Central Dalmatia is the heart of Croatia’s charter industry.
Starting from Split, this region delivers what most people imagine when they picture boating in Croatia: historic towns, short island hops, crystal-clear water, and a mix of lively ports and quiet anchorages. It is the most popular area in the country for Saturday–Saturday charters, and for good reason.
This guide explains why Central Dalmatia works so well and outlines a realistic, well-paced one-week itinerary that suits sailing yachts, catamarans, and motorboats alike.

Why Start in Split?
Split is Croatia’s busiest charter hub and the main gateway to Central Dalmatia.
It offers:
- An international airport close to the marina
- One of the largest charter fleets in Europe
- Easy provisioning and technical support
- Immediate access to multiple island groups
From Split, you are rarely more than 10–25 nautical miles from your next stop, which makes this region ideal for mixed-experience crews and relaxed weekly cruising.
What Sailing Is Like in Central Dalmatia
Central Dalmatia is not about long offshore passages. It is about comfortable, visual sailing.
Typical conditions in summer:
- Light to moderate afternoon sea breezes
- Short distances between islands
- Calm seas within island chains
- Reliable anchoring and marina options
This is why the region suits:
- First-time charterers
- Families
- Groups prioritising swimming and towns
- Crews who want flexibility rather than fixed schedules
The Core Islands of Central Dalmatia
Several islands form the backbone of most Split-based charters.
Brač
Large, varied, and easy to reach, Brač offers:
- Well-developed harbours
- Sheltered bays
- A gentle first sailing day

Hvar
Hvar is the region’s most famous stop.
- Vibrant nightlife
- Beautiful harbour approaches
- Excellent swimming nearby
Vis
Vis feels more remote and authentic.
- Clearer water
- Slower pace
- Popular with repeat visitors
These three islands alone can comfortably fill a week.
A Realistic 7-Day Itinerary from Split
This is a typical, proven route, not a checklist. Distances are short, and the order can be adjusted depending on conditions and berth availability.
Day 1: Split → Brač (Milna or Bol)
A gentle first leg to get comfortable with the boat.
- Distance: ~10–15 NM
- Why it works: easy sailing, good facilities
- Options for marina berths or anchorages
Brač is often chosen as the first stop because it allows a relaxed start after embarkation.

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Day 2: Brač → Hvar
One of the most iconic sails in Croatia.
- Distance: ~15–20 NM
- Clear water and scenic coastline
- Choice of Hvar Town marina or nearby anchorages
Arrive early in high season if you want a berth in town.
Day 3: Hvar → Vis
The sail to Vis feels like a transition away from crowds.
- Distance: ~25 NM
- More open water, but still well within comfort
- Excellent swimming on arrival
Vis rewards slower exploration and is often a highlight of the week.
Day 4: Vis & Biševo (Blue Cave Area)
A lighter day focused on exploration.
- Visit Biševo and the Blue Cave by tender or tour
- Swim and anchor in protected bays
- Minimal sailing distance
This day often becomes a favourite for guests.
Day 5: Vis → Hvar (alternate anchorage)
Return toward Hvar but avoid repeating the same stop.
- Anchor near the Pakleni Islands
- Quiet swimming spots with views back to Hvar
- Flexibility between marina and anchor
This breaks up the return journey and avoids rushing.
Day 6: Hvar → Brač (or Šolta)
Choose your final island stop based on mood.
- Brač offers familiarity and services
- Šolta is quieter and closer to Split
Many crews prefer a calm final night before disembarkation.
Day 7: Return to Split
Short final leg back to base.
- Easy timing
- Fuel, cleaning, and checkout handled ashore
This structure avoids last-minute stress.
How Flexible Is This Route?
Very.
That flexibility is the real strength of Central Dalmatia.
If a marina is full:
- Anchor nearby
- Move on to the next island
- Reverse the order
You are never locked into a single plan.

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Sailing Yachts, Catamarans, or Motorboats?
All work exceptionally well here.
- Sailing yachts suit couples and smaller crews
- Catamarans dominate family and group bookings
- Motorboats and motor yachts are popular for luxury-focused trips and shorter days
Distances are short enough that no style feels compromised.
Is Central Dalmatia Busy?
Yes, particularly in:
- July and August
- Hvar Town
- Popular marinas
But:
- The cruising area is large
- Alternatives are always nearby
- Early arrivals and flexible routing make a huge difference
Busy does not mean unpleasant if expectations are realistic.
Who Central Dalmatia Is Best For
This region is ideal if:
- You are chartering for one week
- You want iconic Croatian scenery
- Your crew includes mixed experience levels
- You value swimming, towns, and short sails
It is often the best first experience of Croatia by boat.
Final Thoughts: Why This Region Defines Croatian Chartering
Split & Central Dalmatia succeed because they remove friction.
The distances make sense. The infrastructure works. The scenery delivers. And the routes allow you to enjoy the boat rather than manage it constantly.
That combination is why this region remains Croatia’s most chartered cruising ground and why so many first-time visitors return again.


