Your embarkation is at 5:00 PM in Dubrovnik.
After a short greeting and introduction with the crew and a boat, you will set sail for Šipan – your first destination. Šipan is part of an archipelago called Elafiti islands, which consists of about ten islands and isles that spread across the open sea just in front of Dubrovnik towards the northwest. This archipelago, named after deer, who unfortunately no longer live on these islands, attracts tourists with its untouched nature and beautiful beaches.
You will soon realize that Šipan is a perfect place to relax on your first evening on board. Šipan was, for centuries, a favorite holiday spot for Dubrovnik nobility. On the island, 42 ruins of villas and holiday homes were built by prominent citizens of Dubrovnik in the 16th and 17th centuries. The most famous and best preserved among them is the one of the Stijepović-Skočibuha family located in the village of Suđurađ. Next to this villa Tomo Skočibuha, a prosperous shipbuilder and trader from Dubrovnik, built a defensive tower next to this villa to protect his family and property from pirate attacks. This house is an excellent example of renaissance architecture and can be visited every day during the summer. A road connects Suđutađ with the second largest village on the island –Šipanska Luka (Šipan Port). This road, which goes through a beautiful Šipan field, offers a perfect biking or hiking tour. Down the way, you can visit some of the ruins of villas or some of the 34 old churches on the island. One of them, the Church of St. Maria in Pakljena from the 13th century, was known as a gathering place of the Templar order. Enjoy your walk through this pristine nature and discover what has, for centuries, attracted people to these islands in their search for salvation from everyday bustle.
Šipan is also the island of olive trees, and it has been listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the island with the highest number of olive trees compared to its size and the number of people living there.