Itinerary Split-Split – 2 weeks

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DAY 1: Maslinica, Island of Šolta

The coves of Šolta, small kingdoms of heavenly sea and stillness, lure you into spending a holiday in the authentic ambience of the Dalmatian island. Maslinica is a village steeped in tradition but its greatest value lies in the fact that any cove you choose, offers a solitary place for bathing. Olives and wine are the specialty of this charming location, so be sure to come with an empty stomach!

DAY 2: Hvar

Hvar is an inexhaustible treasure trove of scenery, adventure and atmosphere. It’s no wonder why this island is a global favourite. Spend the day biking or hiking around the city, basking in coastal waters, or lounging by the pool, Hvar has something for everyone. Feeling like a party? Hvar boasts one of the liveliest entertainment scenes up and down the Croatian seaboard. However you choose to spend your time on Hvar, the island will never disappoint.

DAY 3: Vis

The island of Vis is famous for its clear sea and abundant underwater world, rich in sunken ships and stunning flora and fauna. Peppered with hidden bays, Vis keeps its oases of peace well-hidden, making them the ultimate getaway. Vis is also known for its historical gastronomic delicacies - especially the anchovy scone and fig bread. Uncover the best Vis has to offer by biking, hiking, or diving your way around the island.

DAY: 4 Lastovo

Lastovo is the biggest island in this remote archipelago. The 46 remaining islands that make up this haven are some of the least explored destinations. Lastovo is for the adventurous, as there are very few paved roads and paths outside the small town centre. This minute island can be walked or cycled in one day, giving you plenty of time to enjoy its limited but exclusive pleasures.

DAY 5: Mljet

Mljet island is an adventurer’s paradise! Hosting a national park covered in dense forest, Mljet can feel more like a tropical jungle than a luxurious island. Here, visitors are encouraged to explore Mljet by kayak, snorkelling, or hiking. Once you have finished uncovering what Mljet has to offer, take a rest in one of its many seaside restaurants where you will be served with only the freshest catches of the day.

DAY 6: Dubrovnik

This world-famous city speaks for itself. The famous panoramic skyline has been featured in countless movies, TV shows, postcards, and more. Now it’s your turn to experience what everyone has been talking about! No matter where you begin your adventure in Dubrovnik, you’re never too far from a cosy cafe, lively music, or friendly street vendors. The very streets of the city are paved in history and it’s impossible not to feel the multicultural vibe on every corner.

DAY 7: Kotor

The first thing visitors notice when docking at Kotor are its impressive ramparts guarding the city. Distinguished by winding streets and piazzas, this ancient town hosts several spectacular churches, the most famous being Kotor Cathedral. Explore Kotor’s extensive seafaring history at the Maritime Museum, or hop over to St George island just off the Medieval town of Perast.

DAY 8: Fourteen islands

The Fourteen Islands are also known as the Elafiti Islands. Cruising through the three biggest islands of Kolocep, Lupus and Sipan, guests are treated to one of the least explored areas of the Adriatic. Visitors can sunbathe on the unspoiled beaches, stroll through the charming village of Sudard or taste the local wine of Sipan.

DAY 9:  Korcula

Want to get lost in history? Stroll through Korcula’s ancient streets and admire the Adriatic’s one-of-a-kind history. Korcula is known for its crystal clear waters and therapeutic thermal spas, making it a great place to truly rest up and relax. Visit St. Mark’s Cathedral and the quaint Lumbarda village on a guided biking tour, or treat your palate to catches from the sea, caught daily.

DAY 10: The Pakleni Islands

The Pakleni Islands are located just off the southeast coast of Hvar Island. This is a swimmer’s paradise, as the waters around are some of the most clear and deep anywhere in the region. Cool off under the shade of the abundant pine trees that these islands are famous for, all the while enjoying the privacy the many snug bays have on offer.

DAY 11: Skradin 

Skradin provides the perfect harbour for those looking for a little respite from the open sea. Travel up winding rivers to reach the picturesque marina of this fairytale town. Skradin is the gateway to Krka National Park, home to the famous Krk Waterfall. Enjoy a more tranquil nightly stroll along the boardwalk, all the while taking in the beautiful architecture and cobblestone streets.

DAY 12: Kornati National Park

Kornati National Park Island is for guests who like a little flare. Upon approaching the main island, visitors are taken aback by the stunning and dramatic sheer cliffs that rise straight out of the sea. Their size captivates anyone who lays eyes on them. More interested in what lies beneath? Kornati and its 89 surrounding islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Mediterranean.

DAY 13: Trogir

Trogir is a charming stone town on a small island that is connected to the mainland by bridges. The old town, protected under UNESCO, is a treasure trove for lovers of art, Renaissance and Baroque buildings and churches. The winding narrow streets open to quaint squares, packed with countless restaurants, cafes and gift shops. Trogir is known for its open air music and cultural events, giving this town that special atmosphere of the Mediterranean.

DAY 14: Split

Split is perhaps Croatia’s most famous time capsule. If you’re curious to experience what life was like during the Roman Empire, look no further! This city boasts some of the most well-preserved churches that are still in use today. Split is a very bustling city, especially at night. Cafes, bars and restaurants are full to the brim every night and tourists are treated to some of the best entertainment on offer. Get your walking shoes ready, Split is waiting!