A great clothing optional gay sailing vacation that starts in Trogir, next to Split. On this gay only sailing trip you can join one or two weeks. The second week we sail from Dubrovnik back to Split (Trogir). Both weeks have a distinct route with different ports, bays and islands. Let our Gay skipper guide you over the Adriatic seas. We sail with a Bavaria 50 Cruiser sailing yacht.
Day 1 - This journey starts in Split or (Trogir next to Split), a city that lies on a large bay and is the gateway to the numerous islands of the Dalmatian coast.
Day 2 - The island of Hvar is also known as the St. Tropez of Croatia. In front of the entrance to the towns harbor there are a few small islands with numerous of bays, an ideal spot for swimming.
Day 3 - The next day we sail to the island Vis, which has fifty-four bays and coves. On one of the satellite islands is the famous blue cave. Stopping in one of the many bays for a swim and a lunch break, before we sail in to town..
Day 4 - We set course for the islands Korcula and sail into the deep bay of Vela Luka. Korcula is the island with the most abundant vegetation in the Adriatic. Here we find a nice mooring for the night and have diner on board.
Day 5 - The green island of Lastavo is surrounded by islets. Lastavo is an island of rare beauty and spectacular natural bays. Skrivena Luka (The hidden port) is one of the most beautiful coves on the island of Lastavo. The view from the meteorological station on the peak is amazing.
Day 6 - Another great day of sailing through the clear deep blue clear waters of the Adriatic. Our destination today is the National park on the island of Miljet. The entrance to the natural bay of Polace is narrow and stunning. Here you can rent a bike and visit the National park. The Benedictine monastery and the church of St. Mary from the 12th Century are worth visiting. In the evening we enjoy a deliciously roasted local meal which is cooked on an outdoor fire.
Day 7 - Sipan is one of three Elaphite islands. On this island there are two villages both of them boasting picturesque summer residences on opposing bays which are separated by a large field.
Day 8 - A short sail today gets us to Dubrovnik. This town with an unique political and cultural history must be one of the, if not the most attractive monumental city on the Mediterranean. In Dubrovnik people for a one week cruise can hop on or hop off the yacht.
This itinerary is subject to change. Local circumstances such as weather may influence the itinerary..
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