Croatia and Montenegro Sailing Adventure
Croatia and Montenegro Sailing Adventure
Croatia and Montenegro Sailing Adventure
15 Days Starting in Split and ending in Dubrovnik
Visiting: Split to Brac, Brac to Vis, Vis to Hvar , Hvar to Lastovo , Lastovo to Korcula, Korcula to Mljet , Mljet to Elafiti Islands to Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik - Sipan, Sipan – Herceg Novi , Budva, Rose, Tivat, Kotor, Zelenika - Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik
Tour operator:
Tour code:
ZSRUC
Group Type:
Private
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 8
Age range:
15-99
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Tour Overview
See Croatia and Montenegro’s picturesque coasts by setting sail on this 15-day adventure. Find the perfect balance between exploring medieval towns, hiking through forests and relaxing on sandy beaches, all with a handy local to lead the way. If you can’t choose between seaside Split and Old Town Dubrovnik or the stunning beaches along Montenegro’s seaside – why not have it all! Watch the sunset every night and fall asleep to the gentle rock of your private yacht. Take daily excursions to historical villages, national parks and famous landmarks along the Dalmatian Coast and make this one, one for the books.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Split To Brac
Location: Split to Brac
Accommodation: Overnight boat
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
Dobro Dosli! Welcome to Croatia. Your adventure begins in Split with a welcome meeting at 3 pm. If you arrive early, see what makes Split the soul of Dalmatia by exploring at your own pace. Maybe see the impressive ruins of Diocletian's Palace or explore the markets just outside the palace walls. After your meeting, you’ll head to the local supermarket to buy supplies for your trip, then board the yacht and sail to sunny Brac – the largest island in central Dalmatia. Cruise along the Mediterranean coast, soaking up the sunshine and the scenery. Then, weigh anchor and go for a dip in the sea or snorkel to spot sea anemones, crabs, sea urchins and small fish.
Day 2: Brac To Vis
Location: Brac to Vis
Accommodation: Overnight Yacht
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
After breakfast onboard, bid farewell to Brac and set sail to Vis – the furthest island from the mainland. On the way, you might stop in for a swim near Milna or the island of Solta. When you arrive, you can take an optional tour to learn about the island’s history – passing between Greek, Roman, Venetian, Napoleonic, Austrian and Italian hands. Visit nuclear fallout shelters, churches and vantage points with great views across the ocean. If you like, you can also take an optional winery tour and indulge in a few glasses of the local vino.
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Day 3: Vis To Hvar
Location: Vis to Hvar
Accommodation: Overnight Yacht
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
Today, you’ll make your way to Hvar. Along the way, you might stop at the Pakleni Islands or Stoncica for a swim. After arriving in Hvar, you can wander around the towns, which are home to some wonderfully preserved Renaissance facades. If you like, hike past dramatic jagged limestone cliffs and undulating farms, ancient olive groves and fields of rosemary and lavender. There’s also an option to cross the island by car to Hvar Town – often known as the ‘San Tropez of Croatia’.
Day 4: Hvar To Lastovo
Location: Hvar to Lastovo
Accommodation: Overnight Yacht
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
Set sail to Lastovo, stopping around Lovista or Scedro for a morning swim. On the way, you’ll also explore some of the 46 islets and reefs around the island’s edges. Over 70 per cent of Lastovo is forested, making it the perfect place to stretch your legs after a day at sea. There's also Venetian architecture from the 15th and 16th centuries and high number of churches to find in your free time.
Day 5: Lastovo To Korcula
Location: Lastovo to Korcula
Accommodation: Overnight Yacht
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
Sail through the jewel-like waters to Korcula this morning, stopping at Badija or Polace for a refreshing morning swim. Greeks settled in Korcula in the 6th century BC, but the town was also occupied by the Romans, Slavs and then the Venetians between 1420 and 1797. Even Napoleon was ruler for a while! As a result of all these influences, Korcula has a cosmopolitan Old Town. Alongside the idyllic beaches, you’ll have plenty of options for your free time. Ask your leader for the best dinner recommendations for a good feed.
Day 6: Korcula To Mljet
Location: Korcula to Mljet
Accommodation: Overnight Yacht
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
This morning, you’ll sail for the island of Mljet, stopping for a swim along the way. Legendary in ancient history as the island where the shipwrecked Odysseus lived for seven years, today the island is a haven of lush national park, forests and small villages. Since Greek sailors sought haven here from storms, the island has been inhabited by Illyrians, Romans, Slavs and Avars. In the 13th century the island was given to the Benedictine order who built a monastery in the middle of one of the island's western lakes – Veliko Jezero. When you arrive, perhaps rent a bike and cycle through the national park. Tonight, you could try the local wine – the fields and vineyards that dot the island are the foundation of the local economy, with Mljet's villagers producing wine and olive oil as they have been for hundreds of years.
