1-week Route

Slano ➡ Lopud Island ➡ Mljet Island ➡ Lastovo Island (the city of Lastovo) ➡ Korcula Island ➡ Dubrovnik ➡ Slano
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Slano ➡ Lopud Island

Leaving the quaint coastal town of Slano behind, the first stop on this journey is the small island of Lopud. Only 4.6km in length, it is one of the most intimate islands in Dalmacia. But don’t let its size fool you - Lopud offers a selection of some of the finest restaurants and family-friendly activities. Leisurely stroll through the island and you’ll end up on Sunj beach - a secluded paradise that offers visitors rest and privacy..

Slano-Lopud

 

Lopud Island ➡ Mljet Island

Leaving the intimacy of Lopud behind, the yacht makes its way to Mljet National Park Island. The perfect place for nature enthusiasts, Mljet is ripe for exploring. Whether you choose to hike, bike, or dive around the island, Mljet is a gem just waiting to be discovered. No matter where you are on this island, a beach is rarely more than a 15 minute stroll, perfect for some R&R after a long day full of activities.

Mljet

 

Mljet Island ➡ Lastovo Island

One of the most far-fetched islands, Lastovo is an archipelago just waiting to be discovered. Considered to be one of the last truly ‘wild’ islands in the Adriatic, uncovering its untouched beauty is something few have experienced. With 46 smaller islands making up this pristine sanctuary, Lastovo and its surrounding beauty is sure to take your breath away.

 

Lastovo Island ➡ Korcula Island

Sailing from one of the most remote islands to one of the most visited, Korcula is on everyone’s bucket list. And with good reason! Korcula is an island steeped in rich maritime history. This island offers the perfect blend of Croatian heritage with a hint of Italian flare. Korcula is renowned for its beaches, dense olive tree forests, and award-winning vineyards. Coupled with historic landmarks across the entire island, Korcula is sure to please anyone who visits.

Korčula

 

Korcula ➡ Dubrovnik

We saved the best for last - Dubrovnik. Famed for its unique architecture, winding streets, well-groomed beaches, and cozy restaurants, it’s no wonder why Dubvronik is known as the Gem of the Adriatic. An active trading hub to this day, Dubrovnik’s history is peppered with a distinctive blend of cultures from all over the Mediterranean. Cap off this exciting trip with a stroll through one the most beautiful UNESCO heritage sites in the world.

Dubrovnik

 

Dubrovnik ➡ Slano