Description: DAY 1 • DUBROVNIK
From 11:00 AM EMBARKATION IN DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in the Croatian coast. In the middle ages the Republic of Dubrovnik was an important rival to Venice. Many buildings in the Old city center testify of this glorious past and to its Venetian influence. Today, Dubrovnik is also a very lively city, with many things to do, both during the day and night. The coast nearby offers all sorts of activities and the town has many restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Dubrovnik is a city rich with culture and history, so it is listed in UNESCO World Heritage. Dubrovnik has a rich cultural life that includes the Dubrovnik theatre, several cinemas as well as Dubrovnik Film Festival and Dubrovnik Summer Festival, held every year in July and August.
Overnight in Dubrovnik
DAY 2 • DUBROVNIK – SLANO
12:00 PM DEPARTURE FROM DUBROVNIK TO SLANO
01:30 PM ARRIVAL IN SLANO
Slano is a village in southern Croatia and a small harbor in the bay of the same name, located 27 km northwest of Dubrovnik. Farming, olive-growing, viniculture, fruit-growing, tobacco, herbs (sage, laurel, and woodworm), fishing and tourism are the main occupations.
Excursion: Dubrovnik city tour (in the morning)
Excursion: Ston walls sightseeing and gourmet (sea food) pleasure dinner
Overnight in SLANO
DAY 3 • SLANO – TRSTENIK – MLJET
08:00 AM DEPARTURE FROM SLANO TO TRSTENIK
10:30 AM ARRIVAL AT TRSTENIK
Trstenik is one of the oldest settlements on Peljesac, with beautiful natural bays and beaches, with clear blue sea that is surrounded by pine forests. It is a favored resort of many tourists who seek peace and quiet, beauty of nature and a typical Dalmatian atmosphere. Trstenik was founded as a wine export port. First houses were built farther from the coast for protection from pirates, and coastal settlement developed in the 19th century.
Excursion: Wine tasting in Grgic vinery
12:00 PM DEPARTURE FROM TRSTENIK TO MLJET (POMENA)
01:00 PM ARRIVAL IN POMENA ON MLJET
Island of Mljet is mentioned in the stories about Odyssey and St. Paul, as well as Benedictine monks and the Mediterranean Seal. Mljet is an elongated island, with an average width of 3 km and 37 km long. It is an island of great diversity and contrast. “Mljet” National Park covers the northwestern part with an area of 5.375 Ha of protected land and surrounding sea. This area was proclaimed the national park on the 11th November 1960 and represents the first institutionalized attempt to protect an original ecosystem in the Adriatic.
Excursion: NP Mljet sightseeing
Overnight in Pomena
DAY 4 • MLJET – BADIJA ISLAND - KORČULA
07:30 AM DEPARTURE FROM MLJET TO BADIJA ISLAND
09:00 AM ARRIVAL AT BADIJA ISLAND FOR SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
Badija is the largest island in archipelago Škoji, near Korčula island. The island is currently unpopulated. Franciscans from Bosnia came into possession of the island in the 15th century. They held it till the end of World War II where it was confiscated by the communist authorities. In the 2003, the island was turned back to Franciscans.
04:30 PM DEPARTURE FROM BADIJA ISLAND TO KORČULA
05:00 PM ARRIVAL IN KORČULA
A town that lies beside the sea on the north-east end of the island Korcula. The old medieval part of the city was built on a small oval peninsula, a Baroque suburb spreads under the old city walls, and newer town quarters stretch along the shore to the east and west of the old centre. Today the city has about 3,000 inhabitants. Local legend says that Marco Polo was born in Korcula town (don’t argue with a local on this point) and his house makes an interesting visit. The centre of the town is dominated by the splendid St. Mark’s Cathedral.
Excursion: Korcula city tour
Overnight in Korcula
DAY 5 • KORČULA – VELA LUKA
08:00 AM DEPARTURE FROM KORČULA TO VELA LUKA
11:00 AM ARRIVAL IN GRADINA BAY FOR SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
04:15 PM DEPARTURE FROM GRADINA BAY TO VELA LUKA
04:30 PM ARRIVAL IN VELA LUKA
In the western part of the island is Vela Luka town, situated in a deep and large bay, surrounded with many coves, whose shores are covered with vineyards, olive trees, figs and pine trees gently down towards the sea. With its 4500 inhabitants Vela Luka is the second largest town on the Adriatic islands, a safe anchorage and harbor for boaters.