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Day 7: Mljet To Elafiti Islands To Dubrovnik
Location: Mljet to Elafiti Islands to Dubrovnik
Accommodation: Overnight Yacht
Accommodation Name: Overnight Yacht
Depart Mljet and head to the hidden paradise of Elafiti Islands. Made up of three main islands – Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan – the olive groves, citrus trees and ancient ruins provide a scenic backdrop for lunch. Then, sail on to the marina near Komolac. You can then head into Dubrovnik for your final night with the group (there’s a regular bus service) or stay close and enjoy dinner and drinks at the marina.
Day 8: Dubrovnik - Sipan
Location: Dubrovnik - Sipan
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
Wake up in the medieval walled city of Dubrovnik and enjoy a free day to explore at your own pace. Maybe explore on foot, take a Game of Thrones walking tour or find a seaside or alleyway restaurant and try some local favourites. Head back to the sea for another welcome meeting at 3 pm this afternoon to start the next stage of your adventure. Your skipper will collect the next group kitty and you’ll head to a local supermarket for the week’s meals. After, start sailing to Sipan – the largest island in the Elaphiti Islands northwest of Dubrovnik. With a long history of stories and legends, this island is one of the jewels of the archipelago. When you arrive. Maybe head out to dinner with your group on the island.
Day 9: Sipan – Herceg Novi
Location: Sipan – Herceg Novi
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
This morning after breakfast and maybe a quick dip in the ocean, you’ll continue to Herceg Novi. Pass through customs, stopping for a swim along the way in one of many inviting bays and arrive in the late afternoon. Founded in 1382, Herceg Novi is your historic entry point to the Bay of Kotor and a fabulous city in its own right. With an evening spent at the port, you’ll have time to explore the tree-lined squares of the city at your leisure this evening. Maybe head to a local restaurant with your group and enjoy a night of gorgeous views.
Day 10: Budva
Location: Budva
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
This morning after breakfast (and sunrise, if you’re keen), you’ll head to Budva. You’ll stop for a swim along the way, maybe at Uvala Dobrec, depending on the weather – a secluded cove with a pebble beach and pristine waters. Arrive in Budva – home to sandy beaches, a walled city, old monasteries and lively nightlife. The time spent here will depend on the group’s desire to let loose (this is a self-proclaimed party town). Don’t worry, if you prefer the sun and the sand over the sound of bass, Budva is also home to lovely, sheltered beaches like Mogren, Kamenovo and Jaz. Your skipper will recommend the best local spots to eat for dinner, but you’re free to spend the evening how you wish.
Day 11: Rose
Location: Rose
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
Enjoy breakfast on the boat this morning and then head to Rose – a historic fishing village with a quieter pace. Stop for a swim along the way and then enjoy a free evening exploring the town or sit back and relax with a good book on the beach. Don’t miss sunrise tonight – whether from the sea or the deck, this part of the world is home to some pretty epic nightly displays.
Day 12: Tivat
Location: Tivat
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
This morning, you’ll sail to Tivat – a coastal town in Montenegro in the Bay of Kotor, surrounded by glittering waters and mountain peaks. Stop for a refreshing ocean swim and then explore the town at your own pace. Tonight, you have the opportunity to sit down with a local family in their home and enjoy some incredible hospitality. If you choose to include this optional dinner, you’ll enjoy a 3-course meal of local favourites with unlimited wine and homemade grappa. All the food served has been homemade and homegrown on the property – a night to remember!
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Day 13: Kotor
Location: Kotor
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
Sail towards Kotor this morning, passing the islet of Gospa od Skrpjela (Our Lady of the Rocks). As the legend goes, sailors would place a rock in the bay after every successful voyage, and over five hundred years, a tiny island was created. If you happen to have a rock handy, you can also become a part of this tradition! Docking in Kotor, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in southeastern Europe, and exploring its winding streets can feel like travelling back in time. Maybe hike along the ancient, steep fortress walls to the Castle of San Giovanni, a stunning medieval structure from which you can get sweeping views of the Old Town. Depending on your fitness level and the sureness of your footing, the hike can take between 3 to 5 hours, so it’s a good idea to set off early if you plan to tackle the climb. Or maybe opt for a full-day tour of Lovcen Mountain, Njegos Mausoleum and Cetinje. This optional tour includes a prosciutto tasting (yum!) and is a super fun way to spend the day.
