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Slano
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Kobaš
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Prožura - Mljet
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Suđurađ - Šipan
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Dubrovnik Return

Sailing the Elafiti Islands: Dubrovnik Coastal Escape

Departing from Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik Neretva, Croatia
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Discover the magic of Croatia’s southern coast — from hidden coves and charming island villages to crystal-clear waters and unforgettable sunsets. Ready to set sail? Join us for a journey you’ll never forget.

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Total Sailing:83 Miles

Whispers of the Elafiti Wind

Set sail on a captivating journey through Croatia’s glittering coastline, where each day brings a new island escape, untouched nature, and the timeless charm of the Adriatic.

Day 1 – Dubrovnik (Check-in & Marina Stay)

Begin your journey in the iconic city of Dubrovnik, where historic walls meet turquoise waters. After check-in and provisioning at the marina, spend the evening wandering the cobbled streets of the Old Town or enjoying dinner with views of the Adriatic.

Day 2 – Dubrovnik → Slano

Sail north to the peaceful harbor of Slano. This quiet coastal town offers a relaxed start to your journey, with pebbled beaches, olive groves, and traditional tavernas dotting the shoreline.

Day 3 – Slano → Kobaš

Cruise into the hidden gem of Kobaš on the Pelješac Peninsula. This charming bay, accessible only by sea or a narrow coastal road, is famed for its fresh seafood and waterfront restaurants—a perfect spot to unwind with a sunset meal.

Day 4 – Kobaš → Prožura (Mljet Island)

Set sail for Mljet Island and anchor at Prožura, a peaceful village surrounded by olive groves and pine trees. Enjoy swimming in crystal-clear waters and explore nearby Okuklje, a popular summer stop with great hiking and local tavernas.

Day 5 – Free Sailing Day (Elafiti or Southern Mljet)

Spend the day as you please—whether anchoring in a quiet cove, discovering hidden beaches, or sailing along the scenic Elafiti Islands. This day is all about freedom and your personal rhythm.

Day 6 – Prožura → Suđurađ (Šipan Island)

Head toward Šipan, the largest of the Elafiti Islands. In the charming village of Suđurađ, you’ll find Renaissance summer villas, palm-lined shores, and a timeless island atmosphere.

Day 7 – Suđurađ → Dubrovnik

Sail back to Dubrovnik, enjoying the views of the Adriatic coast one last time. End your journey with a farewell dinner in one of the city’s seaside restaurants, or explore any treasures you missed on the first day.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a beautiful city in Croatia, right next to the blue sea. It's famous for its old buildings and big stone walls from long ago. People call it the Pearl of the Adriatic.

Historic Architecture

The center of the city has an area called the Old Town. It's special because it looks almost the same as it did hundreds of years ago. You can walk on the walls around the city to see amazing views.

Breathtaking Beaches

Dubrovnik also has lovely beaches like Banje Beach where you can swim and relax under the sun.

Nature & Panoramic Views

You can take a cable car up a hill called Mount Srđ to see the whole city from above. There's also a small island nearby called Lokrum where you can enjoy nature.

Charming Streets and Local Life

The main street, Stradun, is full of small shops and places to eat. It's a nice place to walk and see what life is like in Dubrovnik.

Adventures on the Water

You can go on boat trips or try kayaking in the sea around Dubrovnik. It's a fun way to see the city from a different side.

Culinary Delights

The cuisine in Dubrovnik is a blend of Mediterranean flavors, with fresh seafood, local wines, and Croatian specialties like "peka" dishes, offering a taste of the region's rich culinary traditions.

Recommended duration: ideal for days
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Nearby Attractions
Dubrovnik City Walls
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The iconic Dubrovnik City Walls encircle the Old Town and offer visitors panoramic views of the city, the Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding islands. The walls, which date back to the 13th century, stretch for almost 2 kilometers and are one of the best-preserved fortification systems in Europe. Walking along the walls provides a unique perspective of Dubrovnik's historic architecture, including its red-tiled roofs, charming streets, and medieval buildings.

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Dubrovnik Cable Car
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For panoramic views of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area, a ride on the Dubrovnik Cable Car is a must. The cable car takes visitors from the Old Town up to the summit of Mount Srđ, where a viewing platform offers breathtaking vistas of the city, the Adriatic Sea, and the nearby islands. At the top, visitors can also enjoy refreshments at the Panorama Restaurant or explore the Museum of the Homeland War, which provides insights into the Siege of Dubrovnik during the early 1990s.

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Lokrum Island
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Just a short boat ride from Dubrovnik's Old Town, Lokrum Island offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. The island is a nature reserve known for its lush vegetation, botanical gardens, and rocky beaches. Visitors can explore the island's walking trails, visit historic landmarks such as the ruins of a Benedictine monastery, or simply relax in the shade of the pine trees. Lokrum Island also boasts stunning views of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic Sea from its highest point.

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The Cathedral of the Assumption
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Housed in the historic St. John's Fortress overlooking the Old Port, the Dubrovnik Maritime Museum offers insights into the city's maritime history and seafaring traditions. The museum's exhibits include models of historic ships, navigational instruments, maritime artifacts, and displays on Dubrovnik's role as a major maritime power in the Mediterranean.

