DAY 1
Our tour starts in Split, where you will board the sailboat or catamaran and sail towards the first destination – the island of Šolta. Šolta is a peaceful and green island, full of beautiful coves and picturesque villages. You will have the chance to visit Fort Martinis Marchi, which dates back to the 18th century, while enjoying the view of Maslinica Cove. You will also have the opportunity to hand-pick olives and try locally made olive oil.

DAY 2
The next day, we will arrive at Vis, the most remote and secretive island in Dalmatia. Vis was closed to the public until 1989, as it was used as a military base for the Yugoslav army. Because of this, the island has preserved its authenticity and untouched nature. Vis is also the filming location of the famous movie Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. On Vis, you will hike to Hum, the island’s second-highest peak (587m elevation), and enjoy a stunning view of the town of Vis, the island of Biševo, and the Blue Cave.

DAY 3
On the third day, we continue our adventure to Lastovo, the greenest and least populated island in Dalmatia.Lastovo’s natural beauty has been protected since 2006 due to its rich flora and fauna, pristine sea, and exceptionally clear night sky. The island is also famous for its unique architecture—stone houses with distinctive chimneys. On Lastovo, you will hike to Plešivica, the island’s highest peak (417m elevation), and enjoy a breathtaking view of two smaller island groups—Lastovnjaci and Palagruža.

DAY 4
On the fourth day, we arrive at our destination—Korčula, the sixth-largest island in Croatia and the birthplace of the world-famous explorer Marco Polo. Korčula is rich in historical and cultural attractions, including the Old Town, St. Mark’s Cathedral, the Bishop’s Palace, and the Marco Polo Museum. The island is also renowned for its folklore events, such as the medieval sword dances Moreška and Kumpanija. The Korčula hike will take you to Kom, the island’s highest peak (510m elevation), where you’ll enjoy a spectacular view of the town of Korčula, the island of Mljet, and the Pelješac Peninsula.

DAY 5
On the fifth day, we will continue the tour towards the island of Hvar, famous for its rich history, cultural heritage, and sunny weather. Hvar offers many attractions, such as Fort Fortica, Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, the Franciscan Monastery, and the Arsenal – the oldest theater in Europe. On Hvar, you will hike to the highest island peak – St. Nicholas (628m elevation). The summit offers a spectacular view of the entire island and its neighboring islands.

DAY 6
On the sixth day, we will arrive at the island of Brač, the largest island in Dalmatia and home to the famous Zlatni Rat – one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Brač is renowned for its stone-carving heritage and the white Brač stone, which was used to build Diocletian’s Palace in Split and the White House in Washington. On Brač, you will hike to Vidova Gora, the highest peak of any Dalmatian island (778m elevation). From the summit, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Zlatni Rat, Hvar, and Vis.

DAY 7
On the seventh day, we return to Split, where we conclude our tour and say goodbye to the new friends we’ve made along the way. Our tour is the perfect choice for those who love both the sea and the mountains and wish to explore the breathtaking Dalmatian islands. We prioritize safety and quality by providing experienced skippers and licensed hiking guides who are always available to assist our guests with information and advice. Our unique sailing and hiking tour is a rare experience—one that you will cherish for a lifetime!

