| Day | Destination
| Distance (nm) | Water
| Provisioning |
| 1 | Dubrovnik Base | |  |  |
| 2 | Sipan, Elafiti Islands | 11 | | |
| 3 | Polace, Mljet National Park | 25 |  | |
| 4 | Korcula, Korcula Island | 15 |  |  |
| 5 | Okuklje, Mljet | 27 | | |
| 6 | Slano | 9 | | |
| 7 | Dubrovnik Base | 1 | |  |
MooringsIn the majority of ports, marinas and bays with buoys, mooring fees depend on the boat’s length. Fees vary from one place to the next, but generally depend on the quality of the marina or the popularity of a particular coastal resort. In all public ports and on public quays there is a daily charge of 0.60 GBP per metre of boat length. The person who comes to take payment will show proof of identity and issue you with a receipt. In the ACI Marinas (at Korčula, Dubrovnik and Palmižana near Hvar Town) it’s charged at 50 to 60 EUR per 40 to 50ft boat. This fee includes water, electricity, waste disposal and toilet / shower facilities.
It’s worth bearing in mind that during the Summer months, especially July and August, sea traffic is heavy and ports and marinas are very busy. Make sure you get to your chosen destination on time and always have a plan B in case things do not work out as intended. Always try to ensure you’re at your mooring before nightfall.