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Adriatic cruise : an exceptional encounter with nature and history

Looking for a vacation with a change of scenery, relaxation, exclusivity and a wealth of cultural visits, all while letting yourself be carried away?

A unique vacation
Who is the cabin cruise for?
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Main characteristics
Type of boat: yacht
Number of cabins: 99
Maximum capacity: 197 travelers
Crew members: 47

Cabs

Double Cabin - Cat A - Boat Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabins with windows. Premium location cabins.
Double Cabin - Cat B - Boat Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabins with windows. Cabins with an "intermediate" location.
Double Cabin - Cat C - Boat Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabins with windows. Cabins with standard pitch or slightly smaller.
Double Cabin - Cat A - Lower Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Cabins with portholes. Premium location cabins.
NB: The photos, information and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The indicated itinerary and program may be modified without prior notice, depending on the weather conditions or for technical reasons (decision of the captain). Sailing times may vary depending on sea and weather conditions.

Sailing itineraries

Dubrovnik
Boarding at 6pm. Introduction to the crew and welcome cocktail. Dinner on board. Free evening in... see+ Dubrovnik. 
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Dubrovnik Mljet
Known as "the pearl of the Adriatic", the city stretches out facing the sea, at the foot of a... see+ jagged limestone mountain range. The ancient city of Ragusa is renowned for its medieval ramparts and numerous pre-Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings.
In the morning, optional authentic excursion/experience: guided city tour of Dubrovnik. On a peninsula on the Dalmatian coast, Dubrovnik is a priceless pearl on the southern shores of the Adriatic Sea. You'll discover a place of breathtaking natural beauty and rich historical heritage.
In the afternoon, we suggest a walk along the ramparts. These walls, which completely enclose the old town, are 2 km long and up to 25 m high. From the ramparts, you'll have a wonderful view of the old town.
Return on board and set sail for the island of Mljet. Night sailing.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Dubrovnik, see+
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Mljet Korcula
Early morning arrival near the island of Mljet.
Optional authentic excursion/experience: visit to... see+ Mljet National Park. Disembark by rowboat for the nature park on the island of Mjlet, considered a small paradise because of its monastery on an islet in the middle of a salt lake. After a walk through the park, a local boat will take you to the monastery, where you'll enjoy some free time.
Return to the boat and set sail for Korcula. In the afternoon, optional excursions:
Authentic: guided tour of Korcula. You'll discover this town exclusively on foot, and visit St. Mark's Cathedral, proof of the skill of the stonemasons and the talent of the sculptors of the time. Note its sumptuous portal flanked by two lions, the work of Milanese sculptor Bonino, and in the bezel the evangelist St. Mark.
Experience: buggy safari. You'll travel along coastal roads, passing through the village of Lumbarda, with its many small vineyards from which Korcula's famous "grk" wine is made. This unique adventure will take you to magnificent viewpoints on the island of Korcula, from which you'll catch a glimpse of its turquoise coves.
Folklore evening. Overnight sailing to Sibenik.
 
Optional services: Guided Tour of Mljet, Korcula guided tour, see+
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Korcula Sibenik Krka Waterfalls
Morning arrival in Sibenik. In the afternoon, optional excursions:
Authentic: visit Sibenik and... see+ the Krka Falls. On this tour, you'll discover the cultural heritage and present-day life of the oldest Slavic city on the Adriatic. You'll visit its historic center, with its labyrinth of 15th and 16th-century streets. Then you're off to Krka Falls National Park. This is one of Croatia's most spectacular natural sites, with water cascading over 17 travertine banks in a short succession. Return to the boat.
Experience: Krka Falls hiking. An original way to discover the hidden face of this island. The Krka River has shaped the landscape and carved the karst plateau into a series of magnificent waterfalls. The last falls are the most impressive, reaching a height of 10m. They offer spectacular views.
Evening entertainment. Departure in the evening and navigation to Trogir.
 
