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Sail Croatia In Style — A Curated Small-Ship Experience
Discover UNESCO towns, secret coves, iconic swim stops, and cultural immersion — all at an easy pace aboard the elegant Avantura.

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$X,XXX

per person

Dates

May 29 – Jun 5, 2027

Ship

Avantura

Route

Dubrovnik → Split

Cabins

Limited

Deposit

$1,500, Non-refundable

Croatia Cruise - 7/11/2027

Explore the Beauty of Croatia and Beyond aboard the Avantura

Imagine cruising the breathtaking Dalmatian coast aboard the Avantura, your own private sanctuary at sea. With fully renovated cabins, an expansive sundeck, and thoughtful onboard amenities, the Avantura offers the perfect balance of refined comfort, relaxed luxury, and personalized service — an inspired 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 as you sail past rugged islands and sunlit shores, 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 discovering hidden coves and charming villages, the Avantura 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 Avantura offers the perfect blend of freedom and curated adventure. And of course, you can look forward to Morning Stretch Classes with breathtaking views, Latin Dancing, Line Dancing and even a little Zumba. 

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.

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Brian Cole Miller
Daddy Cruises®
bmiller@cruiseplanners.com
614.799.1390

Meet the Avantura

More than a vessel, the Avantura is the heart of your Adriatic journey. Designed for intimate sailing along Croatia’s coast, this beautifully appointed small ship combines modern comfort with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels both refined and relaxed. From thoughtfully designed cabins to inviting shared spaces, every detail onboard is curated to enhance your experience—whether you’re at sea, anchored in a hidden cove, or docked just steps from historic old towns.

Below, you’ll get to know the Avantura more closely and discover what makes life onboard such a memorable part of the voyage.

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Croatian Cruise Itinerary | July 11–18, 2027

Your Adriatic Journey Begins

I’m delighted to introduce you to an unforgettable Adriatic journey—one that begins in the storied city of Dubrovnik and unfolds northward, island by island, to the historic heart of Zadar. This experience is more than a cruise; it’s a thoughtfully paced voyage that blends cultural immersion, natural beauty, and the effortless elegance of small-ship sailing along Croatia’s most captivating coastline.

Your journey opens in Dubrovnik, where medieval walls rise directly from the sea and centuries of history set a dramatic stage for what’s to come. After settling in and enjoying a Welcome Reception, you’ll begin exploring Croatia by sea—sailing to the walled town of Korčula, the lively island of Hvar, and the sunlit shores of Bol, home to the iconic Golden Horn beach.

As the voyage continues, you’ll discover the Roman legacy of Split, the timeless charm of Trogir, and the picturesque coastline of Primošten, where a festive Captain’s Dinner marks one of the journey’s highlights. A visit to Krka National Park reveals cascading waterfalls and pristine nature before arriving in Šibenik, crowned by its UNESCO-listed cathedral.

Your voyage concludes in Zadar, a city where ancient Roman ruins meet modern Adriatic life. From guided city walks and swim stops in crystalline coves to leisurely lunches on deck and atmospheric evenings in port, each day balances discovery with relaxation—crafted to flow naturally and beautifully from start to finish.

This itinerary is all about rhythm and balance: iconic highlights softened by hidden gems, guided experiences paired with unhurried moments, and enriching cultural encounters wrapped in the comfort of a small, attentive ship. It’s a refined and deeply rewarding way to experience Croatia—by sea, at just the right pace.

Let’s walk through your journey, day by day.

AVANTURA - ROUTE AST210 (DUBROVNIK – ZADAR)

8-days cruise: Dubrovnik, Korčula, Hvar, Bol, Split, Trogir, Primošten, Šibenik, Zadar

Day 1 | Saturday · July 10, 2027 | Welcome To Dubrovnik

Upon arrival in Dubrovnik, after you make your way through customs and luggage claim, look for your driver in the international arrivals area, this person will be holding the IWorld of Travel sign with our logo and your name on it. Then, you will depart in your private transportation to your hotel.

Simply put, Dubrovnik is captivating. And stunning. And awe-inducing. Add just about any superlative and it might fit with this southern Dalmatian Coast town of about 40,000 people. After all, there are few places on the planet where a walled medieval town meets the warm azure-colored sea. It’s no wonder this Croatian town has been the star of Hollywood films and TV shows, such as Game of Thrones.

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Hotel Dubrovnik Palace

Hotel Dubrovnik Palace nestles on the scenic seafront between a pine forest and the turquoise coastal waters of the lush Lapad peninsula. Just a few minutes drive northwest of medieval Dubrovnik Old Town, the stunning location offers phenomenal photo opportunities of the Elafiti Islands from every direction.

The contemporary luxury resort has direct access to a quiet and peaceful beach, two outdoor pools, plus a third indoor pool. Additionally, there is a PADI diving center, tennis court, and a leafy jogging path and walking routes through the picturesque woods that rise up Petka Hill behind the hotel.

Accommodations – Superior Double Room

The Superior Double Room offers a luxurious experience with stunning sea views and a private balcony. Guests can enjoy five-star comfort complemented by memorable interior design and first-class facilities featuring floor-to-ceiling windows. Amenities include air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms with exclusive BIOBAZA natural cosmetics, a flat-screen satellite TV, free wifi, a mini bar, and a safe. Additional services such as 24-hour room service, dry cleaning, and laundry are also available, along with bathrobes and slippers for added convenience.

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Overnight in Dubrovnik
Inclusions:
Breakfast, Private Transfer, Private Tour, Hotel

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Day 2 | Sunday · July 11, 2027 | Dubrovnik, Embarkation

Get settled in your cabin before attending a Welcome Reception followed by dinner this evening.

Overnight in Dubrovnik
Inclusions:
Transfer to Port, Welcome dinner, Cabin

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Day 3 | Monday · July 12, 2027 | Dubrovnik – Korčula

This morning, after breakfast, you will take a coach transfer to the Old Town and accompanied by our licenced guide you will have the opportunity to explore Dubrovnik, “Pearl of the Adriatic,” and a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979.

We make our way to town, and after a walking tour, which takes us through Stradun, the main street, as well as showcasing important monuments such as the Onofrio Fountain, the statue of Orlando, and the Church of St. Blaise.

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.

Overnight in Korčula
Inclusions:
Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Cabin

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Day 4 | Tuesday · July 13, 2027 | Korčula – Hvar

In the morning, stroll the beautiful, narrow streets of the city of Korčula with a licensed guide.

Korčula is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the Mediterranean and thought to be the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo.

After the walking tour you will return to the boat and sail towards the island of Hvar.

Lunch on board and swim stop along the way.

Upon arrival in Hvar, we will meet our guide for a city tour.

During our tour we will learn about Hvar’s rich history, beautiful architecture, and important landmarks like the Cathedral of St Stephen and the Theatre which is one of the oldest in Europe dating back to 1612.

Later, explore the town on your own and check out its

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Overnight in Hvar
Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Cabin

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Day 5 | Wednesday · July 14, 2027 | Hvar – Bol – Split

After breakfast, head to Bol on the island of Brač.

We will visit the 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 go swimming.

Enjoy lunch on board while we sail to Split.

We will arrive to Split 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 in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites since 1979.

After the city tour, you will have free time to explore the town at your own pace or have a dinner in one of the many restaurants.

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Overnight in Split
Inclusions:
Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Cabin

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Day 6 | Thursday · July 15, 2027 | Split – Trogir – Primošten

Our next stop this morning is Trogir where you will have free time to explore this beautiful city. 

Trogir’s rich history and Greek, Roman, and Venetian influences are visible on every single step of its beautiful, narrow, cobbled streets. Take a break and admire the architecture of Trogir’s most imposing monument, the Cathedral of St Lawrence, built in Romanesque-Gothic style.

Lunch on board and set sail towards Primošten with a swim stop along the way.

This evening is reserved for some fun on board with time to explore the town as well.

In the evening we put on our fanciest clothes and join the Captain for the world famous Adriatic King Captain’s dinner.

