Transfer to Hvar with Stops at Mljet & Korčula (or Direct to Hvar)
Overview
Duration
Full-day trip
Guests
Up to 8 guests
Departure
Dubrovnik Harbor
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What's included
- Private boat & skipper
- Snorkeling gear
- Refreshing drinks on board
- Visits to Mljet, Korčula, and Hvar
- Restaurant and sightseeing recommendations
Mljet
Mljet
After departing from Dubrovnik, you will first arrive at the island of Mljet. Mljet is known for its natural beauty and the National Park, which you can visit (entrance fee not included in the price). The National Park is home to the Big and Small Lakes, and you can enjoy walks, bike rides or boat rides on the lakes. You can also visit the Benedictine monastery located on a small island in the middle of the Big Lake.
Korčula
Korčula
After Mljet, the journey continues towards Korčula, which is known as "Little Dubrovnik". Here you will take a walk through the old town of Korčula, which is full of historical sites, narrow stone streets, cultural attractions and galleries. Don't miss a visit to the Cathedral of St. Mark and the House of Marco Polo, and enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the old town.
Hvar
Hvar
After Korčula, the ship heads to Hvar, a famous island of luxury, history and entertainment. On Hvar, you can enjoy a walk through the old town, visit the Fortica fortress, which offers a spectacular view of the entire island and the surrounding sea, or explore the narrow streets with galleries, cafes and restaurants.
First stop: Mljet Island
After departing from Dubrovnik, you will first arrive at the island of Mljet. Mljet is known for its natural beauty and the National Park, which you can visit (entrance fee not included in the price). The National Park is home to the Big and Small Lakes, and you can enjoy walks, bike rides or boat rides on the lakes. You can also visit the Benedictine monastery located on a small island in the middle of the Big Lake.
Second stop: Korčula Island
After Mljet, the journey continues towards Korčula, which is known as “Little Dubrovnik”. Here you will take a walk through the old town of Korčula, which is full of historical sites, narrow stone streets, cultural attractions and galleries. Don’t miss a visit to the Cathedral of St. Mark and the House of Marco Polo, and enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the old town.
For lunch, you can enjoy one of the local restaurants overlooking the sea, known for their fresh seafood and Dalmatian specialties.
Last destination: Hvar
After Korčula, the ship heads to Hvar, a famous island of luxury, history and entertainment. On Hvar, you can enjoy a walk through the old town, visit the Fortica fortress, which offers a spectacular view of the entire island and the surrounding sea, or explore the narrow streets with galleries, cafes and restaurants.