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Krk, Rab, Hvar and Korkula: the most beautiful Adriatic islands in 10 days

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

Singular vacations
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Main characteristics
Model of the boat: Yacht
Type: Yacht / Motor boat > 24 m
Number of cabins: 18
Maximum capacity: 36 travelers
Crew members: 8

Cabin

Double cabin - Large bed - Sun deck
Double cabin designed for a comfortable stay, with modern amenities.
Double cabin - Single beds - Upper deck
Double cabin with two convertible beds for a comfortable stay and modern amenities.
Double cabin - Queen bed - Panorama deck
Double cabin designed for a comfortable stay, with modern amenities.
Double cabin - Single beds - Upper deck
Comfort cabin with two convertible beds. It is located on the upper deck and has two portholes.
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

Zagreb Krk Island
Departure on scheduled flight. Arrival in Zagreb. Welcome at the airport and departure for a short... see+ guided tour of Croatia's capital (depending on flight times), which is also the country's largest city. Zagreb was founded around 1,000 years ago by the will of King Ladislas, just opposite the Gradec fortress, now the historic district of Old Zagreb. In addition to this well-preserved medieval heritage, the city boasts numerous religious and cultural buildings dating back to Austrian rule, revealing its roots in the cultural space of Mitteleuropa. After the visit, transfer to the island of Krk. Boarding and installation on board. Free exploration of Krk.
Dinner on board.
 
Activities: Includes: Guided tour of Zagreb, see+
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Krk Island Rab island Zadar
Morning sail to the island of Rab. Rab is an island with two faces: a rocky, desert-like expanse to... see+ the east and a landscape awash with vegetation, forests and scrubland to the west. The Romans nicknamed the eponymous town Felix Arba, "Happy Rab", and it's easy to see why. With its beaches, bays and fragrant, verdant ambience, Rab is destined for rest and pleasure. Its beauty and diverse tourist infrastructure make it one of the most visited islands in the Adriatic. Free time for a stroll through the town's narrow streets. In the afternoon, continue sailing to Zadar.
Full board.
 
Activities: Includes: Free exploration of Rab, see+
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Zadar Plitvice Sibenik
In Zadar, visit the old town with its National Square, the city's Renaissance hub. Then visit St.... see+ Anastasia Cathedral, a Byzantine church rebuilt in Romanesque style in the early 13th century. Visit the Church of Saint-Donat, a true Carolingian monument built in the shape of a rotunda. The tour ends with a walk along the fortifications, built mainly in the 16th century. Excursion to Plitvice Lakes National Park, with lunch on site. Inland, this is a particularly interesting site. This large park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, encompasses a succession of 16 lakes with a very special configuration. Each lake flows into the next via one or more waterfalls. In all, 92 waterfalls over a difference in altitude of 133 m! The water is incredibly clear, and swimming is prohibited to protect this magnificent site. Back to top. Naturally protected by its large bay and dominated by a fortress, Sibenik is home to a beautiful old town, brimming with churches, monasteries and palaces. The majestic Cathedral of St. James, considered the first Renaissance building outside Italy, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dinner on board.
 
Activities: Includes: Guided tour of Zadar, Excursion to Plitvice National Park, see+
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Dinner
Sibenik Trogir Split Trogir
Morning of sailing towards Trogir. Located 25 km north of Split, Trogir has preserved its medieval... see+ character, making it one of the most interesting towns on the Adriatic coast. Visit to the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, built in the 13th century. Walk through the narrow streets with exterior views of various monuments and palaces, as well as the Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas. Then drive to Split for a guided tour. In 295, Emperor Diocletian built his palace in a large bay not far from Salona, giving birth to the city of Split. At the end of the 7th century, John of Ravenna, Archbishop of Split, transformed Diocletian's mausoleum into a cathedral. After a long Venetian rule and the Napoleonic period, the city was annexed to the Habsburg Empire before joining the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918. Return on board at the port of Trogir at the end of the day. Full board. 
Activities: Includes: Guided tour of Trogir, Split guided tour, see+
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Trogir Mostar Trogir
Free day in Trogir or participation in the optional excursion. Full board.

OPTIONAL:
MOSTAR... see+ (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (full-day with lunch)
Price per person: €140 in 2025 and €150 in 2026
Departure by coach for an excursion to Mostar. Scarred by the war, Mostar is reborn since the reconstruction of the "Old Bridge". Built by the Turks more than 500 years ago, it is the symbol of the city. The Old Bridge area of the old city of Mostar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through the narrow streets, visit the Turkish house and the mosque. Lunch at a restaurant. Return to Trogir.
 