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Overnight In Primošten
Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Captain’s Dinner, Cabin

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Day 7 | Friday · July 16, 2027 | Primošten – Šibenik

After breakfast, transfer to Krka National Park, which is one of the most famous sights in Croatia and a true masterpiece of nature with its waterfalls and karstic beauty.

Krka National Park has a few great things going for it: it’s just a few minutes’ drive from the dazzling seaside town of Šibenik, making it very accessible; and it is overflowing with natural beauty.

The star of Krka is Slapovi Krke, a series of dramatic waterfalls that is guaranteed to awe any visitor. Each waterfall is different from the next. Skradinski Buk, for example, is crowned by windmills while the Roški Slap cascade is near some ancient Roman catacombs. Easy hiking trails are etched throughout the park, making for a pleasant stroll for people of all fitness levels.

The park itself runs along the Krka River for about 50 miles from the coast to inland. Besides the natural beauty of the place, don’t miss 14th-century Visovac Monastery, home to a marvelous collection of ancient books, located on an island on a particularly wide stretch of the Krka River.

After the visit, Enjoy lunch on board while you sail to Šibenik.

Enjoy your free time in Šibenik and stroll the streets of this magnificent coastal town, enjoy the view of its glorious Cathedral of St James, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Overnight In Šibenik

Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, National Park Tickets, Cabin

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Day 8 | Saturday · July 17, 2027 | Šibenik – Zadar

On our last day of navigation, we head to Zadar, our last stop.

We will have lunch on board with a swim stop along the way.

Upon arrival in Zadar, you will join our guide for a walking tour.

 

Enjoy a tour of the old town and admire some of Zadar’s famous sights like the Roman Forum from the 1st century BC, the Church of St Donatus, and the famous cathedral dedicated to St Anastasia, locally called St Stošija.

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Overnight In Zadar

Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Cabin

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Zadar a city next to the water

Day 9 | Sunday · July 18, 2027 | Disembarkation, Zadar

After breakfast, it’s time to disembark.

We hope you enjoyed your trip!

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfer to Airport

Pre-Trip Options

Enhance the journey with thoughtfully designed pre-cruise programs that allow travelers to arrive enriched, relaxed, and fully immersed before embarking in Trogir. These optional land extensions highlight the cultural heart and natural splendor of the region, creating a seamless and inspiring lead-in to the cruise experience. Whether you prefer a brief introduction or a deeper exploration, each option is crafted to complement the voyage that follows.

Below, you’ll find detailed day-by-day itineraries outlining each pre-trip choice, making it easy to select the journey that best fits your travel style, schedule, and appetite for discovery.

One-Night Pre-Trip (Split)
A relaxed and rewarding introduction to Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, featuring time to explore historic Split, including a guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace and free time to enjoy the city’s lively waterfront before continuing to Trogir for embarkation.

Short Itinerary (2 Nights)
A compact yet rewarding route through Zagreb, the cascading waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes National Park, and the historic coastal charm of Zadar—ideal for those seeking iconic sights in a shorter timeframe.

Longer Itinerary (4 Nights)
A Deep Dive in Slovenia & Croatia, designed for travelers who value deeper cultural context, varied landscapes, and a more immersive prelude to their cruise. Full details of this extended journey are outlined in the itinerary below.

Pre - Itinerary 1-Night July 11-12 - From $350

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Day 1 | Saturday · July 11th, 2026 | Split

Split, Croatia is a captivating blend of ancient history and vibrant seaside culture, making it one of the most popular destinations on the Adriatic coast. At the heart of the city lies Diocletian’s Palace, a remarkably preserved Roman structure that has evolved into a lively urban center filled with shops, cafes, and hidden courtyards.

Upon arrival, guests will be transferred to the elegant Cornaro Hotel, a contemporary luxury property ideally located just steps from the Old Town and the city’s main promenade. Perfectly positioned for exploration, the Cornaro offers refined comfort, modern design, and an excellent introduction to Split’s sophisticated coastal lifestyle.

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Cornaro Hotel

As a new urban lifestyle hotel in the city center, the Cornaro Hotel reflects a vibrant atmosphere and pulsing rhythm of the ancient city of Split.

Steps away from the imperial Diocletian’s Palace, the hotel is surrounded by many major attractions and plenty of shops, restaurants and bars, offering the perfect spot for the modern traveler or business guests to welcome their meetings.

It’s the combination of personal touch, attentive staff, exceptional location, and a property full of charm that creates an exquisite and authentic Cornaro experience based upon local traditions and hospitality.

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Wandering its narrow stone alleys feels like stepping back in time, with historic architecture seamlessly blending into modern life. The city’s bustling Riva promenade offers stunning sea views, perfect for a leisurely stroll, while the nearby Marjan Hill provides panoramic vistas and peaceful walking trails above the coastline.

Beyond its historic core, Split offers a dynamic mix of beaches, local markets, and Mediterranean cuisine. Visitors can soak up the sun at Bačvice Beach, sample fresh seafood at the local konobas (taverns), or take day trips to nearby islands like Hvar and Brač.

With its warm climate, friendly locals, and deep cultural roots, Split is both a gateway to Croatia’s Dalmatian coast and a memorable destination in its own right—ideal for history lovers, adventure seekers, and sun-chasers alike.

Overnight in Split
Inclusions:
Transfer from Split airport to the Hotel, Hotel room

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Day 2 | Sunday · July 12th, 2026 | Split

In the early afternoon, you will join our guide for a walking tour of Split. 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 Split.

After free time in Split, we continue by bus to Trogir to embark on your cruise.

Pre - Itinerary 2-Nights July 9-11 - From $830 (min 10 guests)

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Day 1 | Thursday · July 9, 2026 | Zagreb

You will arrive today and be greeted at Zagreb Airport by a person with an Iworld of Travel logo, who will escort you to your hotel, via private transfer.

 

Zagreb

The Croatian capital with about 800,000 denizens is an underappreciated southeastern European metropolis. It doesn’t pack the aesthetic punch of, say, Prague, Rome, or Paris. But what it lacks in glamor, it makes up for in different ways.

For example, while other European capitals might be swarming with tourists, Zagreb offers affordable hotels and restaurants, as well streets that are not swelling with the trappings of over-tourism. Gradec, or the “Upper Town,” is the medieval core of Zagreb, where cobblestone streets and lively pubs await. You can trudge up to Gradec or take one of the shortest (and cutest) funiculars in the world.

Not all the beer and/or rakia will help you pronounce nearby Tkalčićeva Street, but it’s a must-visit spot anyway. The long, winding pedestrian street is lined with lively outdoor bars and cafes, making for the perfect Zagreb bar crawl.

The city has a splendid and unique museum scene: the ever-intriguing Museum of Broken Relationships, the weirdly fun Hangover Museum, and the art-bedecked Mimara Museum, to name a few. Plus, Michelin has created a small constellation in the budding great restaurant scene here, sprinkling its stars and recommendations on eateries in the Croatian capital.

 

In the afternoon, enjoy a guided walking tour of Croatia’s elegant capital, exploring the historic Upper and Lower Towns.

Stroll through Ban Jelačić Square, the colorful Dolac Market, and the charming cobblestone streets leading to St. Mark’s Church with its iconic tiled roof. Learn about the city’s history and local life as you wander past cafés, parks, and graceful Austro-Hungarian architecture.

 

Hotel Dubrovnik (Zagreb)

Hotel Dubrovnik offers guests a remarkable blend of historical charm and modern luxury in the heart of Zagreb. Established in 1929, this distinguished hotel stands proudly on the main city square, making it an ideal base for both leisure and business travelers. Guests will find themselves surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of the city, with major attractions, delightful restaurants, and bustling shopping areas just steps away. The elegant classical décor throughout the property complements contemporary amenities, creating an inviting and comfortable environment.

With a variety of well-appointed rooms and suites, Hotel Dubrovnik caters to diverse needs, ensuring every guest enjoys a memorable stay. Many accommodations provide stunning views of the city, enhancing the overall experience. The hotel’s commitment to exceptional service is evident in its attention to detail, making it a top choice for those looking to immerse themselves in Zagreb’s rich culture while enjoying modern comforts.

