Opatija, Krka, Rab, Zadar, Kornati, Vodice, Primosten, Trogir, Split
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Explore the stunning Adriatic coastline and it’s islands
Check-in from 11:00am. Departure at 13:00pm (late arrivals can join in Krk) with lunch on board followed by a swim stop in the crystal-clear sea en route to Krk island – the largest of the Croatian islands. Krk has immense variety in its villages large and small, gentle green promenades, bare rocky wilderness, tiny islands and hundreds of hidden bays and beaches. Evening at leisure to enjoy numerous cafes and restaurants alongside the buzzing waterfront. Overnight in town of Krk.
After breakfast, cruise towards Rab island known as the “Island of love”. Stroll through the town encircled by medieval walls, Romanesque church towers, churches, palaces, stone streets, and ancient facades. Enjoy the “gallery” on the streets and squares where artists display their works and try the famous “Rapska torta“ cake, it is a must. If time allows, walk up to Kamenjak hill to enjoy the magnificent sunset. Overnight in the town of Rab.
Morning cruise from Rab towards Zadar along the coast of Pag island with a swim stop on tiny Maun island. Enjoy a guided tour of the city (included on Premium Superior and Premium only), which was for centuries the metropolis of Dalmatia, and today is the centre of the region. Zadar is rich in the cultural heritage of world importance visible on every step. See the Roman forum dating to the 1st century AD, the church of St. Donatus dating to the 9th century AD – the most famous Medieval Basilica and the symbol of the city, the mighty city walls with representative Port and Land gates from the 16th century AD, and numerous palaces, villas. The town is full of great restaurants mostly in the centre. Of special interest are the famous Zadar Sea Organ, unique in the world and The Greeting to the Sun light installation. Overnight in Zadar.
Morning departure for the National Park Kornati (entrance fee included), which consists of around 90 islands, islets, and rocks. In addition to the many islands, the continental part includes only ¼ of the surface area of the park, while the rest belong to the marine ecosystem. Enjoy the ruins of the ancient Illyrian fortress, Roman villas, old Christian church of St Mary and medieval fortresses and settlements which enrich the islands’ heritage, and the reefs here are sometimes as steep as 100m deep in the sea. Afterwards, we continue to Vodice, a typical small Dalmatian town, where you can enjoy the evening at one of the lively terraces of abundant restaurants and bars, or simply walking along the beautiful beaches. Overnight in Vodice.
Morning departure toward Skradin, the starting point for the tour of Krka National Park. Enjoy the beautiful view of the Krka River Canyon while cruising. After lunch, you will wonder at the stunning natural beauty and waterfalls of the Krka National Park (entrance fee to be paid on the spot). Afternoon cruise to Primošten, a typical small Dalmatian coastal town, well known for its quality local wines. Enjoy the evening in this fascinating, picturesque small town, and taste some local wines. Overnight in Primošten.
Today’s destination is “Little Venice”, or the floating museum town, as Trogir is often called. Located on a small island, connected to the mainland and Čiovo peninsula by two bridges, the town is a magical place that offers plenty of cultural and historical monuments, charming small “konobas” – Croatian taverns and restaurants that offer a wide range of typical Dalmatian specialities. Find out all about it on a guided tour of the city (included on Premium Superior only). Captain’s dinner on board in the evening (included on Premium Superior and Premium only). Overnight in Trogir harbour.
Our final destination is situated near Trogir, giving us ample time for swimming, and sunbathing in one of the bays of the Čiovo peninsula or on Šolta island in the little village Stomorska. In the afternoon, we continue our cruise to Split, enjoying the breathtaking view of Split Riviera. Split is a city under UNESCO protection, its historical richness and beauty reach out to local residents and visitors alike. Upon arrival, join the guided tour (included on Premium Superior only), walk through the old city centre, admire the 1700-year-old Diocletian’s Palace and other places of interest in this city and learn interesting facts from the local guide. Split is Croatia’s second-largest city. Overnight in Split.
After breakfast, it is time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends! End of services.
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7 nights accommodation on board your choice of:
Traditional Ensuite vessel
A more affordable way to cruise Croatia. Vessels are wooden and vintage style. All cabins have a private shower and toilet as well as air-conditioning. Most vessels have bunk beds. Breakfast is continental with free Wi-Fi on board.
Premium vessel
Vessels are steel hull with a modern traditional look and are usually 29-35m in length. A more comfortable cruise to Traditional vessels as cabins are a bit larger and there is air-conditioning in the cabins. Beds may be twin or double and there are no bunk beds (except triple share). All cabins have a private shower and toilet. Breakfast is an open buffet. A Captain’s dinner is also included as well as water. A cruise manager is on board to co-ordinate your sailing experience. Free Wi-Fi on board.
Premium Superior vessel
Vessels are steel hull, mini deluxe cruises, but sometimes smaller in size, usually 38-42m in length. All cabins have air-conditioning. Beds may be twin or double and there are no bunk beds (except in triple share, depending on the vessel). All cabins have a private shower and toilet. Breakfast is an open buffet. A Captain’s dinner is also included on most cruises as well as water. Some shore excursions are included. A cruise manager is on board to co-ordinate your sailing experience. Free Wi-Fi on board.
Touring with licensed local guides for tours in premium and premium superior category only
Tours as per itinerary
7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 1 Dinner
(Dinner only included on premium & premium superior)
Cruising with traditional ensuite, premium or premium superior vessels
Entrance to National Park (to be paid locally)
Traditional Ensuite:
Premium:
Premium Superior:
Tips and gratuities
Passport or visa fees
Any beverages or food not listed in itinerary
Baggage and personal insurance of any kind
Tourist and port taxes of approximately EUR 60 per person
Entrance fees to Krka National Park EUR 10-35 per person
Any other items of personal nature
All rates are based on twin/double share. Please enquire for single and triple rates. Rates are based on AUD. Availability is conditional on final confirmation from the supplier and is subject to change.
All itineraries and cruise vessels are subject to change without notice.
The Captain has the right to change the itinerary in case of bad weather or similar inappropriate conditions in ports to ensure safety on board. Routing may also change due to the number of vessels in each port. Due to capacity, a sister vessel may be used which is of similar design and standard.
Due to the size of the ports, vessels may be lined up next to each other which may result in other passengers boarding your vessel to reach another vessel.
In some trips we list multiple vessels in the same class. We do so, as we may use a different vessel depending on departure date, occupancy and availability. As always, these vessels are a guide only and subject to change. Where we need to use a different vessel than that which we list, we endeavour to use vessels with a similar class.
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