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Day 1 Dubrovnik - Korcula
Welcome to Dubrovnik! Your cruise commences with an arrival transfer to your vessel with embarkation from 12.00hrs. Your cruise will depart Dubrovnik at 13.00hrs, heading to Korcula, the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. Surrounded by medieval walls, towers and ramparts, Korcula is often referred to as a miniature Dubrovnik. It is also the only place in the world where the Spanish medieval knight's game – Moreska is performed. On arrival, enjoy a walking tour through the winding streets of the Old Town built in the shape of a fish bone – a clever design you'll learn more about during the tour. Spend your evening exploring the town's lively atmosphere, with traditional taverns, seaside restaurants, and cool cocktail bars offering something for everyone.
Meals included: Lunch
Day 2 Korcula - Metkovic
Today, cruise to one of the last remaining wetland deltas in Europe. Arrive in Metkovic, situated on the bank of great Neretva River, where vibrant mandarin groves line the water channels. Take a traditional barge ride through the delta to explore its rich flora, fauna, and birdlife, while getting a glimpse of the local way of life that feels delightfully untouched by time. Visit the Narona Archaeological Museum in nearby Vid, Croatia’s first in situ museum, built around the remains of a Roman Augusteum temple featuring 17 remarkable marble statues. This evening, enjoy a Captain’s Dinner with live entertainment on board.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 3 Metkovic - Trogir
From Metkovic, the cruise continues to Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Dalmatia’s most enchanting coastal towns. This small island town is a treasure trove of historical architecture, surrounded by medieval walls and packed with Romanesque and Renaissance buildings. Upon arrival, join a guided walking tour through the stone-paved streets and discover highlights such as the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Kamerlengo Fortress, and charming hidden courtyards within its winding passages. The remainder of the evening is free at leisure to roam one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Croatia.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 4 Trogir - Krka National Park - Sibenik
This morning, cruise towards Skradin from where you will board a coach to visit a local winery for wine tasting and a light tapas lunch. On your return to Skradin, stop by the stunning Krka National Park, home to the famous Skradinski Buk waterfalls which consists of 17 cascades tumbling over travertine cliffs. Your journey then continues to Sibenik, a historic town nestled along Croatia’s central Adriatic coast. Discover its UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James, a Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece, and wander the old town's narrow streets or enjoy some boutique shopping along the waterfront. Dinner will be served on board as you overnight in Sibenik.
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Day 5 Sibenik - Zadar
After breakfast, set course for Zadar, Croatia’s oldest university town, renowned for its rich cultural heritage of global significance. Embark on a guided walking tour to see the Roman Forum from the 1st century, and St. Donat’s Church, a 9th-century gem and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. You’ll also see the 16th-century City Gate and mighty defensive walls which encase this charming old town filled with over 30 churches, elegant family palaces, and standout museums. On the waterfront, Zadar's modern flair shines through with two award-winning installations: the ‘Sea Organ’, playing music powered by waves, and the ‘Greeting to the Sun’, a dazzling solar-powered light display.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 6 Zadar - Rab
Depart towards Rab, famously known as the “island of love”, and its charming old town of the same name. Upon arrival, join a guided walking tour through the historic centre where you’ll explore the medieval city walls, the iconic four bell towers, as well as elegant palaces, churches, and lively squares. The town has a Montmartre-like vibe, with local artists painting and displaying their work in the open air. After the tour, enjoy a tasting of the legendary Rab cake, a delicacy originally created by local nuns for a visiting Pope whose recipe remains a closely guarded secret. If time allows, we recommend taking a taxi uphill to Kamenjak mountain to enjoy the magnificent sunset and a glorious view of Rab and surrounding islands.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 7 Rab - Opatija
Your journey continues towards your final stop today – Opatija. The popular seaside town is dotted with Austro-Hungarian Habsburg period villas and still retains its glamour and charm from a bygone era. Upon docking, join a guided walking tour to learn about the town’s storied past and its architectural jewels. The rest of the afternoon is free to stroll the famous Franz Joseph promenade (Lungomare) to Volosko, a traditional fishing village now known for some of Croatia’s top seafood restaurants. Or simply soak up the cafe culture with a coffee, cocktail, or gelato on one of many sea-view terraces.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 8 Opatija
Your cruise concludes in Opatija after breakfast upon disembarkation.
Meals included: Breakfast
From Dubrovnik to Opatija, this charming one way cruise along this long stretch of Croatian coastline offers you beautiful landscapes, traditional culture and laid-back style! Journey along Croatia’s spectacular coastline aboard your Deluxe vessel featuring spacious ensuite cabins and on-board gourmet experiences. Visit medieval towns of Rab and Zadar, sights of natural beauty like Metkovic and Krka National Park, and fascinating historic towns of Trogir, Korcula and Dubrovnik.
