Route from Split to Hvar and next to Vis (7 days) CROATIA
You can also set off from nearby marinas like Trogir or Kastela.
Day 1
Split – Maslinica (approx. 15 NM)
Maslinica is the only village on island Solta situated on the west coast. The specific feature of this region is a mini archipelago of 7 islands that perfectly highlights the character of beautiful Croatia. The most popular place is Sesula bay, giving perfect protection against wind.
Day 2
Maslinica – Vis (Vis) (approx. 23 NM)
Island Vis is a good choice for those who want to experience the life style and Mediterranean atmosphere, so unique today. The cultural and historic heritage, crystal clear sea, cosy beaches and many small bays make you feel like in heaven. The town of Vis is located in the north part of the island along the bautiful bay of St. Juraj. Many luxurious restaurants and traditional taverns in the heart of the city will captivate you local specialties and nice atmosphere. Unfortunately, the Vis port is poorly protected from wind.
You can also consider staying in Komiza (port and city) located at the Western coast of the island, in the North-Eastern part of the wide gulf. The port is protected from north-eastern winds, but exposed from the south west. Komiza is considered the birthplace of fishery. The majestic mountains should be highlighted at the bottom of which lies the city. The view you see when you approach the port from the sea in unspeakable – you must see it! You can also rent scooters in Komiza and explore the island on land, and the views that await you are breathtaking.
Day 3
Vis (Vis) – Komiza (Vis) (approx. 15 NM)
Komiza (port and city) is located at the western coast of the island, in the north-eastern part of the wide gulf Komiza. The port is protected from north-eastern winds, but exposed from the south west. Komiza is considered the birthplace of fishery. The majestic mountains should be highlighted at the bottom of which lies the city. The view you see when you approach the port from the sea in unspeakable – you must see it! You can also rent scooters in Komiza and explore the island on land, and the views that await you are breathtaking.
Day 4
Komiza (Vis) – Hvar (Hvar) (approx. 16 NM)
The city of Hvar is very popular among sailors – it is known as a playground for the rich and the famous. The city is has many cultural monuments, perfect restaurants and taverns. It offers event and sports for the active (diving, climbing, bikes). In the evening, the city goes vibrant in taverns as well as in near-port disco clubs. Unfortunately, a small number of buoys and spaces for yachts make it difficult to find a place (especially in peak season). If you won't be able to find a place, you can consider halting in marina Palmizana 2.5 mile away.
Day 5
Hvar – Bol (Brač) (approx. 20 NM)
Bol is the oldest town on island Brač and one of the most famous tourist centre on the Adriatic – it is situated in the central part on the south side of the island. This region has beautiful beaches – “Zlatni Rat” is the most famous, regarded as the most beautiful beach of the Adriatic, the paradise for windsurfers and water sports lovers. It is raised with small gravel grains spread into the sea to the length of over 600 km.
Day 6
Bol – Milna (Brač) (approx. 17 NM)
The city of Milna is the most beautiful prot on island Brač, it is well protected against wind so it is a perfect place to halt yachts and boats. Milna is situated in the lower part of the wide bay on the west coast of the island. Crystal blue water, pine forests and insolated stone buildings will stay with you for long. The charm is also added by a large number of restaurants, pizzerias and coffee shops in the vicinity of the sea.
Day 7
Milna – Split (approx. 12 NM)
Don't treat Split only as a place where you collect and return the yacht – this is one our favourite sites. The main attraction is the Diocletian's Palace located in the heart of the city. In Split, you will find perfect restaurants offering local specialties – a perfect place to say goodbye to Croatia.