Central Adriatic Cruise

Central Adriatic

Croatia is full of spectacular attractions for all travelers, from mesmerizing islands to sophisticated cultural towns and cruising the water bodies in and around the country.Croatia is generally divided into ten tourist regions, each measured in beauty and diversity of nature, culture, adventures, and cuisine. A well-planned trip to any of these regions will open vistas of exquisiteness and aromas and add experience to your life.Cruising is among the most fascinating, adventure, and fun activities to do while in Croatia. The Northern Gems is a famous and fun route that requires a week to explore and enjoy. Passionate travelers love exploring the beauty and culture of this route. The significant attractions along this cruising route are clear water, pebble beaches, charming Islands, and the preserved natural park. The charisma of a cruising trip is further amplified by the scenic mountains, waterfalls, and historic architectural locations. As a wholesome package, a cruising trip to the Northern Gems of Croatia in the Adriatic Ocean is the most balanced combination to explore Croatia’s nature and cultural heritage. This northern Dalmatian region attracts millions of travelers annually for its picture-perfect sceneries and landscapes. The region is spread over two Croatian counties of Zadar and Sibenik-Knin.

The Route

Split – Primosten – Kornati/Telascica -Mali Losinj – Zadar – National Park Krka/Sibenik – Vis –Blue Cave, Split

li Losinj – Zadar – National Park Krka/Sibenik – Vis –Blue Cave, Split

Day – 1 (Split – Primosten).

  • Following the routine check-in, you will depart from Split Harbor for a lively tour. While approaching Primosten, you will enjoy a mouth-filling cocktail on board and see some of the most picturesque surrounding views. A casual swim stopover en route will freshen you up for the evening. Before returning on the cruise for dinner, you must not miss the Babich wines, one of the most famous local produces. If the time and captain of the ship allow, you must plan to join the Parties at nightspot Aurora, 2 kilometers south of the town. If you get the freedom of staying at any hotel other than the one planned by the tour organizers, Hotel Zora at the seafront offers a glass-covered and heated swimming pool for the night, where you can see bright stars while relaxing at the pool chairs.

Day – 2 (Primosten - Kornati/Telascica).

Breakfast will be served on the cruise, and you will be heading towards Dugi Otok Island, one of the longest Islands in the Adriatic Sea. A swim stopover, followed by cruising through Kornati National Park, a visit to the Telascica National Park, where you will discover the six islets inside the bay, and lunch on the cruise will add wonders to your memories. Out of 8 National Parks in Croatia, Kornati National Park is the most attractive and photogenic. Unlike many other parks and islands, Kornati Island is closer to nature, where you can trek the forest, hike the hills, and snorkel the crystal clear waters on the bay to enjoy views of marine life

Day – 3 (Telascica– Mali Losinj).

Breakfast will be served on the cruise, and you will be heading towards Dugi Otok Island, one of the longest Islands in the Adriatic Sea. A swim stopover, followed by cruising through Kornati National Park, a visit to the Telascica National Park, where you will discover the six islets inside the bay, and lunch on the cruise will add wonders to your memories. Out of 8 National Parks in Croatia, Kornati National Park is the most attractive and photogenic. Unlike many other parks and islands, Kornati Island is closer to nature, where you can trek the forest, hike the hills, and snorkel the crystal clear waters on the bay to enjoy views of marine life

Day – 4 (Mali Losinj – Zadar).

While cruising to Zadar, you will pass through Pag Island, a moon-like terrain. Rich in history dating back to the 1st Century AD, Zadar is a treat to explore. The Church of St. Donatus is the town’s most famous Medieval basilica. There is no match to the spectacle of the royal nobles’ 16the century walls, land gates, and villas. In leisure time, exploring the tastes of restaurants along the waterfront and mid-town; would be a great activity. By the end of the day, you will enjoy a calm and soothing night in the town of Zadar; however, before settling for the night, you must not miss the charming sunset scene either from the vessel or from a high spot on the port.

Day – 5 (Zadar – Krka National Park).

On this day, you will cruise south after breakfast and arrive at Skradin, where local wine and tapas lunch awaits you. Hereafter, you will be discovering the beauty of the Krka National Park, its 17 waterfalls, the Krka River, cultural monuments in the town, and the Cathedral of St James. Despite being the youngest national park in Croatia, you will enjoy significant features of the park, which is spread over an area of 98 square miles. If the time permits, you can plan a hiking trip, but you must pack in advance. Krka Monastery Trail and the Roman Path Trail are among the most famous. Sibenik will be the best late afternoon spot for you. It is located in mid of the Adriatic coast. By the end of the day, you will have a sumptuous dinner on the cruise and a night’s stay in Sibenik.

Day – 6 (Sibenik – Vis).

The 6th day will be a unique experience as you will reach the Vis Island, which was once a Yugoslavian base and well-preserved for the tourists. The island is a memory of the ancient Issa, the first-ever urban center in Croatia. After lunch, you will be free to explore the island, taste local wines and cuisines, visit the museum, or take a pleasant walk around the town. You will see significantly less development on this island due to its preservation. Residents had moved out for livelihood, and the natural grandeur is maintained to the visitors’ interest. The night tranquillity and peace at the island will take you to the heavens.

Day – 7 (Vis – Bisevo – Split).

You will be taken to the island of Bisevo, where the magical Blue Cave, out of the 26 caves on the island, will captivate you with its grandeur and magnetic views.Bisevo is a small islet of 6 square kilometers off the southwestern coast of the Vis Island and is populated by only 20 people. Try to find time to visit Monk Seal’s Cave or hike the 239 meters highest point of Bisevo to see the horizon. Followed by lunch, the cruise will bring you to Split. Join the guided tour and explore the medieval town, the Diocletian Palace, the waterfront, and the Marjan Peninsula. Split is a historically rich country where Roman architecture has been preserved for visitors. You will need minimum few hours to estimate the richness of the town. Taking a casual stroll along the cobblestone streets bounded by restaurants, bars, and cafes aimlessly will relieve you from the weariness of the past day.This night you will stay at Split and enjoy this beautiful town’s nightlife.

Day – 8 (Split).

On the last day, you will be served breakfast onboard, followed by the check-out formalities and transportation to the airport for your safe flight to your hometowns.

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