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Day 1 Split - Makarska
Depart from Split at 13.00hrs and cruise along the coast to the Makarska Riviera whilst enjoying lunch on board. Stop for a swim, and as a special optional excursion, those feeling adventurous can join a zipline ride over the Cetina River and meet up with the ship in Makarska later this evening. Upon arrival, be sure to take a walk around the city streets of this famous tourist resort town to see the abundance of churches and other cultural sites. The Makarska promenade bustles with many restaurants, cafes and shops with easy access to beaches along the way. It is also possible to walk to Sveti Petar lighthouse, a great spot for viewing sunsets.
Meals included: Lunch
Day 2 Makarska - Brac - Stari Grad
This morning, continue to Bol on the island of Brac. Bol is a typical Dalmatian fishermen's village and is best known for its famous beach Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn). After a swim break and lunch, continue your cruise to Stari Grad on the island of Hvar, the longest and sunniest of the Adriatic islands. Enjoy free time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage listed town.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 3 Stari Grad - Hvar
Cruise to Hvar Town, a charming seaside resort with 8 centuries of architecture waiting to be explored. After lunch, stop for a swim amongst the Pakleni islands before arriving in Hvar Town. In the afternoon, embark on a guided tour of this extraordinary town which offers many cultural and historical sites including the Renaissance Cathedral, Franciscan Monastery and Spanjola Fortress high above the town. In the evening, try out one of the many family-owned restaurants and taverns.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 4 Hvar - Bisevo - Vis
Early in the morning, cruise towards the small island of Bisevo to visit the magnificent Blue Cave. Afterwards, continue to the island of Vis. Once a strategic naval base closed off and isolated to the public in the 1950s, Vis is now an island that has opened to the public since 1989, preserving and retaining a unique special charm. Use this opportunity to explore the island at leisure. Perhaps visit the remains of the Roman Thermal Place, enter the City Museum, or simply enjoy a stroll along the beautiful Villa Rusticae situated along the waterfront. Overnight in Vis Town on the northern side of the island.
Please note: Visit to Blue Cave is dependent on weather conditions as sometimes high tide can prevent entry. Your Captain will advise the conditions and accessibility the morning of scheduled visit.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 5 Vis - Korcula
Depart to Korcula, the supposed birthplace of the famous explorer and adventurer Marco Polo and home to the famous Moreska sword dance. Surrounded by medieval walls, Korcula resembles a miniature Dubrovnik when approaching from the sea. In the late afternoon, enjoy a guided sightseeing tour through the streets of the old town built in the shape of a fish bone. The evening is free to visit the numerous konobas/ taverns located within and around the city walls.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 6 Korcula - Mljet - Sipan/Slano
Continue to the green island of Mljet, known for its immense beauty. Enjoy the tranquillity and scenery while exploring the two salt lakes connected by a narrow channel to the sea. You can also take a boat ride to St. Mary's Isle in the Great Lake, where an old church and monastery are situated, or rent bikes and cycle around the island. Afterwards, continue cruising towards the small fishermen's village of either Sipan, part of Elaphiti islands near Dubrovnik; or Slano on the coastline. Tonight, enjoy a Captain's dinner on board.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 7 Sipan/Slano - Dubrovnik
Cruise to the final destination of Dubrovnik, known as the 'Pearl of the Adriatic'. Impressive 13th century defence walls enclose its UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town which centres on its main the thoroughfare, the Stradun. After lunch and a swim stop, arrive into Dubrovnik and enjoy a guided tour of the old town followed by an optional cable car ride up to Srd Mountain for spectacular views of the Old Town. The remainder of the day is free at leisure to explore this enchanting town.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 8 Dubrovnik
Farewell your fellow travellers and crew as you disembark after breakfast.
Meals included: Breakfast
A fantastic one way cruise along the stunning Dalmatian coast. Your days will be spent admiring beautiful island scenery. Visit the historic towns of Korcula and Vis and sunny locations of Hvar and Croatia’s Riviera, Makarska. Wander through the natural beauty of Mljet National Park and see the spectacular Blue Cave, all while sampling local cuisine and swimming in crystal clear waters – the perfect way to discover the many gems of Croatia!