Activities: Optional services: Day trip to Mostar, see+
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Trogir Hvar Korcula
Discover Hvar. An important strategic and nautical center since Antiquity, the island enjoys a mild... see+ climate and lush natural surroundings. Take a guided tour of the town to soak up its gentle way of life and discover its historical heritage. Numerous Renaissance buildings can still be seen, and two strongholds frame the city: the French Fort Napoléon and the Venetian Fort Spagnola. The main square, the theater (Europe's first, built in 1612), the Franciscan monastery and St. Stephen's Cathedral are all remarkable sites, bearing witness to the island's rich history. In the afternoon, sail to Korcula. In the evening, stroll through the narrow streets of Korcula.
Full board.
 
Activities: Includes: Guided tour of Hvar, Free exploration of Korcula, see+
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Dinner
Korcula Šipan
Korcula, shaped like a fishbone, is one of the region's most important fortified sites. According... see+ to legend, it was founded in the 12th century BC by the Trojan hero Anténor. By the 13th century, life in the city was highly structured, and its constitution, dating from 1214, remained in force until the French occupied it under the First Empire. Korcula, known as Marco Polo's native island, owes its reputation to its stonemasons, who created the most beautiful and ambitious monument here, along with St. Mark's Cathedral, which contains a magnificent painting by Tintoretto. Sail to the island of Sipan, the largest of the Elaphite Islands. Free time to explore the island in the evening.
Full board on board.
 
Activities: Includes: Free exploration of Sipan, see+
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Lunch
Dinner
Šipan Dubrovnik
Morning sail to Dubrovnik. In the afternoon, guided tour of Dubrovnik's old town, including the... see+ Dominican Convent, combining Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque styles, the Rector's Palace, once the seat of the Republic of Dubrovnik, and the Baroque cathedral housing a polyptych by Titian, as well as gold and silver reliquaries.
Full board on board.
 
Activities: Includes: Guided tour of Dubrovnik, see+
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Lunch
Dinner
Dubrovnik
Ringed by high ramparts overlooking the Adriatic, Dubrovnik, the former Ragusa, is considered one... see+ of the jewels of world heritage. Founded by the Greeks of Epidaurus, it was populated by Slavic tribes from the 7th century 1 onwards, under the protection of Byzantium. In the 12th century, the city had a political organization led by an elected Rector and two councils. Gradually, it freed itself from the domination of Venice and proclaimed its Republic in 1358. For more than three centuries, the Republic of Dubrovnik reigned over Adriatic trade. Noble families and merchants built magnificent palaces, and the city enriched itself with churches and monasteries. In the 17th century, the city was destroyed by an exceptionally violent earthquake. Rebuilt in pure Baroque style, the city now offers numerous palaces, squares, churches, and patrician houses that contribute to its splendor. Day dedicated to the free discovery of Dubrovnik or participation in optional excursions.
Full board on board.
Optional:
Discovery of Montenegro (full day with lunch)
Price per person: €150 in 2025 and €160 in 2026
Departure by coach for a panoramic discovery of the Bay of Kotor. Stop in Perast. Located in the middle of a fjord, this village preserves some Baroque residences bearing witness to its rich past. The Church of St. Nicholas, built in a 17th-century Baroque style, has the highest bell tower in the Bay of Kotor. Boarding a private boat to discover the two islets located opposite: St. George Island, planted with cypresses surrounding the remains of a 12th-century Byzantine monastery, and Our Lady of the Rocks Island, born from a legend. The church is adorned with Baroque paintings by Tripo Kokolja, a famous Baroque painter originally from Perast. Then drive to Kotor, a small medieval town marked by Byzantine and Venetian influences, and whose region is a UNESCO cultural heritage site. St. Tryphon Cathedral is the finest example of Romanesque architecture on the Adriatic coast. Lunch at a restaurant and free time in Kotor. Return to Dubrovnik
 
Activities: Optional services: Montenegro Tour with Lunch, see+
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Dinner
Dubrovnik
Disembarkation and transfer to Dubrovnik airport. Flight to Dubrovnik on a scheduled flight.
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Dinner
The price includes
Onboard conferences
The services of a French-speaking cruise director and guide
French speaking guide
Carrying luggage on the boat
Flights Paris/Dubrovnik and Zagreb/Paris (or vice versa) on scheduled economy-class flights with or without stopovers (Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Transavia)
Air taxes (€120 in 2024 and €150 in 2025 to date) and port taxes (€70 to date), variable and subject to change
All transfers mentioned in the program
Drinks during meals on board: water 1/4 l wine, tea or coffee
Drinks with meals in town: 1 glass of wine, water, tea or coffee
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The price does not include
Travel insurance
Other beverages then the aforementioned
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Supplements for departure cities other than Paris (please contact us) - Compulsory
Customary tips for guides and drivers - Compulsory
Gratuities for on-board personnel (€10/day/person recommended) - Compulsory
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request
Activities and excursions on request see+

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