Imagine cruising the breathtaking Dalmatian coast aboard the Adriatic King, your own private sanctuary at sea. With 18 beautifully appointed cabins, the Adriatic King offers the perfect balance of relaxed luxury, spacious comfort, and personalized service — an ideal way to explore Croatia’s sparkling coastline.
Each day brings new wonders: swimming in crystal-clear waters straight from the ship’s swim platform, soaking in the on-deck Jacuzzi under the sun or stars, and savoring fresh, local, sea-to-table cuisine crafted by a dedicated onboard crew. Whether you dream of wandering the ancient streets of Split, tracing history along Dubrovnik’s mighty walls, sipping wine on the island of Hvar, or marveling at hidden coves and charming villages, the Adriatic King is your gateway to it all.
The best part? You can reserve your own beautifully appointed cabin and share the experience with like-minded travelers, while still enjoying an intimate and uncrowded atmosphere. Whether you’re strolling through historic cities, relaxing at spectacular swim stops, or dining under the stars, the Adriatic King offers the perfect blend of freedom and curated adventure.
This isn’t just another trip. It’s a seamless, immersive journey curated by experts who call Croatia home — crafted to surprise, delight, and stay with you long after the voyage ends.
If you’re ready to turn your dream Adriatic escape into reality, I would be honored to help bring it to life.
Let’s start planning your extraordinary voyage aboard the Adriatic King.
Terri Rindermann
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Settle in for an eight-day journey through the heart of the Dalmatian Coast—where medieval port towns, emerald swim coves, and UNESCO treasures unfold at an unhurried pace. From Dubrovnik to Trogir, Adriatic King pairs scenic cruising with guided walking tours, time ashore to explore independently, and relaxed onboard moments between islands.
Below is the day-by-day itinerary, including overnights, key experiences, and what’s included with each day’s meals.
(B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, WD = Welcome Dinner, CD = Captain’s Dinner).

Day 1 – Sunday – Dubrovnik -> Mljet bay (Anchor night)
This morning, after breakfast, you will take a coach transfer to the Old town and in the company of our licensed guide, you will have the opportunity to explore Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic, UNESCO’s World Heritage site since 1979.
After a guided city tour, a return coach transfer to the port of Gruž will be organized for you at the scheduled time. Upon returning to the port, we board the ship and leave Dubrovnik and head to the Island of Mljet, as a light lunch is served onboard.
We will anchor in a peaceful bay and enjoy the evening and night of swimming and relaxing. The crew introduction and welcome speech will take place before the welcome dinner.
(B, L, WD)

Day 2 – Monday – Mljet -> Korčula
Morning departure and cruise towards the island of Mljet. Upon arrival, you will visit the National Park, well-known for its versatile eco-system and two salt lakes (“Veliko jezero”- Big Lake and “Malo jezero”- Small Lake), as well as for the Benedictine Monastery from the 12th century located on the St Mary’s Islet. After a relaxing stroll in the park and around its lakes, you’ll return to the boat where your lunch will be served.
We leave Pomena at the time of lunch and cruise to the Island of Korčula. The city of Korčula is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the Mediterranean, thought to be the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo.
After arriving in Korčula in the afternoon, you will join our guide for a walking tour of Korčula. After the walking tour, enjoy your free evening to try out some homemade food in one of many restaurants.
Overnight in Korčula.
(B, L)

Day 3 – Tuesday – Korčula -> Blue Cave -> Island of Vis (Anchor night)
In the morning, we set sail towards the island of Biševo and its famous Blue Cave. This mesmerizing natural attraction is breathtaking with its game of sunlight which creates a wonderful reflection from its white floor and bathes the cave in aquamarine light. The Blue Cave can only be approached by boat and sometimes it can happen that due to winds, waves, and currents, the access to the cave is not possible. We can only know about the sea conditions and the possibility of entrance on the exact same morning of the visit.
In the afternoon, we will anchor in the pristine waters of Vis, the most preserved island in the Adriatic, and enjoy another afternoon and evening of relaxation and swimming. In the evening, we dress in our best white outfit, and join the Captain for a dinner, followed by an evening of music, song and dance.
(B, L, CD)

