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Day 5 Komiža, Vis – Korčula


Today’s cruise will take around three hours. Leaving Komiža on the island of Vis, you will journey east towards Korčula Island. This route will allow you to see the length of the island


You may wish to anchor in a bay for lunch and a swim before your motoryacht rounds the eastern tip of the island and heads into Korčula town. As you approach, you will see the impressive architecture of the walled town, which juts out into the sea.


This is a wonderful little town to explore – full of alleyways and shops, which sell art, crafts and locally produced wine and soaps. There are several bars and restaurants in the old town as well as closer to the marina.


Day 6 Korčula – Okuklje, Mljet Island


The island of Mljet is said to be one of the most enchanting of the Adriatic. Having departed Korčula, in a little over half an hour you will be approaching the north-eastern tip of the island.


You may wish to anchor in the bay at Luka Polače for lunch. This is a delightful area which is protected by several smaller islands. This north-eastern area of Mjlet has ‘National Park’ status.


Later, you will continue along the northern coastline of this island to the anchorage of Okuklje. This attractive cove is surrounded by green hills. The village of Okuklje is small but has a handful of restaurants. However, tonight being your penultimate night on board, you may wish to dine on the aft deck of your motoryacht, under the stars.


Day 7 Okuklje, Mljet Island – Dubrovnik


After a great breakfast, your Sunseeker motoryacht will head out of the cove at Okuklje and head east towards the Elephite Islands, which run parallel to the coast of Croatia as far as Dubrovnik.


You will have your pick of anchorages in this stunning area – whether it’s off a small remote island, or perhaps in the sheltered bay at Šipanska Luka. Here, you may wish to take the tender ashore and have a look around the small town.


Back on the water, you will continue through the beautiful scenery to Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik Marina is a little way along the river and is surrounded by steep hills. It is a picturesque and tranquil marina, complete with an outdoor swimming pool and restaurant.


Tonight, you may wish to take a car into Dubrovnik’s centre and explore the large walled town. There are many shops to look at and plenty of restaurants and bars to enjoy.


Day 8 (until 12 noon) Dubrovnik by day and by night


Have a relaxing morning enjoying the marina facilities in spectacular surroundings before your Captain and crew bid you a fond farewell.


Please note that this is a one way charter itinerary and will therefore be subject to relocation charge to return the vessel to its home berth.


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