Experience & Activities

Guests at Hotel Dubrovnik can indulge in a delightful culinary experience at the American Steakhouse & Grill, where a diverse menu features both Croatian and Italian specialties. The inviting atmosphere makes it an excellent spot for savoring delicious meals, whether dining in or enjoying the summer terrace. The Kavana Dubrovnik Lobby Bar serves as a perfect gathering place, offering a vibrant setting to relax with a drink while soaking in the lively ambiance of the main square.

For business travelers, the hotel boasts extensive meeting and conference facilities equipped with natural daylight, ensuring a productive environment. The business center and high-speed Wi-Fi cater to corporate needs, while the friendly staff is always on hand to assist with any requests. With such a range of activities and services available, guests are sure to find their stay both enjoyable and fulfilling.

 

Inclusions: Transfers, Zagreb Walking tour, The Hotel Dubrovnik room

 

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Day 2 | Friday · July 10, 2026 | Zagreb – Plitvice Lakes National Park

This morning, depart Zagreb and transfer to the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Non-Croatians might not realize that there are seven National Parks in this southeastern European nation. That’s because Plitvice Lakes National Park gets the lion’s share of attention, overshadowing all other natural wonders in the region.

And for good reason. Once you set your eyes on this UNESCO World Heritage site’s turquoise-hued lakes connected via emerald green streams and lovely waterfalls, all of which are surrounded by lush forests of beech, spruce, and fir trees, you’ll get it. And you’ll wonder what took you so long to get here.

There is virtually nothing like Plitvice, pronounced “Pleet-veetz-say.” And it’s no trick being played on your eyes, no real life version of an Instagram filter: these radiant hues are worth traveling for. They’re real and they’re spectacular.

Various trails in the park make for great hiking. There’s also an electric train that ferries visitors through the area.

Following the visit to the park, enjoy a delicious local lunch before starting out towards Zadar.

 

Zadar

This ancient northern Dalmatian Coast town was relatively off the radar to international tourists until a few years ago. That’s when budget airlines commenced pointing themselves to the city’s airport and travelers began gravitating here as an alternative to Croatia’s other, more touristy seaside towns.

And like a lot of those well-known places along the Dalmatian Coast, Zadar has an old limestone-clad swath of city that confidently juts out to the sea, its centuries-old buildings, churches and shiny stone streets, inviting the visitor to get lost for a few hours. In the far reaches of the Stari Grad, or Old Town, closest to the sea, take note of the unique Sea Organ, a device created by a local artist in which underground pipes interact with the crashing waves to create a harmonious sound with each swell.

Like a lot of the Dalmatian Coast, Zadar was part of the Venetian Empire for a while, so if you see a few winged lions etched into buildings or mentions of St. Mark, you’ll know the connection. The town is also sprinkled with Roman ruins here and there, as it could not escape coming under a different Italian-based empire a couple of millennia ago.

Today Zadar is a small, accessible, and welcoming town with some fine restaurants serving up inspired and creative takes on Dalmatian fare, as well as some ambient taverns churning out hearty seafood dishes.

 

Upon arrival, enjoy free time in the old town with its Roman ruins, Venetian heritage, and scenic seaside promenade.

Overnight in Zadar at Hotel Kolovare.

 

Hotel Kolovare

Hotel Kolovare stands as a modern oasis in the heart of Zadar, Croatia, where elegance meets tranquility. Nestled along the scenic lungomare seaside promenade, this hotel offers guests the perfect blend of comfort and cultural exploration, just a short walk from the vibrant old town and its ancient sights. With 191 beautifully appointed rooms and spacious apartments, each stay promises to be a delightful retreat, enhanced by contemporary design and thoughtful amenities.

Guests can immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of Hotel Kolovare, where relaxation and recreation await. The outdoor swimming pool, complete with a dedicated children’s area, invites families to unwind, while the nearby pebbly beach beckons sun-seekers. A variety of dining options, including a restaurant serving both national and international cuisine, further enriches the experience, making every moment spent at this hotel a memorable one.

Experience & Activities

At Hotel Kolovare, guests can indulge in a range of activities tailored to enhance their stay. The outdoor swimming pool is a highlight, providing a refreshing escape for guests of all ages, while the adjacent beach offers opportunities for sunbathing and leisurely strolls along the shore. For the active traveler, the hotel’s sports-recreation center features tennis courts, perfect for a friendly match or a rigorous workout.

Dining at the hotel is a culinary journey, with options that cater to diverse palates. Guests can savor breakfast buffets and exquisite meals at the on-site restaurant, or enjoy al fresco dining on the pool terrace during the summer months. Additionally, the hotel organizes excursion programs to nearby national parks, allowing guests to explore the natural beauty surrounding Zadar, making every visit an adventure.

 

Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Lunch in Plitvice, National Park Entry Tickets, Hotel Kolovare

 

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Day 3 | Saturday · July 11, 2026 | Zadar – Split

After breakfast, depart from Hotel Kolovare and travel along the Adriatic coastline to Split. Enjoy scenic views of the sea and islands along the way.

Upon arrival in Split, you will be dropped off at your pre-booked accommodation.

Pre - Itinerary 4-Nights July 7-11 - From $2,003 (min 10 guests)

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Day 1 | Tuesday · July 7, 2026 | Ljubljana

You will arrive today and be greeted at Ljubljana International Airport by a person with an Iworld of Travel logo, who will escort you to your hotel, via private transfer.

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Ljubljana

Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, is known for its vibrant culture and picturesque architecture. Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, this city offers stunning views and a rich history.

The Ljubljanica River flows through its heart, lined with cafes and shops that create a lively atmosphere.

Key attractions include the iconic Ljubljana Castle, the unique Dragon Bridge, and the bustling Central Market. With its green spaces and pedestrian-friendly streets, Ljubljana is perfect for leisurely exploration.

This city seamlessly blends modernity with tradition, making it a must-visit destination in Europe.

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In the afternoon, set out on a guided walking tour of Ljubljana’s charming city centre, discovering its picturesque squares, bridges, and vibrant riverside atmosphere.

Stroll through the old town and soak in the relaxed local vibe as you learn about the city’s history and culture.

Afterwards return to your hotel, or stay exploring the city on your own.

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Grand Plaza Hotel

Grand Plaza Hotel in Kongresni Center Ljubljana 5* Superior is located in the heart of Ljubljana, overlooking the Ljubljana castle and offering immense comfort of accommodation. The hotel is equipped with eight congress halls with an abundance of natural light that can accommodate up to 1.000 guests.

At the Grand Plaza guests can experience excellent cuisine at the hotel restaurant, while at the lobby bar, they can enjoy a variety of coffee and tea selections, classic cocktails, local beer and regional wines.

Experience & Activities

Enjoy all the advantages offered by Grand Plaza Hotel Ljubljana. Three hundred and fifty-five rooms (23-78 m2) are furnished in soft colours, with contemporary furniture and panoramic windows, from which you can admire Ljubljana’s main attractions and rest your eyes on distant mountains. All of the rooms are equipped with a minibar, coffee machine, water heater, iron and ironing board, which ensures you with everything for a comfortable stay.

Whether you want to relax after a stressful week or get the workout done before a new day starts, our modern fitness opens its doors daily for all our hotel guests.

We offer a fitness area with a wide choice of cardio and weight workout machines.

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Inclusions: Transfer, Ljubljana Walking Tour, Grand Hotel Plaza Ljubljana room

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Day 2 | Wednesday · July 8, 2026 | Ljubljana – Bled Castle and Lake

This morning, depart from Ljubljana and transfer to the beautiful Lake Bled, where you will enjoy a ride on a traditional pletna boat to the island.

Afterwards, visit the medieval Bled Castle, perched high above the lake, and take time to enjoy the breathtaking views with tasting of cream cake.

Afterwards, continue to the world-famous Postojna Cave for a guided tour of its impressive underground chambers and rock formations.

Enjoy this spectacular karst cave system, known for its vast chambers, stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and underground train ride, offers a magical glimpse into Slovenia’s natural wonders. Enjoy a guided tour that reveals fascinating geological formations and the mysterious ecosystem of the cave.

