I have used Hinde and Kitch on three occasions now and they have never disappointed. They go above and beyond to help with whatever is needed. Their guidance and professionalism is unparalleled, finding the perfect boat for our group and suggesting three fantastic spots for our holidays. We even got a yacht upgrade last year!
Magical Split charter

Charter
Length8 Days, 260Nm
Typical Weather
Air Temp 26–30°C, Sea Temp 24–26°C, Wind 10-20kts
Nearest Airport
35 mins, Split Airport
Starting
PortSplit
- Day 1
Split to Bol, 23Nm
Bol is the most awarded and most popular holiday destination in Croatia. It is a small town on the south side of the island Brac. It is most known for its Zlatni rat beach, which is constantly rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by its visitors and magazines alike.
- Day 2
Bol to Hvar, 18Nm
The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. It has been famous since the antique because of its important strategic and nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the culture and natural monuments and the literature. While separation from the mainland can sometimes be a handicap, it also provides some protection from the factory chimneys and other misfortunes which come with civilisation.
- Day 3
Hvar to Palmizana, 2Nm
The Palmizana beaches are lovely, but be sure to check out alternative bathing venues on the other Pakleni islets. For those who want an all-over tan, Jerolim or Stipanska are devoted to nudism.
- Day 4
Palmizana to Vis, 13Nm
Cruise to the island Vis, a former military base and one of Croatia’s best diving spots. It also has fabulous food and wine. Getting closer you’ll see the canons on top of the hill, a reminder of its military importance. You can anchor in the deep, protected bay and enjoy the splendid view. The best way to get around is to hire a car and explore its wine cellars, historical monuments, or even Tito’s wartime cave headquarters. In the evening, return to Vis town to stroll around and discover its Roman bath.
- Day 5
Vis to Korcula, 43Nm
Arriving at the island of Korcula, your first impressions will take your breath away. Sweeping views of lush green vegetation and medieval influences look at you from every angle. With legend saying that the island was founded by Trojan hero Antenor in the 12th century BC, the island is steeped in history with cultural aspects from all who have previously ruled her. Anchoring down in the pretty harbour you are inevitably drawn to the popular cobbled streets of the surrounding settlements. Looking up and around, the medieval architecture is well preserved and gives an atmosphere of jumping back through time. The culturally rich destination of Korcula offers many insights in to the way of life for local residents, starting with sword dancing.
- Day 6
Korcula to Dubrovnik, 48Nm
Dubrovnik is one of the world’s most magnificent walled cities, overlooking the calm blue Adriatic. the pedestrian-only Old Town – packed with aristocratic palazzi and elegant Baroque churches, contained within sturdy medieval fortifications – draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
- Day 7
Dubrovnik to Lastovo, 53Nm
Cruising toward Lastovo to the port of Luka Velji Lago will take you deep into the blue waters of the Dalmatian islands. The island is considered one of the most unspoiled in Croatia and offers some fantastic diving opportunities along its coastline and surrounding islands.
- Day 8
Lastovo to Split, 59Nm
The centre of town – Old Split – is fascinating, built within and around the fortified Roman palace of Emperor Diocletian, about 300AD. Much of the palace still stands today and is a unique example of Roman architecture. Split also has one of the largest and most colourful food markets found anywhere in Europe. The Marjan Peninsula sits just to the west of the Old Town and a series of trails crisscross their way over the peninsula. For another great view of the city, consider the gentle hike up Marjan Hill.