Croatia Sailing
8 days sailing the Croatia in style!
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Group Size: Max 28
Trip code: TTCS
Duration: 8 days
With sapphire waters, ancient towns and some of the best nightlife in Europe, Croatia is where it's at! Spend 8 days exploring the highlights of its spectacular coastline on our awesome private yacht. Step back in time in Dubrovnik's atmospheric Old Town, hang with the beautiful people in Hvar's exclusive beach clubs, party at our fabulous floating party and take a cocktail tour in gorgeous Korčula. Spend your days sunning yourself on deck and swimming in the crystal-clear sea and your nights sleeping off the party in our cosy on-board cabins - it's hands-down the best way to discover the magic of Croatia.
Trip highlights
- Chill out at Hvar's famously chic beach clubs
- Discover the lakes and emerald green forests of hidden gem, Mljet
- Take a walking tour of Dubrovnik's stunning old town
- Sip prosecco on an inflatable and dance on deck at our epic float party
- Explore Korčula's best bars on our awesome cocktail hunt
- Swim and snorkel in a hidden cove on beautiful Brac Island.









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Day 1: Arrive in Split. Welcome to beautiful Croatia! Fly into Split airport and we'll transfer you to the amazing yacht that'll be your home for the next 8 days! Tonight, tuck into a welcome dinner on board and get to know your fellow sailors before sampling some of Split's famous nightlife.
Day 2: Hvar. Soak up the sun on deck, on the way to the glitzy island of Hvar (if it's good enough for Prince Harry and Beyonce!) Hike up to the Spanish Fortress for incredible views before hitting Hvar's famous beach clubs. This evening we're going 'out out' in Hvar's best bars.
Day 3: Mljet. Cruise towards the forest-smothered island of Mljet. Explore the National Park's emerald green woodland by bike, kayak, swim in crystal-clear water and generally get your zen on. Tonight, join us for the captain's dinner as the sun goes down over the water.
Day 4: Dubrovnik. Sailing into Dubrovnik harbour, you'll need to peel your jaw off the deck - no wonder Game of Thrones chose to film here (hello Kings Landing!) We'll anchor up and take a walking tour before an evening sipping cocktails under the stars at some of the city's best bars.
Day 5: Korčula. Enjoy a spot of breakfast before we continue our amazing sailing journey to Korčula. Spend the day exploring the palm-lined streets of the old town, before a treasure hunt with a difference as we go round all the city's best bars on a cocktail hunt - Živjeli!
Day 6: Makarska. We've got an epic floating party on the cards today! We're talking inflatables, prosecco, banging tunes and dancing on the deck. We'll drop anchor for the night at the beach resort of Makarska where we'll hunt out the best hidden bars including a sea cave turned disco!
Day 7: Brac Island & Split. Chill out on deck in the sun as we carve through the jewel-like water to Brač Island. We'll stop at a hidden bay on Brač for a refreshing swim, before continuing on back to Split. Top up your tan on Bačvice Beach before a walking tour of the city and one last epic night out.
Day 8:Trip end. Take the morning to chill after your big night out before dishing out the hugs and the contact details and heading back home.
Looking for a longer trip in Croatia? Check out our 11 day Ultimate Croatia trip!
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Your trip starts in Split on day 1. Fly into Split airport and you will be collected from the airport and taken to the harbour to join your group on the yacht. We recommend you arrive before 4pm.
The trip ends back in Split on day 8. A return airport transfer is not included so you'll need to make your own way to the airport. Taxi is the easiest way to get there and takes around 30 minutes. Your travel adviser can help book a taxi for you. Please leave plenty of time for your return transfer to allow for traffic or other unforeseen circumstances.
This trip includes 7 nights of accommodation on board our 78ft yacht. The boat sleeps 30 people over 15 cabins. Our lower deck features ten rooms, there are a further two cabins on the middle deck, and our upper deck houses two more. Cabins are on a twin share basis. All rooms have a sink and a safe and there are three shared bathrooms / toilets, all with hot water. There is a large kitchen and a communal dining area on the middle and upper decks and the upper deck has seating and deck chairs for soaking up some rays. The upper deck has a large sun deck, perfect for catching some rays, or sipping a cocktail!
If you're travelling with a friend, make sure you let us know so we can be sure to place you in the same cabin.
6 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 2 dinners are included on this trip. You'll need to arrange the rest of your meals yourself. Croatian cuisine reflects a diverse mix of influences, from Italian and Greek to Turkish and Hungarian. The food in coastal areas is predominantly Mediterranean in feel and features beautifully fresh fish and seafood as staples.
Minimum age to participate in this programme is 18. Average age of most participants is 18-35.
UK citizens can travel to Croatia for up to 90 days in any 180 day period without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months after your departure from Croatia.
All visa, passport and entry requirements are subject to change so we recommend travellers check the most up to date information with the relevant embassies before travel.
This trip is designed with your safety and wellbeing in mind. As a result of Covid-19, many of our suppliers and partners around the world are introducing new policies and procedures surrounding health and safety in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. As the state of travel is evolving these new safety measures will adapt over time, and will be different for each trip. Here are some of the changes you may see on your trip:
Arrival safety meetings
Most trips have an arrival meeting on the first day where the guide or local team will run through the trip, the safety protocols, and to answer any questions you may have. Now more than ever it is important you arrive in time for these meetings.
Proof of vaccination or negative covid test
For the safety of all travellers, at the start of some trips you may be required to show evidence that you are fully vaccinated (14 days after your second dose) and/or show evidence of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of the tour start date in order to join the programme.
Updated hygiene and safety procedures
Our suppliers and partners have health and safety procedures in place on all of our trips. These protocols will be updated and adapted as a response to the Coronavirus outbreak, dependent on local restrictions and laws.
Transport and accommodation choices
Our suppliers and partners choose the accommodation and transport on our trips very carefully, and you may see a change to what would normally be used as a response to the outbreak. This may involve such changes as enhanced use of private transport or quieter accommodation.
Trained and knowledgeable staff
Our staff in the UK are trained to help you with your trip before you depart and answer any questions you may have. In addition, the local team and guides on our trips are there to help with any health and safety concerns and to ensure our trips run safely and smoothly.
Reduced group sizes
Some trips will run with reduced group sizes to start with. You may find that trips are more intimate and chilled, whilst still being packed with fun and adventure.
Healthcare
Your guide or the local team will be on hand to help you seek medical attention should you require it during your trip. As medical facilities and standards can vary around the world, you should ensure you have adequate travel insurance in place before you depart to cover you for any medical emergencies.
24/7 emergency support
We operate an emergency phone line for our travellers abroad. This is operated by a UK based member of staff 24/7 if you have a genuine emergency or urgent matter that you need attending.
It is important that you take measures to make travelling safer for yourself and others around you. Ensure you frequently wash your hands, cover your face when you sneeze and cough, bring and use your own hand sanitiser and facial coverings/masks, and enable social distancing where necessary. You should also ensure you listen to the instructions and guidance of the local team at all times, and follow all local laws and restrictions.