Cruise KL8 - Adriatic explorer (one way)

Dubrovnik - Slano - Korcula - Split - Sibenik - Zadar - Rab - Opatija

Cruising with vintage sailing ships along the magnificent Adriatic on the route:

7 nights/ 8 days with half board (continental breakfast & 3 course lunch)

Itinerary

Departure from Opatija

Departures on request

Cruising with vintage sailing ships along the magnificent Adriatic on the route:

Saturday    OPATIJA – KRK ISLAND

Departure at 13:00h. Lunch on board followed by a swim stop in the crystal clear sea on route to Krk island - the largest of the Croatian islands. Krk has immense variety in its villages large and small, gentle green promenades bare rocky wilderness, tiny islands and hundreds of hidden bays and beaches. Evening at leisure to enjoy numerous cafes and restaurants alongside the waterfront. Overnight in town of Krk.

Sunday        KRK ISLAND – RAB ISLAND

After breakfast we cruise towards Rab island known as the “island of love”. Sightseeing of town of Rab, which is encircled by medieval walls, Romanesque church towers, churches and palaces, stone streets and ancient facades. Enjoy the “gallery” on the streets and squares where many painters and artists exhibit their works. If the time allows walk up to Kamenjak hill to enjoy the magnificent sunset. Overnight in town of Rab.

Monday       RAB ISLAND – ZADAR

Morning cruise from Rab along the Pag island with a swim stop on the tiny MAUN island when cruising towards Zadar. Enjoy guided tour of the city, which was the metropolis of Dalmatia for centuries, and today the centre of the region, Zadar is rich monumental heritage of world importance visible at every step. Here you can see The Roman forum dated to the 1st century AD, the church of St. Donatus dated to the 9th century AD – the most famous Medieval basilica and the symbol of the city, the mighty city walls with representative Port and Land gates from the 16th century AD, and numerous palaces, villas. The town is full of great restaurants packed in the centre. Of special interest are the famous Zadar Sea Organs, one of a kind in the world and “The Greeting to the Sun” installation. Overnight in Zadar.

Tuesday      ZADAR – ŠIBENIK

Early morning, we continue our cruise to the old Croatian town of Šibenik, situated at almost the central part of Croatian Adriatic coast. The city abounds in historical and cultural monuments, and the most important one being the Cathedral of St. James, listed on the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage. Overnight in the port of Šibenik.

Wednesday     ŠIBENIK – SPLIT

From Šibenik we continue our cruise down to Split, the capital of the region of Dalmatia and the second largest city in Croatia.  Split is a city under UNESCO protection, and its historical richness and beauty does not belong only to people who live near its walls, but are offered for those who want to catch a piece of centuries-old beauty. Upon arrival, we recommend walking throughout the old city center, 1700 year old Diocletian's palace. Overnight in Split.

Thursday    SPLIT – KORČULA

Early in the morning we depart towards the Korcula island, the birthplace of famous explorer and adventurer Marco Polo. Surrounded by medieval walls, Korčula looks like a miniature Dubrovnik when approaching from the sea, and the city has more legends, tales and monuments than you will find anywhere else. Today, Korcula is the only place in the world where the Spanish medieval knight's game – Moreška is performed. A short visit to the town of Hvar on the island of Hvar or afternoon swim is planned before arrival where we recommend a walk through the streets of the old town built in the shape of a fish bone, in many konobas, taverns, restaurants, cocktail bars or night-club located on the city walls. Overnight in port.

Friday          KORČULA – DUBROVNIK

Morning cruise towards our final destination - a true pearl of Adriatic - Dubrovnik. After lunch,  discover this “paradise on Earth”, as the famous writer George Barnard Shaw described this city. Walk along Stradun – main town street and explore little side streets, climb up with the cable car to the Srđ  Hill – once a favourite promenade of Dubrovnik gentlemen, and today tourist spot where the Museum of the Patriotic war is situated. We recommend a walk along the  city walls with the stunning  views of the old town of Dubrovnik and the surrounding islands. Overnight in the harbor Gruž.

Saturday      DUBROVNIK

After breakfast you will say goodbye to the crew and your new friends with the hope of meeting again on one of the ships of Katarina line fleet!

Departures

Saturdays at 13h

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