Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Wi-Fi
Complimentary onboard Wi-Fi is provided, allowing you to stay connected throughout your voyage.
Drinks
A selection of drinks is included with lunch and dinner, featuring wine, beer, and soft drinks. Additional beverages outside of meal times or premium selections may be available for purchase.
Tips
All onboard gratuities are covered in your fare, ensuring you won't need to worry about tipping during your cruise.
Specialty Dining
All onboard meals are included, featuring a variety of dining options. Specialty dining experiences are part of the inclusive package, ensuring a diverse culinary journey without extra charges.
Excursions
Many shore excursions are included in your fare, offering guided experiences at various ports of call. Emerald Cruises' EmeraldDISCOVERY program provides an included excursion nearly every day, with options to join EmeraldPLUS, EmeraldACTIVE, and DiscoverMORE excursions for a more in-depth exploration, some of which may incur additional costs.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Ship Facilities
Emerald Kaia - By Emerald Yacht Cruises
Good for couplesExplorationInformalSmall ShipYacht style
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Venice - Overnight onboard
Piran
Walk the Town Walls
Mali Losinj
Museum of Apoxyomenos
Hiking
Opatija
Učka Nature Park
Maiden with the Seagull
Rovinj
Old Town and St. Euphemia
Lim Fjord
Bridge of Sighs
Doge's Palace
Island of Burano
Piran Salt Pans (Sečovlje Salina)
Beaches
Croatian Walk of Fame
Golden Cape Forest Park
Giudecca Island
St. Mark's Square
Tartini Square
Emerald Kaia (Render)
La Cucina Dining & Terrace (Render)
Aqua Pool (Render)
Night Market Grill
Owner Suite (Render)
Emerald Kaia (Render)
Gym (Render)
Emerald Kaia (Render)
Wellness Deck (Render)
Top Deck (Render)
Dining
Sun Deck (Render)
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Amici Lounge
Marina (Render)
Flight departs
DAY 1
Time at Port: TBD
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Venice
DAY 1
05 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The ‘floating city’ of Venice has romantic connotations all over the world. Known for picturesque canals, colourful buildings, gentle gondola rides, good food, and an ample supply of history, this is one Italian destination that sits on many a bucket list. See magnificent architecture in St Mark’s Square, the fascinating Doge’s Palace, St Mark’s Basilica, and the famous Bridge of Sighs. After soaking in centuries of history, be sure to make time to simply watch the world go by with a world-class cup of coffee and a piece of tiramisu, or indeed an indulgent glass of wine and pasta dish.
Things to do in Venice:
Giudecca Island
Located in the Venetian lagoon, Giudecca Island is a small, attractive resort offering some lovely cafes, bars, and restaurants as well as pretty architecture. Over the years it has had a varied history, having been the home to some grand palaces and gardens, before becoming a centre of industry in the 20th century, particularly during World War II. One 16th century mansion has been converted into a beautiful luxury villa.
St. Mark's Square
Piazza San Marco – or St Mark’s Square – is the main square in Venice. It is one of the main attractions, and has had a vibrant role in Venetian history, having been a centre of politics, commerce, and religion over the years. Today it is one of Venice’s main attractions, being surrounded by beautiful architecture on all sides – including the magnificent Basilica di San Marco.
Bridge of Sighs
This well-known, historic piece of architecture joins Venice’s prisons to Doge’s Palace – or more accurately, the interrogation rooms in the palace. Legend says that when prisoners of the 17th century crossed the bridge into the prison, they sighed at their last view of Venice – hence the name. Today the bridge also has romantic significance, with local lore saying that lovers who kiss beneath the bridge in a gondola will have a love that lasts forever.
Doge's Palace
From the late 7th century until the late 18th, Venice had a system of doges, who acted as elected leaders of the region. Doge’s Palace – now known as Palazzo Ducale – was built in the 14th century as a residence for the doge, and for other political bodies. It was a venue used for debates, a court of law, grand events such as balls, and even had prison cells on the ground floor. The beautiful palace is located in Piazza San Marco, and was opened to visitors in 1923.
Island of Burano
Within Venice’s lagoon is the picturesque island of Burano, well known for its colourful buildings and pretty canals. First inhabited in the 6th century, Burano has long been a small fishing community, which rose in prominence with the production of lace in the 16th century – a tradition it is still known for today. Burano is a gorgeous spot to wander around, enjoy a gelato, and browse the fabulous range of intricate lace work which is available to purchase in varying forms.
