Split to Split Luxury Yacht Itinerary: 7 Days of Island Highlights
This Split to Split luxury yacht itinerary is made for a perfect stay on board
The best weeks at sea are the ones where every day feels like a different film scene: new scents, new textures, new energy. This Split to Split crewed luxury yacht itinerary is built exactly like that: it starts with Hvar’s lush Mediterranean vegetation and the ever-changing Pakleni Islands, shifts into Korčula’s medieval calm with a marina night inside the old city, then goes wilder on Lastovo with crystal-clear swims near Saplun islet and a table set at Augusta Insula.
Split to Split Luxury Yacht Itinerary for Your Perfect Stay on Board
From there, it’s Vis with dramatic Stiniva Cove and an easy-going evening in town or Komiža, followed by Biševo’s famous Blue Cave. The final arc brings you to Šolta’s quieter coves and Maslinica, with dinner at Martinis Marchi, before returning to Split for a walk through 1,700-year-old Diocletian’s Palac, and, if you want, one last night out in club or restaurants that take your breath away.
Hvar’s Mediterranean Palette
Think Hvar and you get an instant burst of green: palms, aloe, pine, bay laurel, rosemary and lavender. Add to that the fact it’s Croatia’s sunniest island, with 2,724 hours of sunshine per year, and you’ve got a first day made for slow cruising and long stops.
Island Hopping That Changes by the Hour
Along Hvar’s southwest side, the Pakleni Islands stretch out in a romantic chain of islands, islets and rocks, only a few are inhabited, which makes them ideal to explore by boat. Move between different little spots and beaches and you’ll feel the atmosphere shift from hour to hour. If you want the day to turn social, Hvar can easily deliver a livelier, party-facing side. For a memorable meal, plan around Laganini or Dionis.
- Hvar
- Pakleni islands
- Laganini Beach bar
- Dionis
Srednjovjekovni stari grad mirnog ritma
Sljedeća postaja je Korčula, koju često ističu kao najljepši srednjovjekovni grad među hrvatskim otočnim gradovima. To je mjesto koje djeluje neopterećeno, jednostavno, lijepo i tiho impresivno.
Kopnene avanture, morska zabava i večera koja se pamti
Korčula nudi izbor: kušanje vina u poznatoj vinariji, quad turu u unutrašnjosti ili vrijeme na moru uz jet-ski i kajake za istraživanje s morske strane. Posljednjih godina gastro-enološka scena i noćni život otoka snažno su se razvili, pa je ovo odlična večer da se malo dotjerate za Michelin-preporučeni Lešić Dimitri Palace. Noćenje u marini starog grada idealan je kraj večeri.
- Korčula
- Lešić Dimitri Palace
Untouched Nature for Sailors and Food Lovers
Lastovo is all about feeling far away—in the best way. It’s known for its untouched, striking nature and the kind of atmosphere that suits people who love sailing, good food, good wine, and fish.
Crystal Clear Water, then Augusta Insula
Before you settle in, give yourself time in the sea around Saplun islet, where the water is famously clear. After the swim, make your way to Augusta Insula for lunch or dinner and let the island set the pace. Lastovo is also praised as the best place in the Adriatic to eat lobsters, so this can easily become one of the culinary peaks of the week. .
- Saplun
- Lastovo
- Augusta Insula
Morning Onboard, then Bays and CAliffs
Depart Lastovo in the morning and keep it classic: breakfast on board, then a stretch of swimming stops in Vis’s beautiful bays. If you want a showstopper, choose Stiniva Cove, a dramatic pocket of sea enclosed by massive limestone walls.
Evening in Vis Town (or Komiža)
Arrive in the afternoon and take the evening in Vis town at your own speed: dinner in seafood restaurants in town, or a change of scene in inland, country-style taverns. If you feel like a different night setting, you can also spend the evening and sleep in Komiža.
- Vis
- Komiža
- Stiniva cove
The Island Everyone’s Been Chasing Lately
Vis has become especially sought-after in recent years thanks to the Mamma Mia sequel filmed here, starring Pierce Brosnan and Meryl Streep. Today is a good time to lean into that “iconic island” feeling.
A Romantic Port Town and a Natural Wonder
Spend time in Komiža, a romantic port town and one of the main settlements on Vis. From here, head to one of the Adriatic’s most famous nature sights: the Blue Cave on the island of Biševo, a stop that earns its reputation simply by the experience of being there.
- Komiža
- Blue Cave
Timing the Modra Špilja experience
Plan your morning with intention: Modra Špilja (Blue Cave) is celebrated for the bright blue glowing phenomenon that happens around noon, so arrive at the right moment to get the full effect.
Quiet coves and a Castle Dinner
After the cave, sail toward Šolta, where untouched nature and surrounding islands still hide private coves that feel increasingly rare. Stop for a swim and snorkeling before entering Maslinica on the west side. For dinner, take the evening up a notch at the sun terrace of the famous castle/restaurant Martinis Marchi, with the bay as your backdrop.
- Maslinica
- Martinis Marchi
Last Swim Stop and a Simple Seafood Lunch
On your way back, pause at the Blue Lagoon on Krknjaš island. Keep it easy: a simple, fresh seafood lunch, a final swim, and a few more hours that feel like the purest version of a yacht week.
Split Finale: History, then Nightlife if You Want It
Return to marina Split, your home base, and save some energy for the evening. A short, dynamic walk through Diocletian’s Palace, 1,700 years old, is the perfect finale, followed by dinner in the city and an evening stroll through the old streets. If you’re still in the mood for music and movement, Central and the bars in Split’s Old Town can easily deliver.
Ready to make this Split to Split luxury yacht itinerary yours?
Book your Split to Split luxury charter and turn seven days of Hvar, Korčula, Lastovo, Vis, Komiža, Šolta and Split into your next Adriatic highlight reel.
- Split
Text Yachts Croatia
Photos Yachts Croatia archive, Martinis Marchi, Boris Kačan, HTZ, Lešić Dimitri Palace, Augusta Insula, Nikola Radovani