Croatia Sailing Itinerary Library – 7-Day & 14-Day Routes

When guests ask me for “the best route in Croatia”, I always smile. There is no single perfect itinerary – there is only the route that fits your crew this year. That is what this itinerary library is for.

Here you can browse realistic sailing routes across the Adriatic, grouped by starting base, trip length and crew type. Every route is built around how charters actually work in Croatia – Saturday check-ins, typical weather and the real distances between islands. Use it together with our main Sailing in Croatia guide and Best Sailing Routes in Croatia page, and you will have a clear plan before you even step on board.

How to Use This Itinerary Library

Think of this page as a chart table. We will not plan every mile for you, but we give you structured ideas that you can adapt to your dates, yacht and crew. Each itinerary in the library is connected to our Itineraries overview and detailed destination pages so you can dive deeper into the ports and bays that interest you.

There are three easy ways to start:

  • Choose by starting base – Split, Trogir, Zadar, Šibenik, Dubrovnik, Istria or Kvarner.
  • Choose by duration – weekend trips, 4–5 day breaks, classic 7-day charters and extended 10–14 day voyages.
  • Choose by crew type – families, party groups, food and wine lovers, first-time sailors or experienced crews.

You can always mix and match. For example, take a classic central Dalmatia week from our Best Routes page, then soften it for a young family or stretch it for a more adventurous sailing team.

Choose a Route by Starting Base

Your home marina shapes the first and last day of the trip, so it is a good place to start planning. Below is a simple overview of what each main region offers, with links to itineraries that begin there.

Routes from Split & Trogir

The Split and Trogir area is the classic central Dalmatian gateway. From here you can reach Šolta, Brač, Hvar, Vis and Korčula with comfortable daily hops. Expect a balance of lively harbours and quiet anchorages.

In the itinerary library, look for routes such as:

  • Split – Šolta – Hvar – Vis – Brač – Split (7 days).
  • Trogir – Drvenik – Hvar – Pakleni – Brač – Trogir (family route).
  • Split – Hvar – Vis – Korčula – Makarska Riviera – Split (more miles, more towns).

Routes from Zadar & Šibenik

From Zadar and Šibenik you sail directly into island groups and national parks. This is a dream area for crews who love swimming, nature and simple konoba dinners more than nightlife.

Typical itineraries include:

  • Zadar – Ugljan – Dugi Otok – Kornati – Pašman – Zadar.
  • Šibenik – Zlarin – Kornati National Park – Telašćica – Murter – Šibenik.
  • Family loops with shorter legs around the Šibenik archipelago.

For inspiration, combine this library with the regional pages for Kornati National Park and nearby islands.

Routes from Dubrovnik

Sailing from Dubrovnik feels a bit more remote and exotic. You have the Elaphiti islands, Mljet National Park, Lastovo and Korčula within reach, with green hills and clear water everywhere.

In the itinerary library you will find options like:

  • Dubrovnik – Šipan – Mljet – Korčula – Lastovo – Šipan – Dubrovnik (7 days).
  • Dubrovnik – Elaphiti mini loop (long weekend).

Routes from Istria & Kvarner

If you drive to Croatia from central Europe, the northern Adriatic is often the easiest region to reach. Our itineraries from Istria and Kvarner include historic towns like Rovinj and Pula plus islands such as Cres, Lošinj and Rab.

These routes work well for crews who enjoy slightly longer legs and a mix of Croatian and Italian influences.

Choose a Route by Duration

Not every crew books the standard Saturday–Saturday week. Outside of high season you will find flexible dates, and even in summer you might prefer a short escape or an extended voyage. The itinerary library groups routes roughly into three durations.

Weekend and Short-Break Itineraries

For 2–4 day trips we keep distances short and focus on one or two islands close to your base. Examples include Split–Šolta–Brač loops, Šibenik–Zlarin–Kakan, Zadar–Ugljan–Dugi Otok or Dubrovnik–Šipan–Lopud.

Short-break itineraries are perfect candidates for a skippered charter – you arrive, drop bags and enjoy, while the skipper takes care of the boat and route decisions.