Day 1 Split - Makarska
Depart from Split at 13.00hrs and cruise along the coast to the Makarska Riviera whilst enjoying lunch on board. Stop for a swim, and as a special optional excursion, those feeling adventurous can join a zipline ride over the Cetina River and meet up with the ship in Makarska later this evening. Upon arrival, be sure to take a walk around the city streets of this famous tourist resort town to see the abundance of churches and other cultural sites. The Makarska promenade bustles with many restaurants, cafes and shops with easy access to beaches along the way. It is also possible to walk to Sveti Petar lighthouse, a great spot for viewing sunsets.
Meals included: Lunch
Day 2 Makarska - Brac - Stari Grad
This morning, continue to Bol on the island of Brac. Bol is a typical Dalmatian fishermen's village and is best known for its famous beach Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn). After a swim break and lunch, continue your cruise to Stari Grad on the island of Hvar, the longest and sunniest of the Adriatic islands. Enjoy free time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage listed town.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 3 Stari Grad - Hvar
Cruise to Hvar Town, a charming seaside resort with 8 centuries of architecture waiting to be explored. After lunch, stop for a swim amongst the Pakleni islands before arriving in Hvar Town. In the afternoon, embark on a guided tour of this extraordinary town which offers many cultural and historical sites including the Renaissance Cathedral, Franciscan Monastery and Spanjola Fortress high above the town. In the evening, try out one of the many family-owned restaurants and taverns.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 4 Hvar - Bisevo - Vis
Early in the morning, cruise towards the small island of Bisevo to visit the magnificent Blue Cave. Afterwards, continue to the island of Vis. Once a strategic naval base closed off and isolated to the public in the 1950s, Vis is now an island that has opened to the public since 1989, preserving and retaining a unique special charm. Use this opportunity to explore the island at leisure. Perhaps visit the remains of the Roman Thermal Place, enter the City Museum, or simply enjoy a stroll along the beautiful Villa Rusticae situated along the waterfront. Overnight in Vis Town on the northern side of the island.
Please note: Visit to Blue Cave is dependent on weather conditions as sometimes high tide can prevent entry. Your Captain will advise the conditions and accessibility the morning of scheduled visit.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 5 Vis - Korcula
Depart to Korcula, the supposed birthplace of the famous explorer and adventurer Marco Polo and home to the famous Moreska sword dance. Surrounded by medieval walls, Korcula resembles a miniature Dubrovnik when approaching from the sea. In the late afternoon, enjoy a guided sightseeing tour through the streets of the old town built in the shape of a fish bone. The evening is free to visit the numerous konobas/ taverns located within and around the city walls.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 6 Korcula - Mljet - Sipan/Slano
Continue to the green island of Mljet, known for its immense beauty. Enjoy the tranquillity and scenery while exploring the two salt lakes connected by a narrow channel to the sea. You can also take a boat ride to St. Mary's Isle in the Great Lake, where an old church and monastery are situated, or rent bikes and cycle around the island. Afterwards, continue cruising towards the small fishermen's village of either Sipan, part of Elaphiti islands near Dubrovnik; or Slano on the coastline. Tonight, enjoy a Captain's dinner on board.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 7 Sipan/Slano - Dubrovnik
Cruise to the final destination of Dubrovnik, known as the 'Pearl of the Adriatic'. Impressive 13th century defence walls enclose its UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town which centres on its main the thoroughfare, the Stradun. After lunch and a swim stop, arrive into Dubrovnik and enjoy a guided tour of the old town followed by an optional cable car ride up to Srd Mountain for spectacular views of the Old Town. The remainder of the day is free at leisure to explore this enchanting town.
Meals included: Breakfast and lunch
Day 8 Dubrovnik
Farewell your fellow travellers and crew as you disembark after breakfast.
Meals included: Breakfast
Exclusions: Port fees and tourist taxes (EUR60* per person per week), Entrance fees to Mljet National Park (EUR25* per person) and Blue Cave (EUR24* per person), gratuities, transfers and any optional excursions.
*Prices are subject to change and are to be paid locally.