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Navigare Yachting's 7-Day Suggested Sailing Route from Dubrovnik Navigare Yachting’s 7-day suggested sailing route from Dubrovnik (including islands: Šipan, Mljet, Lastovo, Korčula) DAY DESTINATIONS DISTANCE 1 Dubrovnik – Šipanska Luka (Island of Šipan) 15 NM 2 Island of Šipan – Polače (Island of Mljet) 25 NM 3 Island of Mljet – Skrivena Luka (Island of Lastovo) 26 NM Island of Lastovo – Pasadur, Veli Lago (Island of 8NM 4 Lastovo) 5 Island of Lastovo – Korčula (Island of Korčula) 30 NM 6 Korčula – Okuklje (Island of Mljet) 25 NM 7 Island of Mljet – Dubrovnik 22 NM Preview map: https://goo.gl/gzqVq3 Day 1: Dubrovnik – Šipanska Luka (Island of Šipan) Dubrovnik – ACI Marina: Only 6km away from Dubrovnik's city centre lies a stunning, well- rewarded marina, surrounded with crystal clear blue sea. As it is one of the most beautiful marinas on the Adriatic and a long-time winner of the Blue Flag and “the best marina in the Adriatic” title, it is certainly a promising invitation to explore the Croatian southern coast. Šipanska Luka: Here you will experience the first glimpse (and taste!) of the Croatian coast. The Island of Šipan offers a broad range of gastronomy offers, as well as a lush nature of the largest of the Elaphiti Islands. We recommend visiting one of the traditional restaurants (konoba) and taking a walk in island’s rich vegetation (palm trees, olives, figs, fruits). Day 2: Island of Šipan – Polače (Island of Mljet) Polače: Being a part of the Mljet National Park (northern Island of Mljet), Polače offers a great variety of fish to taste, sports to play and sites to see. After enjoying the beautiful azure sea and a secluded sandy beach, you can go on exploring the Mljet National Park's two saltwater lakes, Large and Small Lake (Veliko i Malo jezero). It is a nice long walk (the lakes stretch for more than 4 km) during which you can also visit a former medieval Benedictine monastery on an islet Melita (Sveta Marija) situated in the middle of the Large Lake. Day 3: Island of Mljet – Skrivena Luka (Island of Lastovo) Skrivena Luka (Hidden Harbour): A well-known village by the locals, but not a common tourist spot – that would be the definition of this small bay on the southern side of the Island of Lastovo, known by the locals as Portorus. It is famous for its lighthouse Struga, the oldest one in Croatia, as well as for diverse contents (from gastronomy to accommodation). Day 4: Island of Lastovo – Pasadur, Veli Lago (Island of Lastovo) Pasadur: Moving from the southern to the western side of the Island of Lastovo, you will come across this small village. There are three beaches nearby and a possibility of accommodation. As for the anchoring and taking a break from sailing, we recommend Jurijeva Luka located a bit more to the west. Day 5: Island of Lastovo – Korčula (Island of Korčula) Korčula (Korkyra): A charming ancient town on the east side of the island of the same name. You will be amazed by the medieval architecture and other attractions Korčula has to offer: traditional restaurants showing off the Croatian cuisine, rich nightlife by the beautiful sea. It is a perfect combination of something old and something new. Day 6: Island of Korčula – Okuklje (Island of Mljet) Okuklje: A perfect way to bring this great journey to an end is to visit Okuklje, a popular tourist site on the northern part of the Island of Mljet. There you can find numerous accommodation offers, as well as local places to visit such as restaurants and cafes. Enjoying in the calm and relaxing Adriatic Sea is well advised, since Okuklje offers a popular anchorage, swimming and hiking spots. Day 7: Island of Mljet – Dubrovnik .
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