An eight day Adriatic cruise offering breakfast daily six lunches and one dinner. Sightseeing tours included in Dubrovnik, Park Mljet, Korcula, Split, Hvar, and Zadar.
Meals: Breakfast Daily, 6 Lunches, 2 Dinners;
Welcome Reception
Tours: Walking tours in
Korcula, Dubrovnik, Split, Sibenik and Zadar.
Transportation: Boats built by 2012 standards. 5 star, 157 ft. long, 29.5 ft. wide, cruising speed 10 NM. 38 person capacity, 18 cabins with twin or double beds. All cabins with A/C, LCD TV, mini-bar and safe deposit box. Bathrooms with showers.
* Sightseeing as per itinerary
* Arrival & departure transfers
* Professional cruisemanager
* Tax & service charge
Guaranteed departures
Upgrade to cat. A. Maindeck:
$ 199/per Person
Port tax $ 98 per person
Note: The cruise provides plenty of
time for sunbathing, swimming and
exploring the charming Dalmatian towns
that we visit. In case of unfavorable weather
and/or sea conditions, the cruise itinerary
may be modified for saferty reasons.
Note: Due to the limited capacity of the Hvar harbor (during peak season in July and August) port of call can be substituted for Stari Grad/Jelsa. In that case transfer by bus will be organized to and from Hvar
Day by Day Itinerary
1. day
DUBROVNIK / CROATIA
Transfer from the airport to “Gruz” harbor for embarkation. Meet your fellow travelers and cruise manager on board at a welcome reception. Evening time to relax and take a walk through Dubrovnik’s small and vibrant streets. Overnight on board.
2. day
MLJET, KORCULA / CROATIA
Morning walking tour of Dubrovnik, featuring the Rector’s Palace and the Franciscan Monastery’s Pharmacy, one of the oldest in the world. Lunch on board with sail to the National Park on Mljet Island. Visit the Benedictine Monastery from the 12th century. Continue to Korcula, birthplace of Marco Polo. Dinner on board. (B,L,D)
3. day
KORCULA, HVAR / CROATIA
After breakfast, walking tour of Korcula, will take your through narrow, cobbled streets and will include visit of the majestic Gothic-Baroque Cathedral St. Mark. Lunch will be served on board. Late afternoon arrival to Hvar. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Hvar town with the first public theatre in Europe (older than Shakespeare’s Theatre in the UK), Franciscan Monastery and many more historical sights.The rest of the evening is free to enjoy dinner at one of the local restaurants of your choice. (B,L)
4. day
HVAR, BOL, SPLIT / CROATIA
Depart after breakfast to Bol, said to have the best
beach in Croatia. Swim at Golden Horn, a vast,
golden pebble beach some 580 yards long and is
unique as it changes shape and position depending on
the wind. Lunch on board. Continue to Split, guided
visit of the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace. The
historical center of the city, listed in Uneco’s World
Heritage, is nestled inside the area of the gigantic
Roman palace with its busy alleys, its ancient columns
and Roman belfries. See the remnants of Split’s
Roman heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures,
Jupiter’s temple, the Peristyle and the
Cathedral. Evening and dinner at your leisure.
Overnight on board. (B, L)
5. day
TROGIR, SIBENIK / CROATIA
In the morning sail to UNESCO city Trogir. Free time in Trogir to explore this unique city. Lunch on board and we continue sailing to Sibenik with stop on the way to swim. After we arrive in Sibenik, enjoy your walk and dinner at one of the many restaurants in Sibenik. Overnight on board. (B, L)
6. day
SALI / CROATIA
After breakfast departure to to National Park Krka with great waterfalls. Continue to Kornati that have more than 140 islands. Lunch on board. The next destination in the afternoon is National Park Kornati. Captain’s dinner on board (B, L, D)
7. day
ZADAR / CROATIA
Morning departure to Zadar, middle Dalmatia region. Stop for swimming and en route lunch on board. Late afternoon arrival in Zadar followed by a city tour. Zadar’s historic center is a compact pedestrian zone, perfect to explore on foot and admire the defensive walls built in the 16th century by Venetians as a defense from the Turks. Visit the 16th century Port Gate where the Venetian Lion (the symbol of Venice) still guards the entrance. the Square of 5 wells, Church of St. Donat, the Roman Forum (1st century BC) and St. Anastasia Cathedral, the biggest in Dalmatia. Overnight on board. (B, L)
8. day
Departure
After breakfast disembarkation and transfer to Zadar or Split airport. (B)
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