
One of the world's most beautiful coastal routes connects Split to Dubrovnik. Discover how to make this journey by boat, with stops at incredible islands along the way.
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27 January 2026
The Dream Route
The stretch of Adriatic coast between Split and Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. Rather than rushing between the two cities by car or bus, consider making the journey by boat - stopping at islands, swimming in hidden coves, and experiencing the coast as it's meant to be seen.
Distance & Journey Options
The direct distance is about 100 nautical miles, but the beauty is in the route you take:
Option 1: Multi-Day Private Charter (Recommended)
Spend 3-7 days sailing down the coast with overnight stops at different islands. This is the ultimate way to experience the Dalmatian coast.
Option 2: One-Way Charter
A long day trip (10-12 hours) covering the distance with a few swimming stops. Exciting but tiring.
Option 3: Catamaran Ferry
Direct passenger service runs between Split and Dubrovnik (4-5 hours) with stops at Brac, Hvar, Korcula, and Mljet.
Best Islands to Visit En Route
Hvar Island
The glamorous Queen of Croatian islands is perfectly positioned for your first or second night. Explore Hvar Town, visit the Pakleni Islands, enjoy the nightlife.
Korcula Island
Alleged birthplace of Marco Polo, this walled medieval town is a miniature Dubrovnik. The inland wine roads and pristine beaches add extra appeal.
Mljet Island
The greenest Croatian island, with a national park featuring saltwater lakes, ancient monastery, and incredible nature. A peaceful contrast to busier islands.
Lastovo Island
Remote and rarely visited, this dark sky reserve offers authentic Croatian island life away from tourism.
Planning Your Journey
When to Go:
Late May to early October offers good weather. September is ideal - warm seas, fewer crowds, beautiful light.
What to Book:
- Boat charter (sailing yacht or motor yacht)
- Accommodation at overnight stops (or sleep aboard)
- Restaurant reservations at popular spots
Budget Considerations:
Multi-day charters vary greatly based on boat type and size. For a group of 6-8, expect €800-2500 per day depending on the vessel. The experience is incomparable to any other way of travel.
One-Way Logistics
Many charter companies offer one-way rentals between Split and Dubrovnik, though there may be a repositioning fee. The convenience of not backtracking is often worth it.
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