
Croatian Island Hopping: The Ultimate 7-Day Itinerary from Split
Make the most of your Croatian vacation with our perfect week-long island hopping itinerary. From the Blue Cave to Hvar's nightlife, experience the best of the Dalmatian islands.
Split Sea Tours Team
27 January 2026
The Perfect Week in the Dalmatian Islands
Croatia's central Dalmatian islands offer an incredible variety of experiences - from the glamour of Hvar to the authenticity of Vis, the beaches of Brac to the historic streets of Korcula. Here's how to see the best of them in one unforgettable week.
Day 1-2: Split
Base: Split Old Town
Start your trip in Split. Explore Diocletian's Palace, walk the Riva promenade, and climb Marjan Hill for sunset views. Use this time to arrange any boat tours or private charters for the coming days.
Day 3: Blue Cave & Vis Island
Tour: Full-day boat tour or private charter
Depart early from Split for the famous Blue Cave. After the cave, explore Vis Island - Croatia's most remote inhabited island. Visit the charming town of Komiza, swim in hidden coves, and enjoy fresh seafood.
Day 4-5: Hvar Island
Base: Hvar Town
Take the catamaran to Hvar. Spend your time exploring the historic town, taking a boat to the Pakleni Islands for swimming, watching the sunset from the Spanish Fortress, and experiencing Hvar's famous nightlife.
Day 6: Brac Island & Zlatni Rat
Day trip or transit: Stop on the way back to Split
Visit the iconic Zlatni Rat beach in Bol. Try windsurfing, hike to Vidova Gora, or simply relax on the famous golden pebble beach before returning to Split.
Day 7: Relaxation or Trogir
Optional excursion: UNESCO town of Trogir
Spend your final day relaxing in Split or take a short trip to the medieval island town of Trogir, another UNESCO World Heritage site just 30 minutes away.
Getting Between Islands
- Ferries: Jadrolinija operates regular services between islands
- Catamarans: Fast passenger services connect major towns
- Private boats: Maximum flexibility, perfect for groups
Pro Tips
- Book accommodations in advance, especially for Hvar in summer
- Download ferry schedules - they change seasonally
- Pack light - you'll be moving between islands
- Bring cash - some smaller islands have limited ATMs
- Consider a private boat for the Blue Cave day to avoid queues
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