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Old Town
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Dubrovnik's Old Town is a maze of narrow streets, historic buildings, and charming squares, all surrounded by the imposing city walls. Highlights of the Old Town include the main street, Stradun (Placa), which is lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants; the stunning Rector's Palace, once the seat of the Dubrovnik Republic's government; the ornate Sponza Palace, which houses the city archives; and the beautiful Cathedral of the Assumption. Visitors can also explore the Old Town's numerous museums, churches, and galleries, or simply wander its cobblestone streets and soak in the atmosphere.

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Nearby Restaurants
Restaurant 360
4.9

Entering this enchanting restaurant feels like discovering a hidden gem, as it beckons guests through what seems to be a secret door nestled within Dubrovnik's ancient town walls. Ascending a few steps reveals a spacious outdoor oasis, offering captivating views of the city's bustling beauty. Under the culinary mastery of Marijo Curić, Croatian specialties harmoniously blend with ingredients sourced from distant lands, resulting in a gastronomic experience that transcends expectations. Each dish is meticulously presented, mirroring the charm and allure of the setting itself. Complementing the exquisite cuisine is a team of attentive professionals who provide top-notch service, paired with an exceptional wine selection that ranks among the finest in the country.

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Restaurant Marco Polo
4.9

Nestled in a narrow privately owned passage at the heart of the old town, this charming bistro exudes intimacy and charm. True to its Mediterranean roots, the menu offers light, colorful, and seasonal dishes that capture the essence of the region. Specialties rotate frequently, showcasing fresh delights like tempura of mussels and fish.  With its quaint ambiance and delectable fare, this bistro is the ideal spot for a leisurely lunch.

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Taj Mahal
4.9

Honoring the memory of distant relatives, this restaurant embraces the essence of Bosnian flavors and traditions in both its menu and decor. A couple of menu pages are dedicated to traditional dishes, evoking nostalgia and authenticity. With a focus on fresh vegetables and grilled meats sourced from the restaurant's own butcher, diners are treated to wholesome and satisfying fare. To accompany the meal, a selection of simple yet flavorful cocktails is available alongside a curated wine list. Situated in the heart of the old town, the restaurant tends to fill up quickly, making reservations highly recommended. 

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Slano

Slano, a hidden gem nestled on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. With its crystal-clear waters, picturesque landscapes, and rich history, Slano is a paradise waiting to be explored. Stroll along the town's quaint streets, lined with traditional stone houses and charming cafes. Visit the historic Church of St. Blaise, a symbol of Slano's rich cultural heritage. Explore the nearby Elaphiti Islands, with their stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Indulge in the local cuisine, with fresh seafood and traditional dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. 

Although Slano is a small place, it offers its visitors everything they need: beautiful sandy and pebbly beaches in the shade of trees reaching all the way to the sea, many sports activities, numerous restaurants, taverns, cafes, bars, beautiful nature and crystal blue sea..

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Church of St. Jerome
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The Church of St. Jerome is a historic landmark located in the center of Slano. Dating back to the 15th century, the church is renowned for its beautiful Renaissance architecture and ornate interior. Visitors can admire the church's elegant facade, explore its interior adorned with stunning artwork and religious artifacts, and learn about its rich history.

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Slano Beach
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Slano Beach is a lovely pebble beach located in the town center, just a short walk from the main promenade. The beach offers stunning views of Slano Bay and the surrounding hills, creating a picturesque backdrop for a day of sunbathing and swimming. Visitors can relax on the smooth pebbles, take refreshing dips in the clear turquoise waters, or enjoy water sports activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. The beach is also equipped with amenities such as sun loungers, umbrellas, showers, and nearby cafes and restaurants, making it a convenient and comfortable spot for beachgoers to spend the day. With its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, Slano Beach is a perfect destination for both relaxation and recreation.

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Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Mary
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Situated near the center of Slano, the Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Mary are significant landmarks with a rich history. The monastery dates back to the 14th century, and its architecture reflects a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. Visitors can explore the monastery's courtyard, adorned with ancient stone carvings and Mediterranean vegetation, and admire the church's impressive interior, featuring beautiful frescoes, altars, and religious artifacts. The monastery also houses a small museum showcasing exhibits related to local history, culture, and religious heritage, providing visitors with insights into Slano's past and traditions.

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Nearby Restaurants
Restaurant Mirakul
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Renowned for its elegant ambiance and exquisite cuisine, Restaurant Mirakul offers a refined dining experience in the heart of Slano. With a focus on fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients, the menu features creative dishes inspired by Mediterranean flavors. The restaurant's waterfront location provides stunning views of Slano Bay, enhancing the dining experience.

Seafood
Restaurant Kolarin
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Restaurant Kolarin in Slano offers a delightful culinary experience with a focus on seafood and Mediterranean cuisine. The food quality is highly praised, and the ambiance is described as pleasant and inviting. The restaurant's decor adds to the overall comfort, creating a welcoming atmosphere for diners. Additionally, their locally made pizzas are a standout feature, showcasing fresh ingredients and  incorporating Mediterranean flavors.