In the late afternoon, make your way to your hotel near the cave.

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Hotel Jama

The hotel first opened its door to guests in 1971, quickly becoming one of the best hotels in the region owing to its one-of-a-kind location and modern design. In 2020, the iconic Hotel Jama finally underwent complete renovation and today it boasts top-of-the-line facilities and furnishings characterised by modern design and a touch of traditional elements.

The hotel offers 156 spacious rooms furnished in a modern style, with air conditioning, a bathroom, an LCD TV and wireless internet. There are double and twin rooms to choose from, as well as Superior rooms, which offer extra comfort with a balcony and boast wonderful views of the Postojna Cave Park and the river Pivka. Most of the rooms have the option of an extra bed, which makes the hotel a good choice for families with children. More demanding guests can opt for a luxury suite – a perfect choice for an even finer and more enjoyable hotel experience.

Experience & Activities

The hotel, situated in the heart of the Postojna Cave Park, is the best choice for visitors to two world-famous attractions, Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle. Its location right next to the cave entrance provides guests with a one-of-a-kind experience of the Postojna Cave Park, and is at the same time an excellent starting point for day trips to Ljubljana, Bled, the Slovenian coast, Trieste, and even Venice.

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Lunch, Bled Castle and Lake Tour, Pletna Boat Ride, Postojna Cave Tour, Hotel Jama room

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Day 3 | Thursday · July 9, 2026 | Postojna – Buzet – Motovun

Join a local guide and their trained dogs to search for these culinary treasures in the lush forests. The adventure takes us seemingly deep into the forest, where we experience the intriguing dance between man and animal, as they are foraging to find nature’s buried treasure.

A special treat awaits, as we will get to try the very same truffles we have found on our quest.

As our host prepares a myriad of truffle-enfused dishes, we witness every step, and savor the flavors during lunch. Asking for recipes is encouraged.

Afterwards, we can purchase some truffle items in the shop at the property, and continue towards Slovenia.

Later, continue to the hilltop town of Motovun, where you’ll have free time to explore its medieval streets and relax.

Enjoy the morning exploring Motovun, the hidden Gem of Istria, located on a hilltop, overlooking the area.

Your hotel will be located just a short drive or walk away.

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Roxanich Wine & Heritage Hotel

A genuine Istrian adventure starts at the Roxanich Wine & Heritage Hotel, an adventure of hedonism, indulgence and complete serenity. There is simply no better way to rest and recharge. Enjoy eclectic lodging in one of 32 exquisitely designed rooms and suites. Pamper yourself, explore the countryside and casually indulge in some very serious wine tasting.

Step into an atmosphere of absolute indulgence, designed to make your stay at the Roxanich Winery & Design Hotel a welcome respite from your day to day routine. Relax in our wellness oasis. Go for a swim in the outdoor pool. Host a private party in the disco club area. Visit the lobby bar or the cigar room, and enjoy a wide selection of premium spirits.

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Truffle Hunt and Lunch, Roxanich Wine and Heritage hotel room

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Day 4 | Friday · July 10, 2026 | Motovun | Plitvice Lakes National Park

Spend the day exploring the park’s network of the lakes and cascading waterfalls along scenic wooden walkways, with lunch included during your visit.

Non-Croatians might not realize that there are seven National Parks in this southeastern European nation. That’s because Plitvice Lakes National Park gets the lion’s share of attention, overshadowing all other natural wonders in the region.

And for good reason. Once you set your eyes on this UNESCO World Heritage site’s turquoise-hued lakes connected via emerald green streams and lovely waterfalls, all of which are surrounded by lush forests of beech, spruce, and fir trees, you’ll get it. And you’ll wonder what took you so long to get here.

There is virtually nothing like Plitvice, pronounced “Pleet-veetz-say.” And it’s no trick being played on your eyes, no real life version of an Instagram filter: these radiant hues are worth traveling for. They’re real and they’re spectacular.

Enjoy the natural beauty before heading to your nearby hotel for the evening.

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Jezero Hotel Plitvice

Hotel Jezero stands as a serene retreat, perfectly positioned at the gateway of Plitvice Lakes National Park.

This prime location invites nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the park, with the largest lake, Kozjak, just a short stroll away.

Guests can expect a tranquil ambiance, complemented by the soothing sounds of nearby waterfalls, making each moment spent here a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

With 205 guest rooms and 19 luxurious suites, Hotel Jezero offers a range of accommodations designed for comfort and accessibility. Each room features modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a restful stay.

The hotel’s blend of contemporary design and natural surroundings creates a welcoming atmosphere, providing the perfect base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Plitvice Lakes National Park.

Experience & Activities

Guests at Hotel Jezero can indulge in a myriad of activities that cater to all interests.

The complimentary spa zone is a haven for relaxation, featuring a whirlpool, Finnish sauna, and Turkish steam bath. For those looking to stay active, the fitness room and bowling alley offer enjoyable ways to unwind.

Nature enthusiasts can partake in guided tours of the national park, while adventurous spirits can explore hiking trails, go kayaking, or even try horseback riding in the surrounding landscapes.

Dining at Hotel Jezero is a delightful experience, with options ranging from the main restaurant to the newly renovated à la carte restaurant, Waterfall. Here, guests can savor dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The inviting lobby bar and outdoor terraces provide an ideal setting for enjoying beverages and desserts while taking in the picturesque views of the lakes, creating memorable moments during their stay.

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Lunch, National Park Entry Tickets, Hotel Jezero room

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Day 5 | Saturday · July 11, 2026 | Plitvice Lakes National Park – Krka National Park – Split

This morning, continue your journey to Krka National Park, where you will discover its impressive waterfalls and lush scenery.

Krka National Park has a few great things going for it: it’s just a few minutes’ drive from the dazzling seaside town of Šibenik, making it very accessible, and it is overflowing with natural beauty.

The star of Krka is Slapovi Krke, a series of dramatic waterfalls that is guaranteed to awe any visitor. Each waterfall is different from the next. Skradinski Buk, for example, is crowned by windmills while the Roški Slap cascade is near some ancient Roman catacombs. Easy hiking trails are etched throughout the park, making for a pleasant stroll for people of all fitness levels.

The park itself runs along the Krka River for about 50 miles from the coast to inland. Besides the natural beauty of the place, don’t miss 14th-century Visovac Monastery, home to a marvelous collection of ancient books, located on an island on a particularly wide stretch of the Krka River.

After the visit (with the option to include lunch), travel onward to the coastal city of Split, arriving in the afternoon or evening to conclude your touring day.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Lunch, National Park Entry tickets, Hotel Time room (part of the cruise program)

Post-Trip Options

Enhance the journey with thoughtfully designed pre-cruise programs that allow travelers to arrive enriched, relaxed, and fully immersed before embarking in Trogir. These optional land extensions highlight the cultural heart and natural splendor of the region, creating a seamless and inspiring lead-in to the cruise experience. Whether you prefer a brief introduction or a deeper exploration, each option is crafted to complement the voyage that follows.

Below, you’ll find detailed day-by-day itineraries outlining each pre-trip choice, making it easy to select the journey that best fits your travel style, schedule, and appetite for discovery.

One-Night Pre-Trip (Split)
A relaxed and rewarding introduction to Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, featuring time to explore historic Split, including a guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace and free time to enjoy the city’s lively waterfront before continuing to Trogir for embarkation.

Short Itinerary (2 Nights)
A compact yet rewarding route through Zagreb, the cascading waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes National Park, and the historic coastal charm of Zadar—ideal for those seeking iconic sights in a shorter timeframe.

Longer Itinerary (4 Nights)
A Deep Dive in Slovenia & Croatia, designed for travelers who value deeper cultural context, varied landscapes, and a more immersive prelude to their cruise. Full details of this extended journey are outlined in the itinerary below.

Pre - Itinerary 1-Night July 11-12 - From $350

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Day 1 | Saturday · July 11th, 2026 | Split

Split, Croatia is a captivating blend of ancient history and vibrant seaside culture, making it one of the most popular destinations on the Adriatic coast. At the heart of the city lies Diocletian’s Palace, a remarkably preserved Roman structure that has evolved into a lively urban center filled with shops, cafes, and hidden courtyards.