Piran
DAY 2
06 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Piran, a Mediterranean gem, characterised by its elegant Venetian Gothic architecture and terracotta roofed houses, the town is a labyrinth of narrow, sun drenched alleys that lead to the expansive, marble-paved Tartini Square. Its skyline is dominated by the hilltop St. George’s Parish Church, while the ancient town walls offer breathtaking views of the coastline stretching toward Italy and Croatia. With its vibrant seafood scene, historic salt pans, and a completely pedestrianised centre, Piran offers an authentic and tranquil escape into Istrian history and culture.
Things to do in Piran:
Tartini Square
Tartini Square is the marble paved centre of Piran, named after the famous violinist Giuseppe Tartini. Originally a small dock, it is now a grand pedestrian plaza surrounded by pastel-coloured buildings and the iconic red Venetian House. It’s the town's main social hub, perfect for grabbing a coffee and soaking in the Mediterranean atmosphere.
Walk the Town Walls
Walking the Walls of Piran is the best way to see the town's famous "postcard view." A short, uphill walk leads you to these 7th-century stone ruins, where you can climb the watchtowers for a panoramic look at the red-roofed peninsula and the blue sea. It is the top spot for photography, especially at sunset.
Piran Salt Pans (Sečovlje Salina)
The Piran Salt Pans are a massive nature reserve where salt is still harvested by hand using 700-year-old traditional methods. You can explore the active salt fields, visit a museum in an abandoned village, or spot rare birds along the scenic trails. For relaxation, there is even an open-air spa that uses the park's natural mud and salt for wellness treatments.
Mali Losinj
DAY 3
07 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Mali Lošinj is a lovely and aromatic village in the northern Adriatic, famed for its lush pine forests, sparkling blue seas, and Austro-Hungarian charm. As Croatia's largest island town, it combines a peaceful beach lifestyle, high-quality seafood, hiking trails, and distinctive cultural monuments such as the Apoxyomenos Museum. It is a renowned wellness location, known for its clean air and Mediterranean allure.
Things to do in Mali Losinj:
Museum of Apoxyomenos
The Museum of Apoxyomenos is a one-of-a-kind, sensory-focused museum that houses a single 2,000-year-old Greek bronze statue discovered in 1999. It is not a typical museum; rather, it is described as a "journey through space and emotions" in which visitors travel through nine curated, sensory rooms that tell the story of the statue's discovery, restoration, and significance, building anticipation before revealing the 192 cm athlete statue in a final, minimalist white room.
Hiking
Hiking in Mali Lošinj provides about 250 km of well-maintained, scented pine paths, ranging from beach promenades to strenuous rocky ascents with panoramic Adriatic views. The routes are distinguished by Mediterranean flora, aromatic plants, ancient buildings, and access to secluded, crystal-clear, sun-drenched coves that are appropriate for all ability levels.
Beaches
Many beaches are surrounded by beautiful, natural foliage and have walking routes that lead directly to the town. The area is noted for its natural beauty, boasting gorgeous, shaded bays like Čikat Bay, a popular place featuring sandy beaches and fine gravel, surrounded by deep pine forests. Veli Žal, a well-known pebbly beach perfect for families, offers clean water, easy access, and a range of facilities.
Senj
DAY 4
08 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Opatija
DAY 5
09 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Nestled at the base of Mount Učka on the eastern Istrian peninsula, Opatija is a sophisticated seaside gem in western Croatia. Positioned at the head of the Kvarner Gulf, this historic town sits just outside Rijeka and is celebrated as the birthplace of Croatian tourism.
Things to do in Opatija:
Učka Nature Park
Učka Nature Park, Opitaja's mountain range that rises above the sea, offering a fresh escape from the city. The highlight is the Vojak peak, where you can climb a stone tower for incredible views of the islands and even the Italian Alps. It’s a great spot for hiking and cycling through green forests, making it the perfect place to trade the beach for a bit of mountain adventure.
Maiden with the Seagull
Perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the Kvarner Bay, the Maiden with the Seagull is the iconic symbol of Opatija. Sculpted by Zvonko Car in 1956, this elegant bronze figure replaced a tragic memorial dedicated to a count who perished at sea in a 1891 storm. Today, it stands as the town’s most photographed landmark, perfectly capturing the romantic spirit of the Adriatic coast.
