Cruise the Croatian Coast
Culture on the Coast
Sail the seas and discover the Adriatic Coast in style! Launch from Dubrovnik and spend each day exploring a new city. With stops in Mljet, Korcula, Pucisca, Omis, Split, Bol and Hvar, each day will be filled with the sights, sounds, and flavors of the best of Croatia.
What's Included
- Round-trip economy class airfare to Dubrovnik (DBV)
- Round-trip airport transfers
- 7-night cruise from Dubrovnik on board the deluxe M/S Karizma** in a cabin including the following:
- Private facilities, air conditioning, LCD TV, safe deposit, fire alarm, bathroom toiletries, hairdryer, bathrobe & slippers, life jackets, cupboard & wardrobe cabinet
- Welcome reception
- Breakfast daily, 6 lunches and 2 dinners (including Captain's Dinner with live entertainment)
- Complimentary bottled water, coffee, and tea
- Sightseeing tours with whisper technology including the following:
- Mljet National Park
- Walking tour of Korcula with visit to the Cathedral of St. Mark
- Walking tour of Omis with boat trip to Cetina River Canyon
- Sightseeing tour of Split with Diocletian's Palace
- Sightseeing tour of Hvar
- Sightseeing of Dubrovnik with Rector's Palace and Franciscan Monastery's Pharmacy
- Professional Cruise Manager throughout
- Luggage handling
- Complimentary Wi-Fi on board the ship
- Port and Service taxes
*Note: May 5 cruise departures will be aboard the M/S Adriatic Queen
**Note: September 29 and October 6 cruise departures will be aboard the M/S Desire
Great Ways to Explore
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Playwright George Bernard Shaw said of Croatia, "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik."
- The street known as "Ulica javne dobrotovrnosti" (Charity Street) leading off the square is the only Korcula street without steps and is referred to as the Street of Thinkers.
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Once a famous pirate town in the middle ages, Omis's economic prosperity was born from piracy.
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Split is known as a city of Olympics; almost 100 Olympic medals are from Split including basketball, water polo, and Tae Kwon Do.
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Hvar gets an average of 2,726 hours of sunshine per year!
Immerse yourself in the richness of Croatia on this 7-night cruise. Say sretan put in Dubrovnik and sail into a week of reverie, exploring the architecture of centuries past and the thriving natural wonder of modern-day Croatia.
The odyssey begins in Mljet National Park and continues with a stroll through Korcula, exploring Omis, swimming in Split, entertainment in Hvar, and concludes where the journey began in Dubrovnik. You'll visit sites such as the Cathedral of St Mark, Cetina River Canyon, Diocletian's Palace, and more!
Enjoy sunshine-filled days and balmy nights on the Adriatic. Discover a new world of Mediterranean flavor as you travel from city to city. After a week of Croatian marvels, you'll be reluctant to say doviđénja!
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
- Round-trip economy class airfare to Dubrovnik (DBV)
- Round-trip airport transfers
- 7-night cruise from Dubrovnik on board the deluxe M/S Karizma** in a cabin including the following:
- Private facilities, air conditioning, LCD TV, safe deposit, fire alarm, bathroom toiletries, hairdryer, bathrobe & slippers, life jackets, cupboard & wardrobe cabinet
- Welcome reception
- Breakfast daily, 6 lunches and 2 dinners (including Captain's Dinner with live entertainment)
- Complimentary bottled water, coffee, and tea
- Sightseeing tours with whisper technology including the following:
- Mljet National Park
- Walking tour of Korcula with visit to the Cathedral of St. Mark
- Walking tour of Omis with boat trip to Cetina River Canyon
- Sightseeing tour of Split with Diocletian's Palace
- Sightseeing tour of Hvar
- Sightseeing of Dubrovnik with Rector's Palace and Franciscan Monastery's Pharmacy
- Professional Cruise Manager throughout
- Luggage handling
- Complimentary Wi-Fi on board the ship
- Port and Service taxes
*Note: May 5 cruise departures will be aboard the M/S Adriatic Queen
**Note: September 29 and October 6 cruise departures will be aboard the M/S Desire
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Playwright George Bernard Shaw said of Croatia, "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik."
- The street known as "Ulica javne dobrotovrnosti" (Charity Street) leading off the square is the only Korcula street without steps and is referred to as the Street of Thinkers.
-
Once a famous pirate town in the middle ages, Omis's economic prosperity was born from piracy.
-
Split is known as a city of Olympics; almost 100 Olympic medals are from Split including basketball, water polo, and Tae Kwon Do.
-
Hvar gets an average of 2,726 hours of sunshine per year!
Immerse yourself in the richness of Croatia on this 7-night cruise. Say sretan put in Dubrovnik and sail into a week of reverie, exploring the architecture of centuries past and the thriving natural wonder of modern-day Croatia.
The odyssey begins in Mljet National Park and continues with a stroll through Korcula, exploring Omis, swimming in Split, entertainment in Hvar, and concludes where the journey began in Dubrovnik. You'll visit sites such as the Cathedral of St Mark, Cetina River Canyon, Diocletian's Palace, and more!