Upon arrival, guests will be transferred to the elegant Cornaro Hotel, a contemporary luxury property ideally located just steps from the Old Town and the city’s main promenade. Perfectly positioned for exploration, the Cornaro offers refined comfort, modern design, and an excellent introduction to Split’s sophisticated coastal lifestyle.

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Cornaro Hotel

As a new urban lifestyle hotel in the city center, the Cornaro Hotel reflects a vibrant atmosphere and pulsing rhythm of the ancient city of Split.

Steps away from the imperial Diocletian’s Palace, the hotel is surrounded by many major attractions and plenty of shops, restaurants and bars, offering the perfect spot for the modern traveler or business guests to welcome their meetings.

It’s the combination of personal touch, attentive staff, exceptional location, and a property full of charm that creates an exquisite and authentic Cornaro experience based upon local traditions and hospitality.

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Wandering its narrow stone alleys feels like stepping back in time, with historic architecture seamlessly blending into modern life. The city’s bustling Riva promenade offers stunning sea views, perfect for a leisurely stroll, while the nearby Marjan Hill provides panoramic vistas and peaceful walking trails above the coastline.

Beyond its historic core, Split offers a dynamic mix of beaches, local markets, and Mediterranean cuisine. Visitors can soak up the sun at Bačvice Beach, sample fresh seafood at the local konobas (taverns), or take day trips to nearby islands like Hvar and Brač.

With its warm climate, friendly locals, and deep cultural roots, Split is both a gateway to Croatia’s Dalmatian coast and a memorable destination in its own right—ideal for history lovers, adventure seekers, and sun-chasers alike.

Overnight in Split
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Transfer from Split airport to the Hotel, Hotel room

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Day 2 | Sunday · July 12th, 2026 | Split

In the early afternoon, you will join our guide for a walking tour of Split. 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 Split.

After free time in Split, we continue by bus to Trogir to embark on your cruise.

Pre - Itinerary 2-Nights July 9-11 - From $830 (min 10 guests)

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Day 1 | Thursday · July 9, 2026 | Zagreb

You will arrive today and be greeted at Zagreb Airport by a person with an Iworld of Travel logo, who will escort you to your hotel, via private transfer.

 

Zagreb

The Croatian capital with about 800,000 denizens is an underappreciated southeastern European metropolis. It doesn’t pack the aesthetic punch of, say, Prague, Rome, or Paris. But what it lacks in glamor, it makes up for in different ways.

For example, while other European capitals might be swarming with tourists, Zagreb offers affordable hotels and restaurants, as well streets that are not swelling with the trappings of over-tourism. Gradec, or the “Upper Town,” is the medieval core of Zagreb, where cobblestone streets and lively pubs await. You can trudge up to Gradec or take one of the shortest (and cutest) funiculars in the world.

Not all the beer and/or rakia will help you pronounce nearby Tkalčićeva Street, but it’s a must-visit spot anyway. The long, winding pedestrian street is lined with lively outdoor bars and cafes, making for the perfect Zagreb bar crawl.

The city has a splendid and unique museum scene: the ever-intriguing Museum of Broken Relationships, the weirdly fun Hangover Museum, and the art-bedecked Mimara Museum, to name a few. Plus, Michelin has created a small constellation in the budding great restaurant scene here, sprinkling its stars and recommendations on eateries in the Croatian capital.

 

In the afternoon, enjoy a guided walking tour of Croatia’s elegant capital, exploring the historic Upper and Lower Towns.

Stroll through Ban Jelačić Square, the colorful Dolac Market, and the charming cobblestone streets leading to St. Mark’s Church with its iconic tiled roof. Learn about the city’s history and local life as you wander past cafés, parks, and graceful Austro-Hungarian architecture.

 

Hotel Dubrovnik (Zagreb)

Hotel Dubrovnik offers guests a remarkable blend of historical charm and modern luxury in the heart of Zagreb. Established in 1929, this distinguished hotel stands proudly on the main city square, making it an ideal base for both leisure and business travelers. Guests will find themselves surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of the city, with major attractions, delightful restaurants, and bustling shopping areas just steps away. The elegant classical décor throughout the property complements contemporary amenities, creating an inviting and comfortable environment.

With a variety of well-appointed rooms and suites, Hotel Dubrovnik caters to diverse needs, ensuring every guest enjoys a memorable stay. Many accommodations provide stunning views of the city, enhancing the overall experience. The hotel’s commitment to exceptional service is evident in its attention to detail, making it a top choice for those looking to immerse themselves in Zagreb’s rich culture while enjoying modern comforts.

Experience & Activities

Guests at Hotel Dubrovnik can indulge in a delightful culinary experience at the American Steakhouse & Grill, where a diverse menu features both Croatian and Italian specialties. The inviting atmosphere makes it an excellent spot for savoring delicious meals, whether dining in or enjoying the summer terrace. The Kavana Dubrovnik Lobby Bar serves as a perfect gathering place, offering a vibrant setting to relax with a drink while soaking in the lively ambiance of the main square.

For business travelers, the hotel boasts extensive meeting and conference facilities equipped with natural daylight, ensuring a productive environment. The business center and high-speed Wi-Fi cater to corporate needs, while the friendly staff is always on hand to assist with any requests. With such a range of activities and services available, guests are sure to find their stay both enjoyable and fulfilling.

 

Inclusions: Transfers, Zagreb Walking tour, The Hotel Dubrovnik room

 

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Day 2 | Friday · July 10, 2026 | Zagreb – Plitvice Lakes National Park

This morning, depart Zagreb and transfer to the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Non-Croatians might not realize that there are seven National Parks in this southeastern European nation. That’s because Plitvice Lakes National Park gets the lion’s share of attention, overshadowing all other natural wonders in the region.

And for good reason. Once you set your eyes on this UNESCO World Heritage site’s turquoise-hued lakes connected via emerald green streams and lovely waterfalls, all of which are surrounded by lush forests of beech, spruce, and fir trees, you’ll get it. And you’ll wonder what took you so long to get here.

There is virtually nothing like Plitvice, pronounced “Pleet-veetz-say.” And it’s no trick being played on your eyes, no real life version of an Instagram filter: these radiant hues are worth traveling for. They’re real and they’re spectacular.

Various trails in the park make for great hiking. There’s also an electric train that ferries visitors through the area.

Following the visit to the park, enjoy a delicious local lunch before starting out towards Zadar.

 

Zadar

This ancient northern Dalmatian Coast town was relatively off the radar to international tourists until a few years ago. That’s when budget airlines commenced pointing themselves to the city’s airport and travelers began gravitating here as an alternative to Croatia’s other, more touristy seaside towns.

And like a lot of those well-known places along the Dalmatian Coast, Zadar has an old limestone-clad swath of city that confidently juts out to the sea, its centuries-old buildings, churches and shiny stone streets, inviting the visitor to get lost for a few hours. In the far reaches of the Stari Grad, or Old Town, closest to the sea, take note of the unique Sea Organ, a device created by a local artist in which underground pipes interact with the crashing waves to create a harmonious sound with each swell.

Like a lot of the Dalmatian Coast, Zadar was part of the Venetian Empire for a while, so if you see a few winged lions etched into buildings or mentions of St. Mark, you’ll know the connection. The town is also sprinkled with Roman ruins here and there, as it could not escape coming under a different Italian-based empire a couple of millennia ago.

Today Zadar is a small, accessible, and welcoming town with some fine restaurants serving up inspired and creative takes on Dalmatian fare, as well as some ambient taverns churning out hearty seafood dishes.

 

Upon arrival, enjoy free time in the old town with its Roman ruins, Venetian heritage, and scenic seaside promenade.

Overnight in Zadar at Hotel Kolovare.

 

Hotel Kolovare

Hotel Kolovare stands as a modern oasis in the heart of Zadar, Croatia, where elegance meets tranquility. Nestled along the scenic lungomare seaside promenade, this hotel offers guests the perfect blend of comfort and cultural exploration, just a short walk from the vibrant old town and its ancient sights. With 191 beautifully appointed rooms and spacious apartments, each stay promises to be a delightful retreat, enhanced by contemporary design and thoughtful amenities.

