This sailing trip is perfect for people who love being active and outdoors. Your daily activities will include sailing, hiking, cycling, paddle boarding, swimming and snorkeling. Daily activities are fun and not too demanding. You will explore the Peljesac and Elaphiti shorelines and Mljet Island; full of unique cliffs, caves, coves, rocks, beaches and pine forests. The trip is based in the Dubrovnik area, leaving time to visit and explore this famous walled town.
Departure Point: Komolac (near Dubrovnik marina) Address: Tenturija 62, Komolac, Dubrovnik.
Arrival in Komolac (Dubrovnik) and check into your accommodation from 3 pm. Conveniently located and a 15-20 minute ride from Dubrovnik, Komolac is a great base for the first night of your cruise. Visit Dubrovnik, explore the surrounding area by bike, or canoe one of the world’s shortest rivers, the Ombla.
Meeting is our office at Komolac, Tenturija road 62, next to hotel Vimbula. You can get there by bus from the Old Town (buses 1 a, 1 b, 1 c to bus stop “Komolac 2”) or by taxi. Please note we are not in the marina, but close by in Komolac, Tenturija Road.
Boarding at 10 am on Saturday, Sunday and Monday; and at 2 pm onTuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We sail toward the island of Kolocep where we stop for a swimming break. You will also have a chance to try out paddleboards before stopping for lunch in one of the best fish restaurants of Dubrovnik area. In the afternoon we sail past Lopud island to anchor for the night in a beautiful bay on Sipan island.
Our next stop is Mljet Island National Park, a perfect place for activities such as sea kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, cycling and swimming. Entrance fee to the national park is not included in our price, but can be paid on spot. A lush pine forest hides two saltwater lakes. You can cycle from our mooring to the lakes and time permitting take a boat to the small island on larger of the lakes and, time permitting, visit an abandoned monastery built in the 13th century. Later in the afternoon we sail to the Zuljana Bay on Peljesac peninsula where we will spend the night.
We spend the morning paddle boarding, swimming and snorkeling in the quiet Zuljana bay before we sail east towards Broce and Ston. The town’s stone walls are 5 km (3 mi) long and were built to protect salt production at a time when salt was an important export product of Dubrovnik Republic. You can walk around the walls that connects Ston and Mali Ston (Little Ston), famous for its oyster farms. Peljesac is also one of the best Croatian wine making regions, famous for its red wines. You will sail by the vineyards perched on the steep southern slopes of the peninsula, and do not miss the chance to try those wines. In the afternoon we return to a quiet bay or, depending on the weather, Luka Sipanska for the night.
On our way back to Komolac, we sail by the green Elaphiti Islands. Disembark around noon on Tuesday, Wendesday and Thursday or at 4 pm if Friday, Saturday or Sunday are the fifth and final day of your trip. We invite you to spend some time in Komolac, enjoy lunch in a local restaurant before continuing to the airport or your next destination. If you are visiting some new places in Croatia feel free to ask your guides for recommendations. They know all the best places, and can point you to some that are less popular, but nevertheless beautiful.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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