Croatian Walk of Fame
The Croatian Walk of Fame (locally known as Hrvatska ulica slavnih) is a series of marble stars embedded in the pavement along the Slatina promenade in Opatija. Serving as a symbolic tribute to individuals who have significantly promoted Croatia worldwide through their achievements in sports, science, culture, and art. Also within walking distance of Slatina Beach, the Slatina Fountain, and the historic Hotel Palace Bellevue.
Rovinj
DAY 6
10 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Rovinj is a coastal city located on the west side of the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia and is often a tender port. Its historic centre is characterised by Venetian-style architecture and narrow cobblestone streets, reflecting its centuries-old tradition as a thriving fishing port. The Church of St. Euphemia serves as the town's primary landmark, situated at the highest point of the Old Town. It was originally an island until the narrow channel separating it from the mainland was filled in during the 18th century.
Things to do in Rovinj:
Old Town and St. Euphemia
You can wander through the narrow, cobblestone streets of the Old Town to discover local art galleries and charming boutiques. At the top of the hill, climb the bell tower of the Church of St. Euphemia for a panoramic view of the entire Adriatic coast.
Lim Fjord
Take a boat directly from the pier for a scenic cruise to the nearby Lim Fjord, a stunning "sunken valley" known for its emerald waters. This trip allows you to see the town’s iconic, colourful skyline from the water while passing by local oyster and mussel farms.
Golden Cape Forest Park
Take a 15-minute walk or a quick bike ride south of the harbour to reach the Golden Cape Forest Park for a peaceful nature escape. You can enjoy shaded coastal paths and hidden pebble beaches that are perfect for a refreshing dip in the sea.
Venice - Overnight onboard
DAY 7-8
11 Jun 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The ‘floating city’ of Venice has romantic connotations all over the world. Known for picturesque canals, colourful buildings, gentle gondola rides, good food, and an ample supply of history, this is one Italian destination that sits on many a bucket list. See magnificent architecture in St Mark’s Square, the fascinating Doge’s Palace, St Mark’s Basilica, and the famous Bridge of Sighs. After soaking in centuries of history, be sure to make time to simply watch the world go by with a world-class cup of coffee and a piece of tiramisu, or indeed an indulgent glass of wine and pasta dish.
Things to do in Venice - Overnight onboard:
Giudecca Island
Located in the Venetian lagoon, Giudecca Island is a small, attractive resort offering some lovely cafes, bars, and restaurants as well as pretty architecture. Over the years it has had a varied history, having been the home to some grand palaces and gardens, before becoming a centre of industry in the 20th century, particularly during World War II. One 16th century mansion has been converted into a beautiful luxury villa.
St. Mark's Square
Piazza San Marco – or St Mark’s Square – is the main square in Venice. It is one of the main attractions, and has had a vibrant role in Venetian history, having been a centre of politics, commerce, and religion over the years. Today it is one of Venice’s main attractions, being surrounded by beautiful architecture on all sides – including the magnificent Basilica di San Marco.
Bridge of Sighs
This well-known, historic piece of architecture joins Venice’s prisons to Doge’s Palace – or more accurately, the interrogation rooms in the palace. Legend says that when prisoners of the 17th century crossed the bridge into the prison, they sighed at their last view of Venice – hence the name. Today the bridge also has romantic significance, with local lore saying that lovers who kiss beneath the bridge in a gondola will have a love that lasts forever.
Doge's Palace
From the late 7th century until the late 18th, Venice had a system of doges, who acted as elected leaders of the region. Doge’s Palace – now known as Palazzo Ducale – was built in the 14th century as a residence for the doge, and for other political bodies. It was a venue used for debates, a court of law, grand events such as balls, and even had prison cells on the ground floor. The beautiful palace is located in Piazza San Marco, and was opened to visitors in 1923.
Island of Burano
Within Venice’s lagoon is the picturesque island of Burano, well known for its colourful buildings and pretty canals. First inhabited in the 6th century, Burano has long been a small fishing community, which rose in prominence with the production of lace in the 16th century – a tradition it is still known for today. Burano is a gorgeous spot to wander around, enjoy a gelato, and browse the fabulous range of intricate lace work which is available to purchase in varying forms.
Flight departs
DAY 8
Time at Port: TBD
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
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