Unveil the hidden jewels of the Dalmatian Coast on a private sailing.
Ever dreamt of gliding over the shimmering Adriatic, where the blues seem endless and the breezes whisper tales of ancient mariners? The Dalmatian Coast isn’t just a destination; it’s a canvas of experiences waiting to be painted by you.
Croatia is truly the Country of Islands. Believe it or not, there are more than 1200 islands and islets, which are perfectly poised for the most enjoyable cruising experience in this part of Europe. If traveling by land, you would miss the majority of this country. Get the best of both worlds by small-ship cruising.
Imagine waking to a sunrise that gilds the cobalt seas and sipping your morning coffee as secluded coves beckon. Discover hidden bays and beaches, taste the Mediterranean lifestyle at ports and marinas, visit the iconic and historic villages by day, and sleep peacefully under a blanket of stars each night. Croatia by sea is a refreshing adventure!
Day 1 - SPLIT - Arrival (WR, D)
Day 2 - SPLIT - TROGIR (B, L)
Day 3 - TROGIR - STARI GRAD (B, L)
Day 4 - STARI GRAD - HVAR - VIS (B, L)
Day 5 - VIS - BISEVO - KORCULA (B, L)
Day 6 - KORCULA - MLJET National Park - SLANO (B, L, T, CD)
Day 7 - SLANO - ELAPHITI ISLANDS - DUBROVNIK (B, L)
Day 8 - DUBROVNIK (B)
B - Breakfast, L - Lunch, D - Dinner, WR - Welcome Reception, CD - Captain’s Dinner, T - Tasting
There is a reason why so many "Game of Thrones" episodes were filmed in Croatia - these well protected and historic villages!
Diocletian Palace & Medieval Split - The story of Split began when Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build a palace for his retirement days here, on a peninsula close to the great Roman city of Salona. Many centuries later, that palace and the city that was born within its walls was to become part of UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Dubrovnik Old Town - The astonishing city of stone is encompassed with 1,940 m long stone walls. A tour of the world’s second most frequented open-air museum will definitely take your breath away, one day in Dubrovnik is never enough, so make the most of your time in the UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Adriatic.
Stari Grad Plains & Old Town Centre - Stari Grad translates to Old Town and as the name suggests, this is one of Croatia’s oldest towns dating back to 385BC when it was first settled by the Greek.
Croatia is not only geographically close to Italy, but much of the cuisine is inspired as well. Just add seafood! Make sure to take time to enjoy an afternoon in an outdoor cafe trying the specialties of Croatia while people-watching.
Ston Oysters - Considered to be among the best in the world. Historical records show that European flat oysters have been farmed in the area since the 17th century, but their harvesting began a whole century earlier, and they have been a delicacy since ancient Roman times.
Croatian Wine - Croatian wine has a history dating back to the Ancient Greek settlers, and their wine production on the southern Dalmatian islands of Vis, Hvar and Korčula some 2,500 years ago.
Specialties -
Brodetto
Buzara
Peka
Black Risotto
Grilled Fish
Octopus Salad
Korcula Olives
The country's natural beauty shines with 8 National Parks and 12 Nature Parks.
Krka and its seven waterfalls is the main attraction of Krka National Park. The widest of these is Roški slap, although Skradinski buk is the biggest and most well known.
Mljet National Park is the most important protected area of the Dalmation south. The park includes two deep bays which, due to their extremely narrow links with the sea, are regarded as and indeed named lakes: the Great Lake and the Small Lake. Mljet is also very rich in cultural heritage, the most prominent example being the complex of the 12th century Benedictine monastery. The monastery is located on a small island in the middle of the Great Lake and is set in a lush park. Over the course of centuries, numerous chronicles, dissertations and other literary works have been written here. Located within the monastery is the church of St Mary.
Blue Cave with water so clear, you can see 20-30 feet to the bottom. It is said to be one of Europe's most beautiful cave.
7-night cruise from Split to Dubrovnik
Supreme category ship with a cabin offering private facilities and a/c
Arrival shared transfer from Split airport to port on the first day of the program
Departure shared transfer from port to Dubrovnik airport on the last day of the program
Professional English-speaking Cruise Manager and daily excursions
Daily buffet breakfast
6 lunches (3-course meal and salad bar)
Welcome dinner & Captain’s dinner
Water dispenser
Complimentary coffee, tea and fresh fruits daily
Daily cabin servicing; fresh bed linen and towels midweek
Luggage handling
Beach towel provided
Complimentary Wi-Fi on board
City tours of Dubrovnik, Korčula, Hvar, Trogir and Split
Entrance fees to the Franciscan Monastery’s Pharmacy and Diocletian’s Palace
Guided tour and entrance to Krka National Park and Mljet National Park
Oyster tasting in Ston
Wine Tasting in Korcula
Whisper technology equipment for tours
Gratuities for crew, tour guides or cruise manager
$3,400 - Upper Deck VIP, LIMITED
$ 3,150 - Upper Deck, LIMITED
$ 2,900 - Main Deck Cabin
$ 2,650 - Lower Deck Cabin
Pricing is per person, based on double occupancy.
Cabin assignments are based on the date that your deposit is received.
Most cabins can be configured as either queen or 2 twin beds.
THE NITTY-GRITTY:
Cabin space is limited and will be assigned based on the date your deposit is received.
Deposits will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
TRAVEL INSURANCE:
Trip protection is highly recommended and available individually based on the price of your overall trip. To receive early purchase benefits such as a waiver of pre-existing conditions, insurance should be purchased within 21 days of your non-refundable deposit. Pull a quote based on your total expenses using my preferred travel insurance provider HERE.
PRE- OR POST-CRUISE HOTEL & STAY:
Please inquire regarding rates and availability.
If you wish to explore more of Croatia before or after the cruise, I can make recommendations based on your interests and personal travel style. Schedule a call to start the planning HERE.
FLIGHTS:
Book your own flights, as pricing is expected to increase.
It is highly recommended that you plan your flight to arrive at least 1 day before embarkation in the case of flight delays.
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