Route from Dubrovnik to Korčula
Route from Dubrovnik to Korčula (7 days) CROATIA
Day 1
Dubrovnik – Kobas (Pelješac) (approx. 18 NM)
Kobas is a small charming bay situated at the Ston channel, concealing a village and a mole. There are many small quays near the bay where you can moor. The bay is well protected against winds, except the north wind (Bora).
Day 2
Kobas – Pomena (Mljet) (approx. 25 NM)
Pomena is a small port village situated in the heart of the National Park of Mljet near Dubrovnik, linked to it by a regular ferry line. Thanks to the natural environment, virgin nature and history, with the advantages of being near the city like Dubrovnik at the same time, it is a unique tourist place and offers many possibilities of recreation and relax, and Mljet itself is a National Park. You cannot ignore this place during the cruise on the Adriatic Sea.
Day 3
Pomena – Zaklopatica (Lastovo) (approx. 23 NM)
Zaklopatica is a bay located in the north part of island Lastovo 2 km away from the city of Lastovo. You can moor smaller yachts up to 15 m at the small quay in the middle of the bay. Zaklopatnica is a perfect starting point for exploring the great natural environment of island Lastovo, on the land and on the sea.
Day 4
Zaklopatica – Vela Luka (Korčula) (approx. 23 NM)
The Vela Luka area is located on the hilly island Korčula. The archaeologists proved that this area was inhabited back in the Neolithic Age, i.e. for 20 thousand years B.C. Traces of continuous presence of humans were found there – through subsequent ages up to the Greek colonisation. The city of Vela Luka is situated at the end of a 9.2 km long bay guaranteeing a perfect protection against wind.
Day 5
Vela Luka (Korčula) – Korčula (Korčula) (approx. 40 NM)
Island Korčula is a jewel of the Adriatic Sea archipelago. The blooming flora of the island should be highlighted. You can swim around the island on many beaches and also dive in the exciting world of flora and fauna.
The city of Korčula is a tourist and historic centre of island Korčula where it is located. It is one of the best preserved medieval cities in the Mediterranean Sea Basin, and is regarded as the birthplace of the great traveller Marco Polo. The marina Korčula is situated in the small eastern entrance to the city and is protected by a breaker.
Day 6
Korčula – Prozura (Mljet) (approx. 30 NM)
Prozura is a small village in the central part of island Mljet. The bay is situated on the north coast and it well protected against winds by two adjacent islands: Borovac and Planjak. There are several places there where you can moor (up to 4 m deep).
Day 7
Prozura – Dubrovnik (approx. 23 NM)
Dubrovnik is the southernmost point of Croatia, called the Pearl of the Adriatic. Breathtaking views, comfortable climate, rich cultural heritage and a diverse tourist offer make Dubrovnik one of the most popular places for tourists in the Mediterranean Sea Basin.
It is best to explore Dubrovnik on foot. Then you will be able to feel the romantic atmosphere of narrow cobbled streets, admire the beauty of numerous monuments and take advantage of the wide gastronomic offer of the city. After sightseeing, you can refresh yourself in crystal clear water on one of the beautiful beaches. All those attractions contribute to the fame of Dubrovnik. Its name is regarded as the synomym of Croatia in the remote corners of the world, and the population of this region is growing ten times in peak tourist season.