7-Day Central Dalmatian Escape: Hvar, Vis & Brač
Sail beyond the ordinary and uncover Croatia’s quiet side—where hidden coves, island charm, and unforgettable moments await. Ready to escape the rush? Join us and feel the Adriatic differently.
Calm Bays. Lively Stops.
Day 1 – Marina Agana to Fumija Bay (Čiovo Island)
Ease into your adventure with a short sail to Fumija Bay, a peaceful anchorage on the south side of Čiovo Island. Surrounded by pine trees and clear waters, it offers a relaxed setting to swim, unwind, and enjoy your first evening onboard. If you're in the mood, take your dinghy ashore for a drink at the beach bar or dinner at a nearby konoba.
Day 2 – Fumija to Tatinja Bay (Šolta Island)
Set sail to the southern shores of Šolta and drop anchor in the serene Tatinja Bay. Known for its calm waters and simple, authentic charm, this cove invites you to slow down. Moor on a buoy if available and enjoy a sunset meal at one of the small waterfront restaurants open during the high season.
Day 3 – Tatinja to Komiža (Vis Island)
Sail west to the remote beauty of Vis Island, reaching the traditional fishing village of Komiža. Nestled at the base of a steep hillside, Komiža offers stone houses, local konobas, and a laid-back harbor atmosphere. Spend the evening strolling the promenade or enjoying a seafood dinner by the water.
Day 4 – Explore Vis: Stončica Bay & More
Circle around the island for a full day of exploration. Stop at Stiniva Beach or dive into the mystical Green Cave, then head to Stončica Bay for a peaceful overnight stay. With its rare sandy beach and tranquil vibe, it's the ideal place to recharge. A seasonal grill restaurant on shore offers a relaxed dining option.
Day 5 – Vis to Zaraće Bay (Hvar Island)
Cross over to the dramatic south coast of Hvar Island and anchor in Zaraće Bay, known for its striking rock formations and vivid blue waters. Whether you prefer solitude or a touch of island energy, this bay offers both. Onshore, enjoy simple Dalmatian fare at a seasonal restaurant overlooking the sea.
Day 6 – Zaraće to Smrka Bay (Brač Island)
Continue your adventure toward Smrka Bay on the southern edge of Brač. Remote and wild, this bay is known for its crystal-clear waters and the fascinating submarine tunnel carved into the cliffs. If you're up for it, take a hike to the historic Blaca Monastery, hidden in the mountains above.
Day 7 – Return to Marina Agana (via Šolta Island)
On your final day, sail back along the southern coastline of Šolta, with a refreshing lunch stop at Tatinja or Jorja Bay. Then return to Marina Agana for a relaxing final evening—either at the marina or with a short taxi ride to explore the charming old town of Trogir.
Marina Agana
Nestled between the UNESCO-listed towns of Split and Trogir, Marina Agana is the perfect starting point for exploring Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. This well-equipped marina offers 134 berths with water, electricity, Wi-Fi, and 24/7 security, making it a safe and comfortable harbor for all sailors.
Beyond the docks, you'll find charming stone houses, seaside restaurants, and pebble beaches just steps away. Whether you're heading to Šolta, Hvar, or Brač, Marina Agana provides the ideal blend of convenience and authentic coastal charm to begin your Adriatic journey.
Fumija Bay – Čiovo
Sail out to your first destination—Fumija Bay, nestled on the south side of Čiovo Island, just a short distance from Marina Agana. Framed by pine trees and the soft sound of lapping waves, this tranquil cove offers a gentle welcome to your Dalmatian sailing adventure. Its close proximity to the base and reliable free-swinging anchorage make it a perfect first-night stop for all experience levels.
Fumija combines natural beauty with just the right touch of liveliness. After anchoring, you can enjoy a refreshing swim in crystal-clear waters, or hop into your dinghy for a short ride to shore. A laid-back beach bar awaits—ideal for your first cocktail with a view—while a cozy traditional restaurant nearby serves up fresh local dishes under the trees.
