
Primosten 14 Day Sailing Itinerary
14 days
•264 nautical miles
Two Weeks Sailing Croatia!
Set sail along Croatia's Adriatic coastline, the perfect destination for those seeking a mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure.
Dive into crystal-clear waters, soak up the sun on stunning beaches, and wander through narrow streets getting lost in history.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, this two-week itinerary will guide you through the must-see sights, hidden gems, and authentic local experiences that will make your sailing trip to Croatia truly special.
The Route
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Day 1: Primosten
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Day 2: Primosten to Sesula (22nm)
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Day 3: Sesula to Vis (20nm)
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Day 4: Vis to Stiniva to Bisevo to Komiza (24nm)
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Day 5: Komiza to Uvala Gradina (31nm)
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Day 6: Uvala Gradina to Lastovo (23nm)
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Day 7: Lastovo to Pomena to Polace (25nm)
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Day 8: Polace to Korcula (16nm)
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Day 9: Korcula to Loviste (9nm)
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Day 10: Loviste to Scedro to Vinogradisce (31nm)
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Day 11: Vinogradisce to Hvar (4nm)
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Day 12: Hvar to Stari Grad to Luka Tiha (18nm)
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Day 13: Luka Tiha to Necujam (16nm)
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Day 14: Necujam to Primosten (25nm)
Plan Details



The enchanting, little peninsula town of Primosten has an interesting history - up until a few centuries ago, it was an island connected by a draw bridge to the mainland. Primosten boasts a lovely promenade along the length of the peninsula along with beautiful pebble beaches, voted as some of the best in Croatia.
- Taste the famous red Babic wine
- Visit one of the stunning beaches

Sesula is an appealing yacht destination. Situated on the southern coast of the Adriatic, this picturesque fishing village offers tourists a charming and traditional atmosphere. The crystal clear waters and pleasant climate of the area make for some of the most enjoyable sailing and navigating anywhere in the world. With ample facilities, entertainment venues and gorgeous views, Sesulah is a great superyacht destination for tourists looking to experience the best of Croatia.
- Visit a local seafood restaurant
- Competitive sailing and swimming



The town of Vis is situated at the bottom of a protected bay. If you are in love with culture, tradition, mystery and the best Adriatic cuisine has to offer, you will love Vis. One of the reasons why Vis itself is considered a wonder is that it is a place where time remains still. It's a top destination for yachtsmen from all over the world and you will be able to find the secrets of Vis yourself.
- Bring water shoes
- Learn about the history of Vis



On the southern shores of the island of Vis, Stiniva Bay is graced with jaw dropping beauty earning it endless accolades on the lists of Europe’s best beaches. Lying just south west of Vis is the beautiful little island of Bisevo. This island of caves, for which it is most famous, is the perfect spot to drop anchor for a day and go exploring. The jewel in Bisevo's glorious crown is the Blue Cave. Lying on the western side of the island of Vis, the picturesque town of Komiza. The town is famous for its fishing heritage which dates back to at least the 12th Century with the arrival of Benedictine Monks.
- Given the Blue Cave's popularity in summer, it is also worth visiting the Green Cave
- Snorkel in the serene waters of Stiniva
- Walk up the trail above the beach
- Cliff jumping in Stiniva
- Explore the Blue Cave in Bisevo
- Visit historical sites, fortresses and monasteries in Komiza

With a row of 19th century houses lining the palm dotted waterfront, Vela Luka makes a bright first impression. Located on the western edge of the island of Korcula. While not as ancient and weighty as other Croatian towns, Vela Luka doesn’t cut corners on its enchanting offerings. The town is home to rich archaeological collections, museums, and exhibitions.
- After visiting Vela Luka, we suggest anchoring in Uvala Gradina as it is quieter and more private.
- Visit the great caves uninhabited since the stone age
- Taste the traditional fish, wine, and olive oil dishes
- Walk the artsy streets adorned in mosaics and lined with local crafts.

