Sailing Tour With Wine Tastings In Croatia - 7 Days

This tour includes:

Sailing yacht or catamaran, professional...

Sailing yacht or catamaran, professional crew, route to 5 islands

Not included:

Airfare, docking fees, fuel, dinners,...

Airfare, docking fees, fuel, dinners, guided tours

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Itinerary

Day 1: Brac Island

Stop At: Wine Tasting Brac & Olive Oil Brac, Zrtava Fasizma 11, Nerezisca, Brac Island 21423 Croatia
Boarding and leaving for Brac. The first encounter with a Croatian island will be docking in the picturesque Milna - a cozy fishermanโ€™s village situated in a sheltered bay on the island Brac. Milna will welcome you with its romantic baroque urbanism and an overall tranquil vibe. Brac is known for its white marble stone, used in the worldโ€™s architecture such as the White House. Home to one of the worldโ€™s most unique beaches, Zlatni Rat Golden Cape, which reshapes continuously depending on the wind. Enjoy the beach, go hiking to Vidova Gora, just start preparing for an amazing dining experience that awaits you.
Duration: 14 hours

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 2: Hvar - The New St.Tropez

Stop At: Hvar Island, Hvar Island, Split-Dalmatia County, Dalmatia
Curious about why they call it the Croatian Monte Carlo? We bet you are. Sip a cocktail on its magnificent riviera with white marble Venetian architecture behind you, and luxury yachts aligned on the waterfront. Climb to the 16-century fortress, and enjoy a magnificent view of Hvarโ€™s archipelago.
Pamper yourself on a hot summer afternoon in a luxurious spa, enjoying the indigenous essences and products of the island. After you feel relaxed and restored, get ready for dinner where you will taste a selection of delicious local specialties
Duration: 20 hours

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Day 3: Korcula - Medieval Fortress Town

Stop At: Korcula Old City, Korcula Island Croatia
Named Korkyra Melaina by the original Greek settlers, a fortress town surrounded with thousands of years old stones, an island rich in vineyards, olive groves, quiet coves, and beautiful stone and sand beaches. Explore romantic cobbled street, visit Marco Poloโ€™s birth house or sail to the tiny island of Badia, home to a Franciscan monastery since the 15th century. End your day the best way - dine in a family-owned restaurant where you will get only locally grown and organic products including meat from their own farm, and fish caught locally in the Adriatic.
Duration: 20 hours

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Day 4: Peljesac Peninsula, a Heaven for Foodies

Stop At: Peljesac Peninsula, Peljesac Peninsula, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia
A true heaven for those with sublime palates. Almost the entire surface of this peninsula is covered with the best vineyards in Croatia, and the seaside is home to oyster and shellfish farms. Oysters and wine? Sounds good as it is, not to mention pebble beaches, an underwater winery and the third longest stone wall on the planet. A private tour in the vineyard and cellars with tasting the most distinguished Croatian grapes is a must. Learn about features of Croatian native grapes and soil characteristics. Stay for a pairing dinner or sip your Plavac with the awarded sheep cheese from Pag island.
Duration: 20 hours

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 5: Susac - Day on a Remote Island

Stop At: Suลกac, Croatia
Spend the day on the remotest island with the population of 2. There are no regular ferries to Susac Island, so you don't have to worry about crowds of tourists. In addition to this splendid isolation, this Island has as 40m long beach, Portic Cove, flocks of sheep, a pine forest and a lighthouse. Built on the steep southern cliffs of the island, the lighthouse offers stunning sea-swept views and one lighthouse keeper who will prepare freshly caught fish for you and acquaint you with the local flora and fauna.
Duration: 20 hours

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 6: Vis - Where Mamma Mia2 was Filmed

Stop At: Island of Vis, Island of Vis, Split-Dalmatia County, Dalmatia
After a morning of swimming, sunbathing and snacking on local cheese and prosciutto in a hidden bay, we are mooring in Vis - home to Mamma Mia 2 amazing nature scenes, an untouched gem that gained access to the public only 20 years ago as it used to be a military base. Drive a Vespa through the untouched island, or enjoy a jeep guided tour that will immerse you in the islandโ€™s history by showing you secret passages and strategic points.
As the sun goes down, let us take you out to the up to the vineyards to try peka - a signature dish of the area. Pair your food with high-quality wines made from grapes harvested only steps away from your dinner table by the same family who set the fire for your fork-tender octopus and lamb peka.
Duration: 1 day

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.

Day 7: Split

Stop At: Split, Split, Split-Dalmatia County, Dalmatia
You will be amazed at the overwhelmingly rich cultural heritage this city has. Overlooked by mountains and bordered by the blue Adriatic Sea, Split is a hotspot and a perfect place to start your journey.
Stroll through the old town, explore the breathtaking Diocletianโ€™s Palace, a Unesco World Heritage site dating back to A.D. 295, where โ€œGame of Thronesโ€ was recently filmed, or just have your morning coffee at the riva and pick through local fresh products on the cityโ€™s iconic daily market.
Duration: 1 day

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.

Tour leaving from Split

Split is a city located in the south of Croatia. It is an important seaport in the Adriatic Sea. Split is one of the cities that gets most hours of sun in Croatia, in average it has 7 hrs of sun in winter and 12 in the summer.

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