7-days Sailing – Split – Split S1
South Route 1
Split - Milna (Brač) - Stari Grad (Hvar) - Hvar (Hvar) - Vis - Biševo - Komiža (Vis) - Palmižana - Trogir - Split
Day 1
Split - Milna (Brač)
Milna, situated on the island of Brač, stands out as the most protected and beautiful harbor. Its natural shield against strong winds provides a perfect sanctuary for both people and boats. Nestled at the bottom of a spacious bay on Brač's western coast, Milna boasts mesmerizing crystal blue waters, shaded by centuries-old pine forests, and adorned with sunlit facades crafted from the island's famous stone.
Milna offers an array of irresistible reasons to visit. It serves as an idyllic haven for diving enthusiasts and those seeking to savor delicious, wholesome local cuisine. The charming Mediterranean town entices guests with a wide selection of excellent seafood restaurants, pizzerias, and numerous seafront cafés.
Furthermore, the southeastern part of the bay hosts the ACI Marina Milna, further enhancing the allure of this enchanting destination. Exploring Milna presents an opportunity to indulge in relaxation, embrace the natural beauty and flavors of the Mediterranean, and truly experience the splendor of Brač island.
Day 2
Milna (Brač) - Stari Grad (Hvar)
Stari Grad is the oldest city in Croatia, a peer of Aristotle. It is situated at the end of a bay 4 nm deep, along the northwest coast of Hvar. Due to its central position, it has been a seamen's sanctuary for centuries; today, the Stari Grad cove is an obligatory stop for sailors cruising the Adriatic. The city is surrounded by vineyards, olive tree orchards and pine woods. Its population's main occupations are wine making, olive oil production, pomiculture, fishing and especially tourism. Various options for accomodation; taverns and restaurants serving domestic specialties and traditionally fine island wines; cultural landmarks, as well as the variety of sports and recreational activity options, attract numerous visitors. The sea around Stari Grad is renowned for its rich flora and fauna. Underwater fishing is possible along the southern coast of Kabel peninsula, which closes around the bay. Stari Grad is not protected against northern winds. Within the Stari Grad bay, the coves Zavala and Tiha offer shelter from these northern winds; the coves Gračište, St. Ante and Maslinica offer shelter from the southern winds.
Hvar is one of the most desired and most visited destinations on the Dalmatian riviera. It is characterized by a warm, pleasant climate with lots of sun, a picturesque natural environment, various options for quality accomodation, Mediterranean cordiality and hospitality, numerous restaurants and taverns offering exquisite domestic specialties and wines, sports and recreation possibilities, an active night life... Thanks to its position along the ancient maritime route, Hvar has a far richer history than any other island on the Adriatic. Representative palaces and churches, valuable paintings and statues, as well as literary and musical works of art created on the island, are a result of the inexhaustible inspiration the island provides. The city port has low protection against stronger winds.
Day 3
Stari Grad (Hvar) - Vis (Vis)
Day 4
Vis - Biševo - Komiža (Vis)
Day 5
Komiža - Palmižana (Hvar)
Day 6