DAY 6: KORČULA - PUČIŠĆA (THURSDAY)
We love —
- Sailing around the dazzling Dalmatian Islands on a 7 night cruise, beginning and ending in Split.
- Wandering around the picturesque UNESCO Old City of Dubrovnik, and visiting the lush Mljet National Park.
- Soaking up the sun on your cruise and and stopping for swims in crystal-clear waters.
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Your cruise at a glance —
Enjoy a 7-night cruise through the Dalmatian Islands, exploring gorgeous beaches and historic architecture, and swimming in azure waters.
Your itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Trogir
Day 2: Trogir -Bol - Hvar Island
Day 3: Hvar Island - Mljet National Park
Day 4: Mljet National Park - Dubrovnik
Day 5: Dubrovnik - Korcula
Day 6: Korcula - Pucisca
Day 7: Pucisca - Split - Trogir
Day 8: Departure from Trogir
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your itinerary in detail —
Days 1 to 4
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN TROGIR (SATURDAY)
- If you booked a package including flights, you will be transferred from Split Airport to Trogir Port.
- Embarkation begins at 2pm.
- Settle into your cabin before attending a welcome reception followed by dinner.
DAY 2: TROGIR - BOL - HVAR ISLAND (SUNDAY)
- In the morning, you will sail to the island of Hvar, skirting Bol on the island of Brač, the most beautiful beach in the entire Mediterranean - ‘Zlatni Rat’ (the Golden Horn), which constantly changes shape due to sea currents.
- On the way to the island of Hvar, you will take a short break to swim, refresh and relax, weather permitting.
- Lunch on board and departure for Hvar on the island of Hvar, a charming seaside town with 8 centuries of architecture, and a favourite holiday destination of international celebrities.
- During a walking tour, you will discover many historic sites, such as St Stephen's Square and Cathedral, the Arsenal with the theatre built on its first floor, the first municipal theatre in Europe. High above the town, the impressive Fortica fortress offers a magnificent view of the bay and the Pakleni islands.
- The evening is at leisure in Hvar. You can continue exploring the town and dine in one of the town's many restaurants.
Note: Due to the limited capacity of the port of Hvar (in high season), the port of call may be replaced by Stari Grad. In this case, a bus transfer will be organised to and from Hvar.
DAY 3: ISLAND OF HVAR - MLJET NATIONAL PARK (MONDAY)
- In the morning, you head further south to the island of Mljet. Mljet National Park includes five types of forest, numerous bird species and two deep lakes, Veliko Jezero (Large Lake) and Malo Jezero (Small Lake).
- Join the cruise leader for a walk to the famous salt lakes of the Mljet National Park. You can also hire bikes, scooters or kayaks to explore the national park or the island on your own.
- You will then spend the night in Mljet.
DAY 4: MLJET NATIONAL PARK - DUBROVNIK (TUESDAY)
- In the morning, you embark for Dubrovnik, the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, a famous UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- On arrival in Dubrovnik, you will enjoy a guided tour of the historic centre of Dubrovnik, a walk through Stradun, both a street and a square, the most famous place within the city walls, where your guide will show you the most interesting sites of Dubrovnik.
- After the tour, you'll be free to explore the city, visiting the city walls and the Franciscan monastery, which is the second largest monastery in Europe in terms of architecture.
- We also suggest taking a boat trip to the island of Lokrum or taking the cable car to the top of Mount Srđ.
- Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Days 5 to 8
DAY 5: DUBROVNIK - KORČULA (WINE TASTING) (WEDNESDAY)
- Early in the morning, you will set sail for the island of Korčula, with a swim stop, weather permitting, in one of the pristine bays, time to relax and lunch on board.
- Continue to Korčula, the most preserved medieval town and birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo.
- Take a walking tour of Korčula that takes you through its narrow, cobbled streets full of history and enjoy a wine tasting in one of the local wine bars.
- The evening is free to explore the town at your leisure.
- Your journey continues towards Pučišća.
- Lunch on board and swim in one of Brač's many charming coves and bays, weather permitting.
- The town of Pučišća is located on the island of Brač, a stone carving village, where you can visit the amazing stone carving school (optional).
- Enjoy the captain's dinner on board and spend the night in Pučišća.
DAY 7: PUČIŠĆA - SPLIT - TROGIR (FRIDAY)
- In the morning, you will set sail for Split, with a stop en route for a swim, a refreshing dip and some relaxation, weather permitting, and lunch on board.
- On arrival in Split, you will enjoy a walking tour of the city's historic centre, taking in the palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- You will see the remains of Split's Roman heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures, the temple of Jupiter, the peristyle and the cathedral.
- After visiting Split, you will head for Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage city, sometimes called ‘Venice in miniature’ or ‘mini-Dubrovnik’ because of its ancient walls, or a floating museum city because of its masterful architecture, including superb Venetian palaces. Overnight in Trogir.
Note: Due to limited capacity in the port of Split (because of reconstruction work), we may sail directly to the port of Trogir. In this case, a bus transfer will be organised to and from Split for the sightseeing.
DAY 8: DEPARTURE FROM TROGIR (SATURDAY)
- After breakfast, it's time to disembark.
- If you booked a package including flights, you will be transferred from Split Airport.
Important information about your tour and visits: The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.
Welcome aboard —
Just for you:
Unwind and explore the stunning Croatian Adriatic. Set sail for a 7-night voyage aboard the MS Equator, MS Adriatica, or MS Stella Maris. These stylish yet laid-back motor cruisers offer a relaxed experience, offering a chance to truly unwind. Plus, smaller vessels can reach secluded bays for exclusive swimming stops that larger ships simply can’t access.
