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Dubrovnik Sailing Odyssey

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Embark on a one-week sailing adventure from Dubrovnik, exploring Croatia’s stunning Adriatic coastline and its enchanting islands.

Prices start from £1500 per week, excluding marina and port fees.

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Dubrovnik Sailing Odyssey

Dubrovnik, often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, is a city steeped in history and surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Its ancient city walls, baroque architecture, and vibrant cultural scene make it a must-visit destination for travellers. The region is known for its crystal-clear waters, picturesque islands, and charming coastal towns, offering a perfect backdrop for a sailing holiday.

Sailing in the Dubrovnik region is a delightful experience, with a myriad of routes to explore among the 1,185 islands of Croatia’s Adriatic coastline. The journey begins in Dubrovnik, where sailors can enjoy a short transfer and then set sail northwards, stopping at some of the most beautiful islands along the way. The prevailing north-westerly winds provide excellent sailing conditions, making it an ideal location for both novice and experienced sailors.

There is no shortage of things to do in the Dubrovnik region. From exploring the historic city of Dubrovnik itself, with its iconic city walls and bustling old town, to visiting the lush national parks on the islands of Mljet and Lastovo, there is something for everyone. The region also offers opportunities for water sports, hiking, and relaxing on pristine beaches.

Croatian cuisine is a delightful blend of Mediterranean and Eastern European influences. Fresh seafood, locally grown produce, and traditional dishes such as peka and black risotto are highlights of the culinary scene. Dining in Dubrovnik offers a chance to savour these flavours while enjoying stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.

The history of Dubrovnik is rich and fascinating, with the city having been a major maritime power in the Mediterranean for centuries. Its well-preserved medieval architecture and historical landmarks tell the story of its past, from its time as a republic to its role in the Yugoslav Wars.

The best time to visit Dubrovnik for sailing is during the late spring and early autumn months, when the weather is warm and the winds are favourable. The summer months are also popular, offering long sunny days and vibrant cultural events.

  • Price Info: Prices start from £1500 per week, excluding marina and port fees.
  • Climate: The climate in Dubrovnik is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring to early autumn
  • Sailing Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Trip Types Available: Yacht Charter, Group Flotilla
  • Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Region: Europe > Adriatic Sea > Croatia > Dubrovnik

Prices start from £1500 per week, excluding marina and port fees.

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