Seafood
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Restaurant Nono
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Restaurant Nono: A Taste of Authentic Dalmatia in Slano

Discover a culinary gem nestled in the picturesque village of Slano. Restaurant Nono invites you to savor the authentic flavors of the Dalmatian coast in their family-run establishment.  Indulge in fresh seafood, expertly prepared grilled meats, and traditional dishes bursting with local ingredients.

Experience the welcoming spirit of Croatia at Restaurant Nono. Their friendly staff and cozy atmosphere create a delightful setting for both a casual lunch and a special occasion dinner. Enjoy your meal on the charming terrace with views of the harbor while soaking in the ambiance of Slano.

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Kobaš

A Tranquil Harbor Hidden in Nature

Tucked into a serene bay along the Pelješac Peninsula, Kobaš is a peaceful coastal village that feels like a well-kept secret. Surrounded by lush hills and calm waters, this small haven is the perfect stop for sailors seeking a slower pace and authentic charm.

Kobaš is known for its warm hospitality and waterfront restaurants, where you can dock just steps away from fresh seafood and local wines. The bay is ideal for anchoring, swimming, and soaking in the natural beauty of southern Dalmatia. Whether you're taking a quiet evening walk along the shore or enjoying a sunset dinner with your feet in the sand, Kobaš promises simplicity, silence, and soul.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Restaurants
Gastro Mare Kobaš
4.9

Nestled in the serene bay of Kobaš on the Pelješac Peninsula, Gastro Mare offers an authentic Croatian seafood experience.Chef Toni prepares dishes in an open kitchen, allowing guests to witness the culinary artistry firsthand.The menu emphasizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients, including Adriatic prawns, homemade pasta frutti di mare, and a selection of dry-aged steaks.Complementing the cuisine is a curated selection of local wines, highlighting the region's rich viticultural heritage.For sailors, the restaurant provides mooring facilities equipped with essential amenities, making it a favored destination among yachters exploring the Adriatic coast.

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Luka's Taverna
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Situated in the picturesque bay of Kobaš, Luka's Taverna is a family-run establishment with deep roots in fishing and farming traditions.The taverna prides itself on serving classic Dalmatian dishes crafted from the freshest local ingredients.Specialties include oysters, mussels, and a variety of freshly caught fish, all prepared with respect for traditional recipes.The terrace, located just steps from the crystal-clear waters, offers a tranquil setting for dining, accommodating over 60 guests.Complementing the meals is a selection of renowned Pelješac wines, including Plavac Mali and Dingač, providing an authentic taste of the region's viticultural excellence.

Dalmatian
Tavern Ribarska Kuća Niko
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Perched along the tranquil shores of Kobaš Bay, Tavern Ribarska Kuća Niko offers a genuine taste of Mediterranean cuisine.Emphasizing fresh seafood and locally sourced produce, the menu is crafted daily based on the catch of the day and seasonal availability.Guests can indulge in dishes like oysters, scallops, mussels, and freshly grilled fish, all complemented by homegrown vegetables.The tavern's intimate setting and warm hospitality create a welcoming atmosphere, making it a favored spot for both locals and visitors seeking an authentic dining experience.

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Prožura - Mljet

Located on the northern shore of Mljet, Prožura is a peaceful coastal village offering an authentic escape for those seeking simplicity and nature. Surrounded by olive groves, pine forests, and stone-built houses, this serene spot invites you to enjoy crystal-clear waters, take leisurely walks along the shore, or simply soak in the charm of a traditional island settlement.

Just a short distance away lies Okuklje, a beautiful summer anchorage and a favorite among sailors thanks to its well-protected bay — ideal for overnight stays, especially in rougher weather. This small seaside village features a handful of holiday homes, cozy restaurants, and clear swimming spots. The surrounding hills offer scenic hiking paths with panoramic views over the channel. From Prožura, a visit to Okuklje is an easy and rewarding excursion that lets you experience two distinct yet complementary sides of Mljet’s coastal magic.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Suđurađ - Šipan

Tucked away on the tranquil island of Šipan—the largest of the Elaphiti Islands—Suđurađ is a charming coastal village steeped in history and Dalmatian authenticity. Its elegant stone villas and Renaissance summer mansions whisper stories of noble families who once found refuge here. The peaceful harbor, lined with fishing boats and swaying palm trees, invites you to slow down and soak in the island’s timeless rhythm. Whether you’re enjoying freshly caught seafood at a seafront taverna or wandering through olive groves and citrus orchards, Suđurađ offers a genuine escape into nature, culture, and serenity.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Dubrovnik Return

As your sailing journey comes full circle, returning to Dubrovnik is more than just the final stop — it’s the graceful closing of a truly special adventure. With every island, hidden cove, and harbor town behind you, you now return with a heart full of memories and a soul stirred by the Adriatic.

Take your time to enjoy Dubrovnik one last time — perhaps a stroll along the ancient city walls, a quiet moment overlooking the harbor, or a celebratory dinner under the stars.

This return marks not an end, but an invitation: to come back, to keep exploring, and to carry the sea with you — wherever you go.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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