Split To Dubrovnik Gulet Cruises

Split to Dubrovnik is very popular among blue cruise destination. As Gulet Broker, we are offering a great opportunity to sail from Split to Dubrovnik.

Split


Split is not only an urban, cultural and traffic centre of Dalmatia with road and sea connections to Dalmatia’s numerous summer resorts, but it is itself often a tourist and excursionists destination. A city with a 1700-year old tradition, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which the well-known Palace of Diocletian, inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List, certainly occupies a special position, and the warmth and offer of a modern Mediterranean city. Split to Dubrovnik is the most popular itinerary.

Milna


Milna is the biggest, most protected and most beautiful Brac harbour, magnificent baroque parish church with magnificent paintings, bay Osibova with Gothic small church in ruins. Name Milna based on slurry and fine sand alluviums, in ancient ages called Mil. Nice coves with sand and pebble beaches stretch in the vicinity of the harbour; Pasika, Osibova, Lucice, Maslinova. Nearby Bobovisca cove is a must stop for anchoring and swiming.

Hvar


Hvar is the town of a unique cultural and historical heritage but also an important tourist resort with a centuries old tradition in tourism. Main attractions are pleasant climate, a lot of sunshine, natural beauties, various accommodation facilities, gastronomic offer, sports and recreational opportunities, etc. Hvar is frequented both in the summer and winter months, and its very special climate favoured the development of health tourism. Nowadays Hvar becomes a jet-set destination.

Vis


Vis, a town and port in the eastern part of the northern coast of the island of Vis. The island which emerged from a long period of isolation (tourists from abroad have been allowed to visit the island since 1989). Unpolluted environment with the crystal clear sea and marine scenery as well as the local specialities – seafood from the cleanest part of the Adriatic. various sports and recreation opportunities, they all constitute the offer of Vis. Music and other events are organized during the summer season.

Komiža


Komiža. Situated in a deep bay, whose eastern coast abounds with large pebble beaches (Gusarica, Nova Posta, Velo Zalo), Komiza offers excellent visitor a number of cultural and historic sites – monastery, fortresses. It is famous for its fishermen (fishermen from Komiza are also known in San Pedro, California), so that fish and other seafood are traditionally served daily.

Korcula


The town of Korcula, the historical centre of the island, has a very nice location in the Peljesac Channel. It is also known for its outstanding cultural and historical heritage and a long tradition in seafaring, shipbuilding and stone-masonry. It is the birthplace of the adventurer and traveller Marco Polo. Today Korcula is an important tourist centre.

Mlijet


Polace/Mljet, a village in the bay bearing the same name, in the western part of the northern coast of the island of Mljet. Chief occupations are farming and fishing. The bay is 5.6 km long and up to 3.9 km wide. It is protected by a range of small, almost completely bare and unpopulated islands (Moracnik, Tajnik, Kobrava, Ovrata). Due to the closeness to Veliko and Malo Lakes, Polace is also the harbour of the Mljet lakes.

Sipan


Sometimes called the Golden Island, Sipan is the largest and most populated of the Elaphite (Elafit) Islands. The mild winter climate prevails in this little space with of an improbably great cultural tradition, there are an enormous number of monuments, over thirty churches, several monasteries, and over sixty Gothic and Renaissance summer residences of the well-to-do. On Sipan, quite unlike anywhere else, you can wander for hours along the beaten paths, but you can also find one for yourself alone, used just by the occasional wild creature, perhaps. There are few such untouched places left in the world today.

 

Dubrovnik


Dubrovnik – the city of a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic, the Statute from 1272), of world-famous cultural heritage and beauty (inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO) – is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural beauties and well-preserved cultural and historical heritage, Dubrovnik also offers high-quality visitor opportunities.

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