DAY 1 • SATURDAY SPLIT TO MAKARSKA
EMBARKATION IN SPLIT FROM 9:00 AM UNTIL 12:30 PM
01.00 PM DEPARTURE FROM SPLIT TO MAKARSKA
02.00 PM SWIMMING (near Makarska)
04.00 PM ARRIVAL IN MAKARSKA
Makarska is an attractive Croatian tourist centre of the Makarska Riviera, located in the heart of Dalmatia, well known for its natural and climatic characteristics, rich cultural and historical heritage and also for an heterogeneous tourist offer and kind hosts. There is no place in the whole Mediterranean area with such a wealthy and noticeable contrast of the sea and coastal area. Biokovo Mountain stands vertically above the whole town of Makarska and represents an unrepeatable combination of the sea, greenery and vertical stone cliffs. People from Makarska are known as good and kind hosts, the town itself is famous for its culture, sport and entertaining manifestations and is also well known as a popular centre. This implies that you will find great choices of traditional gastronomy, home-produced food and drinks served in restaurants and taverns that Makarska is famous for.
Optional: Excursion to SHELL MUSEUM
Overnight in Makarska
DAY 2 • SUNDAY MAKARSKA-LOVIŠĆE-KORČULA
07.00 AM DEPARTURE FROM MAKARSKA to LOVIŠĆE ON PENINSULA PELJEŠAC
10.00 AM ARRIVAL AT LOVIŠĆE; swimming and relaxation
Lovišće - small fishing village located at the top of Pelješac peninsula, opposite to the island of Hvar. 17 km down the road from Orebić. Lovišće was settled by Hvar fishermen’s in a bay sheltered from bad weather. Today Lovišće is a favourite destination of all tourists seeking a quiet vacation far from civilisation. Also, because of its natural protection Lovišće is a shelter for many sailing boats and yachts during the summer.
04.00 PM DEPARTURE FROM LOVIŠĆE
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 3 • MONDAY KORČULA – DBK
07.00 AM DEPARTURE FROM KORCULA TO DUBROVNIK
11.30 AM ARRIVAL AT ISLAND JAKLJAN; SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
02.00 PM DEPARTURE FROM JAKLJAN
04.00 PM ARRIVAL 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.
Excursion: Dubrovnik city tour
Overnight in Dubrovnik
DAY 4 • TUESDAY DUBROVNIK - SLANO
08.00 AM DEPARTURE FROM DUBROVNIK TO SLANO
10.00 AM STOPPING FOR SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
03.30 PM DEPARTURE FOR SLANO
04.00 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: Ston walls sightseeing and gourmet (sea food) pleasure dinner
Overnight in Slano
DAY 5 • WEDNESDAY SLANO – TRSTENIK - MLJET
07:30 AM DEPARTURE FROM SLANO TO TRSTENIK
11:00 AM ARRIVAL IN 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
12:30 PM DEPARTURE FROM TRSTENIK TO NP MLJET
2:00 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 6 • THURSDAY POMENA – HVAR
08.00 AM DEPARTURE FROM POMENA TO HVAR
01.00 PM PAKLENI ISLANDS SWIMMING
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 name derives 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 • FRIDAY HVAR – BRAČ – SPLIT
08.00 AM DEPARTURE FROM HVAR TO BRAČ
10.00 AM ARRIVAL ON THE ISLAND OF BRAČ FOR SWIMMING AND RELAXATION
14.00 PM DEPARTURE FROM BRAČ
15.30 PM ARRIVAL AT 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 • SATURDAY, SPLIT
BREAKFAST AND DISEMBARKATION before 09.00 AM