Classic 7-Day Routes

The majority of routes in this library are built around one week. They respect check-in and check-out times from our Check-in & Check-out guide and keep a pleasant rhythm: a few 15–25 mile legs, plenty of swim stops and time to explore towns in the evening.

For a quick overview of our favourite one-week options, visit the Best Sailing Routes in Croatia page – then return here to find similar or alternative itineraries in the same regions.

Extended 10–14 Day Voyages

If you have more time, the Adriatic really opens up. In this library you will find ideas such as Split–Vis–Korčula–Mljet–Dubrovnik–Korčula–Hvar–Split, or Istria–Kvarner–north Dalmatia loops. These routes require more planning around weather and fuel, so they are best suited to experienced bareboat skippers or guests on crewed yachts.

Itineraries by Crew Type and Holiday Style

Two crews sailing the same route can have completely different holidays. That is why we tag each itinerary in the library by crew type and style, not just miles and marinas.

Family-Friendly Routes

Family itineraries use shorter legs, protected anchorages and easy evening walks. We highlight safe swimming bays, beaches and towns where children can run around car-free promenades. Combine these with practical tips from our Packing List and FAQ pages.

Routes for Friends and Nightlife

For groups of friends who like bars and late dinners, we point you to itineraries that include Hvar Town, Split, Makarska Riviera, Vodice, Korčula Town or Dubrovnik. Sailing days remain manageable, but we choose harbours with more evening options.

Food, Wine and “Slow Sailing” Routes

If you are more interested in long lunches than long passages, choose our slow-sailing itineraries. They focus on islands with good konobas and vineyards – think Vis, Hvar, Brač, Korčula or the smaller places in the Šibenik archipelago. Travel in shoulder seasons like May, June, September or October to avoid crowds and heat.

Routes for Keen Sailors

For experienced sailors who enjoy longer upwind and downwind legs, we suggest itineraries with 25–40 mile days and more open-water stretches. These are also the routes where sailboats really shine.

Seasonal Suggestions for Croatia Routes

The same itinerary feels very different in May and in August. In this library we add seasonal notes to each route, but here are some quick guidelines:

  • Spring (April–May): quieter marinas, cooler water, more flexible dates. Good for active crews and those who prioritise sailing over swimming.
  • Early summer (June): warm but not yet crowded – ideal for most itineraries.
  • High season (July–August): busy and hot; choose routes with more bays and consider booking marinas in advance, especially around Hvar, Vis and popular towns.
  • Late season (September–October): still warm sea, fewer boats, slightly more changeable weather – great for food & wine holidays.

For deeper weather guidance, see Adriatic Sea and Weather and Weather Conditions Croatia.

Customising Any Itinerary to Your Crew

Every route in this library is a suggestion, not a rule. Here is how I recommend customising an itinerary:

  • Start with a realistic base route from the library or from Best Sailing Routes in Croatia.
  • Adjust daily distances to your crew – shorten them if you have kids, extend them if everyone loves time under sail.
  • Add or remove town nights depending on how much nightlife, restaurants or sightseeing you want.
  • Keep at least one flexible day “in your pocket” for weather changes or a bay you fall in love with.

If you are booking a skippered or crewed yacht, your skipper will refine the route each morning with you based on the latest forecast and crowd levels.

Saving, Sharing and Comparing Routes

Once you find a few favourites in the itinerary library, I suggest you:

  • Bookmark or screenshot the routes you like.
  • Share links with your crew so everyone understands the plan and daily distances.
  • Use a simple map or note app to mark “must see” islands like Hvar, Vis, Brač, Kornati, Makarska Riviera and others.

This way, when you contact us for offers, we already have a good feeling for what kind of week you are dreaming about.

Next Steps – Pick Boats, Dates and Get a Quote

Routes are only half of the story – the other half is choosing the right yacht and timing. From the itinerary library you can move in two directions:

When you have 1–2 preferred routes, send us a short brief via Get a Quote. Tell us your dates, crew size, starting base and which itineraries you like from this library. We will then suggest specific yachts and refine the route with you – so when you arrive at the marina, you already have a calm, realistic plan for the week ahead.

The Adriatic is full of options. This itinerary library is here to make choosing one of them simple – and exciting.

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