Dubrovnik sailing itinerary - 7 days

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Duration: 7 Days
Distance: 115 nm

Itinerary description by day

Dubrovnik
Day 1

Dubrovnik

Your sailing vacation will start from ACI Marina Dubrovnik. After check-in and provisioning don't miss a chance to explore the Old Town of Dubrovnik. It will surprise you with a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, historic churches, palaces, and charming squares. Highlights include the iconic Stradun (main street), the Sponza Palace, the Rector's Palace, and the Cathedral of the Assumption. Dubrovnik's city walls, dating back to the 13th century, offer panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the red-roofed buildings of the Old Town. Walking along the walls is a must-do experience for visitors.  
Distance: 0nm
Duration: 0 hours
Lopud
Day 2

Lopud

Lopud is known for its natural beauty, sandy beaches, and tranquil atmosphere. The main settlement on Lopud is the village of Lopud, characterized by its old stone houses, narrow streets, and picturesque waterfront. The village offers a relaxing ambiance with cafes, restaurants, and shops lining the harbor. Sailors visiting Lopud will find a small marina and anchorage areas where they can moor their boats. While facilities are limited, the peaceful surroundings and natural beauty of Lopud make it a delightful spot to spend time.
Distance: 10nm
Duration: 3 hours
Okuklje (Mlet)
Day 3

Okuklje (Mlet)

Okuklje is a picturesque village and bay located on the northeastern coast of the island of Mljet in Croatia. This small and tranquil settlement is nestled in a deep natural harbor surrounded by dense pine forests. Okuklje is an ideal spot for anchoring and mooring boats, offering sheltered waters and good holding ground. The bay provides a peaceful setting for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking in crystal-clear waters. You will find several local restaurants and small grocery store for basic provisioning.
Distance: 12nm
Duration: 3 hours
Pomena
Day 4

Pomena

Pomena is an ideal destination for sailors seeking a peaceful and scenic retreat amidst the natural beauty of Mljet Island and the Adriatic Sea. It offers a perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and outdoor activities within the enchanting surroundings of Mljet National Park. We recommend to anchor or moor boat in the calm waters of the bay, with easy access to the village and the national park. The village offers a range of amenities including restaurants, cafes, accommodations, and small shops.
Distance: 18nm
Duration: 5 hours
Korcula
Day 5

Korcula

Korčula is a must-visit destination for sailors seeking a blend of history, natural beauty, and authentic Croatian charm along the stunning Dalmatian coast. The main town of Korčula, also named Korčula, is often referred to as a mini-Dubrovnik due to its well-preserved medieval architecture and fortified walls. The town's narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and impressive St. Mark's Cathedral create a captivating atmosphere for visitors.  ACI Marina Korčula, provides excellent facilities such as: mooring, fuel, water, electricity.
Distance: 15nm
Duration: 4 hours
Ston
Day 6

Ston

Ston is a historic town located on the Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia, renowned for its impressive defensive walls, salt pans, and delicious oysters. The most striking feature of Ston is its defensive walls, often referred to as the "European Wall of China." These walls, built in the 14th and 15th centuries, stretch over 5 kilometers and are among the longest defensive stone walls in Europe. They were constructed to protect the valuable salt pans, which were a significant source of wealth for the region. Sailors can explore the town's historic center, with charming streets, Gothic and Renaissance architecture. We strongly recommend to visit local seafood restaurants serving fresh oysters and seafood.
Distance: 35nm
Duration: 9 hours
Day 7

Sipan

The main settlement on Sipan is the village of Sudurad, situated on the northeastern coast of the island. Sudurad features charming stone houses, a small harbor, and a relaxed waterfront promenade lined with cafes and restaurants serving fresh seafood and local dishes. We recommend to anchor or mooring in a small marina in Sudurad, that provides basic services. The island's sheltered bays and clear waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
Distance: 15nm
Duration: 4 hours
Dubrovnik
Day 8

Dubrovnik

Return to the marina for the check-our procedure.
Distance: 10nm
Duration: 3 hours

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