Day 1: Split - Milna (Brač): Brač is an island with picturesque bays. From here comes the marble (here actually a very fine limestone) from which Diocletian's Palace in Split was built. In the town of Milna the bay forms a natural harbor, here is also the only marina on the island. ACI Marina has 200 berths and is a good starting point to explore the island. Do not miss to taste the wine that is grown here.

Day 2: Milna (Brač) - Komiža, Vis (Vis):On Vis, you can choose between the ports of Komiza or Vis. The island has always been of strategic importance, among others Tito organized the uprising against the German Wehrmacht from here. You can hike here, dive to old wrecks or visit the neighboring island of Biševo with its many caves.

Day 3: Vis - Hvar: Hvar is also called the lavender island. If you are lucky enough to be on the island at the time of lavender blooming, it will present itself to you all in purple. Rosemary and sage also grow here. However, ACI Marina Palmižana is located on the southeast coast of the neighboring island of Sv. Klement (Pakleni otoci islands) south of Hvar Town. It is considered the most fashionable marina on the Croatian Adriatic.

Day 4: Hvar - Polace, Pomena (Mljet):Once a notorious pirate's nest, Mljet is now (in the west) a national park. From the two ports of Polace and Pomena, you can explore the extensive forests and visit the island's two salt lakes. Apart from that, Mljet has a lot of history to offer: Odysseus is said to have already lived here for a few years, as well as the apostle Paul is said to have been stranded here. A bit more tangible are the ruins of the Roman palace in Polace.

Day 5: Mljet - Korčula: The northern coast of the green island of Korčula is quite flat, with several sheltered harbors, including the one in the town of the same name. Near the old town of Korčula is the ACI marina of the island. The southern coast, on the other hand, is steep in places. The largest and best protected bay is that of the largest town, Vela Luka, on the west of the island, where citrus fruits grow along with much else.

Day 6/7: Korčula - Vrboska, Jelsa (Hvar) and back to Split: From Korčula you will return to Split via Hvar. During your second stay on Hvar, we recommend the beautiful, typical Croatian town of Vrboska with its sheltered location in a narrow bay cut deep into the island. After you have surely gathered some great impressions here, you will then head back to the port of departure.