Croatia Sailing Split on Board Premium Plus Ship

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Discover sun-kissed beaches, delicious local cuisine, pebbled bays, medieval Dubrovnik, beautiful Korcula and other ports of call. Relax and unwind as we set off from the ancient port of Split on Croatia's Adriatic Coast with plenty of time to soak up the sun, swim and explore.

 
Tour Highlights
  • Split – Roam the medieval streets that lie within the walls of this ancient city
  • Dubrovnik – Discover a stunning city and the spectacular setting for 'Game of Thrones'
  • Korcula – Uncover this charming island your way and see the sights of Marco Polo's birthplace
  • Mljet Island – Explore the unforgettable natural beauty that lies within the national parks
  • Pakleni Islands – Swim in crystal clear waters and relax on the pristine beaches - a perfect place to relax
  • Hvar – Wander around the quaint harbour town and perhaps sample some fresh fish and fine wine
  • Loviste - Stroll around this picturesque seaside town with stunning coastal views
  • Brac - Soak up the rays on Zlatni Rat, one of the most famous beaches on the Adriatic coast

 

Itinerary

Day 1: Split
Saturday. Split to Makarska. Hello Croatia and welcome aboard! Located in the heart of Dalmatia, Split became a popular retirement destination in the 4th century for Roman emperors such as Diocletian. Today, it is renowned for its variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments among them the UNESCO listed Diocletian Palace. The first detailed tourist guide published in 1894, bears witness to the long tourist tradition in hospitable Split!

Don't miss the boat! Cruise departs from SPLIT HARBOUR ON SATURDAY AT 13:00. If you do require pre-tour accommodation, we are able to offer suggestion. From Split harbour sailing south to Makarska.
Overnight: Makarska - onboard | Lunch

Day 2: Mljet
Makarska - Loviste - Mljet. Cast your 21st century worries adrift and get on with the business of sheer relaxation and soaking up the sun. Every day there are opportunities to swim and snorkel direct from the boat or from the sandy white beaches as our boat moors in sheltered bays and coves.

In port at day's end, head down the gang plank and away to a local restaurant or café. The freshness and variety of Croatian food is typical of Mediterranean cuisine. Seafood has a prominent place, as do fresh vegetables, cheeses and breads. Olives and grapes have been cultivated here since pre-Christian times.

Today we sail to Loviste, a delightful fishing village and harbour on the north west tip of the Peljesac Peninsula. Along the harbour fleets of local fishing boats unload their daily catch and village woman vie to sell locally grown almonds, olives and figs. With lunch onboard, we continue to the verdant green island of Mljet. Half the island is National Park and stunningly beautiful with thick green forests of Aleppo pine encircling the two inland salt water lakes. The lakes, Malo Jezero (big lake) and Veliko Jezero (small lake), are interlinked and connect to the sea by a shallow tidal canal. In the middle of Veliko Jezero is the picturesque island of Saint Mary, home to a small 12th century Benedictine monastery; well worth the visit. The island is easy to navigate and it is possible to hire bicycles, motorized scooters, buggies and open top cars from the harbour. At dinner time try one of the many seafood kavarnas (taverns) along the waterfront
Overnight: Mljet - onboard | Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3: Dubrovnik
Mljet - Dubrovnik. Arriving into Dubrovnik, spend the day exploring the old town. Much of the history of Dubrovnik can be characterised by its intact city walls, which run uninterrupted for 1940 metres encircling the city. This complex structure, one of the most beautiful and strongest fort systems in the Europe, is the main attraction to the city's visitors. Five towers inbuilt along the city wall offer unforgettable views of the city, and out to sea warding off by gone invaders. The old stone city is a labyrinth of criss-crossed cobbled streets and lanes. With a thousand and one taverns serving up cold beer and Mediterranean food, numerous souvenir and gift shops, many days can be spent inside the city walls.
Overnight: Dubrovnik - onboard | Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4: Sipan Island
Dubrovnik - Sipan Island/Trstenik. This afternoon we set sail for Sipan Island or Trstenik. Trstenik is a pretty harbour town, located on the north eastern tip of the Peljesac Peninsula. The quaint fishing village boasts beautiful unspoiled coves and beaches, fresh water springs and many restaurants and bars along the harbour side strip. Sipan Island is historically interesting. During the 15th century it was a chic summer getaway for the very best Dubrovnik families, many of whom built palaces on the island. Sipan's beaches are never overcrowded so you'll have no trouble finding a pleasant place to leap into the clear sea. Again, there are plenty of waterfront restaurants dishing up all seafood imaginable; the only problem you’ll have is deciding which one to choose.
Overnight: Sipan/Trstenik - onboard | Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5: Korcula
Sipan Island/Trstenik - Korcula. Korcula is one of the most charming and romantic islands of the 1000 or so off the Adriatic coast. Korcula old town is set in a mini fortress and for many people, brings to mind 'Dubrovnik'. The distinctive white limestone which was used to build both towns originates from Vrnik, a tiny island just off Korcula. Ancient medieval walls surround hidden treasures; you will find architectural delights, including Renaissance palaces, cathedrals, museums and plenty more gems tucked away in its network of old cobbled streets. According to local legend, the famous world explorer, Marco Polo was born here in 1254 and you can even climb the tower which was said to be his home.
Overnight: Korcula - onboard | Breakfast, Lunch