Guests can immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of Hotel Kolovare, where relaxation and recreation await. The outdoor swimming pool, complete with a dedicated children’s area, invites families to unwind, while the nearby pebbly beach beckons sun-seekers. A variety of dining options, including a restaurant serving both national and international cuisine, further enriches the experience, making every moment spent at this hotel a memorable one.

Experience & Activities

At Hotel Kolovare, guests can indulge in a range of activities tailored to enhance their stay. The outdoor swimming pool is a highlight, providing a refreshing escape for guests of all ages, while the adjacent beach offers opportunities for sunbathing and leisurely strolls along the shore. For the active traveler, the hotel’s sports-recreation center features tennis courts, perfect for a friendly match or a rigorous workout.

Dining at the hotel is a culinary journey, with options that cater to diverse palates. Guests can savor breakfast buffets and exquisite meals at the on-site restaurant, or enjoy al fresco dining on the pool terrace during the summer months. Additionally, the hotel organizes excursion programs to nearby national parks, allowing guests to explore the natural beauty surrounding Zadar, making every visit an adventure.

 

Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Lunch in Plitvice, National Park Entry Tickets, Hotel Kolovare

 

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Day 3 | Saturday · July 11, 2026 | Zadar – Split

After breakfast, depart from Hotel Kolovare and travel along the Adriatic coastline to Split. Enjoy scenic views of the sea and islands along the way.

Upon arrival in Split, you will be dropped off at your pre-booked accommodation.

Pre - Itinerary 4-Nights July 7-11 - From $2,003 (min 10 guests)

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Day 1 | Tuesday · July 7, 2026 | Ljubljana

You will arrive today and be greeted at Ljubljana International Airport by a person with an Iworld of Travel logo, who will escort you to your hotel, via private transfer.

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Ljubljana

Ljubljana, the charming capital of Slovenia, is known for its vibrant culture and picturesque architecture. Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, this city offers stunning views and a rich history.

The Ljubljanica River flows through its heart, lined with cafes and shops that create a lively atmosphere.

Key attractions include the iconic Ljubljana Castle, the unique Dragon Bridge, and the bustling Central Market. With its green spaces and pedestrian-friendly streets, Ljubljana is perfect for leisurely exploration.

This city seamlessly blends modernity with tradition, making it a must-visit destination in Europe.

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In the afternoon, set out on a guided walking tour of Ljubljana’s charming city centre, discovering its picturesque squares, bridges, and vibrant riverside atmosphere.

Stroll through the old town and soak in the relaxed local vibe as you learn about the city’s history and culture.

Afterwards return to your hotel, or stay exploring the city on your own.

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Grand Plaza Hotel

Grand Plaza Hotel in Kongresni Center Ljubljana 5* Superior is located in the heart of Ljubljana, overlooking the Ljubljana castle and offering immense comfort of accommodation. The hotel is equipped with eight congress halls with an abundance of natural light that can accommodate up to 1.000 guests.

At the Grand Plaza guests can experience excellent cuisine at the hotel restaurant, while at the lobby bar, they can enjoy a variety of coffee and tea selections, classic cocktails, local beer and regional wines.

Experience & Activities

Enjoy all the advantages offered by Grand Plaza Hotel Ljubljana. Three hundred and fifty-five rooms (23-78 m2) are furnished in soft colours, with contemporary furniture and panoramic windows, from which you can admire Ljubljana’s main attractions and rest your eyes on distant mountains. All of the rooms are equipped with a minibar, coffee machine, water heater, iron and ironing board, which ensures you with everything for a comfortable stay.

Whether you want to relax after a stressful week or get the workout done before a new day starts, our modern fitness opens its doors daily for all our hotel guests.

We offer a fitness area with a wide choice of cardio and weight workout machines.

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Inclusions: Transfer, Ljubljana Walking Tour, Grand Hotel Plaza Ljubljana room

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Day 2 | Wednesday · July 8, 2026 | Ljubljana – Bled Castle and Lake

This morning, depart from Ljubljana and transfer to the beautiful Lake Bled, where you will enjoy a ride on a traditional pletna boat to the island.

Afterwards, visit the medieval Bled Castle, perched high above the lake, and take time to enjoy the breathtaking views with tasting of cream cake.

Afterwards, continue to the world-famous Postojna Cave for a guided tour of its impressive underground chambers and rock formations.

Enjoy this spectacular karst cave system, known for its vast chambers, stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and underground train ride, offers a magical glimpse into Slovenia’s natural wonders. Enjoy a guided tour that reveals fascinating geological formations and the mysterious ecosystem of the cave.

In the late afternoon, make your way to your hotel near the cave.

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Hotel Jama

The hotel first opened its door to guests in 1971, quickly becoming one of the best hotels in the region owing to its one-of-a-kind location and modern design. In 2020, the iconic Hotel Jama finally underwent complete renovation and today it boasts top-of-the-line facilities and furnishings characterised by modern design and a touch of traditional elements.

The hotel offers 156 spacious rooms furnished in a modern style, with air conditioning, a bathroom, an LCD TV and wireless internet. There are double and twin rooms to choose from, as well as Superior rooms, which offer extra comfort with a balcony and boast wonderful views of the Postojna Cave Park and the river Pivka. Most of the rooms have the option of an extra bed, which makes the hotel a good choice for families with children. More demanding guests can opt for a luxury suite – a perfect choice for an even finer and more enjoyable hotel experience.

Experience & Activities

The hotel, situated in the heart of the Postojna Cave Park, is the best choice for visitors to two world-famous attractions, Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle. Its location right next to the cave entrance provides guests with a one-of-a-kind experience of the Postojna Cave Park, and is at the same time an excellent starting point for day trips to Ljubljana, Bled, the Slovenian coast, Trieste, and even Venice.

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Lunch, Bled Castle and Lake Tour, Pletna Boat Ride, Postojna Cave Tour, Hotel Jama room

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Day 3 | Thursday · July 9, 2026 | Postojna – Buzet – Motovun

Join a local guide and their trained dogs to search for these culinary treasures in the lush forests. The adventure takes us seemingly deep into the forest, where we experience the intriguing dance between man and animal, as they are foraging to find nature’s buried treasure.

A special treat awaits, as we will get to try the very same truffles we have found on our quest.

As our host prepares a myriad of truffle-enfused dishes, we witness every step, and savor the flavors during lunch. Asking for recipes is encouraged.

Afterwards, we can purchase some truffle items in the shop at the property, and continue towards Slovenia.

Later, continue to the hilltop town of Motovun, where you’ll have free time to explore its medieval streets and relax.

Enjoy the morning exploring Motovun, the hidden Gem of Istria, located on a hilltop, overlooking the area.

Your hotel will be located just a short drive or walk away.

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Roxanich Wine & Heritage Hotel

A genuine Istrian adventure starts at the Roxanich Wine & Heritage Hotel, an adventure of hedonism, indulgence and complete serenity. There is simply no better way to rest and recharge. Enjoy eclectic lodging in one of 32 exquisitely designed rooms and suites. Pamper yourself, explore the countryside and casually indulge in some very serious wine tasting.

Step into an atmosphere of absolute indulgence, designed to make your stay at the Roxanich Winery & Design Hotel a welcome respite from your day to day routine. Relax in our wellness oasis. Go for a swim in the outdoor pool. Host a private party in the disco club area. Visit the lobby bar or the cigar room, and enjoy a wide selection of premium spirits.

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Truffle Hunt and Lunch, Roxanich Wine and Heritage hotel room

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Day 4 | Friday · July 10, 2026 | Motovun | Plitvice Lakes National Park

Spend the day exploring the park’s network of the lakes and cascading waterfalls along scenic wooden walkways, with lunch included during your visit.

Non-Croatians might not realize that there are seven National Parks in this southeastern European nation. That’s because Plitvice Lakes National Park gets the lion’s share of attention, overshadowing all other natural wonders in the region.

