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+385 95 382 5352Start your journey in the charming town of Trogir, located on the Adriatic coast just a short drive from Split. Trogir is known for its beautiful old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as its lively market and delicious seafood restaurants.
From Trogir, sail to the nearby island of Šolta, which is known for its quiet bays and secluded beaches. The island is also famous for its olive groves, and you can sample some of the local olive oil while you're there.
Next, head to the island of Brač, which is home to some of Croatia's most famous beaches, including Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn), which is a popular spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing. The island is also known for its white limestone, which has been used to build many famous buildings, including the White House in Washington, D.C.
From Brač, sail to the island of Hvar, which is one of the most popular destinations in the Adriatic. Hvar is known for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and historic old town, which is home to the impressive Fortica fortress.
The next stop on your journey is the island of Korčula, which is famous for being the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. The island is home to a beautiful old town with winding streets and a stunning cathedral.
From Korčula, head to the island of Mljet, which is home to a beautiful national park with two saltwater lakes. You can rent kayaks or bicycles to explore the park, or simply relax on one of the island's many secluded beaches.
Finally, end your journey in the stunning walled city of Dubrovnik, which is known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic". The city's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and you can spend hours exploring its narrow streets, ancient churches, and historic buildings. Be sure to walk along the city walls for a breathtaking view of the Adriatic.