Optional services: Visit Sibenik and Krka Falls, Krka Falls hiking, see+
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Krka Waterfalls Trogir Split
Early morning arrival in Trogir. Optional authentic excursion/experience: visit to Trogir. This is... see+ Dalmatia's most beautiful medieval town. Set on an islet, this captivating city leaves no one indifferent. Its splendid old town, with its cobbled streets lined with tall white stone houses, retains an atmosphere of another time. It boasts one of the jewels of Croatia's sacred heritage, its sumptuous Romanesque cathedral.
Return on board in the late morning. Sailing along the Dalmatian coast to Split.
In the afternoon, optional authentic excursion/experience: guided tour of Split. Croatia's second-largest city, Split is the heart of central Dalmatia. Split is first and foremost the palace that Diocletian had built away from the large city of Salona. A medieval settlement then surrounded the palace and grew around it. Return to the boat.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Trogir, Split guided tour, see+
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Split Hvar Vis
Sailing to Hvar. Optional excursions:
Authentic: guided tour of the town of Hvar. Hvar's landscape... see+ is reminiscent of Corsica. Between sea and mountains, this long island stretches from east to west. Its capital, Hvar, is nicknamed the Croatian Saint-Tropez and is situated around a small natural harbor. It is one of Dalmatia's most popular seaside resorts. Numerous monuments, including the cathedral, bear witness to a rich history influenced by Gothic and Renaissance art.
Experience a city walk through this picturesque town to the Spanish fortress. A spectacular view of the bay awaits you.
Sail back to Vis. In the afternoon, optional excursion:
Experience Vis by bike. The island of Vis is one of the best preserved of the Croatian islands. Long off-limits to tourists, it boasts beautiful pebbled coves and a stunning landscape. The absence of traffic makes it an ideal place for cycling. You'll discover the island at the pace of the villages that dot it here and there, the vast vineyards and picturesque Mediterranean houses.
In the late afternoon, sail to Kotor. Night sailing. Gala evening on board.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Hvar, City walks through Hvar, see+
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Vis Kotor Dubrovnik
Morning sailing in the mouths of Kotor. The sea penetrates for several kilometers, forming multiple... see+ bays with calm waters once criss-crossed by a powerful navy that made a number of ports rich. Abundant rainfall and a mild climate in this fjord-like bay explain the lush vegetation. Arrival in Kotor late morning
Optional authentic excursion / experience: visit to Kotor. The medieval city of Kotor in Montenegro has survived the vagaries of time and war for centuries. With its ramparts, Kotor reveals its port and white stone buildings set in a cirque of fjord-like limestone cliffs.
Sailing to Dubrovnik.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Kotor, see+
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Dubrovnik
Buffet breakfast on board. Disembarkation at 9am. End of our services.
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Dinner

Included

The price includes
Mineral water available
unlimited tea and coffee on board
Welcome cocktail
The gala evening
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
Folklore evening
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Port taxes
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
Refined French cuisine
WIFI
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Personal expenses
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Drinks on special menus
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Further information
Excursions must be added at least two weeks before the cruise departure date. Any changes made after the reservation has been confirmed will incur a €50 change fee per booking
The guides speak French and English
Languages spoken on board: French
Optional excursions are subject to availability and must be booked in advance before departure
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request
Activities and excursions on request see+

