Trogir 7-day Dalmatia Sailing Itinerary
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Depart Trogir for the short hop to Šolta. Anchor in pine-scented bays or berth in a small harbor to sample laid-back island life, pebble beaches, and olive-clad hillsides.
Skirt the mainland to Podstrana’s long strand just south of Split. Enjoy an easy beach day with the option to pop into the city for history and larger provisioning.
Make a longer but rewarding passage to Stari Grad on Hvar, one of Europe’s oldest towns. Explore the UNESCO-listed agricultural plain, museums, and quiet coves fringing the long bay.
Cross to Vis and settle into its protected bay at Vis town or Kut. Discover layered history, traditional fare, and inviting beaches with clear, calm water.
Island-hop to the Pakleni archipelago off Hvar. Pick up a mooring in a clear, sheltered bay and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and an optional water taxi into Hvar Town.
Sail to Brač for sheltered harbors and iconic beaches. Milna makes a comfortable overnight with nearby coves, while Bol and Vidova Gora tempt with views and watersports.
Sail back toward Trogir, optionally pausing for a last swim in a clear bay en route. Celebrate the finale among medieval lanes, waterfront fortifications, and lively squares.
Trogir 7-day Dalmatia Sailing Itinerary
Experience central Dalmatia on a relaxed 7-day sailing itinerary starting and ending in UNESCO-listed Trogir. Cruise short, scenic legs between Šolta’s pine-fringed coves, Podstrana’s long beaches near Split, storied Stari Grad on Hvar, timeless Vis, the emerald anchorages of the Pakleni Islands, and Brač’s classic harbors and beaches.
Designed for easy day-sails with plenty of time to swim, snorkel, and explore ashore, this route highlights sheltered bays, historic towns, vineyard landscapes, and superb Adriatic dining. With generally settled summer winds and abundant anchorages, it’s ideal for families and crews seeking a comfortable pace. As always, adapt plans to the forecast and local notices to mariners.
Highlights include Stari Grad’s UNESCO-listed agricultural plain, Vis’s heritage-rich waterfronts, the Pakleni Islands’ crystal lagoons with mooring fields, and Brač’s iconic beaches and viewpoints. Expect a welcoming island atmosphere, clear waters for snorkeling, and a satisfying blend of nature, culture, and cuisine.