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Day 14: Zelenika - Dubrovnik
Location: Zelenika - Dubrovnik
Accommodation Name: Overnight boat
This morning, you’ll sail to Zelenika, Montenegro to the customs checkpoint. If there is time, stop for a refreshing dip in the sea before continuing to Dubrovnik and docking in the marina. Perhaps head out into Dubrovnik for your final night with the group – buses depart regularly from the marina and your trip leader can help with coordination. Or stay close by enjoying dinner and drinks at the lovely marina and saying farewell to your group on your last night.
Day 15: Dubrovnik
Location: Dubrovnik
There are no activities planned for today, so you can leave any time before 10 am. If you wish to spend more time here, just speak to your booking agent.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Overnight boat (14 nights)
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Fully Guided
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Meals
As detailed in the itinerary
What's Not Included
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Insurance
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International Travel
Transport
This is a sailing adventure so our time is spent on board a monohull yacht. You may be asked to assist on-deck, particularly when coming into or leaving port. No experience is necessary, but getting to know some 'sailing language' might help to get you into the spirit of the adventure.Bow - front of the boatStern - rear of the boatPort - leftStarboard - rightDeck - outside, upper area of the boatHull - the main part or body of the boatKeel - part of the boat under water that keeps the boat stable and stops it capsizingMainsail - the large sail attached to the mast and boomMast - the big vertical pole that supports the mainsailBoom - the big horizontal pole attached to the mainsail, coming off the rear of the mast (swing from side to side)Jib, headsail, genoa, foresail - smaller sail near the front of the boatSheet - ropes used to control the sailsBooty - another word for pirate treasureLines - other ropes on the boat (ropes are never called ropes on yachts)Spinnaker - large extra sailTrim the sails - adjust the position of the sails when the wind changes strength or directionTiller or wheel or helm - used to steer the boatHelmsman - person steering the boatRunning - sailing with the windTack - turning the bow of the boat when sailing through the windJibe - turning the stern of the boat when sailing through the windFigure-eight knot - the stopper: often used at the end of lines to stop them getting away.Bowline (knot) - strong and dependable knot that is commonly usedClove Hitch (knot) - not as secure it is often used to attach an object to a line
Accommodation
This trip is accommodated entirely on board a yacht of between 48ft to 52ft. A typical yacht for 8 travellers is equipped with 4 double share cabins, 2/3 shared bathrooms and 2 showers. Our boats are real yacht’s and this is a real sailing trip. Yachts are designed to keep sleeping areas to the absolute minimum of space, while maximising common areas as much as possible.Rooms are allocated on arrival by our skipper according to group composition, which means it is not possible to reserve or guarantee any specific berth or cabin. Single passengers will be paired up with another passenger of the same gender, which will mean sharing a double cabin with a double mattress. Everyone including the skipper shares the bathrooms on board. There is no twin share bedding on this yacht.While not everyone may feel entirely comfortable living in such close quarters, those who are looking to revel in the adventure and exhilaration of an authentic sailing trip usually find any discomfort from cramped living conditions is more than made up for by the whole experience.ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION:Please note that the majority of our sailing trips start and/or finish at a marina or port. For most of our destinations, we can provide transfers between the airport/hotel and the port/marina. Please check the joining and finish point information in the trip notes for details.ELECTRICITY:While there should be electricity on board throughout your trip the voltage is likely to vary widely, from 12V to 220V, and when in port or moored we are dependent on the supply available. Please be aware that the supply may not be sufficient to power some electronic devices all the time and that you may need a voltage adapter or similar (such as portable inverter used in cars). On some trips it may be possible to charge devices ashore at restaurants or resorts, however this is not guaranteed.WI-FI:Please note that our sailing boats do not have Wi-Fi. You will be getting off the boat and visiting towns regularly so you will be able to connect with the outside world then.