Enjoy sunshine-filled days and balmy nights on the Adriatic. Discover a new world of Mediterranean flavor as you travel from city to city. After a week of Croatian marvels, you'll be reluctant to say doviđénja!
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
Day 1. Welcome to Dubrovnik!
Welcome to the “Pearl of Adriatic,” Dubrovnik! Enjoy a transfer from the airport to Gruz Harbor, where your embarkation begins at noon. Get settled in your cabin before attending a welcome reception this evening!
Transfer to cruise ship
Check-in - M/S Karizma
Embark on a luxurious stay on the M/S Karizma, classified as a 5-star category ship that stretches 157 feet long and 29.5 feet wide. Enjoy lounging on either of the two sundecks, one sporting a jacuzzi, dining in the restaurant, posting about your trip with free Wi-Fi, sipping drinks at the bar, or making use of the swimming platform.
Cabins run on the main and lower decks, and offer either a porthole or a window, an LCD TV, a refrigerator, air conditioning, a cupboard, a cabinet, a private bathroom with a wash basin, toilette, and shower, and an internal communication system with the ship's bar.
Day 2. Cruise (Dubrovnik - Mljet - Korcula)
Start the day with panoramic sailing around the Old City of Dubrovnik. You'll get picture-perfect views of the city walls and the Lovrijenac fortress. Dubrovnik was the setting for King's Landing in "Game of Thrones," so have your camera ready!
You'll then set sail for Mljet Island and Mljet National Park, which features five types of forest, many species of birds, and two deep lakes, Veliko Jezero (Big Lake) and Malo Jezero (Small Lake). Legend says that Odysseus spent seven years in Mljet after he was shipwrecked.
After enjoying the spectacular scenery, continue cruising to Korcula, believed to be the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. Enjoy dinner tonight on board.
Day 3. Cruise (Korcula - Pucisca)
In the morning, enjoy a walking tour of Korcula's glorious old town. Stroll through its narrow, cobbled streets to the majestic Gothic-Baroque Cathedral of St. Mark, built in the 15th century. You'll then board your boat for lunch and a swimming stop as you cruise.
Later this afternoon, arrive in Pucisca, a beautiful small town on the island of Brac. Known for its limestone and bay, spend time discovering the town and and enjoying dinner at one of the many restaurants.
Day 4. Cruise (Pucisca - Omis - Split)
Today as you sail along the Dalmatian Coast, you will stop at the ancient town of Omis, where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea. Its fortresses are reminders of the power of the infamous pirates who once made their homes and fortunes here.
After a short walking tour in Omis, board a small boat and sail into Cetina River Canyon, a protected nature area. Continue to Radman Mills resort for a local snack.
Return to Omis and your boat, then set sail during lunch to Split, Croatia's second-largest city. Take a guided tour of the port, seafront promenade, and Roman Emperor Diocletian‘s Palace which are all part of Split's UNESCO-certified historical center. Spend the evening at leisure in Split.
Day 5. Cruise (Split - Bol - Hvar)
Leave Split today and sail to Bol, a small town on Brac Island. Here you can swim at the Golden Horn, a 1740-foot-long golden pebble beach said to be the best in Croatia. It's also one of the most unique beaches because it changes shape and position depending on the winds.
Return to your boat for lunch, then head to Hvar, one of the most popular islands in the Adriatic and a meeting point for the international jetset. The “Croatian Madeira” is also one of the longest islands stretching along the shores of Croatia.
Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Hvar Town where you will see the first public theater in Europe (older than Shakespeare’s theater in the UK), the Franciscan Monastery, and many more historical sights. Your evening is free to explore Hvar on your own!
A Tip For Your Trip: 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 or Jelsa. In that case transfer by bus will be organized to and from Hvar.
Day 6. Cruise (Hvar - Trstenik)
Relax on your ship's sundeck as you cruise to lovely Trstenik, a small fisherman's village on the Peljesac peninsula. Enjoy a lovely and relaxing afternoon in town, where you can swim in the clear turquoise water of the half-moon bay. While you're here, don't miss the chance to try some of Croatia's wonderful wine!
Tonight, enjoy a captain’s dinner with live entertainment on board.
Day 7. Cruise (Trstenik - Dubrovnik)
As you sail back along the shores of Mljet Island, gaze at the steep coastal cliffs and stop in the bay for swimming (weather permitting). Have lunch on board before arriving back in Dubrovnik.
After disembarking, join a walking tour of Dubrovnik's UNESCO-certified Old Town including Rector’s Palace and Franciscan Monastery’s Pharmacy.
Celebrate your last night in Croatia with a traditional Croatian meal. One of the most well-known dishes is peka, or meat and potatoes cooked in a bell-like dome under hot coals.Day 8. Depart Croatia
Your Croatian cruise adventure ends today. At the appropriate time, you'll be transferred to the Dubrovnik airport for your flight home.