The beautiful, remote island of Lastovo and the surrounding archipelago make for the perfect spot to explore quaint, ancient stone villages and weave through the lush pine forests. Anchor off the island to swim in the sparkling clear waters or rest on a small pebble beach. With less than a thousand inhabitants, nature is in abundance here.
- Taste the islands well known dry, white wine "Lenovo Marastina"



A small village on the western end of Mljet, Pomena still holds steadfast to its fishing roots making it an idyllic Croatian retreat. A pine green strip meets dazzling blue water and a smattering of restaurants and loungers for propping up with a cocktail or two, Pomena is all birdsong, boats, and bliss. Located on a picturesque bay, this charming village boasts ancient ruins, stunning natural beauty and clear azure waters. The bay welcomes boats of all sizes, offering easy access to nearby islands and secluded coves. With its peaceful atmosphere and unspoiled surroundings, this hidden gem is the perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil escape in a stunning coastal setting.
- During the busy season, the influx swells slightly as visitors pass through this gateway to the Mljet National Park.
- Bike along the trails passing by the national park lakes.
- Explore two historic palaces, dating back to the Roman Empire.
- Venture into the surrounding forest to discover hidden waterfalls and hiking trails.

The lesser-known but highly treasured island of Croatia should top any charter itinerary. This beautiful island is all lush forests of fragrant Aleppo pine, Cyprus, and ancient Oak, narrow cobbled streets, and vibrant summer festivals. The fortified medieval town is a must and is the rumored birthplace of Marco Polo.
- Visit some of the sprawling vineyards or open cellar doors.
- Bike along one of the glorious cycling routes.
- Visit some of the best beaches Pržina, Bilin Žal, and Proizd.

Loviste is a dream yachting destination for superyacht owners and guests located on the beautiful island of Korcula in Croatia. Loviste is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, from its rugged hills to its secluded crystal-clear coves and bays. Loviste is also home to a number of unforgettable activities, including swimming, fishing, sailing and scuba diving, which will provide endless opportunities for the perfect yachting holiday.
- A must-visit spot for yachting enthusiasts is the unique marina at Loviste.



Known as one of the most peaceful islands in the Mediterranean, Šćedro sits less than 3km south of Hvar. A protected natural park teeming with hidden coves and crystal clear waters, charter guests can dive right into this pristine paradise. Vinogradisce is a breathtakingly beautiful place in Croatia, ideal for super yachting and other marine leisurely activities. The town provides a haven for traveler's who wish to enjoy the magnificent Adriatic Sea, enlivened with stunning coloured boats and vibrant fishing villages.
Visit the abandoned monastery on Scedro, believed to have been abandoned at the end of the 18th century because of pirate attacks - all adding to the island's rich history.
In Vinogradisce, explore nearby islands, visit old churches and historic sites, or take a swim in the crystal clear waters.



Sun-soaked Hvar gleams like gold. As one of the brightest spots in Europe, this Croatian town is known for being a high-class beach destination. Those famous topaz skies shine above the sapphire sea, and the landscape boasts an idyllic mix of lavender and olive groves, rolling hills, red-roof towns, and sweet and shady pine forests. As one of the most enticing trading hubs - everyone from the Venetians to the Romans and the Greeks has left their mark on Hvar.
- Visit the Franciscan Monastery and see the famed Last Supper painting, sail the beautiful beaches of the Pakleni Islands
- Explore abandoned villages and walk the fortress walls.
- Sample some of the best Croatian wines available in the surrounding wineries.



Stari Grad is located on the northern side on the island of Hvar, and is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It is rich in archaeological and historical sites. There are numerous bays surrounding Stari Grad which make for ideal anchorages during your charter. Luka Tiha is located in the Adriatic Sea and is a perfect destination for yachting. It is surrounded by a protected nature reserve and clear, shallow waters full of sea life, perfect for swimming, snorkelling and fishing. Away from the marina there are plenty of tourist attractions and activities – from quaint, historic towns and stunning beaches to fine dining and shopping opportunities.
- Visit the Stari Grad museum makes for a fascinating insight in to the islands amazing history, with its permanent displays of prehistoric and classical artefacts.

Nestled before rolling green hills cloaked in fragrant pines, Necujam is a charming Croatian village on the island of Solta. Boasting a palm-lined beach and hamlets of terracotta-topped houses, the village looks out over a beautiful bay of sparkling turquoise waters.
- This sheltered spot is also in a prime position for visiting Split.
- Enjoy watersports or sunbathing.
- Windsurf on the southern side of the island.
- Sample the local cuisine in one of the nearby konobas.
- The area is home to many wineries and vineyards.
- Visit Croatia's renowned 'Golden Cape' beach.

Enjoy the final day sailing towards the end of your journey in Primosten. Get in one last swim or soak up some final rays of sun before departing the boat.
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