Dubrovnik to Split in comfort


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Ship
Croatian 'Comfort' Cruiser
City
Dubrovnik to Split


Overview

Spend your mornings admiring the spectacular scenery, enjoying swimming in crystal clear Adriatic sea and your afternoons and evenings exploring old historical towns or having fun till morning hours. This route departing from Split and ending in Dubrovnik offers an unique 7 night experience of Croatia from the sea. All you will need is a few T-shirts and a swimming costume to spend seven unforgettable days sailing on the southern Adriatic Sea from one island to another (A little more in Spring/Autumn). Relax and let the captain and his crew (especially the cook) take care of you. During the day you can swim, snorkel, sunbathe, and explore the underworld of the Adriatic Sea. The evenings you have free to find a good restaurant or discover old churches or other historical monuments... Included services: - Buffet breakfasts, - Three course lunches, - Captain’s dinner, - English speaking tour manager on board, - A guided tour of Split, - Daily cabin service, - Mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, - Luggage handling, - Olive oil and wine tasting on board, - Afternoon tea and coffee, - Liter of water per person daily, - Free WiFi Adult on 3rd bed in a triple cabin – 30% Children under 10 years – 50% Single use of cabin +50%

Overview

  • DSCKL
  • 8 Days
  • Croatian 'Comfort' Cruiser

Cruise Itinerary

  • Adriatic

Departures

Note: Current p/p indicative rate. Final price may change due to currency fluctuations.

Cruise Itinerary

Embark in Dubrovnik (Gruz) Harbour in time to set sail at 13:00, lunch is served as we cruise along the Dalmatian coast down to the one of the Elaphiti islands - Šipan, or the small village of Slano on the mainland. Both are peaceful fishermen's villages where you can experience a fantastic sunset. Overnight in the port.


After breakfast we continue our journey towards the Mljet Island and its National Park. After lunch on board there is free time to enjoy the salt lakes in the National Park and enjoy the sun and sea on this peaceful island. In the middle of the large lake, inside Mljet National Park, you can visit the old abbey and church, or just use a small boat to roam around the National Park. Bicycles can also be hired to cycle around the paths that surround the lakes. We continue to Korčula where we arrive in late afternoon. Surrounded by ancient walls and fortified bastions, Korčula’s old town is very well preserved with its layout and structure dating back to 13th century. Overnight in port.


Early departure to cruise to Little Biševo Island to visit the Blue Cave, a magnificent natural phenomenon. Our visit will depend on weather conditions. Continue towards the Vis Island, which was closed to the public until recently as it a strategic naval harbour due to its unique geographical position. Because of this isolation, Vis has a special charm of ‘the Mediterranean as it once was’ which makes it really interesting to see. Overnight in the town of Vis near the remains of the ancient Issa, first urban centre in Croatia. If interested, visit the remains of the Roman thermal palace & city museum or simply take a walk enjoying the views of the beautiful villae rusticae situated along the waterfront.


Our next destination is the little Šćedro Island where we will have enough time to relax and refresh in the clean, crystal blue sea. We depart for Hvar after lunch. Hvar is the longest island in the Adriatic. Here we can find the Renaissance cathedral with its original tower; also the oldest community theatre in Europe was founded here in 1612. Hvar, - the 'sunshine and jet-set island' - offers plenty of restaurants, bars and cafes that are open long into the night.


Leave Hvar and continue our cruise towards the island of Brač, or more precisely to the town of Bol, best known for its famous Zlatni Rat beach ( The Golden horn), a natural phenomenon. After a swimming break or short walk around the village we continue towards Makarska where strolling along the streets, you will come across numerous churches and other architectural and cultural sites. Overnight in port.


Early in the morning we continue our cruise towards Pučišća situated on the northern side of the Brač Island. There is a possibility of visiting a stone-masonry workshop, one of the few stone masonry workshops left in Europe. We continue to Omiš, a picturesque town surrounded with steep rocky mountain cliffs, where the river Cetina flows into the Adriatic sea, ideal for river rafting on the streams of the Cetina River. Overnight in port.


Departure for Split, a UNESCO World Heritage city, famous for its old city centre, the 1700 year old Diocletian's Palace. Upon arrival we recommend to join our guided tour of Split with an English speaking guide. Overnight in Split.


Disembark after breakfast


Croatian 'Comfort' Cruiser

These 'comfort' cruises are run on a small variety of vessels, all of very similar standard, but the actual vessel isn't usually confirmed until 2 weeks before the cruise. All of the vessels are very comfortable, and the cabins have airconditioning and en-suite bathrooms. All the vessels carry around 40 passengers (maximum).

Highlights

- Dubrovnik - Vis Island - Mljet National Park - Optional rafting on Cetina river or Zip line over Cetina river canyon - Split & Diocletian's Palace

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