Activities

Ancient Ragusa belonged to Byzantium from the 7th to the 12th century before reaching its peak in the 15th century thanks to its maritime and cultural expansion.You will visit: the Dominican monastery (1225) with its Gothic cloister featuring trefoil windows,... see+ a peaceful garden of orange and palm trees, and its extraordinary museum of sacred art and valuable paintings, including Nikola Bozidarevic's triptych depicting Dubrovnik before the great earthquake of 1667; the Rector's Palace, once the seat of government, now transformed into a museum dedicated to Dubrovnik's glorious past, housed in superbly restored apartments (portraits, coats of arms, and coins are on display). You will also see the cathedral, whose treasure trove contains gold and silver reliquaries and paintings from Titian's workshop, Sponza Palace, and Onofrio's fountains.NOTESWear comfortable shoes.The order of visits may be changed. 
Not included $74 / pers.
Of all the islands in the Mediterranean, Mljet is the most attractive. Covered with forests 72% of the time, the island has retained its wild appearance. Traditional activities, such as oil and wine production, continue to this day. The island is a haven of... see+ peace which, according to legend, held Ulysses captive for seven years. After taking a walking trail, you will board the side of the boat that will take you to the 12th-century Benedictine monastery located in the middle of Veliko Jezero, a vast and picturesque salt lake in the heart of Mljet National Park. The monastery stands on a charming islet among Aleppo pines, surrounded by sandy beaches. The return journey is by boat and by foot along the same sailing itinerary. NOTES Good shoes for walking on foot are recommended. (Walking on dirt paths and cobbled streets: 30 minutes there and 30 minutes back.) The order of visits may be changed.  
Not included $78 / pers.
With a length of 47 km and a width of 6 to 8 km, Korcula is the sixth largest island in the Adriatic. You will visit Korcula on foot, a typical medieval Dalmatian town nestled between green hills and the azure sea. Your visit will begin with St. Mark's... see+ Cathedral (1420), a testament to the skill of the stonemasons and sculptors of the time. You will notice its sumptuous portal flanked by two lions, the work of the Milanese artist Bonino, and the evangelist St. Mark in the lunette. You will also discover the city museum, which houses ancient Greek artifacts. NOTES Comfortable shoes recommended, stairs! The order of visits may be changed. As most of the visits are done mainly on foot, on cobbled streets or dirt paths (national parks), good shoes are recommended.  
Not included $43 / pers.
Enjoy an off-road adventure on the island of Korcula, start your engines, and hold on to your hats! Breathe in life to the fullest in the hidden bays of Korcula during this exciting trip in a two-seater convertible buggy. Boat transfer to the village of... see+ Lumbarda. Pick up your buggies and set off on your buggy safari. Discover the interior of the island of Korcula. You'll be thrilled to drive through the island's wild landscapes and its typical vineyards and olive groves. Enjoy the magnificent landscapes covered with olive trees and vineyards as you explore the coastal roads around the villages of Zrnovo and Lumbarda, which offer magnificent views of the islands of Mljet and Lastovo. During the return transfer to the boat, you will be offered a tasting of local products. NOTES BRING APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT Bring good walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only. The driver of the buggy must have a driver's license and be at least 18 years old.  
Not included $147 / pers.
You will discover the cultural heritage of the oldest Slavic city on the Adriatic, Sibenik, ideally located on the side of the boat of a magnificent bay facing the Kornati islands. Explore the city by foot through its maze of 15th and 16th century streets. A... see+ visit to St. James' Cathedral (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), built entirely of stone between 1433 and 1477, is the highlight of any visit to Sibenik. The coach will then take you to Krka National Park: the Skrandinski Buk site is spectacular, with water cascading down 17 steps. The drop (46 m) is impressive, and the more peaceful banks are adorned with mills and wash houses. A walking path allows you to admire the falls close-hauled. Return transfer by coach to Sibenik. NOTES Good walking shoes recommended. There are many steps to reach the falls. The order of visits may be changed. As most of the visits are undertaken mainly on foot, on cobbled streets or dirt paths (national parks), good walking shoes are recommended.  
Not included $123 / pers.
Hike in Krka National Park along the waterfalls, descending the Krka River towards Skradin. (Duration: 4.5 hours, 8 km, elevation gain: 250 m). Bus transfer to the starting point of the hike. This is an opportunity to discover Krka National Park and its... see+ famous waterfalls. We take a route that winds its way along wooden footbridges, dirt paths, and stone paths. This path follows the formation of the waterfalls. During the first part of the hike, you will not see the waterfalls, which are famous for their extraordinary beauty. But then, as you round a bend in the path, you will be treated to a spectacular sight! The Krka waterfalls. The water cascades down several tiers, creating a thunderous sound. It's spectacular. The drop is impressive, and the more peaceful banks are adorned with mills and wash houses. A wooden deck allows you to get a little closer. Water flows from all sides, in small falls and large cascades. It's impressive. NOTES BRING APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT Bring good walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. The times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $116 / pers.
