The largest city along the Croatian coast and where we will set sail from and ultimately return back to after our adventure along the coast! Activities in Split Marjan Hill - beautiful overlook of split with a nice cafe for wine and desserts Tour UNESCO Diocletian's Palace Froggyland Food: Sandwich bar Focaccina Sug restaurant - authentic and cozy restaurant just outside the old town Peka - meat and octopus cooked slowly under a bell Marvlvs Jazz bar Krug - fine dining Michelin star restaurant Konobos Varos - One of the most-recommended traditional konobas in Split for true Dalmatian cooking
Vis is known for its countless beaches, endless sunshine, delicious local wine, and the freshest seafood. The island also has a remarkable history, and stunning views of the jewel toned Adriatic Sea that will leave your jaw on the floor, and your eyes filled with stars long after you say goodbye. It is extremely walkable, take the day to try local fare and indulge in tastings of wine, limoncellos and speciality gins at restaurants throughout town. Activities: Blue Cave Stiniva beach Fort George and Military tours
Korcula is an extremely small and quaint town and is home to some of the best beaches in all of Croatia. Take the day to explore all it has to offer from the fortified medieval old town with picturesque cobbled streets, unspoiled beaches and coves, or venture to visit one of the olive groves or vineyards producing local olive oil and wine. Activities: - Lumbarda vineyards wine tasting - 10 min from town - Countryside bike tour - St. Mark’s cathedral and bell tower - Beaches - Pupnatska Luka most popular beach - Bacva beach - smaller with small beachside cafe - Stroll the old town Eat/Drink: Biankura - local favorite LD restaurant - Michelin-star fine dining Cakulona - buffet style restaurant
Dubrovnik is truly a treasure and the heart of our nuptials in Croatia. Lots to do, we encourage you to take in all this city has to offer on our two days here leading up to the wedding — stunning museums, hikes along the pine-scented mountain trails, and picturesque beaches. Award winning dinning and wine bars are scattered throughout the town, and no visit to Dubronik is complete without walking through the the Old City Walls. Oyster lovers should check out the Pelješac Peninsula, wine lovers should visit a local vineyard! Activities: - Old town wall tour - Cable car to mountaintop overlook and Croatian Independence museum - Dune buggies - Red history museum - Game of Thrones tours - Coral Beach club - Oyster tours Eat/Drink: Dubrovka - casual restaurant with great location outside the old city gate Restaurant 360 - Michelin star - finest restaurant in the city Port 22 - terrace on the water Nautika - fine dining with great location right outside the old city
Mljet is the southernmost and easternmost of the larger Adriatic islands, known for its gorgeous lush landscapes. Visitors love to explore the land here via biking and hiking and take in the breathtaking vies at Mljet National Park. Mljet is a quiet retreat, perfect for a relaxing stop in town, or for those seeking adventure a great day to plan a hike, rent a kayak on one of the lakes, and explore nature.
Hvar is an extremely popular destination with good reason. Nightlife, amazing seaside restaurants, historic paths and architecture, and a bustling town, it is the perfect way to close out our journey! Hvar Town Harbour is iconic, but don't skip out on visiting must-sees like Fortica, St. Stephens Cathedral, or "Stari Grad" standing as one of the oldest cities in Europe. Rest up the day before, Hvar's nightlife is not to be missed. We are taking the party there! Activities: Hvar Fortress Franciscan Monastary with Last Supper painting Beach Club Hvar To eat/drink: Dalmatino Falko Beach Bar and Cafe