Why take a cruise in the Adriatic Sea?
An all-inclusive cruise in the Adriatic Sea is one of the best ways to discover the Italian and Croatian coasts and the treasures they have to offer, especially for families with children. Our Adriatic Sea cruise offers allow you to discover the iconic places of Croatia and Italy, and you can also take advantage of a standard sailing itinerary that includes departures from various ports in Italy and Croatia. It is a popular destination due to its natural beauty, historic cities and crystal-clear waters that are ideal for water sports. Choose our all-inclusive offers in the Adriatic Sea and let yourself be charmed by its splendid panoramas, while benefiting from full board and a flexible cruise duration to suit all travelers.
What do our cruises in the Adriatic Sea involve?
Our cruise packages in the Adriatic Sea
Our Adriatic Sea cruise packages are ideal for families with children, allowing you to discover many sites in a unique way in Italy and Croatia. By choosing our package, you will board a spacious catamaran or yacht with your own private cabin, while sharing the friendly atmosphere of the ship with other travelers. The professional and attentive crew will ensure that you have a pleasant stay, with regular departures from various ports along the Mediterranean. Depending on your preferences and budget, choose your sailing itinerary in the Adriatic Sea through the most beautiful Croatian islands, with standard or all-inclusive board options for a flexible length of stay.
What activities are offered on our cruises in the Adriatic Sea?
During the all-inclusive cruise, you will have the leisure to organize your days between visits to the islands, relaxation at the anchorage and nautical activities. You will have the opportunity to snorkel to explore the seabed populated by multicolored fish, to kayak or paddle along the rocky coasts, and to discover the cultural riches of the islands. This experience is suitable for everyone, including children, and offers departures from Italy, Croatia and other Mediterranean ports. Your sailing itinerary is carefully planned to offer you a full-board stay with all-inclusive offers, while maintaining high standards of comfort and service.
How much does a cruise on the Adriatic Sea cost?
The price of a cabin cruise with full board on the Adriatic Sea from the ports of Dubrovnik, Split or Zadar for 2 people for 8 days and nights varies according to the boat, the available travel period and the cabin options (standard or superior). Here is a dead reckoning of the prices for a sailing itinerary including Croatia, Italy and other emblematic destinations in the region.
High season July and August | May, June and September | April and October | |
Lower deck | 4,100 USD | 3,500 USD | 3,000 USD |
Upper/main deck | 4,700 USD | 4,100 USD | 3,500 USD |
- The price includes: full board and all-inclusive, accommodation in a double cabin with private bathroom, change of linen mid-week, olive oil and wine tasting on board, meals mentioned in the program, guided tours in English, a captain's dinner with live music on board, WIFI, daily cabin service.
- The price does not include: personalexpenses and tips, or meals not included in the program.
What are the must-sees to discover during a cruise in the Adriatic Sea?
- Dubrovnik: Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic", this is a medieval walled city full of fascinating historical sites. It is also an ideal port for a cruise departure, offering you a choice of sailing itineraries to explore with your children.
- Split: This coastal city is home to Diocletian's Palace. Explore its picturesque alleys and lively markets to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere before setting off to other ports with your children.
- Korcula: enchants visitors with its medieval architecture, lush vineyards and superb beaches. Cruises along its coast offer breathtaking views of this island and are ideal for family outings.
- Kornati Islands: a national park made up of 89 unspoiled islands, offering spectacular seascapes, secluded coves and exceptional marine biodiversity. It is a must for nature lovers, especially for cruise departures with children.
- Krka National Park: Discover the picturesque waterfalls of the Krka River, where you can swim in the crystal clear waters. Hiking trails and cruises offer an immersive experience in nature and are suitable for family outings with children.

When to sail on a cruise in the Adriatic Sea?
The Adriatic Sea enjoys the pleasant Mediterranean climate all year round, with almost permanent sunshine. For an all-inclusive cruise to Italy or Croatia, we recommend the periods from Easter to June, or between September and mid-November, to avoid the tourist crowds of the high season. July and August are the hottest months, ideal for enjoying the sun and outdoor activities with the children. To plan your trip as well as possible, remember to check the departure bases and whether the sailing itinerary is available, as well as the duration of the cruise.
Temperatures | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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Air min (°C) | 5° | 6° | 8° | 10° | 14° | 18° | 21° | 22° | 17° | 14° | 9° | 7° |
Air max (°C) | 12° | 13° | 15° | 17°C | 21°C | 25° | 29° | 29° | 25° | 21° | 15° | 12° |
Sea water (°C) | 14° | 14° | 14° | 15° | 18° | 22° | 24° | 25° | 23° | 21° | 18° | 15° |
Practical information for your cruise in the Adriatic Sea:
- In the waters of the Adriatic, where Italy, Croatia and Montenegro meet, tipping is common practice and it is recommended that you leave an appropriate amount for the staff at the side of the boat.
- The waters around the Adriatic Sea, especially close-hauled to Italy, are generally calm, offering a pleasant sailing experience. The starry nights add to the atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for families with children.
- The main languages spoken in the region areItalian, Croatian and Montenegrin. In tourist areas, English is generally widely understood and spoken.
- The currency used varies according to the countries visited.The USD is used in Italy, Montenegro and in some parts of Croatia, while the Croatian kuna is the official currency in Croatia.
- Respect the marine environment by not disposing of waste in the sea. Some areas of the Adriatic Sea are protected, so be sure to follow local rules regarding environmental protection.
How do I book a cruise in the Adriatic Sea?
To book your all-inclusive cruise in the Adriatic Sea, you can make a booking request from our website. Once we have received your request, an advisor will contact you by telephone to understand your plans (board, duration, budget and activities). They will then send you cruise suggestions by email. Once you have found the cruise you want, you can pay a deposit in your customer area to confirm the booking and secure the cabin.