7-day route · Croatia
7-day Dalmatia sailing itinerary
A balanced seven-day Dalmatia loop for experienced owner crews — island hops with afternoon thermal and bora awareness.
- Best window: May–June or September; peak crowds July–August.
- Typical base: Split; day sails 15–30 NM with marina booking in Hvar town.
- Budget one lay day for bora or maestral shifts — forced harbour days are normal.
Day-by-day sketch
| Day | Focus |
|---|---|
| 1 | Split (ACI or Spinut) — provisions, weather brief, shakedown |
| 2 | Split → Stari Grad (Hvar) — stern-to practice in busy season |
| 3 | Hvar town or Palmižana — book marina early in July |
| 4 | Vis → Komiža or anchor near Blue Cave approach |
| 5 | Return via Brač (Bol or Milna) |
| 6 | Lay day or Šolta shortcut |
| 7 | Early return, fuel, handover |
Boat fit
38–45 ft cruisers handle this loop well. Compare Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 and Beneteau Oceanis 40 on Mediterranean shortlists.
School vs cruising
FairHelm runs ISSA courses in Croatia — use locations for course weeks; use this route for post-course island cruising.
Frequently asked questions
- Is one week enough for central Dalmatia?
- Yes for Split–Hvar–Vis. Add days if you want Korčula or Dubrovnik without rushing.