Day 6: Pakleni Islands and Hvar
Korcula - Pakleni Islands - Hvar. Today we cruise the Pakleni islands and onward to Hvar. The tiny archipelago (of about twenty islets) extend along the south side of Hvar. The islands covered in pine trees are known to local fisherman for 'paklina' (melted pine resin) used for ‘water proofing’ boat decking the islands also offer crystal clear waters and secluded beaches.

After lunch on board we sail onward to Hvar. Hvar is an island of sunshine and crickets, lavender, sage, rosemary and wine. Take a walk through the harbour town and be sure to sample some of the local wines and spirits, as well as fish and crustaceans, fished by Hvar fishermen.
Overnight: Hvar - onboard | Breakfast, Lunch

Day 7: Brac - Hvar - Brac - Split.Cruise to the island of Brac, for swimming at Zlatni Rat near the town of Bol. There is also time to explore the town before lunch on board and return to Split for a free afternoon and evening to explore the city your way.

Overnight: Split - onboard | Breakfast, Lunch

Day 8: Split
Saturday - Split. Your perfect week of sailing concludes after breakfast

includes:

  • 7 nights accommodation aboard a 'Premium Plus' Ship - spacious A/C en-suite cabins with double or twin beds
  • Continental breakfast daily and 7 (3-course) lunches
  • 7 days cruising the Dalmatian Coast in the Adriatic Sea
  • Opportunities to swim, snorkel, soak up the sun, hike and bike ride
  • Visit Split, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Korcula and Hvar

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Set Departure dates:

  • 14, 21 & 28 June 2025
  • 12, 19 & 26 July 2025
  • 02, 09, 16, 23 & 30 August 2025
  • 13 & 20 September 2025

excludes:

  • International flights
  • Visa cost
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Transfers to and from the port
  • Meals and drinks not specified
  • Port tax of EUR 60 per traveller, to be paid upon check-in, in cash. Entrance fees to national parks, budget approx EUR 10-35 per traveller
  • Tip for your crew. We recommend you allow EUR 5-10 per day, per traveller. Tipping is an entirely personal gesture

  • International flights
  • Visa cost
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Transfers to and from the port
  • Meals and drinks not specified
  • Port tax of EUR 60 per traveller, to be paid upon check-in, in cash. Entrance fees to national parks, budget approx EUR 10-35 per traveller
  • Tip for your crew. We recommend you allow EUR 5-10 per day, per traveller. Tipping is an entirely personal gesture

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  • prices from:
    R 35479 pps
  • flights:
    Not Included
  • travel from:
    Sat, Jun 14, 2025
  • to:
    Sat, Sep 20, 2025
  • book before:
    Sat, May 31, 2025

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about Split

Split is Croatia's second-largest city, situated on a peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. It's known for its Roman roots, particularly Diocletian's Palace, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major attraction. Split is also a vibrant port city with a lively waterfront, beautiful beaches, and a bustling nightlife, making it a popular destination for both history buffs and those seeking a coastal getaway.

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