Island week, calm timing
Split, Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik
Island weeks fail when ferry sailings and check-in times fight each other. Drivers plan coastal days around Jadrolinija and catamaran schedules so island hotels line up without the panic.
What travelers usually worry about
- Will we miss a ferry with all the luggage?
- Is a car needed on islands or just between towns?
- How many driving days does a coast-to-coast week really take?
What we explain first
- One chauffeur day covers roughly 250 to 300 km of coastal driving plus ferry waits.
- Some island old towns are car-free. Drop-offs beat parking hunts.
- Sample 7-day outlines show driving days before hotels are locked in.
Free resources
At your pace
No rush. We reply in writing first.
Island shortlists and dates shape driving days, ferry connections, and a transport quote. Hotels and restaurants stay direct.
Field notes
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