Vis, Korčula & the Open Adriatic
The far islands

Yacht Charters to Vis & Korčula

Vis spent decades closed to the world as a military island — it came back with the Adriatic's clearest water, its best wine cellars, and none of the polish. This is the Croatia sailors keep to themselves.

Vis is the deep-water heart of the Croatian Adriatic. Yugoslavia kept the island closed to foreigners until 1989, which accidentally preserved everything: two stone harbour towns, vineyards of indigenous Vugava, submarine tunnels you can dinghy into, and water so clear that anchors hang visible at fifteen metres. Off its shoulder sits Biševo and the Blue Cave, where mid-morning light turns the sea electric — arrive by charter before the day boats and you get the colour alone.

Korčula balances the wildness with civilisation — a miniature walled Venice claimed as Marco Polo's birthplace, ringed by pebble coves and the Pošip vineyards of its interior. Push one island further and Lastovo, Croatia's remotest nature park, offers anchorages where the only evening event is the dark sky it's officially protected for. This is the itinerary for second-time Croatia charterers and first-time romantics.

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Фільтри, застосовані до підбірки vis, korčula & the open adriatic нижче.

The Blue Cave, properly

Biševo's cave glows brightest 10:00–12:00. Charter guests time it and skip the Split day-trip queue entirely.

Vugava & Pošip

Vis and Korčula grow whites that barely leave the islands. Konoba tastings in the vineyards are a tender ride from anchor.

Cold-war curiosities

Submarine pens, gun galleries and Tito's cave hideout — Vis wears its military decades openly and fascinatingly.

Lastovo's dark sky

A protected nature park two hours beyond Korčula — fifty islets, one village, and officially some of Europe's darkest night sky.

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Часті запитання

Для vis, korčula & the open adriatic.

How do I fit Vis into a week?

From Split, Vis is a 4–5 hour sail — most weeks run Split → Šolta → Vis (two nights) → Korčula → Hvar → Split. From Dubrovnik, come via Korčula and Lastovo. Two nights on Vis is the minimum that does it justice.

Is the Blue Cave worth it?

Yes, if you time it: the glow is best late morning in calm seas, entry is by the cave's own small boats, and July–August queues can run long for day-trippers. Your captain will radio ahead and slot you in early.

Komiža or Vis town?

Both. Vis town has the harbour promenade and the wine cellars; Komiža, on the west coast, is the fishing-village evening with Biševo at its doorstep for the morning. They're 40 minutes apart by boat.

Can we anchor overnight at Lastovo?

Yes — Zaklopatica and Skrivena Luka are the classic protected bays, both with konobas. The nature park charges a modest fee; the reward is having the Adriatic of fifty years ago to yourselves.

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