Day 4 – Wednesday – Vis -> Hvar
We leave Korčula in the morning and, following breakfast, a relaxing swim stop and lunch ensue, and then we continue our navigation towards the Island of Hvar.
Upon arrival in Hvar, join our guided city tour, find out about its rich history and beautiful architecture, and important landmarks like Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Theatre which is one of the oldest in Europe dating back from 1612, Spanish Fortress, and more. Later on, you can explore the town on your own and check what its nightlife has to offer.
Overnight in Hvar.
(B, L)
Day 5 – Thursday – Hvar -> Bol -> Makarska
In the morning, we leave Hvar and head to the island of Brač, to picturesque town of Bol which is famous for its Golden Cape, the 530 m long golden pebble beach, unique since it changes its shape and position depending on the winds and currents. You will have time to walk around this small town, have a coffee or simply to go swimming.
During the lunch, we continue sailing along the beautiful coast, towards the town of Makarska, the crown Jewel of Makarska Riviera. After a long swim stop, we arrive at the town, filled to the brim with nightlife and dinner options, as well as miles and miles of beautiful beaches, in the shade of the imposing Mount. Biokovo.
Overnight in Makarska.
(B, L)

Day 6 – Friday – Makarska -> Split
In the morning, we leave Makarska and head to our next stop, the city of Split, another UNESCO World Heritage site.
If the weather permits, we will have a swim stop along the way.
Lunch on board.
We arrive in Split in the afternoon. In the afternoon, you will get the opportunity to stroll through the streets of this wonderful Mediterranean town in the company of our guide. Split is the second-largest Croatian town, best known for its glorious palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian, which has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979.
After the city tour, you will have free time to explore the town at your own pace or have dinner in one of the numerous restaurants.
Overnight in Split.
(B, L)

Day 7 – Saturday | Split – Trogir
On the last day of our navigation, we set sail towards our last stop, the city of Trogir.
A swim stop along the way. Lunch on board.
In the afternoon, you will join our guide for a walking tour of Trogir, whose rich history, influenced by many people (Greeks, Romans, Venetians), is visible at every step along its beautiful, narrow, cobbled streets. You will admire the architecture of Trogir’s most imposing monument, the Cathedral of St Lawrence, built in Romanesque-Gothic style.
After the city tour, you will have free time to explore Trogir at your own pace.
Overnight in Trogir.
(B, L)

