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Day 1, Arrive Dubrovnik, Saturday
You will be transferred from Dubrovnik’s airport or your Dubrovnik hotel to Gruz Harbor, where embarkation begins at noon. Meet your fellow travelers and your Cruise Manager. Welcome reception on board. Overnight on board the ship in Dubrovnik. This evening, you can relax or take a walk through Dubrovnik’s vibrant streets.
Day 2, Dubrovnik – Mljet, Sunday (B, L)
Start the day with a walking tour of Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of Adriatic” and a UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll visit the Rector’s Palace and Franciscan Monastery’s Pharmacy before returning to the boat for lunch. As you dine, set sail for Mljet Island. Mljet National Park features five types of forests, many species of birds, and two deep lakes, Veliko Jezero (Big Lake) and Malo Jezero (Small Lake). Evening at leisure.
Day 3, Mljet – Korcula, Monday (B, L)
This morning during your breakfast enjoy the spectacular scenery as we continue cruising to Korcula. It is believed to be the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. Today you will enjoy a walking tour of Korcula which will take you through its narrow cobbled stone streets and it will include a visit to the majestic Gothic-Baroque Cathedral of St. Mark.
Day 4, Korcula – Vela Luka, Tuesday (B, L)
This morning we sail along the beautiful island of Korcula. You will have time for swimming in the beautiful crystal clear Adriatic Sea followed by lunch on board. Disembark in Vela Luka and depart for an afternoon ‘ island tour’, featuring a visit to the olive oil factory, Barilo ethno museum and local winery to taste some local wine and cheese. Return to your ship, This evening is at leisure.
Day 5, Vela Luka – Vis, Wednesday (B, L)
Cruise towards Vis island. The town Vis, the antique Issa, was founded around 397 B.C. Our tour of Vis features the town’s waterfront. Evening at leisure.
Day 6, Vis – Hvar – Stari Grad, Thursday (B,L,D)
Continue our cruise towards Hvar, one of the most popular islands in the Adriatic and a meeting point for the international jet-set. The “Croatian Madeira” is also one of the longest islands stretching along the shores of Croatia. A sightseeing tour of Hvar town shows you the first public theatre in Europe (older than Shakespeare’s theatre in the UK), the Franciscan Monastery and many more historical sights. Sail on to Stari Grad for the night. Captain’s dinner with live entertainment aboard our ship tonight.
Day 7, Stari Grad – Bol – Split, Friday (B,L)
Sail to Bol, home to one of the best beaches in Croatia, the Golden Horn. This vast, golden pebble beach is unique in that it changes shape and position depending on the winds.
Lunch on board, continue sailing to Split. Upon arrival to Split we will disembark for a walking tour . The tour of Split unveils and shows off the historic inner city. Built around the Roman Emperor Diocletian. We will visit the Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. See the remnants of Split’s Roman heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures. You will see the Jupiter’s Temple, the Peristyle, and the Cathedral. This evening is free for you to explore Split on your own.
Day 8, depart Split, Saturday (B)
Disembark after breakfast. You will be transferred to the airport or to your Split hotel if you are extending your trip further in Croatia.
Cruise from Split to Dubrovnik, itinerary are identical but in reverse order
MS Prestige
- Lower: $1799 | Shoulder: $1998
- High: $2112
- Upgrade to Main Deck: $199
- Single supplement: 80%
- Port tax: $98 net per person
MS Freedom
- Shoulder: $1998
- High: $2237
- Upgrade to Main Deck: $199
- Single supplement: 80%
- Port tax: $98 net per person
MS Adriatic Queen
- Shoulder: $2197
- High: $2436
- Upgrade to Main Deck: $199
- Single supplement: 80%
- Port tax: $98 net per person
FROM DUBROVNIK TO SPLIT
FROM SPLIT TO DUBROVNIK
DEPARTURE CALENDAR 2019
27
4, 11, 18, 25
1, 8, 15, 22
6, 13, 20, 27
3, 10, 17, 24, 31
7, 14, 21, 28
5, 12
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