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Dubrovnik Flotilla in Croatia - Elafiti Route


Map courtesy of Wanderlog, a trip planner on iOS and Android

2025 dates: runs Sunday to Sunday every week from 25 May to 21 Sep

 Day 1 (Sunday) : ACI Marina Dubrovnik

Embark at ACI Marina Dubrovnik. The marina has a restaurant, showers/WC and an excellent supermarket. If you arrive early in the day, take the opportunity to explore the fascinating Old Town.

Day 2 (Monday) : Slano Town (15nm)

Leaving the base in Dubrovnik, your first stop is Slano. Slano Town lies within a pretty, sheltered bay with several beaches and offers a peaceful and scenic first night. There are many interesting attractions in the village such as the Heritage House Dubrovacko Primorje, a museum dedicated to the heritage of the local area, and the lovingly restored Rector's Palace.

Day 3 (Tuesday) : Kobaš Bay, Peljesac (7nm)

A down-to-earth, back to basics escape from day-to-day life! The Bay of Kobaš, with its sandy shoreline has become a firm favourite with the sailing community and for a long time was only reachable by boat. The small village of Kobaš highlights the traditional simplicity of Croatian island life and sits within a pretty, secluded cove surrounded by heavily forested hills. Here you can enjoy a delicious konoba-style meal in one of the bay's family-run restaurants. As well as the small port and restaurants, Kobaš is also home to the ruins of the Betondić family summer residence with a small chapel dating back to the 18th century.

Day 4 (Wednesday) : Prožura, Mljet Island,  (10nm)

A beautiful little bay on the northern shore of Mljet Island, which is a fantastic sheltered spot for sailors. Facing the Croatian Mainland, this relaxed seaside village offers a couple of restaurants and cafes as well as some great swimming spots to enjoy the clear waters. Take a walk to the top of the hills behind the village for some spectacular views over the channel.

Day 5 (Thursday) : Free Sailing Day

By now you’ll be confident enough to explore the Dalmatian Coast on your own. Stay close and explore the salt water lakes of Mljet or if you are keen to get a lot of sailing in then why not venture further afield to the island of Korcula? The lead crew of will be on hand with recommendations and the latest weather updates to ensure you make the most of your time.

Day 6 (Friday) : Suđurađ, Šipan Island

Another beautiful Dalmatian island to discover during your week of sailing in Croatia. The town of Suđurađ is nestled in a small natural inlet on the east coast of the island, providing perfect sheltered mooring for an overnight stop. Šipan is an Eden-like island where olives, figs, grapes, almonds and citrus fruits spring up from the productive soil. Be sure to try some of the island’s excellent local produce before you leave.

Day 7 (Saturday) : Dubrovnik

From Suđurađ, the journey is a short one back to the base in Dubrovnik. A shorter journey means you have plenty of time to further explore the Dalmatian Coast before you head back to the marina. Stop off for lunch at one of the beautiful Elaphiti Islands, or take the time to visit Dubrovnik and lose yourself in the irresistible old town. Whatever you decide to do, ensure you make the most of the last day of your Dubrovnik flotilla adventure.

 Day 8 (Sunday) : ACI Marina Dubrovnik

Disembark at ACI Marina Dubrovnik.

Routes may vary due to weather conditions & other factors.