Day 8 – Sunday – Trogir Disembarkation
After breakfast, it’s time to disembark.
(B)
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, WD = Welcome Dinner, CD = Captain’s Dinner
To further personalize your journey aboard Adriatic King, we’re pleased to offer a curated selection of optional shore excursions designed to complement your time along Croatia’s most iconic coastline. These experiences offer the freedom to lean into history, scenery, and local flavor—or keep things effortless with simple, round-trip transportation—so each port day reflects your own travel style and pace.
From Dubrovnik’s unforgettable viewpoints (including the Cable Car) and atmospheric Old Town storytelling (yes—even a Game of Thrones walking tour), to a Mali Ston oyster tasting departing from Slano, the menu is built for meaningful moments ashore. Further along the islands, you can explore Korčula through its culinary and craft traditions and savor a classic Dalmatian evening with a Peka Dinner at Hora Estate on Hvar. On the mainland, step into ancient Croatia with Split’s Salona & Klis experience, or choose a more off-the-beaten-path story on Vis with a Military Tour through tunnels, fortifications, and panoramic lookouts.
Below, you’ll find detailed descriptions and pricing for each available option. Participation is entirely optional, and advance reservations are recommended to ensure availability (some experiences have minimum guest counts). We invite you to review the offerings and select the excursions that best enhance your Adriatic itinerary.
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Offer 1 – $46 per person White wine – Cuvee blanc Antuović Red wine – Plavac mali Boris Violić Rose wine – Matuško Olive oil, bread
Offer 2 – $58 per person White wine – Bakus silver line (Korkyra Cuvee) Red wine – Plavac Rose wine – Boris Violić Olive oil, bread, cheese
Offer 3 – $69 per person White wine – Pošip Čara Red wine – Plavac mali Kiridžija Rose wine – Antunović Olive oil, bread, two kinds of cheese, prosciutto
Note: The indicated Quantities refer to a glass (0.15 l)
Price per person: $53
(including bus, cable car tickets and guide) net/non-commissionable
You’d be taken from the ship by coach to the cable car and you’d go up with a guide, have some free time to experience the view with the guide interpreting the sights and the nearby fortress Imperial. After that, you’d take the cable car down to the Old town and have a guided tour of Dubrovnik proper.
Price per person: $55 (including guide and entrance to the Fort of Lovrjenac / Red Keep)
Minimum: 10 pax
Duration: approximately 2-2.5 hours
This is the perfect tour for people passionate about GOT series. In the company of our guide, follow the path of your favourite characters, stroll the streets of Old City, and visit Pile Square. This tour will lead you through the locations of filming of some epic scenes like Slaying of King Robert’s bastards, Jaime’s return to King’s Landing, Walk of Shame and many others. You will visit the Red Keep, see the places where the Battle of Blackwater took place. Enjoy your visit to King’s Landing, the capital of The Seven Kingdoms!
| Number of participants* | 15–19 | 20–24 | 25–29 | 30+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price in USD per person | $109 | $98 | $93 | $89 |
*Minimum number of participants: 15
Price Includes:
Duration of service: 1–1.5 hours
Korčula island is famous for its millennia-old tradition of winemaking. Unlike the rest of Dalmatia, which is known mostly for its red wine varieties, the Island of Korčula is renowned above all for the quality of its white wine made from its native grapevine varieties.
In the central region of the Island, Pošip and Rukatac varieties are cultivated, while in Lumbarda, on the eastern side of the island, Grk vineyards are located. Among the red wine varieties, the most popular one is Plavac Mali.
The wine of Korčula is celebrated for its excellent properties, complexity, accentuated varietal aroma, and high alcohol content, which reflects the Mediterranean sunshine, scents, and tastes. It is distinguished for its exceptionally low acidity—unusual among southern wine varieties—and this is why it is such a pleasure to taste it.
We offer a tasting in 1 of the 2 different wineries in this famous winemaking region:
Sabulum in the seaside village of Lumbarda
Price per person: $64
TASOVAC in the centrally located village of Žrnovo
Price per person: $64
Maximum group size: 24 pax
Durations: 2.5 hours or 4 hours
Price per person: $151 (2.5h)
Enjoy a scenic tour of Korčula Island featuring breathtaking views of the archipelago, rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards. You’ll visit the island’s largest vineyard of the indigenous GRK variety, see a World War II monument, and hear fascinating local stories. Along the way, enjoy cold refreshments and homemade herbal juice.
There’s time to relax with about an hour of swimming and sunbathing at the beach, with an optional stop at Restaurant Amore for coffee or a meal at your own expense.
The tour concludes at our family home, where you’ll be welcomed with a generous tasting of homemade products — wine, liqueurs, fresh bread, cakes, pancakes with house-made marmalades, and our signature dried tomato sauce made from traditional recipes. You’ll also have the option to visit the largest hunting room in Dalmatia and explore our underground cellar, where we produce our wines and other specialties.
