Itinerary
- Day 1
Trogir to Split
Board your ship in Trogir between noon and 2:00 pm where you'll get a welcome drink and lunch. After settling in, you'll swim in a secluded bay off the island of Čiovo in the clear Adriatic water, then sail to UNESCO Split. The afternoon involves walking through medieval streets to see Diocletian's Palace, the cathedral, and the Peristyle. You'll have free time along the Riva waterfront promenade to grab dinner at one of the restaurants or wander through shops. Sleep overnight on the ship in Split.
- Meals
- Lunch (Three course lunch)
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of UNESCO Split
- Visit Diocletian's Palace and mausoleum (today's cathedral)
- View Peristyle
- See Golden Gate
- View Venetian palaces and statues
- Swimming in bay off island of Čiovo
- Free time exploring Riva waterfront promenade
Landmarks/POIs Diocletian's Palace Peristyle Golden Gate Split Cathedral Riva - Day 2
Split to Hvar
Your ship sails to Hvar, an island known for its mild climate and lavender fields. There's a swimming stop in a secluded bay along the way, so you can jump in and cool off. Once you reach the port, you'll explore the charming capital town with its fortress, Cathedral of St. Stephan, Franciscan monastery, town loggia, Hektorovic Palace, arsenal, and theatre. All these spots reflect the rich history and culture the island holds. The night is spent in Hvar.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast), Lunch (Three course lunch)
Included Activities
- Swimming stop in secluded bay en route to Hvar
- Explore Hvar Old Town
- View fortress
- Visit Cathedral of St. Stephan
- Visit Franciscan monastery
- View town loggia
- View Hektorovic Palace
- View arsenal
- View theatre
Landmarks/POIs Hvar Fortress Cathedral of St. Stephan Franciscan Monastery Hektorovic Palace - Day 3
Hvar to Mljet (Pomena)
You'll sail along Korčula's south coast with time for swimming in one of the bays. From there, the ship continues to Pomena on Mljet island, where part of the island is a National Park. The two saltwater lakes there formed around 10,000 years ago and shifted from freshwater when Soline bay connected them to the sea during the Christian era. You stay overnight in Pomena.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast), Lunch (Three course lunch)
Included Activities
- Swimming stop in bay off island of Korčula
- Visit Mljet National Park
Landmarks/POIs Mljet National Park - Day 4
Mljet to Dubrovnik
The journey continues south with a swimming break at the Elafiti Islands before arriving in Dubrovnik around 4:00 pm. This old city has characteristic red roofs, Roman streets, and earned its nickname 'Pearl of the Adriatic.' It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. You can try traditional food, sample local wines, and check out cafés and shops throughout the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast), Lunch (Three course lunch), Dinner (Captain's dinner)
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of UNESCO Dubrovnik
- Swimming stop at Elafiti Islands
Landmarks/POIs Dubrovnik Old Town Elafiti Islands - Day 5
Dubrovnik to Korčula
Start with a swimming and sunbathing stop at a bay in the Elafiti Islands, then sail to Korčula island. The Old Town is still ringed by 13th-century Venetian fortifications and is sometimes called 'Little Dubrovnik' because of its fortress-like look. This is where Marco Polo, the famous sailor and explorer, was born. You'll stay overnight in Korčula.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast), Lunch (Three course lunch)
Included Activities
- Swimming and sunbathing stop at Elafiti Islands bay
- Explore Korčula Old Town
- View 13th-century Venetian fortifications
Landmarks/POIs Korčula Old Town Elafiti Islands - Day 6
Korčula to Brač
The ship passes through the channel between Korčula and the mountainous Pelješac Peninsula on the way to Brač island. You'll stop in one of the beautiful secluded bays for swimming and sunbathing. Brač's landscape has limestone relief with numerous gullies, crevices, and coves throughout. It's one of the largest islands in the Adriatic Sea. Sleep overnight in the northern part at Pučišća, Postira, or Supetar.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast), Lunch (Three course lunch)
Included Activities
- Swimming and sunbathing stop in secluded bay en route to Brač
Landmarks/POIs Brač Island - Day 7
Brač to Trogir
Leaving Brač, you take a swimming break in a bay on Čiovo before heading back to Trogir. This small island town sits right by the Adriatic and holds UNESCO World Heritage status from 1997. You'll see the magnificent Cathedral portal carved by master Radovan and reliefs created by Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentina, showcasing the unique heritage that earned it recognition.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast), Lunch (Three course lunch)
Included Activities
- Guided walking tour of UNESCO Trogir
- Swimming break in bay off island of Čiovo
- Visit Cathedral with master Radovan's portal
- View reliefs by master Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentina
Landmarks/POIs Trogir Old Town Trogir Cathedral - Day 8
Disembarkation
After breakfast, you disembark from the ship by 9:00 am, bringing your Adriatic cruise to an end.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Buffet breakfast)















