a local waterfront konoba in Milna — simple, authentic, and a great introduction to Croatian cuisine.
Day 2 - Brac to Hvar Town 15nm
Cruise to Hvar, one of the most popular stops on any Croatia yacht charter itinerary. Arrive late morning and either anchor just outside or take a berth in the harbour.
Spend the afternoon exploring the town, heading up to the fortress for panoramic views, or relaxing onboard before the evening atmosphere builds.
Recommendation: Lunch at Bonj ‘Les Bains’ beach club or dinner at Giaxa for something more refined.
Day 3 - Hvar to the Pakleni Islands 5nm
A short cruise brings you to the Pakleni Islands – a collection of small, pine-covered islands just off Hvar, known for their turquoise bays and relaxed beach clubs.
This is a full “on the water” day – swimming, paddleboarding, and enjoying the yacht at anchor without needing to move far.
Recommendation: Lunch at Laganini Beach Club or Palmižana for a slightly more upscale feel.
Day 4 - Pakleni Islands to Vis Town 20nm
Cruise out to Vis, one of the furthest islands from the mainland and known for its more untouched, authentic feel. Arrive into Vis Town and spend the afternoon exploring or relaxing onboard.
Vis has a very different energy – quieter, less developed, and a favourite for those wanting something more understated.
Recommendation: Dinner at Pojoda – one of the island’s best-known restaurants.
Day 5 - Vis to Bisevo (Blue Cave) then Komiza 15nm
Start early and cruise to Biševo Island to visit the famous Blue Cave – best experienced in the morning when the light hits just right.
Afterwards, continue to Komiža on the western side of Vis, a charming fishing village with a much more local feel than Vis Town.
Recommendation: Lunch in Komiža at a waterfront restaurant or keep it relaxed onboard after the cave visit.
Day 6 - Komiza to Solta (Maslinica) 25nm
Cruise back towards the mainland, stopping at quiet bays along the way before arriving in Maslinica on Šolta. This is a peaceful, picturesque harbour centred around a small marina and castle.
A perfect evening stop to slow things down again after the busier days earlier in the week.
Recommendation: Dinner at Martinis Marchi – a more refined, boutique setting.
Day 7 - Šolta to Čiovo / Blue Lagoon) 15nm
Cruise towards Split but take your time, stopping at the Blue Lagoon or around Čiovo Island for a final full day on the water. These shallow, clear bays are perfect for swimming and relaxing without needing to rush back.
Arrive into Split later in the day or early evening, giving you one last night to enjoy the city.
Recommendation: Lunch onboard or a relaxed beach stop; dinner in Split’s old town.
Day 8 - Split (Disembarkation)
A relaxed final morning onboard with breakfast on deck before disembarking in Split. If time allows, a short walk through Diocletian’s Palace is the perfect way to end the trip.