Whether you're easing into the rhythm of the sea or toasting to the journey ahead, Fumija Bay is the perfect place to begin.
Tatinja Bay, Solta
Tucked away on the southern coast of Šolta Island, Tatinja Bay is a peaceful anchorage that perfectly captures the charm of unhurried sailing. Surrounded by pine trees and rocky shores, this wide, well-sheltered bay offers excellent holding and calm waters—making it a favorite among those looking to unwind after a day at sea.
What sets Tatinja apart is its relaxed atmosphere paired with convenient access to shore. You’ll find a couple of cozy beachfront konobas serving grilled seafood and traditional Dalmatian dishes, all with front-row views of the bay. It’s the kind of place where the day ends slowly—with a sunset, a glass of local wine, and the gentle sway of your anchored boat.
Whether you're pausing for a quiet lunch or spending the night under the stars, Tatinja Bay is a hidden gem worth savoring.
Komiža
Komiža, a quaint fishing village on the western coast of Vis Island, is a destination that embodies authentic Dalmatian charm. Famous for its historic stone houses and lively waterfront, Komiža offers a blend of tradition and beauty. The village is a gateway to the stunning Blue Cave on Biševo Island, a natural wonder that enchants visitors with its shimmering blue light. Komiža is also known for its rich maritime heritage, showcased in its Fishing Museum. With its serene beaches, clear waters, and warm local hospitality, Komiža is a true gem of the Adriatic.
Stončica Bay - Vis
Tucked away on the northeastern coast of Vis, Stončica Bay is a serene escape where lush greenery meets a rare sandy beach. After a full day of sailing around the island, this peaceful inlet welcomes you with calm waters, a gentle breeze, and the soothing sounds of nature. It’s the perfect place to slow down, take a swim, and feel completely at ease.
Moor overnight on a buoy and enjoy the unspoiled charm of this hidden gem. A short stroll from your boat leads you to a sandy shore and a small local grill restaurant, where simple Dalmatian flavors are served with genuine warmth. Stončica is not just a place to visit—it’s a moment to savor.
Zaraće Bay - Hvar
Tucked into the southern coastline of Hvar Island, Zaraće Bay is a postcard-worthy anchorage known for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and quiet charm. This protected cove is ideal for daytime swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, offering a peaceful contrast to the vibrant energy of Hvar Town nearby.
You can drop anchor in clear, calm waters beneath towering rock formations, then explore the two sides of the bay—each with a unique beach and crystal shallows. On shore, you’ll find a couple of family-run restaurants open during high season, perfect for a simple meal with a spectacular view. Zaraće is the kind of place where nature speaks loudly, and the sea feels close and calm.
Smrka Bay – Brač
Hidden along the southern coast of Brač Island, Smrka Bay is a striking and secluded anchorage where nature and history intertwine. Carved between rugged cliffs and forested hillsides, this untouched bay offers a peaceful retreat far from the usual sailing crowds.
One of Smrka’s unique features is its former military submarine tunnel, tucked into the rocky coastline—a silent relic of the past that can be explored by dinghy. The waters here are crystal-clear and deep, ideal for anchoring and diving. There are no restaurants or facilities, so come prepared to enjoy the quiet simplicity of the setting. For those craving privacy, beauty, and a sense of timelessness, Smrka Bay is a rare and rewarding stop.
Marina Agana – Return
As we sail back to Marina Agana, the final stretch of the journey invites us to soak in the beauty of Šolta Island one last time. Weather permitting, we may cruise along the island’s southern coastline, stopping at peaceful bays like Tatinja or Jorja, or exploring the quaint seaside town of Maslinica.
Back at the marina, the evening unfolds with a heartfelt farewell, prize-giving, and reflections on the week’s adventures. Whether you choose a quiet night in the marina town or a short taxi ride to Trogir’s charming old town, the end of the journey is just as special as its beginning.
This isn’t just a sailing route—it’s a memory woven with sunlight, sea breeze, and unforgettable moments. The islands may fade in the distance, but the feeling stays with you. Until next time.
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