And for good reason. Once you set your eyes on this UNESCO World Heritage site’s turquoise-hued lakes connected via emerald green streams and lovely waterfalls, all of which are surrounded by lush forests of beech, spruce, and fir trees, you’ll get it. And you’ll wonder what took you so long to get here.

There is virtually nothing like Plitvice, pronounced “Pleet-veetz-say.” And it’s no trick being played on your eyes, no real life version of an Instagram filter: these radiant hues are worth traveling for. They’re real and they’re spectacular.

Enjoy the natural beauty before heading to your nearby hotel for the evening.

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Jezero Hotel Plitvice

Hotel Jezero stands as a serene retreat, perfectly positioned at the gateway of Plitvice Lakes National Park.

This prime location invites nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the park, with the largest lake, Kozjak, just a short stroll away.

Guests can expect a tranquil ambiance, complemented by the soothing sounds of nearby waterfalls, making each moment spent here a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

With 205 guest rooms and 19 luxurious suites, Hotel Jezero offers a range of accommodations designed for comfort and accessibility. Each room features modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring a restful stay.

The hotel’s blend of contemporary design and natural surroundings creates a welcoming atmosphere, providing the perfect base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Plitvice Lakes National Park.

Experience & Activities

Guests at Hotel Jezero can indulge in a myriad of activities that cater to all interests.

The complimentary spa zone is a haven for relaxation, featuring a whirlpool, Finnish sauna, and Turkish steam bath. For those looking to stay active, the fitness room and bowling alley offer enjoyable ways to unwind.

Nature enthusiasts can partake in guided tours of the national park, while adventurous spirits can explore hiking trails, go kayaking, or even try horseback riding in the surrounding landscapes.

Dining at Hotel Jezero is a delightful experience, with options ranging from the main restaurant to the newly renovated à la carte restaurant, Waterfall. Here, guests can savor dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients. The inviting lobby bar and outdoor terraces provide an ideal setting for enjoying beverages and desserts while taking in the picturesque views of the lakes, creating memorable moments during their stay.

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Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Lunch, National Park Entry Tickets, Hotel Jezero room

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Day 5 | Saturday · July 11, 2026 | Plitvice Lakes National Park – Krka National Park – Split

This morning, continue your journey to Krka National Park, where you will discover its impressive waterfalls and lush scenery.

Krka National Park has a few great things going for it: it’s just a few minutes’ drive from the dazzling seaside town of Šibenik, making it very accessible, and it is overflowing with natural beauty.

The star of Krka is Slapovi Krke, a series of dramatic waterfalls that is guaranteed to awe any visitor. Each waterfall is different from the next. Skradinski Buk, for example, is crowned by windmills while the Roški Slap cascade is near some ancient Roman catacombs. Easy hiking trails are etched throughout the park, making for a pleasant stroll for people of all fitness levels.

The park itself runs along the Krka River for about 50 miles from the coast to inland. Besides the natural beauty of the place, don’t miss 14th-century Visovac Monastery, home to a marvelous collection of ancient books, located on an island on a particularly wide stretch of the Krka River.

After the visit (with the option to include lunch), travel onward to the coastal city of Split, arriving in the afternoon or evening to conclude your touring day.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Transfers, Tour, Lunch, National Park Entry tickets, Hotel Time room (part of the cruise program)

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Shore Excursions

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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Dubrovnik - Bakus Wine Bar

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)

Dubrovnik - Cable Car

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. 

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Dubrovnik - Game of Thrones Tour

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!

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Slano - Oyster tasting in Ston
Number of participants*15–1920–2425–2930+
Price in USD per person$109$98$93$89

*Minimum number of participants: 15
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  • Pick up by boat from the main port in Mali Ston, just near the “Bota Šare” restaurant
  • Sailing across Mali Ston bay to an oyster farm & boarding on the floating wooden dock
  • Story and presentation of cultivating oysters and its history
  • Tasting world’s most famous oysters and mussels with a glass of house wine & water
  • Tasting includes fresh oysters and a few cooked mussels

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Price Includes:

  • Transfer Slano – Ston – Slano
  • Oyster tasting (boat transfer to oyster farm, presentation, oyster tasting – includes 2 fresh oysters per person and few cooked mussels, welcome drink (traditional homemade brandy) and traditional sweets, house wine (0,5l per person), bottled water (sparkling or still)
Korkula - Honey and Gin Experience

Minimum group size: 10 pax / Maximum group size: 40 pax
Duration: up to 1.5 hours
Price per person: $55

This tour takes you to the Komparak family farm, where you’ll discover how their virgin olive oil and honey are produced. Learn about the vital role of bees, the variety of honey-based products, and the native herbs of Korčula Island — then enjoy tastings of these and other homemade specialties.

In the second part of the tour, you’ll explore the history of gin production and sample different styles of gin. You’ll see how TRUT Signature is distilled and taste two varieties infused with aromatic island herbs.

TRUT Signature is a dry gin flavored with wild orange, blueberry, and a touch of honey. Named after the male bee, it captures the spirit of Korčula’s summer, with all ingredients sourced from the island. Each bottle is sealed with beeswax to preserve its unique character.

Tasting includes:

  • 3 varieties of honey
  • extra virgin olive oil
  • dry fig jam
  • dry herbs and spices

Included in the Price: transfer to/from family farm, honey, extra virgin oil, marmalade and gin tasting.

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TASOVAC in the centrally located village of Žrnovo
Price per person:
$64

  • Snack (prosciutto, cheese, capers, salty anchovies, cherry tomatoes, homemade bread, extra virgin olive oil)
  • 0.07 dl. Pošip, white wine
  • 0.07 dl. Grk, white wine
  • 0.07 dl. Plavac Mali, red wine

 

Korčula - Wine Tasting

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:

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Sabulum in the seaside village of Lumbarda
Price per person:
$64 

  • Dalmatian smoked prosciutto
  • Hard cheese
  • Soft young cheese
  • Seasonal vegetables for freshness
  • Homemade bread
  • 0.05 dl. Grk white wine
  • 0.05 dl. Rosé wine
  • 0.05 dl. Plavac Mali, red wine
OR

TASOVAC in the centrally located village of Žrnovo
Price per person:
$64

  • Snack (prosciutto, cheese, capers, salty anchovies, cherry tomatoes, homemade bread, extra virgin olive oil)
  • 0.07 dl. Pošip, white wine
  • 0.07 dl. Grk, white wine
  • 0.07 dl. Plavac Mali, red wine

 

Korčula - Buggy Tour

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.

  1. Tours are subject to weather conditions.

  2. Each buggy can accommodate 2 guests.

  3. The driver needs to have a driving license for a car or a motorcycle

  4. You must be serious and calm, without the influence of alcohol, drugs, etc.

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The tour package includes:

  • Legal insurance coverage
  • Transportation in both directions from Korcula town and backwards
  • Vehicle management training
  • Refreshing drink, homemade juice from autochthonous herbs that grow on Korčula
  • Tasting of domestic products (cheese, prosciutto, olive oil and our desserts etc….)
Hvar - Peka Dinner at Hora Estate

Price per person: $112
Price includes: transfer, wine tasting, dinner at Hora estate (additional drinks are not included)

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Peka (meat option):

  • slowly baked mix of lamb and veal with vegetables
  • starter – homemade cheese, salami and anchovies
  • salad
  • olive oil tasting
  • wine tasting
  • dessert

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Peka (fish option)

  • slowly baked mix of fish and vegetables
  • starter – salami, cheese, anchovies
  • salad
  • olive oil tasting
  • wine tasting
  • dessert

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Pick up in Hvar, Transfer to Stari Grad plain, transfer back after the dinner/wine tasting experience

a plate of pasta with clams and shrimp
Vrisnik - Mediterranean Diet & Ancient Island Lifestyle

Minimum group size: 16 pax / Maximum group size: 36 pax
Duration: up to 2.5 hours

Number of participants*16-2021-3031-36
Price in USD per person$172$151$132

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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.

