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Zadar to Dubrovnik Sailing Itinerary: A 7-Day One-Way Cruise Along the Dalmatian Coast
22 August 2026 - 29 August 2026
- Dalmatian islands - Zadar One Way, Croatia
- 7 days trip
- 16 places avaliable
- Sailboat
- Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
- 18.07.2026 / 25.07.2026
- 25.07.2026 / 01.08.2026
- 01.08.2026 / 08.08.2026
- 08.08.2026 / 15.08.2026
- 15.08.2026 / 22.08.2026
- 22.08.2026 / 29.08.2026
- 29.08.2026 / 05.09.2026
- 05.09.2026 / 12.09.2026
- 12.09.2026 / 19.09.2026
- 19.09.2026 / 26.09.2026
- 26.09.2026 / 03.10.2026
- 03.10.2026 / 10.10.2026
- 10.10.2026 / 17.10.2026
- 17.10.2026 / 24.10.2026
- 18.07.2026 / 25.07.2026
- 25.07.2026 / 01.08.2026
- 01.08.2026 / 08.08.2026
- 08.08.2026 / 15.08.2026
- 15.08.2026 / 22.08.2026
- 22.08.2026 / 29.08.2026
- 29.08.2026 / 05.09.2026
- 05.09.2026 / 12.09.2026
- 12.09.2026 / 19.09.2026
- 19.09.2026 / 26.09.2026
- 26.09.2026 / 03.10.2026
- 03.10.2026 / 10.10.2026
- 10.10.2026 / 17.10.2026
- 17.10.2026 / 24.10.2026
Your sailing trip
A one-way sailing holiday from Zadar to Dubrovnik, exploring the wild landscapes of Dugi Otok and the Kornati Islands before continuing south through Hvar, Brač and Korčula to end beneath the walls of one of the Mediterranean's most celebrated cities.
The cruise departs from the Zadar area and follows the Dalmatian coast south in a one-way route that ends a week later in Dubrovnik, covering a stretch of the Adriatic that concentrates some of the most varied island sailing in Croatia within a single itinerary.
Navigation moves progressively south through three distinct sailing environments. The northern section, around Dugi Otok and the Kornati Islands, is defined by wild, largely uninhabited landscapes, dramatic limestone cliffs and a density of islets that makes for some of the most visually striking sailing grounds in the Mediterranean. The pace here is slower and the anchorages quieter, shaped by the protected nature of the national park rather than by tourism.
The central section shifts toward the most populated and celebrated islands of the Dalmatian coast. Hvar draws visitors from across Europe for its Renaissance architecture and animated harbor atmosphere, while Brač is known for its rugged inland scenery, vineyards and the iconic curved pebble spit of Zlatni Rat at Bol. Both islands combine natural beauty with a lived-in coastal character that reflects centuries of Dalmatian maritime culture.
Moving into southern Dalmatia, the landscape and atmosphere shift again. Korčula, built on a small peninsula enclosed by medieval walls, carries the most architecturally concentrated stop between Hvar and Dubrovnik, with a street layout specifically designed to manage the prevailing winds and a history closely associated with the Venetian Republic. The final approach to Dubrovnik from the sea, with the UNESCO-listed city walls rising from the water, is one of the more memorable arrivals in the Mediterranean.
Days follow the rhythm of a one-way passage, with morning departures, midday swimming stops and afternoon arrivals that leave time to explore each island before moving on the following day. The combination of short hops in the north and longer open water legs toward the south gives the week a natural sense of progression from one end of the Dalmatian coast to the other.
Itinerary
Important Note
This itinerary may vary depending on weather conditions, currents and marine activity. Dive sites and schedule are adjusted daily by the team to ensure safety and the best possible underwater experience.
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On this yacht
Yacht - Gardelin Gulet
Traditional Gulet Sailing Cruise in Croatia for Family and Group Holidays
This traditional gulet sailing yacht offers a comfortable and social sailing experience in Croatia, ideal for families and small groups. With a layout designed for shared living, the yacht features multiple well balanced cabins, spacious outdoor areas and a shaded dining space, creating a relaxed environment for life on board.
Operated by an experienced crew with strong local knowledge of the Dalmatian coast, the gulet stands out for its reliability, consistent maintenance and welcoming atmosphere. The design combines classic wooden yacht style with practical comfort, including generous headroom, functional cabins and easy access to the sea for swimming and daily activities.
Life on board follows a slow and enjoyable rhythm, with time spent relaxing on deck, sharing meals and exploring coastal destinations. The crew takes care of navigation and service, allowing guests to fully unwind and enjoy an authentic Croatia sailing holiday.
This gulet is a great choice for travelers looking for a family friendly sailing experience in Croatia, offering a balance between comfort, simplicity and a genuine connection with the Adriatic Sea.
Whos’ on board
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Travelers
Cruise activities and tips
Travel organizer tips
Pack smart for your yacht charter: choose a soft bag instead of a hard suitcase, bring lightweight layers, reef-safe sunscreen, and non-slip shoes for onboard use. A couple of swimsuits and motion sickness remedies can also make a big difference. Each boat has limited storage, so pack light, but wisely! Need help building the perfect list? Read our full guide: What to pack in a suitcase for a yacht charter
Start your day with a swim in a quiet bay, sail to hidden beaches or seaside villages, and enjoy a slow lunch on deck. Afternoons mean snorkeling, sunbathing, or exploring ashore. As the sun sets, your boat anchors in a scenic cove or near a harbor, ready for a relaxed dinner and a night under the stars. Curious about the full experience? Discover more in our guide: What’s a typical day like on a sailing holiday?
On skipper-only charters, guests usually share cooking and cleaning duties, think salads, pasta, and good teamwork. If there's a hostess, light meals and tidying are included, but it's still a casual, collaborative vibe. On fully crewed yachts, you’ll enjoy full service with a chef and crew managing everything. Want to know what’s included in your setup? Read the full guide: Who takes care of cooking and cleaning on a sailing charter?
Summer sailing holidays rarely face major weather issues, but when the sea gets rough, skippers adjust the route for your safety. Expect protected bays, marina stops, or a change in plan. These moments often lead to unexpected gems: local towns to explore, time to relax on board, or cozy dinners ashore. Curious about how crews handle these changes? Read the full FAQ: What to do in case of adverse weather conditions or changes to the itinerary
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- Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.