Day 1 Dubrovnik - Korcula
Welcome to Dubrovnik! Your cruise commences with an arrival transfer to your vessel with embarkation from 12.00hrs. Your cruise will depart Dubrovnik at 13.00hrs, heading to Korcula, the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. Surrounded by medieval walls, towers and ramparts, Korcula is often referred to as a miniature Dubrovnik. It is also the only place in the world where the Spanish medieval knight's game – Moreska is performed. On arrival, enjoy a walking tour through the winding streets of the Old Town built in the shape of a fish bone – a clever design you'll learn more about during the tour. Spend your evening exploring the town's lively atmosphere, with traditional taverns, seaside restaurants, and cool cocktail bars offering something for everyone.
Meals included: Lunch
Day 2 Korcula - Metkovic
Today, cruise to one of the last remaining wetland deltas in Europe. Arrive in Metkovic, situated on the bank of great Neretva River, where vibrant mandarin groves line the water channels. Take a traditional barge ride through the delta to explore its rich flora, fauna, and birdlife, while getting a glimpse of the local way of life that feels delightfully untouched by time. Visit the Narona Archaeological Museum in nearby Vid, Croatia’s first in situ museum, built around the remains of a Roman Augusteum temple featuring 17 remarkable marble statues. This evening, enjoy a Captain’s Dinner with live entertainment on board.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 3 Metkovic - Trogir
From Metkovic, the cruise continues to Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Dalmatia’s most enchanting coastal towns. This small island town is a treasure trove of historical architecture, surrounded by medieval walls and packed with Romanesque and Renaissance buildings. Upon arrival, join a guided walking tour through the stone-paved streets and discover highlights such as the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Kamerlengo Fortress, and charming hidden courtyards within its winding passages. The remainder of the evening is free at leisure to roam one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Croatia.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 4 Trogir - Krka National Park - Sibenik
This morning, cruise towards Skradin from where you will board a coach to visit a local winery for wine tasting and a light tapas lunch. On your return to Skradin, stop by the stunning Krka National Park, home to the famous Skradinski Buk waterfalls which consists of 17 cascades tumbling over travertine cliffs. Your journey then continues to Sibenik, a historic town nestled along Croatia’s central Adriatic coast. Discover its UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James, a Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece, and wander the old town's narrow streets or enjoy some boutique shopping along the waterfront. Dinner will be served on board as you overnight in Sibenik.
Meals included: Breakfast and dinner
Day 5 Sibenik - Zadar
After breakfast, set course for Zadar, Croatia’s oldest university town, renowned for its rich cultural heritage of global significance. Embark on a guided walking tour to see the Roman Forum from the 1st century, and St. Donat’s Church, a 9th-century gem and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. You’ll also see the 16th-century City Gate and mighty defensive walls which encase this charming old town filled with over 30 churches, elegant family palaces, and standout museums. On the waterfront, Zadar's modern flair shines through with two award-winning installations: the ‘Sea Organ’, playing music powered by waves, and the ‘Greeting to the Sun’, a dazzling solar-powered light display.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 6 Zadar - Rab
Depart towards Rab, famously known as the “island of love”, and its charming old town of the same name. Upon arrival, join a guided walking tour through the historic centre where you’ll explore the medieval city walls, the iconic four bell towers, as well as elegant palaces, churches, and lively squares. The town has a Montmartre-like vibe, with local artists painting and displaying their work in the open air. After the tour, enjoy a tasting of the legendary Rab cake, a delicacy originally created by local nuns for a visiting Pope whose recipe remains a closely guarded secret. If time allows, we recommend taking a taxi uphill to Kamenjak mountain to enjoy the magnificent sunset and a glorious view of Rab and surrounding islands.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 7 Rab - Opatija
Your journey continues towards your final stop today – Opatija. The popular seaside town is dotted with Austro-Hungarian Habsburg period villas and still retains its glamour and charm from a bygone era. Upon docking, join a guided walking tour to learn about the town’s storied past and its architectural jewels. The rest of the afternoon is free to stroll the famous Franz Joseph promenade (Lungomare) to Volosko, a traditional fishing village now known for some of Croatia’s top seafood restaurants. Or simply soak up the cafe culture with a coffee, cocktail, or gelato on one of many sea-view terraces.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 8 Opatija
Your cruise concludes in Opatija after breakfast upon disembarkation.
Meals included: Breakfast
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26 Sep 2026 | $5,665 $8,490 $5,097 | |
Price per adult in Australian Dollars (AUD) |