Important Information
START TIME:This trip starts on Day 1 in Split at 3pm.ACCOMMODATION ONBOARD THIS SAILING YACHTThis trip is accommodated entirely on board a yacht of between 48ft to 52ft. A typical yacht for 8 travellers is equipped with 4 double share cabins, 2/3 shared bathrooms and 2 showers. Our boats are real yachts and this is a real sailing trip. Yachts are designed to keep sleeping areas to the absolute minimum of space, while maximising common areas as much as possible.Rooms are allocated on arrival by our skipper according to group composition, which means it is not possible to reserve or guarantee any specific berth or cabin. Single passengers will be paired up with another passenger of the same gender, this will mean sharing a double cabin with a double mattress. Everyone including the skipper shares the bathrooms on board.While not everyone may feel entirely comfortable living in such close quarters, those who are looking to revel in the adventure and exhilaration of an authentic sailing trip usually find any discomfort from cramped living conditions is more than made up for by the whole experience.ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION:Please note that the majority of our sailing trips start and/or finish at a marina or port. If you have pre-booked any additional accommodation through us, you will need to make your own way to the joining point on day 1 and from the finish point on the final day. We do not provide transfers between hotels and the port/marina. Please check the Essential Trip Information for details.HOT WEATHER:Summer temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius, which can be uncomfortable for those not used to the heat. Please consider the time of the year you wish to travel and your suitability to that season.PASSPORT DETAILS:Please provide full passport details at time of booking including exact name as per passport, date of birth, nationality, issue and expiry dates as these are essential for booking services on this trip.TRIP KITTY:On this trip it's compulsory to contribute to a kitty of EUR200 per person. The kitty is an on-ground payment put into a central fund managed by travellers. It helps fund for breakfast and lunch on the boat and other small items such as ice, water, snacks and drinks. Travellers are responsible for the preparation of these meals onboard and to shop at port where supermarkets are often very close to the mooring. Kitty amounts are subject to change to reflect local price increases. On day 1, the skipper will talk through the kitty and how it will be managed (by yourself or fellow travellers) The kitty will be collected when you arrive at the welcome meeting or in stages throughout your trip.
Mode of Transport
This is a sailing adventure so our time is spent on board a monohull yacht. You may be asked to assist on-deck, particularly when coming into or leaving port. No experience is necessary, but getting to know some 'sailing language' might help to get you into the spirit of the adventure.Bow - front of the boatStern - rear of the boatPort - leftStarboard - rightDeck - outside, upper area of the boatHull - the main part or body of the boatKeel - part of the boat under water that keeps the boat stable and stops it capsizingMainsail - the large sail attached to the mast and boomMast - the big vertical pole that supports the mainsailBoom - the big horizontal pole attached to the mainsail, coming off the rear of the mast (swing from side to side)Jib, headsail, genoa, foresail - smaller sail near the front of the boatSheet - ropes used to control the sailsBooty - another word for pirate treasureLines - other ropes on the boat (ropes are never called ropes on yachts)Spinnaker - large extra sailTrim the sails - adjust the position of the sails when the wind changes strength or directionTiller or wheel or helm - used to steer the boatHelmsman - person steering the boatRunning - sailing with the windTack - turning the bow of the boat when sailing through the windJibe - turning the stern of the boat when sailing through the windFigure-eight knot - the stopper: often used at the end of lines to stop them getting away.Bowline (knot) - strong and dependable knot that is commonly usedClove Hitch (knot) - not as secure it is often used to attach an object to a line
Check out our Q&As
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Is this trip right for you
Our yachts have a small Zodiac on board, which is used to transport travellers to shore if we need to anchor in the bay. However, we will most often overnight in the small marinas on each island we visit, so the Zodiacs aren’t used. Zodiacs can sometimes be awkward to climb in and out of, but a sense of humour and a can-do attitude are all you need.
This is an adventure on board a real yacht, which means living spaces, cabins, bathrooms and showers need to be shared with other passengers. Sleeping quarters can be relatively compact, but you will spend most of your time above board in the open air.
Please note that smooth sailing depends on the weather, so itinerary changes may occur at the last minute if the weather becomes unfavourable. You can trust your knowledgeable skipper to choose an alternative route or activity if any changes are made.
If you’re travelling with your own group of friends or family and would like to book a private departure on this sailing trip, our Tailor-Made team will be happy to help: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/tailor-made -
What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Please contact us for latest COVID-19 policies
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Intrepid Travel has been taking travellers around the world for over 30 years
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Since 2002, The Intrepid Foundation has supported over 130 organisations across the world. We’re creating positive impact through the joy of travel, community and connection.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Over 50% of traveller travel solo with Intrepid. You can choose to share a room with another solo travelle of the same sex for no additional charge, or choose to pay a single supplement if you’d like your own room. Please request this when booking, and we will secure you a single supplement wherever possible. Please note, if you are booking a last-minute trip, it may be harder for us to secure a single room
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