Cruise in Croatia Suggestion: Route Dubrovnik – Dubrovnik
This route is perfect for groups that want to explore Dubrovnik, Elafiti Islands and visit one of the National Parks on the Dalmatian coast in one week.
On this cruise suggestion Croatian cultural heritage and towns can be explored, together with beautiful nature, and of course, enough time to relax and swim in isolated bays, taste delicious Croatian cuisine and Croatian wines.
Evenings and nights can be spent anchored in one of many bays or you can be in port and explore the life of towns and villages.
The best part about the Gulet Cruise holidays is that the routes are flexible. If you wish to stay at someplace for more days or if you do not like a certain town, you can just check with the captain and go to the next bay, place……
To make it simple, here are some of the places you will visit. This is not a day – by day route description. It is merely an example of the places you can see during a single week.
You will start the cruise in Dubrovnik – the most known historic town in Croatia.
Or you can avoid the crowd in Dubrovnik and arrange the embarking procedure in a nice bay a few kilometres away from Dubrovnik – Zaton Veliki bay.
Zaton Veliki bay – you can also have 1st overnight here.
Croatia is a unique place where you can find a nice isolated bay, away from crowds, surrounded by crystal turquoise water and quiet surroundings, taste first quality fish, explore some old Croatian towns and visit a few Croatian Islands.
Elafiti islands
Island Mljet – Polače
…and Pomena on Mljet, (National Park)
The island of Korčula
To avoid a crowded night in Korčula, there is a small island Badija nearby…for good, quiet night sleep
Peninsula Pelješac
In the late afternoon, you can visit another bay and prepare to stay overnight on anchor. No crowds, only you and your friends chatting about memories, waiting for dinner to be prepared, having a glass of wine, listening to the music you like…
On the way, you will also stop and enjoy a lot of the natural beauty of Croatia especially amazing bays like this.
Bay and beach on Lopud
Mljet Melita and Sveta Maria
Mljet National Park is a large area that borders two saltwater lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero (Large and Small Lake). The Lakes stretch for about 4 kilometres. Right in the middle of the Large Lake, there is a small island/islet Melita (Sveta Marija) with a large building of the former Benedictine monastery, erected there in the 12th century (see photo). The monastery’s building is now a café/restaurant. The small island is connected by boats that sail there from both sides of the Lake.
And the old town of Korčula. Known as the birthplace of the famous navigator and explorer Marco Polo.