Itinerary
- Day 1
Split to Hvar
You'll arrive at Split Airport and head to Marina Baotić in Trogir to board your cruise vessel at 14:00. After setting sail, you're heading toward Hvar, which sits as the Adriatic's longest and sunniest island. Once there, a guided walking tour takes you through this historic town, where you'll see the Renaissance cathedral and Europe's oldest public theatre built in 1612. Later, hike up to the fortress for views across the island, then spend your evening wandering through Hvar's restaurants, bars, and cafés.
- Meals
- Welcome reception & cocktail
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of Hvar
- Hike to fortress for panoramic views
Optional Activities
- Visit Hvar's Renaissance cathedral
- Visit historic theatre (founded 1612)
- Explore restaurants, bars, and cafés
Landmarks Hvar Cathedral Hvar Theatre Hvar Fortress Pakleni Islands - Day 2
Peljješac Peninsula
This morning you'll depart early from Hvar and cruise toward the Peljješac Peninsula, known for its red wines including Dingač and Postup. There's a swimming stop along the way before lunch onboard. By afternoon, you'll arrive in Trstenik, a quiet coastal village sitting beneath the peninsula's vineyards. Head inland to a local winery for wine tasting, then enjoy a heritage dinner on a traditional family farm with authentic Croatian dishes made from local ingredients. Late in the evening, you'll transfer back to the vessel.
- Meals
- Lunch (Onboard), Dinner (Heritage dinner on traditional family farm with authentic Croatian delicacies)
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Wine tasting at local winery
- Authentic Croatian Village party with dinner on Peljješac peninsula
Optional Activities
- Swimming stop
Landmarks Peljješac Peninsula - Day 3
Mljet to Dubrovnik
You'll sail south to Mljet, one of Croatia's greenest islands and home to Mljet National Park. Working with your cruise manager, you'll visit the saltwater lakes and take a boat to St. Mary's Isle to see a 12th-century Benedictine monastery and abbey. After returning to the ship for lunch, the cruise continues toward Dubrovnik. Late afternoon brings you along the imposing city walls before docking, and dinner is served onboard.
- Meals
- Lunch (Onboard), Dinner (Onboard)
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Visit to Mljet National Park saltwater lakes
- Boat ride to St. Mary's Isle with 12th-century Benedictine monastery
- Panoramic cruise along Dubrovnik city walls
Landmarks Mljet National Park St. Mary's Isle Dubrovnik City Walls 

- Day 4
Dubrovnik
Following breakfast, you'll take a guided walking tour of Dubrovnik's Old Town, which holds UNESCO World Heritage status. The cable car ride up to Srdň Mountain gives you views of the city, walls, and Elaphiti Islands. Your afternoon is free to move around at your own pace. Walk the 1,940-meter medieval walls, check out the Rector's Palace or Sponza Palace, relax in a sunny piazza, or stroll along the famous Stradun promenade.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of Dubrovnik Old Town
- Cable car ride to Srđ Mountain
Optional Activities
- Walk the 1,940-meter-long medieval walls
- Visit Rector's Palace
- Visit Sponza Palace
- Stroll Stradun promenade
Landmarks Dubrovnik Old Town Srđ Mountain Dubrovnik City Walls Rector's Palace Sponza Palace Stradun Elaphiti Islands - Day 5
Korčula
Early morning departure from Dubrovnik takes you toward Korčula, known as Marco Polo's birthplace. You'll stop for lunch in a secluded bay with crystal-clear waters. By early afternoon, you've arrived in Korčula Town for a guided walking tour through this medieval town surrounded by stone walls. The streets follow a clever herringbone pattern designed to protect against wind and sun. Your evening is yours to spend enjoying local restaurants, bars, and the nightlife.
- Meals
- Lunch (In secluded bay)
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of Korčula medieval town
Optional Activities
- Explore restaurants and bars
- Visit nightspots
Landmarks Korčula Town - Day 6
Brač
You're departing Korčula early with a refreshing swim stop in a beautiful bay. Lunch happens onboard as you cruise toward Brač. By afternoon you'll arrive at Pučišća, one of Europe's prettiest villages in a deep natural bay. This charming town is known for its white limestone used in iconic buildings like the White House, and it's home to Croatia's only stonemasonry school. Wander the waterfront or simply soak up the atmosphere. Evening brings the Captain's Dinner with live entertainment onboard.
- Meals
- Lunch (Onboard), Dinner (Captain's Dinner with live entertainment)
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Captain's Dinner with live entertainment
Optional Activities
- Swimming stop
- Explore Pučišća town
- Stroll waterfront
Landmarks Pučišća Brač Island - Day 7
Trogir
This final sailing day starts early with a swim stop in a peaceful bay and lunch onboard. Early afternoon brings you to Marina Baotić near Trogir, where you'll transfer to Old Town for a guided walking tour. You'll explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow cobbled streets, and mix of Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Trogir sits on a small island between the mainland and Čiovo. Spend your final evening at leisure, perhaps with a seaside dinner.
- Meals
- Lunch (Onboard)
- Accommodation
- Berth / Cabin
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of Trogir Old Town
Optional Activities
- Explore atmosphere
- Final seaside dinner
Landmarks Trogir Old Town - Day 8
Departure
Gather for your final breakfast and say goodbye to the crew and new friends you've made. You'll check out by 09:00 and transfer back to Split Airport.
- Meals
- Breakfast