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Price includes the transfer and all the below-mentioned services during the tasting:

The experience includes

  • Presentation of an autochthonous 150-year-old kitchen
  • Learning about medicinal herbs and spices
  • Presentation of the making of the magical marinade
  • Presentation of traditional skills of salting and drying fish
  • Presentation of hand mill grain grinding, and homemade scone bread tasting
  • Olive oil tasting
  • Tasting of traditional & heritage food
  • Tasting of salty delicacies
  • Tasting of traditional sweets and traditional autochthonous desserts: Starogrojski paprenjok, hrustule, figs in honey, arancini (candied orange peels), candied almonds
  • Tasting of homemade syrups: sage, fennel, mint
  • The option of buying traditional handicrafts, souvenirs and lavender souvenirs
  • The option of buying souvenirs, local arts

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Welcome drink

  • refreshment, figs, arancini, candied almonds

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Snack (light lunch)

  • Homemade bread
  • Oil Tasting 2 types
  • Cheese from the olive oil
  • Traditional fish snacks (salted sardines dried fish, or marinated fish etc)
  • Baked polenta seasoned with local herbs
  • Poured pie with local seasonal vegetables
  • Zuchinni & eggplant meatballs
  • Tomato homemade salsa – Chickpeas
  • Green beans

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Side dishes

  • Onions, fennel, sea fennel, capers, olives, roasted olives , dryed tomatoes etc.
  • Marinated or fresh vegetables
  • Salad with sea fennel

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Traditional Sweets

  • „Hrustule”, „Paprenjok”, „Cviti”
  • Homemade sirups: Sage, fennel, mint
Vrisnik - Cooking Class

Minimum group size: 5 pax / Maximum group size: 15 pax
Duration: up to 4 hours

Number of participants*5-78-1213-15
Price in USD per person$329$296$256

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Easy-to-follow Cooking class, preparing local dish with home-made gnocchi & herbs from a local garden in an old, authentic kitchen.

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The experience includes:

  • Homemade bread
  • Oil Tasting
  • Interactive participation of guests
  • History Collection viewing with guidance from the host
  • Private meal
  • Tour of the Sweet Hvar exhibition
  • Tasting of Hvar island sweets: Paprenjak, Hrustula, Cviti, almonds in sugar, arancini
  • Homemade local herbs sirups and drinks

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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)

Split - Salona & Klis Tour

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.

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Price includes:

  • Bus transfer
  • Local guides
  • Entrance fee Salona and Klis Fortress
OR
Split - Salona Tour

Price per person $60 (24-person minimum)
A shorter version of the same experience, focusing only on the lost metropolis of Salona.

Price includes:

  • Bus transfer
  • Local guides
  • Entrance fee Salona
Vis - Military Tour

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.

aerial photo of city

Croatia Cruise 7/11/27 | Registration: Open

Cruise Inclusions, Terms & Conditions, Travel Insurance

This cost includes:

  • Transfer from Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik Palace Hotel

  • 1 night at Dubrovnik Palace Hotel – Superior room with breakfast included.

  • Accommodation in fully equipped and air-conditioned cabins with private bathroom

  • HB (7x buffet breakfast, 6x lunch, 2x dinner – Welcome Dinner and Captain’s Dinner)

  • Daily cabin service with towels and bed sheets changed mid-cruise

  • Complimentary water (from water cooler)

  • Complimentary tea and coffee during the day

  • Fresh fruits available daily

  • Cruise Manager

  • Guided city tours (Zadar, Split, Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik)

  • Return coach transfer for the sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik

  • Excursion to Krka National Park (coach transfer, guide, and entrance)

  • Headset for city tours

  • Wi-Fi

  • 2 SUPs, 1 Kayak, Floaties, Pool Noodles, Masks and Snorkels

  • Sea Bob

  • Platform and floating island attached to platform

  • One anchor overnight

  • Prosciutto Setup for snacks, with bread and olive oil

  • Live music for Captain’s dinner

  • Luggage handling

  • Shared transfer from Dubrovnik airport or hotel in Dubrovnik to Gruž port on arrival day

  • Shared transfer from Zadar port to Zadar airport or hotel in Zadar on departure day

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This cost does not include:

  • Port fee – $90.00 per person (mandatory; to be paid on ship)

  • Drinks on board

  • Extra meals

  • Gratuities

  • Travel Insurance

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Notes:

The itinerary schedule, as well as the corresponding services, are subject to change according to the decision of the ship’s captain. In the case of bad weather, the captain has the right to modify the itinerary to ensure the safety and protection of the passengers. Please note that due to the limited capacity of some ports, the overnights may be replaced by other ports (i.e. Hvar could be replaced by Stari Grad or Jelsa).

This cost includes:

  • Transfer from Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik Palace Hotel

  • 1 night at Dubrovnik Palace Hotel – Superior room with breakfast included.

  • Accommodation in fully equipped and air-conditioned cabins with private bathroom

  • HB (7x buffet breakfast, 6x lunch, 2x dinner – Welcome Dinner and Captain’s Dinner)

  • Daily cabin service with towels and bed sheets changed mid-cruise

  • Complimentary water (from water cooler)

  • Complimentary tea and coffee during the day

  • Fresh fruits available daily

  • Cruise Manager

  • Guided city tours (Zadar, Split, Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik)

  • Return coach transfer for the sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik

  • Excursion to Krka National Park (coach transfer, guide, and entrance)

  • Headset for city tours

  • Wi-Fi

  • 2 SUPs, 1 Kayak, Floaties, Pool Noodles, Masks and Snorkels

  • Sea Bob

  • Platform and floating island attached to platform

  • One anchor overnight

  • Prosciutto Setup for snacks, with bread and olive oil

  • Live music for Captain’s dinner

  • Luggage handling

  • Shared transfer from Dubrovnik airport or hotel in Dubrovnik to Gruž port on arrival day

  • Shared transfer from Zadar port to Zadar airport or hotel in Zadar on departure day

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This cost does not include:

  • Port fee – $90.00 per person (mandatory; to be paid on ship)

  • Drinks on board

  • Extra meals

  • Gratuities

  • Travel Insurance

‎ ‎ 

Notes:

The itinerary schedule, as well as the corresponding services, are subject to change according to the decision of the ship’s captain. In the case of bad weather, the captain has the right to modify the itinerary to ensure the safety and protection of the passengers. Please note that due to the limited capacity of some ports, the overnights may be replaced by other ports (i.e. Hvar could be replaced by Stari Grad or Jelsa).

This cost includes:

  • Transfer from Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik Palace Hotel

  • 1 night at Dubrovnik Palace Hotel – Superior room with breakfast included.

  • Accommodation in fully equipped and air-conditioned cabins with private bathroom

  • HB (7x buffet breakfast, 6x lunch, 2x dinner – Welcome Dinner and Captain’s Dinner)

  • Daily cabin service with towels and bed sheets changed mid-cruise

  • Complimentary water (from water cooler)

  • Complimentary tea and coffee during the day

  • Fresh fruits available daily

  • Cruise Manager

  • Guided city tours (Zadar, Split, Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik)

  • Return coach transfer for the sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik

  • Excursion to Krka National Park (coach transfer, guide, and entrance)

  • Headset for city tours

  • Wi-Fi

  • 2 SUPs, 1 Kayak, Floaties, Pool Noodles, Masks and Snorkels

  • Sea Bob

  • Platform and floating island attached to platform

  • One anchor overnight

  • Prosciutto Setup for snacks, with bread and olive oil

  • Live music for Captain’s dinner

  • Luggage handling

  • Shared transfer from Dubrovnik airport or hotel in Dubrovnik to Gruž port on arrival day

  • Shared transfer from Zadar port to Zadar airport or hotel in Zadar on departure day

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This cost does not include:

  • Port fee – $90.00 per person (mandatory; to be paid on ship)

  • Drinks on board

  • Extra meals

  • Gratuities

  • Travel Insurance

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Notes:

The itinerary schedule, as well as the corresponding services, are subject to change according to the decision of the ship’s captain. In the case of bad weather, the captain has the right to modify the itinerary to ensure the safety and protection of the passengers. Please note that due to the limited capacity of some ports, the overnights may be replaced by other ports (i.e. Hvar could be replaced by Stari Grad or Jelsa).

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