Primošten - Vis - Korcula - Hvar - Šolta








Day 1
Primošten - Krknjaši Bay
Day 2
Krknjaši Bay - Komiža (Vis)
Day 3
Komiža - Vis Town
Day 4
Vis - Hvar
Day 5
Hvar - Stari Grad
Day 6
Stari Grad - Maslinica (Šolta)
Day 7
Maslinica - Primošten

Detailed Itinerary by days
Day 1Primošten - Krknjaši Bay
Starting in Primošten, a postcard-perfect fishing town with terracotta rooftops hung to a rocky island, Sail north to Krknjaši Bay, a secluded cove on Veli Drvenik where water so clear you will count pebbles ten meters below among pine woods. Swim until dusk; then, feast on gregada, the stew of fishermen, in a rustic konoba, the bay calm except for clinking rakija glasses beneath starry stars.

Day 2Krknjaši Bay - Komiža (Vis)
Set sail toward Vis's salted fishing village, Komiža, where bunkers from World War Two lurk on slopes. Visit Stiniva Cove, a pebble beach under high cliffs, then have fried anchovies, or bogueroni, at Konoba Bako. This is Dalmatia unplugged as lanterns flutter across the harbour while fisherman repair nets.

Day 3Komiža - Vis Town
At noon, enter Biševo's Blue Cave to find sunshine pouring liquid sapphire over the water. Then Budihovac, a small islet with a lagoon so blue it seems taken from a dream. Sail to Vis Town, where cobblestones lay beneath Roman villas. Dine in a courtyard smelling of rosemary and salt on peka, slow-cooked octopus.

Day 4Vis - Hvar
Anchor in Palmižana Bay, dive secret coves, then sip cocktails at Toto's Beach Bar as DJs spin beneath the stars—hvar thrills with glamor. Rising at daylight, climb the hills of Hvar Town for views of Italy; then, lose yourself in alleys where sea wind and jasmine meet.

Day 5Hvar - Stari Grad
Trade Hvar's buzz for Stari Grad, a 2,400-year-old harbor where Greek remains lie beneath lavender fields. Bike the UNESCO Stari Grad Plain, an old grape grid unaltered since 384 BC. Lunch at a farmhouse on lamb skewers on vitalac, then sip Plavac Mali wine among fig trees.

Day 6Stari Grad - Maslinica (Šolta)
Sail to Maslinica, Šolta's slumbering harbour where olive orchards enclose a lake of liquid glass. Under the bell at Konoba Šešula, swim off Šešula, a little island capped by a 17th-century castle, then eat lamb. The bay glows amber as you mark another day snatched from time.

Day 7Maslinica - Primošten
Come back to Primošten for a last swim at Raduča Beach, whose golden arc is softly caressed by small waves. Ascending the hill to the Church of St. George, generations of pilgrims have worn smooth the stone stairs. At a harbor-side table, toast your journey with Babić wine; the flavor of sun, sea, and Dalmatian soul stays on your lips.
