Family Sailing Itinerary (Croatia)

A family sailing holiday should feel easy: short sailing days, protected bays, simple docking, and plenty of time for swimming and exploring.
This itinerary is designed for exactly that — a relaxed loop in central Dalmatia with stops that work well with kids (and keep parents sane).

It’s also built around how yacht charters actually work in Croatia: most weeks are Saturday check-in to Saturday check-out, with route planning that respects real distances, typical conditions, and the rhythm of a 7-day charter.


Who this itinerary is for

This route is ideal if you want:

  • Short daily hops (so kids don’t get bored or seasick)
  • Safe swimming bays and predictable stops
  • A mix of quiet anchorages + a few easy harbour evenings
  • Flexibility to adjust for weather without “breaking” the plan

It works best from
Split &
Trogir
because you can reach Šolta, Brač,
Hvar and
Vis with comfortable legs — and always have a sheltered alternative nearby.


Best boat choice for families

Most families are happiest on a
catamaran:
more space, stable platform at anchor, easy “indoor/outdoor living”, and usually a safer feel for small kids.
(Add a safety net, and the cockpit becomes your floating living room.)

If you’d rather keep it completely stress-free, a
skippered charter
is the “easy button”: you focus on the kids and the holiday, while a local skipper handles docking, weather decisions, and route tweaks.


Quick route overview (7 days)

Want more route ideas (different regions, different styles)?
Browse our Croatia Itinerary Library.

Base: Split or Trogir
Style: relaxed loop with short distances
Highlights: car-free promenades, easy beaches, safe bays, simple harbours

Typical family loop idea:

  • Šolta (easy first day, calm bays)
  • Vis (clear water, low-stress island vibe)
  • Hvar (calmer side) (Pakleni / Stari Grad area)
  • Brač (family beaches + easy marinas)
  • Back toward base with one flexible “weather day”

Day-by-day itinerary

Day 1 (Saturday): Split/Trogir → Šolta

Your first day is about a smooth start. After check-in, do a short hop to Šolta and settle in early.
Šolta is perfect for families: calm bays, short distances, and no pressure to “do it all”.

Family tip: Keep the first night simple — swim stop, early dinner, and kids asleep before the “first-day fatigue” hits.

Day 2 (Sunday): Šolta → Vis (or a calm bay on the way)

Head toward Vis with an easy pace.
Vis rewards you with clear water and a laid-back island feel that works brilliantly with children.

What families love here:

  • Swimming in clean, sheltered bays
  • Evening strolls without big-city chaos
  • A “quiet but not boring” atmosphere

Day 3 (Monday): Vis → Pakleni Islands (family version)

Pakleni Islands can be done in a very family-friendly way: pick a protected bay and treat it as a “floating beach day”.
This is one of those stops where kids will remember the water more than any landmark.

Parent win: One good bay + water toys = the easiest holiday day.

Day 4 (Tuesday): Pakleni → Hvar (calmer side)

Hvar has two personalities.
With family crews, you don’t need nightlife — you want the calmer side: a relaxed harbour, a simple dinner, and a safe evening walk.

Family tip: Choose the “sleep well” Hvar, not the “party hard” Hvar.

Day 5 (Wednesday): Hvar → Brač (Milna / other easy harbour)

Brač is a fantastic family island because it’s close, practical, and full of easy stops.
Pick a harbour that gives you a comfortable night and an uncomplicated morning.

Good rhythm: Swim stop → easy docking → dinner → early night.

Day 6 (Thursday): Brač → Šolta / Drvenik area (backup-friendly day)

This day is intentionally flexible. If the week has been perfect, you can explore one more bay.
If the weather changes, you’re already near sheltered areas and close to base.

That flexibility is the secret sauce of a great family itinerary: you’re never “forced” into a long, uncomfortable sail.

Day 7 (Friday): Back to Split/Trogir (with a final swim stop)

Return toward base with a final swim stop — a calm last splash, showers on board, and a relaxed evening close to check-out.

Charter weeks typically finish with Saturday morning check-out,
so Friday is your best day to be “nearby and ready”, not rushing from far away.


Practical family tips (the stuff that really matters)

Keep sailing days short

For most families, the sweet spot is “enough sailing to feel like a yacht trip” — but not so much that kids melt down.
This is why family routes focus on nearby islands and realistic distances.
For more local advice, see Sailing Tips for Croatia.

Mix marinas and anchorages

A perfect family week usually includes both:

Add a skipper if you want the calm version of Croatia

A skipper doesn’t just steer — they choose the best bay before it gets crowded, dock faster and safer,
adjust the plan to weather and comfort, and keep the holiday feeling like a holiday.
Learn more about skippered yacht charters in Croatia.

If you want to understand typical winds/conditions that influence daily planning, see
Weather Conditions in Croatia
and our overview of Croatia Sailing Regions.


What to pack for a family sailing week

A family yacht trip becomes easy when you pack “smart, not heavy”:

  • reef shoes / water shoes (kids love them)
  • sun protection (hats, UV shirts, good sunscreen)
  • motion sickness basics (even if you “never need them”)
  • a few favourite snacks for “emergency diplomacy”
  • a light hoodie for evenings

For a full checklist, use our
Croatia Yacht Charter Packing List.


Frequently asked questions

Is Croatia sailing safe for kids?

Yes — especially on routes built around short distances and protected waters like this one.
The key is choosing the right boat (often a catamaran),
adding safety netting, and keeping a flexible plan.

Do we need a skipper?

Not mandatory, but highly recommended if:

  • you’re new to docking
  • you want the easiest possible week
  • you’d rather spend your energy on family time than manoeuvres

Compare options here:
Bareboat Charter vs
Skippered Charter vs
Crewed Charter.

Can we change the itinerary during the week?

Absolutely — and you should. There’s no single “perfect route”; the best itinerary is the one that fits your crew and conditions that week.
If you want more ready-made route options, check
Best Sailing Routes in Croatia
and the Itinerary Library.


Want this route matched to real yacht availability?

Tell us your:

  • preferred base (Split or Trogir)
  • dates (even approximate)
  • number of guests + cabins
  • bareboat vs skippered vs crewed

…and we’ll match this family itinerary to specific yachts available for your week, then fine-tune the stops around your comfort,
the forecast, and what your kids will actually enjoy.
Start here: Find a Yacht in Croatia.

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