The tour covers 37–42 km with three scenic stops for stories and photos. It is a relaxed sightseeing experience; unsafe or adrenaline-style driving is strictly prohibited.
Tours are subject to weather conditions.
Each buggy can accommodate 2 guests.
The driver needs to have a driving license for a car or a motorcycle
You must be serious and calm, without the influence of alcohol, drugs, etc.
The tour package includes:
Price per person: $112
Price includes: transfer, wine tasting, dinner at Hora estate (additional drinks are not included)
Peka (meat option):
Peka (fish option)
Pick up in Hvar, Transfer to Stari Grad plain, transfer back after the dinner/wine tasting experience
Minimum group size: 16 pax / Maximum group size: 36 pax
Duration: up to 2.5 hours
| Number of participants* | 16-20 | 21-30 | 31-36 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price in USD per person | $172 | $151 | $132 |
Step back in time in a 150-year-old authentic Dalmatian kitchen and discover the traditions that connect the island landscape to the table. Learn about indigenous ingredients that shaped the Mediterranean diet, now recognized by UNESCO, and explore the art of salting, drying, and marinating foods while tasting dried or marinated fish with homemade olives.
Discover the world of Dalmatian herbs and medicinal plants, traditional folk remedies, and the island’s wild edible plants — including one mentioned in Shakespeare’s King Lear. Relax with the scents of lavender and rosemary, learn about the healing power of St. John’s wort, and browse the herbarium.
End your visit with traditional island desserts like Starogrojski paprenjok and hrustula, and enjoy homemade sage, mint, and lavender syrups. Smell, taste, and experience the authentic flavors of Hvar.
Price includes the transfer and all the below-mentioned services during the tasting:
The experience includes
Welcome drink
Snack (light lunch)
Side dishes
Traditional Sweets
Minimum group size: 5 pax / Maximum group size: 15 pax
Duration: up to 4 hours
| Number of participants* | 5-7 | 8-12 | 13-15 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price in USD per person | $329 | $296 | $256 |
Easy-to-follow Cooking class, preparing local dish with home-made gnocchi & herbs from a local garden in an old, authentic kitchen.
The experience includes:
Price includes the transfer from Hvar to Vrisnik and back to Hvar (with minivan or minibus depending on the number of guests, cooking class as described above)
Price Per Person: $72 (24 person minimum)
This is a four-hour tour that takes you through the Roman ruins of Salona, one of the five largest cities in the Roman Empire. Once home to over 60,000 people, the ruins of Salona feature the remnants of the walls, episcopal center, theatre, and amphitheater, as well as one of the oldest preserved Christian cemeteries in the world.
Following Salona, the road takes us to Klis, a fortress first mentioned in the 9th century, although it has been proven that it existed at least 2 centuries before. Located on an important mountain pass, it protected the only existing road between Dalmatia and its hinterland. It gained prominence during the medieval wars between the Ottomans and Christian Europe. Today it stands as a monument to the conflicts of yore and offers a stunning view of the wider Split area.
Price includes:
Price per person $60 (24-person minimum)
A shorter version of the same experience, focusing only on the lost metropolis of Salona.
Price includes:
Price per person: $112
Duration: up to 3.5 hours
Vis Island holds many historical secrets, from the time of Diomedes to the more modern wars when Vis was marked by the English presence on the Adriatic Sea, at the times of being part of Francis Joseph’s empire, to becoming the base of commands of Tito and resistance partisans. Fortresses, military subways, and labyrinths of tunnels spread throughout the island.
But some of the most attractive sights are the military tunnels dug throughout the island after 1945, when it was a major military base for the Yugoslav army. There are over 30 different military objects scattered across the island. One of the most attractive is the missile base at Stupišće point near Komiža. It was a huge base for land-sea missiles with an impressive tunnel and bunker complex to be on alert in case of invasion.
Departing from Komiža or Vis, you will visit the Cape Stupišće, with its cannon battery and rocket base, as well as the Vela Glava military tunnel. Afterwards, we ascend to Hum, the highest peak on the Island, and enjoy the amazing views of the archipelago. You will also visit the cave where Tito, the marshal of the partisan forces, hid during his time on the island.
Included in the price: pick up in Vis or Komiža, history and adventure/ Off-road tour with Land Rover jeeps, helmet and lamps.
Notes: Please wear good shoes. The excursion is suitable for children above the age of 6 and people with limited mobility.
Price Includes:
Price Does Not Include:
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We look forward to serving you and making you feel like part of our family.
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