Itineraries:
6 Day Charter: Dubrovnik – Dubrovnik
Day 1: Dubrovnik – Podskolj (Saplunara, Blaca) - Okuklje

Board your yacht in Dubrovnik.
Set sail towards the eastern side of Mljet, which is a beautiful wooded island.
Before you reach Okuklje, you can anchor at one of the bays.
Another option for break is Podskolj, a small channel in between Skolj islet and Mljet Island.
In the afternoon, you can set sail for Okuklje.
Day 2: Okuklje – Sobra (Moracnik Islet) - Pomena

From Okuklje, continue to sail in the northwest direction.
You will come across Sobra Bay, where you can have a swim.
Another anchorage for swimming break is islet of Moracnik situated at the entrance of Polace Bay.
Pomena is the main tourist resort on the island.
Day 3: Pomena – Przina Cove (Badija Islet) – Korcula

Heading west from Mljet, you will reach the eastern point of Korcula.
On the way, you can stop for a swim in Przina cove.
There is a sandy beach surrounded by vineyards. Alternatively proceed to islet of Badija.
Korcula town is known as the little Dubrovnik, recognisable by its round defense towers and cluster of red roofs.
Day 4: Korcula – Planjak Islet (Promontory of Lenga) – Polace

Sail back to Mljet Island and on the way; make a break by islet of Planjak.
Find anchorage on shallow water westward of islet.
However, if you prefer sailing during morning, continue directly to Polace bay on Mljet Island.
Enter the bay of Polace in between Hr Kula (rock with light on it) and islet of Kobrava.
Day 5: Polace – Prapratno (Olipa) - Sipan

After a night in Polace, spend the next day sailing along Peljesac peninsula.
Enter the Prapratno Cove for lunchtime, where there is also excellent for swimming.
Otherwise you can anchor half mile northwestward of Olipa islet.
In the afternoon proceed to Sipan Luka which is a quiet village.
Day 6: Sipan – Sunj (Kolocep) – Dubrovnik

Sunj is a nice sandy beach.
Anchorage is on the eastern side of Lopud Island which is well sheltered from the winds.
Sail back to Dubrovnik for disembarkation.
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