Your split roundtrip itinerary takes you from Trogir to Bol, Hvar, Mljet National Park, Dubrovnik, Korčula, Pučišća, and Split, with plenty of opportunities to swim, relax, and soak up the Adriatic’s breathtaking scenery.
Please note: You will sail on one of the three listed vessels, subject to availability, and the onboard facilities may vary accordingly.
Your cabins
Choose between a stay in a Lower Deck Cabin or Main Deck Cabin.
Main Deck Cabin
With a private bathroom and plenty of light, you'll love relaxing and enjoying a restful night's sleep in this comfortable and modern cabin.
Please note that the room on your cruise may differ.
2 Adults
Lower Deck Cabin
Sit back and relax in a comfortable and intimate cabin while sailing. It is comfortable and well-equipped with a private bathroom, air conditioning and a television.
Please note that the room on your cruise may differ.
2 Adults
Your dining choices
Enjoy meals as per the itinerary.
Discover the tasty local specialities during your stay in the lounge, restaurant or at the bar. Please note: Dining options may vary depending on your cruise.
Life on board
Relax on the sun terrace on one of the sun loungers at your disposal. Refresh and rest your muscles after a thrilling day of sightseeing. Enjoy the view and fresh sea breeze from the outdoor lounge and admire the unique Adriatic landscape.
Please note: facilities may vary depending on your cruise ship.
Your journey to Croatia —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Trogir
Set on a small island along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, Trogir is a beautifully preserved medieval town recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Often described as an open-air museum, this enchanting destination is a maze of narrow stone streets, Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, and sunlit squares that reflect more than two millennia of history. Encircled by ancient walls and connected to the mainland by bridges, Trogir offers a timeless atmosphere where every corner reveals another architectural treasure.
Must-sees:
- St. Lawrence Cathedral (Katedrala sv. Lovre): A masterpiece of Romanesque architecture with an impressive carved portal by Master Radovan.
- Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas: Home to precious artworks, including the famous Kairos relief.
- Kamerlengo Fortress: A historic Venetian fortress offering panoramic views over the old town and coastline.
- Trogir Waterfront (Riva): A scenic promenade lined with palm trees, cafés and moored yachts.
- Čiovo Island: A nearby island connected by bridge, ideal for beaches and quiet coves.
Culinary culture:
The flavours of Trogir reflect the rich culinary heritage of Dalmatia. Enjoy grilled fish, octopus salad, black risotto and dishes prepared with local olive oil and aromatic herbs. Traditional konobas serve hearty regional recipes, while waterfront restaurants pair fresh seafood with crisp Croatian white wines, especially those from nearby Kaštela and Hvar.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its historic centre, Trogir invites leisurely exploration. Wander through hidden courtyards and artisan shops, take a boat trip to secluded bays, or explore the nearby islands by kayak or sailing excursion. Music festivals, open-air markets and cultural events bring the town to life throughout the summer, while the gentle pace and sunlit stone architecture make it a charming destination year-round.
Good to know:
Trogir is located about 10 minutes from Split Airport, making it one of the most accessible historic towns on the Dalmatian coast. The best time to visit is from May to October, when warm weather enhances sightseeing and island excursions. The local currency is the euro (€).
Hvar
Set in the heart of the Central Dalmatian archipelago, Hvar is an island where centuries of history meet contemporary Mediterranean glamour. Known for its crystalline waters, sun-drenched landscapes and refined cultural heritage, it is a destination that seamlessly blends medieval architecture, lively seaside promenades and peaceful natural beauty. Whether exploring its lavender-scented hillsides or its vibrant waterfronts, Hvar offers an atmosphere that feels both timeless and effortlessly modern.
Must-sees:
- Hvar Town: The island’s energetic centre, framed by 13th-century walls, Gothic palaces and a palm-lined harbour.
- Vrboska: A charming 15th-century town often called “Little Venice”, thanks to the old stone bridges crossing its narrow bay.
- Fort-Church of St. Mary of Mercy: A striking architectural landmark overlooking Vrboska.
- The Fisherman’s Museum: An insightful look into the island’s maritime heritage.
- Pakleni Islands: A beautiful chain of wooded islets perfect for swimming, sailing and hidden coves.
Culinary culture:
The cuisine of Hvar celebrates the flavours of the Adriatic and the island’s long agricultural tradition. Enjoy grilled fish, octopus salad, black risotto and dishes infused with locally produced olive oil. Lavender honey, artisan cheeses and Dalmatian wines, particularly Plavac Mali, add depth to every meal. Waterfront konobas and stylish restaurants offer both rustic charm and refined modern dining.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the beaches and vibrant nightlife, Hvar rewards those who explore its quieter corners. Wander through fields of blooming lavender in summer, cycle between secluded stone villages, or hike to viewpoints overlooking the turquoise Adriatic. Visit Stari Grad, one of Europe’s oldest towns, or explore the Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO-listed agricultural landscape dating back to ancient Greek settlers. Boat trips to the Pakleni Islands reveal peaceful lagoons, pine-fringed bays and excellent snorkelling spots.
Good to know:
Hvar is accessible via ferry or catamaran from Split, with journey times varying by route. The best time to visit is from May to October, when warm weather and long daylight hours make exploring the island especially enjoyable. The local currency is the euro (€).
Split
Split, a charming Dalmatian seaside city is brimming with history and attractions, alongside a wonderful, laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere, making it the perfect place for a sun-drenched holiday. Take a wander through the cobbled streets of Split's old town, feasting on the freshest seafood and browsing the upmarket shops and cafes along the seafront promenade - there’s so much to explore here.
Must-sees:
Dubrovnik