Itinerary
- Day 1
Split/Trogir
You'll arrive at Split Airport and head to your ship at either Marina Baotić in Trogir or Split harbour, depending on your departure day. Check-in starts at 14:00, so after you get settled in your cabin, there's a guided sightseeing tour of either Trogir (a UNESCO-listed medieval town) or Split (where you'll see the 4th-century Palace of Diocletian). Back on the ship, you'll have a welcome drink and get to meet the other passengers.
- Meals
- Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided sightseeing tour of Trogir or Split (depending on departure day)
- Welcome drink and meet fellow guests
Landmarks/POIs Palace of Diocletian Trogir Old Town - Day 2
Split/Trogir to Vis
The ship sails to Brač and you'll swim at Zlatni Rat, a famous beach known for shifting shape depending on the currents, near the fishing village of Bol. Lunch happens on board, then you'll head to Vis, which was a Yugoslav Naval Base until the late 1980s. You can do a tasting at a traditional winery or explore on your own, checking out the Roman ruins of ancient Issa or walking along the waterfront.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (3-course lunch on board), Dinner
Included Activities
- Swimming at Zlatni Rat beach, Brač
- Wine tasting at traditional winery in Vis
- 6 days sailing off the Dalmatian Coast
Optional Activities
- Visit to Roman ruins of ancient Issa
Landmarks/POIs Zlatni Rat Beach Bol Ancient Issa - Day 3
Vis to Hvar
Starting early, you'll cruise to Biševo to visit the Blue Cave if the weather cooperates. From there it's on to Hvar, known for sunny weather and lavender fields. There's a presentation about local lavender products and a walking tour through the historic town. You can hike up to the medieval fortress overlooking the Pakleni Islands, then spend your evening however you like at one of Hvar's beach bars or restaurants.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (3-course lunch on board), Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit to Blue Cave, Biševo (weather permitting)
- Presentation of local lavender products in Hvar
- Walking tour of Hvar historic town
- Hike to medieval fortress with views of Pakleni Islands
Landmarks/POIs Blue Cave Hvar Old Town Hvar Fortress Pakleni Islands - Day 4
Hvar to Korcula
You'll leave Hvar early and cruise to Korcula with a lunch stop in a secluded bay along the way. The town itself is worth exploring, and you'll get a guided tour of its distinctive 'fishbone'-patterned streets. Korcula is the birthplace of explorer Marco Polo, which adds some history to the walk. Later, you can enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants with views of the sunset, or sign up for an optional excursion to a nearby village for traditional Dalmatian food.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (3-course lunch in secluded bay), Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Korcula's 'fishbone'-patterned streets
Optional Activities
- Optional excursion to local village for traditional Dalmatian dinner (approximately EUR 45-60 per person, fee paid on arrival)
Landmarks/POIs Korcula Old Town - Day 5
Korcula to Mljet
The ship heads south to Mljet, the island from Greek mythology that was home to Odysseus. You can wander through the vast forests of the National Park on your own, or join an optional tour of the salt lakes and St Mary's Island, which has a 12th-century Benedictine Monastery. Dinner is on board, and you'll spend the night at a local port.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (3-course lunch on board), Dinner
Included Activities
- Access to Mljet National Park for exploration
Optional Activities
- Guided tour of Mljet salt lakes and St Mary's Island with 12th-century Benedictine Monastery
Landmarks/POIs Mljet National Park St Mary's Island, Mljet - Day 6
Mljet to Ston
After leaving the islands, you'll sail back to the Croatian mainland and stop at the fishing village of Slano, then continue to Ston. The town has towering medieval walls stretching over 5km that protect the famous saltworks and oyster farms. There's a tour of one of the oyster farms with a tasting included. Tonight is the Captain's dinner on the ship with live entertainment and music.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (3-course lunch on board), Dinner (Captain's farewell dinner with live entertainment and music)
Included Activities
- Guided tour of oyster farm in Ston
- Oyster tasting in Ston
- Captain's farewell dinner with live entertainment and music on board
Landmarks/POIs Ston Walls Slano - Day 7
Ston to Dubrovnik
Your final sailing day brings you to Dubrovnik, a UNESCO-listed port on the Adriatic with centuries of history. As you approach Gruž Harbour, you'll have lunch on deck while passing the old city walls. Once docked, you'll take a guided walking tour of the Renaissance architecture, then ride the cable car up Srđ Mountain for views overlooking the city and the Elaphiti Islands. The rest of the evening is free to explore on your own.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (On deck while cruising around old city walls)
Included Activities
- Lunch on deck while cruising around Dubrovnik old city walls
- Guided walking tour of Dubrovnik Renaissance architecture
- Cable car ride up Srđ Mountain with views of city and Elaphiti Islands
- One way bus transfer to Dubrovnik town
Landmarks/POIs Dubrovnik Old City Walls Srđ Mountain Elaphiti Islands - Day 8
Dubrovnik Departure
After breakfast, you'll disembark from the ship and transfer to Dubrovnik Airport for your onward journey. Your Adriatic cruise comes to an end here.
- Meals
- Breakfast















