South Adriatic Cruise

The Dalmatian Paradise is a great cruising option, where you will be cruising astride the charming coasts of Croatia on a small but luxuriously designed cruise. On the ship, you will have small airconditioned cabins with a simple and attractive interior. Besides great sightseeing and the opportunity to get closer to nature in Split, Mljet& Dubrovnik, Peljesac Peninsula, Hvar, and Plucisca, you will also be offered scrumptious culinary on board. You will have the best seven days of your life while cruising with us on the southern Adriatic Sea, exploring one island after the other. Please sit back and let the vessel captain and his team make your day memorable and entertained. You will enjoy great mornings on the deck, relaxing with your loved ones, sunbathing, or swimming in the Adriatic Sea in your leisure time. However, your evenings will be meticulously organized to explore Croatia’s most delicate beauty hidden in the ancient architecture and along the town streets.

The Route

Split – Korcula – Mljet& Dubrovnik – Dubrovnik – Peljesac Peninsula – Hvar – Bol, Plucisca/Milna – Split

Day – 1 (Split).

From the airport, you will reach the harbor, where you can explore the historic value of Split after settling down. Split has been an ignored city on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Split is also an industrial city in Croatia that has innumerable tourist attractions. The town is a protected UNESCO site where you can admire the Roman structures like the Diocletian Palace of Emperor, which was established in the 3rd century as a luxury retirement place for the king Diocletian. Besides the palace, the tomb is worth visiting the place on Split. You will be exploring the old town walls and the port gates, ancient villas housing shops these days, and the cobblestone streets. The best spot to say goodbye to the setting sun is from the top of Marjan Hill, where you will encounter many photographers waiting for the perfect golden hour.By evening you will be greeted by your travel partners over drinks and have a cozy night in Split. Remember, the best things to do in Split are all free of cost, like strolling along the sea, roaming and exploring the town, praising the city walls, witnessing the ships and cruises by the marina, and enjoying a swim in crystal clear water.

Day – 2 (Split – Korcula)

Today you will be cruising to Korcula, famous as the birthplace of the great explorer Marco Polo. Midway, you will have lunch in a secluded yet elegant place and be given a guided tour on reachingKorcula,’ The Fortified Town.’Korcula island is one of the best islands in Croatia and a dreamland for history lovers, photographers, adventure travelers, and wine drinkers. You will see a lot of small islets off the Korcula coast where you can kayak and enjoy nature in its nest shape. Korcula is a mix of rock and sand beaches, including the Banje&Zakrjan beaches are rocky, while Vela Prizna and BilinZal beaches are sandy. The legend ‘Morco Polo’ house is half free to visit, whereas a small portion has a minimal fee to pay to explore. On a cruising trip in Croatia, the sunset and sunrise are among the best times to admire the serenity, and Maksimilijan Garden would be the best spot you can plan to walk up to for the sunset watch. This small town has excellent eateries that you must enjoy in the evening.

Day – 3 (Korcula – Mljet & Dubrovnik).

Cruising further south will take you to the island of Mljet, where you will witness the salt lakes, a boat ride to Mary Isle to see the Benedictine monastery, a 12th-century church, and. Mljet is a perfect destination merging nature and adventure. Those who get a little time for fun and adventure in the town prefer hiking to the Odysseus Cave, for which the hike commences at the Babino Polje village. By afternoon you will reach Dubrovnik,a crowded little town compared to Mljet; before anchoring, you will cruise around the walled city and enjoy the dinner buffet.

Day – 4 (Dubrovnik).

After breakfast, you will be taken to the old town of Dubrovnik for a guided exploration walk. Dubrovnik makes you feel like a character in the Game of Thrones who has the liberty to be enthralled by the ancient city walls and beauty. Most of the town’s great attractions are located near the town center, and you can reach most of them via cobblestone streets. You can take fantastic snapshots, enjoy the cable car to Srd mountain, and enjoy the magical city views and the Elaphiti Islands. For your leisure time, the town will be at your disposal to be explored. A visit to the 10th-century gates, sighting the Stradun, roaming along the Square of Loggia, exploring 500 years old Dubrovnik Cathedral, and strolling Lokrum Island are some of the most incredible activities to do.

Day – 5 (Dubrovnik – Peljesac Peninsula).

Peljesac Peninsula is not a new name for you if you love red wines. En route to the peninsula, you will stop at the mesmerizing Elaphiti Island. On this day you will discover more of the island and the village life than the usual sea fun activities. Peljesac Peninsula is known for its natural beauty, scattered historic sites, sand & pebble beaches, and a great variety of seafood. The peninsula is also a great spot to get away from city life’s hustle-bustle and enjoy quiet family time. Fortification Walls & salt harvesting in Ston, visiting a winery, taking a scenic road drive, or hiking are some activities that you may plan in your leisure time before falling back to the vessel in the late evening.

Day – 6 (Peljesac - Hvar).

By the 6th day, you may be tired, but lunch on the island of Scedor and swimming at Paleni Islands will bring a new start to the tour. By afternoon you will reach Hvar, the most extended island on the Adriatic and famous for the beauty of vast lavender fields. Hvar is the most famous island of Dalmatian Paradise for its serene beaches and vibrant nightlife. You will find time to tour the historic cathedral, the oldest theatre in Europe, and enjoy scenic views of the city.TvrdavaFortica, Franciscan Monastery, lavender fields, and the Napoleon Fortress are some must-visit places in Hvar.

Day – 7 (Hvar – Bol =- Milna or Pucisca).

You will be taken to the Island of Brac eye-catching town of Bol, where you will be swimming at the famous beaches of Dalmatia – Zlatni Rat. Bol is an enchanting port city of Brac and most famous for its unique wine tastes. Dragon Caves, Blaca Monastery, beach sculptures, and Bol Marina remain travelers’ favorite spots, and you must extract time to see some of these. After having a fun time in this old fisherman town, you will cruise towards Pucisca, where a farewell dinner will be presented to the guests with live entertainment on board.

Day – 8 (Split).

On the last day, you will depart to Split, served breakfast onboard, followed by the check-out formalities and transportation to the airport.

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