Built on an island that it covers, Trogir is a little gem with labyrinthine streets dotted with stairways and vaulted passageways. Its abundant Romanesque and Renaissance architecture has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. The historic district is... see+ separated from the mainland by a small channel. You will visit the Romanesque St. Lawrence Cathedral, whose interior contains remarkable features such as a Renaissance chapel and a beautiful pulpit. You will also see the 13th-century town hall and visit the old town, which preserves many intact monuments from its golden age (13th-15th centuries). NOTES Be sure to wear comfortable shoes. The order of visits may be changed. As most of the visits are undertaken mainly on foot, on cobbled streets or dirt paths (national parks), good shoes are recommended.  
Not included $28 / pers.
The city of Split, with its 140,000 inhabitants, is the largest in Dalmatia and a lively university and arts center. Split is, above all, home to Diocletian's Palace. It was here that Diocletian, a simple soldier who became emperor, chose to live out his... see+ days after his abdication in 305 AD. A guided city tour will take you to Trumbiceva Obala (Riva), a wide promenade overlooked by the southern facade of the palace. Here you will discover the relatively well-preserved Roman walls and the mausoleum, which was converted into a cathedral towards the end of the 7th century. You will see the peristyle, the Temple of Jupiter and St. Domnius Cathedral. NOTES Wear comfortable shoes (guided foot tour). The order of visits may be changed. As most of the visits are done mainly on foot, on cobbled streets or dirt roads (national parks), good shoes are recommended.  
Not included $32 / pers.
Hvar is one of the most beautiful islands in Dalmatia, covered with wildflowers, lavender, rosemary, and heather, and blessed with exceptional sunshine. You will visit the Franciscan monastery, whose refectory houses a beautiful collection of Venetian... see+ paintings, lace, coins, and rare books, and the Renaissance-style St. Stephen's Cathedral, which contains a monumental icon of the Virgin Mary. NOTES Please wear comfortable shoes (guided foot tour). The order of visits may be changed. As most of the visits are undertaken mainly on foot, on cobbled streets or dirt paths (national parks), good walking shoes are recommended.  
Not included $32 / pers.
Hvar is famous for its magnificent bay. This tour is the best way to discover the hidden corners of the town. The walk begins at the port of Hvar, where you will meet your guide. Take a stroll through this picturesque little town. Known as the "Croatian... see+ Saint-Tropez," it has retained its old-world charm. Suffice to say, this little white town is a delight to behold. Our hike will lower us to the Spanish fortress overlooking the town. A spectacular view of Hvar Bay awaits you. Return to the port. Enjoy some free time before returning to the boat.NOTESGood walking shoesTelescopic poles (optional)The order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only. 
Not included $35 / pers.
Meet your guide at the port of Vis and set off on a bike tour to discover the hidden side of the island. This former military base, long closed to tourism, has now become the most authentic island on the Adriatic coast. Ride through the island's small,... see+ traditional villages. Between Plisko Polje, Zuzec, Dracevo Polje, and Podspilje, you will admire the idyllic landscapes between the sea and the mountains. Return to the boat.NOTESSuitable footwear.Sportswear.The order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Please note: children are the responsibility of their parents and must be able to ride a bike independently (approx. 9.5 km, 200 m elevation gain).Helmets are provided during our bike tours. 
Not included $89 / pers.
Dead reckoning, it is estimated that Kotor accounts for close to 70% of Montenegro's historical and cultural monuments, which has earned it UNESCO protected heritage status. You will visitSt. Tryphon Cathedral, which houses the relics of St. Tryphon brought... see+ back from Asia Minor. Its magnificent façade is decorated with two interconnected Renaissance bell towers, which are unique in design on the coast. In the Grgurina Palace, you will visit the Maritime Museum, known for its collections of different types of boats, artistic paintings, weapons, national costumes, and furniture, all of which evoke the past grandeur and splendor of the navy and life in this region. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. As most of the visits are on foot, on cobbled streets or dirt paths (national parks), good shoes are recommended.  
Not included $27 / pers.

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