The wide panoramic views, mild Mediterranean climate, clear waters, interesting and rich cultural heritage, various sports, recreational and entertainment facilities and warm-hearted and hospitable people make Vela Luka an attractive tourist destination. Vela Luka is also famous by production of olive oil, and almost every habitant produce of extra-virgin olive oil.
Excursion: Olive oil tasting in museum
Overnight in Vela Luka
DAY 6 • VELA LUKA – PAKLENI ISLANDS - HVAR
07:30 AM DEPARTURE FROM VELA LUKA TO HVAR
09:30 AM ARRIVAL AT PAKLENI ISLANDS FOR SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
The chain of islands is approximately 10 kilometres long, formed of limestone, with a very indented coastline and low pine forest with black pine, and aleppo pine. The highest point on the islands is 94 metres (308 ft). The islands are a popular destination for visitors with smaller craft, especially yachts, providing numerous peaceful coves for diving, underwater fishing, swimming and water sports.
04:45 PM DEPARTURE FROM PAKLENI ISLANDS TO HVAR
05:00 PM ARRIVAL IN HVAR
Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich culture and historical heritage. Its namederives from the Greek name (island and town), that stood where today Stari Grad stands -Pharos. Hvar became the island’s centre in the 13th century. Hvar gained glory and power during Middle Ages being an important port within the Venetian, naval empire. Today, it is the centre of the island’s tourism and one of the favorite destinations in the Dalmatian Riviera - a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.
Excursion: Lavender presentation and Hvar city tour
Overnight in Hvar
DAY 7 • HVAR – BRAČ – SPLIT
08:00 AM DEPARTURE FROM HVAR TO BRAČ
09:30 AM ARRIVAL IN THE BAY NEAR BRAČ FOR SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
03:00 PM DEPARTURE FROM THE BAY NEAR BRAČ TO SPLIT
04:00 PM ARRIVAL IN SPLIT
Split is the largest Dalmatian city, the second-largest urban centre in Croatia, and the -center of Split’s Dalmatian County.
Split is also one of the oldest cities in the area, and is traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old. Since 1979, the historic center of Split has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. It is the economic, administrative, educational and sport and tourist center of Split Dalmatian County traffic. It connects the Croatian islands, pearls of the Adriatic which are Hvar, Vis, Brač and Šolta. Many of Split’s historical and cultural buildings can be found within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace. In addition, numerous museums, the National Theatre, and old churches, plus other archeological sites in the Split region make it an important cultural attraction.
Excursion: Split city tour
Overnight in Split
DAY 8 • SPLIT
BREAKFAST AND DISEMBARKATION before 09.00 AM
Notes- EXCURSIONS PACKAGE INCLUDES FOLLOWING EXCURSIONS:
1. Dubrovnik city tour
2. Ston walls sightseeing and welcome dinner
Menu:
FRESH OYSTER FROM MALI STON , FISH PATE
SEAFOOD RISSOTO STON STYLE , BLACK CUTTLE FISH RISSOTO
GRILLED AMBERJACK (FISH ) SERVED WITH SEASONAL WEGETABLES
TRADICIONAL CREAM CARAMEL - CROATIAN : ROZATA
GLASS OF HOUSE WHITE WINE AND MINERAL WATER
3. Wine tasting in Grgic vinery
4. Korcula city tour
5. Visiting olive oil museum
6. Lavender presentation and Hvar city tour
7. Split city tour
RATES INCLUDE:
• Accommodation in a chosen category cabin
• Full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner)
• 7 days cruise on one way route Trogir - Dubrovnik
• 10 crew members
• Usage of the ship’s equipment
• Afternoon coffee/tea
• Fresh fruit all day long
• Towels change once a week
RATES DO NOT INCLUDE
• Beverages from the ship’s bar
• Transfer from and/or to the ship prior to embarkation and/or after disembarkation
• Tips, laundry, entrance to National Parks or any other items of personal nature
• Taxes and fees , € 20,00 per person, to be paid on board.
ITINERARY DEVIATIONS:
Every effort will be made to adhere to the itinerary as stated; however, due to the schedule changes beyond organizer’s control, we reserve the right, without prior notice, to change routing or alter shore excursions.
Adria travel reserves right to change the vessel provider in case that contracted services are not supplied according to previously agreed standards.