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Zadar - Overnight onboard
Split - Overnight onboard
Dubrovnik - Overnight onboard
Krk
Rab Island - Overnight onboard
Sibenik - Overnight onboard
Vis Island
Sea Caves and Hidden Bays
Military and Historical Sites
Korcula Island - Overnight onboard
House of Marco Polo
Vela Przina Beach
St Donatus Church
St Mary Church
Zadar Walls and Gates
Peristil Square
St Duje's Cathedral
Marjan Hill
Campanile Bell Tower
Klis Fortress
Lokrum Island
Lovrijenac Fortress
Muralles de Dubrovnik
St John Fortress
Sandy Beaches
Krka National Park
Sibenik Cathedral
St Michaels Fortress
The Old Town Hall
Wineries
Vela Spila Archaeological Site
Museum of Ancient Glass
Roman Forum
Diocletians Palace
Krka National Park
Bellevue Beach
Sunj Beach
Krk Town
Vrbnik
Rab Old Town
Biking & Hiking
Dalmatia Aquapark
Falconry Center
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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.
Opatija - Overnight onboard
DAY 1-2
13 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 8 AM
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 - Overnight onboard:
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.
Krk
DAY 2
14 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Krk (pronounced "Kerk") is Croatia's largest and most accessible island, with a fascinating mix of 1,000-year-old mediaeval villages, crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and a vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle. Krk town is historically rich, including Roman ruins, ancient city walls, and a mediaeval fortress. It has rocky cliffs, pine forests, and olive groves that are popular for hiking, swimming, and exploration, and it is easily accessible from the mainland via a road bridge.
Things to do in Krk:
Krk Town
Explore the historic center, which includes the 15th-century Frankopan Castle and the Cathedral of Krk. The 15th-century Frankopan Castle, located in Kamplin Square, provides a look into Venetian and Frankopan history, with lofty stone walls and a courtyard. You can wander around the parapets for breathtaking views of the town's rooftops and the Adriatic Sea. Visit the Cathedral of Krk, a 5th-century Romanesque cathedral built close to the castle and famed for its bell tower, which has a baroque dome that dominates the skyline.
Vrbnik
Vrbnik is a picturesque 900-year-old mediaeval stone Town on Croatia's Krk Island, built atop a 50-meter-high cliff. The village overlooks the Adriatic Sea, providing spectacular views of the coast and mainland. Known for its tranquil, authentic ambiance, travellers enjoy traversing its tight, labyrinthine alleyways, including the famed 43-cm-wide Klancic street. This tiny alley, famous as one of the world's tiniest streets, forces many visitors to turn sideways. Vrbnik is known for its winemaking, particularly the native Žlahtina white wine, which is available at local vineyards and restaurants.
Rab Island - Overnight onboard
DAY 2-3
14 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 4 PM to 8 AM
Rab Island in Croatia is recognised as a breathtaking, "happy island" that combines rich medieval history with over 30 beautiful sandy beaches, creating a diversified Adriatic paradise. Known for having the most sandy beaches in the Adriatic, including the famed 1.5 km long "Paradise Beach" near Lopar, perfect for children. It is distinguished by thick pine trees, a dynamic food scene (particularly seafood and Rab cake), and a laid-back, family-friendly environment.
Things to do in Rab Island - Overnight onboard:
Rab Old Town
Rab Old Town is a charming, pedestrian-only mediaeval jewel on the Croatian peninsula, famous for its four prominent bell towers and distinctive skyline. Visitors can explore the city walls, stroll around the ancient district, see St. Christopher Square, or investigate the ruins of St. John the Evangelist. It combines historic charm, popular waterfront restaurants, and neighbouring beautiful green parks. It's commonly characterised as feeling like a "sailing ship" made of stone.
Biking & Hiking
Biking and hiking on Rab Island provide a diverse Mediterranean experience, with approximately 150 kilometres of defined routes combining rocky coastline paths, lush forests (such as Dundo), and high, picturesque hills like Kamenjak. It is great for an active vacation with breathtaking Adriatic views, blending rocky, remote places with easily accessible, attractive beach promenades. Numerous routes provide moderate hiking, including roads leading to the Kamenjak for panoramic views. Renting an e-bike is highly suggested for covering more ground.
Sandy Beaches
Paradise Beach (Rajska Plaža) in Lopar offers shallow, crystal-clear water and family-friendly services. This beach provides lifeguards, sunbed and umbrella rentals, showers, restaurants, cafe bars, and a variety of water sports such as pedal boats and parasailing. Unlike many rocky Croatian beaches, this one has fine sand both on the beach and in the ocean. Some beaches on Rab Island are well-known naturist beaches, such as the stunning Sahara and Ciganka, so be aware if travelling with family.
Zadar - Overnight onboard
DAY 3-4
15 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 3 PM to 7 AM
One of Croatia’s best kept secrets, Zadar has the historic heritage and fascinating architecture of Dubrovnik with a quieter, more intimate feel. As well as the impressive 16th-century walls and gates, you can explore ancient churches such as St Donatus’ Church, and the Roman Forum ruins. You’ll also find the renowned attraction, the Sea Organ, an art installation that plays music when filled with water.
Things to do in Zadar - Overnight onboard:
Museum of Ancient Glass
Situated in the 19th-century Cosmacendi Palace, the Museum of Ancient Glass houses stunning collections of Roman glassware, from jars and vials to goblets and flasks. Visitors can also purchase their own replicas of these delicate pieces in the souvenir shop.
Roman Forum
Built between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, the Roman Forum ruins were the centre of daily life. Most notable is the decorative column once used as a ‘pillar of shame’ to punish criminals, as well as the remains of the Capitolium.
St Donatus Church
Founded in the 9th century, the unusually-shaped Church of St Donat no longer serves as a church but holds frequent events and concerts because of its excellent acoustics. Visitors can take a look around inside, though it’s impressive structure is best admired from outside.
St Mary Church
Founded in 1066, St Mary’s Church is an understated yet stunning piece of architecture in Zadar. The adjoining treasury contains an exhibition of religious art, and is beautifully preserved by nuns of the church.
Zadar Walls and Gates
The most impressive of the walls and gates is the Land Gate, the main entrance into the city, built in 1543. Zadar’s walls and gates meant that the city remained uncaptured, and are now a great way to explore the surroundings on foot.
Sibenik - Overnight onboard
DAY 4-5
16 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 2 PM to 11:30 AM
An excellent access point to Krka National Park, Šibenik is often overlooked in favour of Split and Zadar, though it’s quickly becoming Dalmatia’s best kept secret. The charming Old Town is nestled amongst commercial suburbs, home to historic churches, winding alleyways and scenic squares. Spend hours wandering the cobbled streets, trying delicious cuisine and finding handcrafted souvenirs, or for the adventurous, take a hike through the stunning national park.
Things to do in Sibenik - Overnight onboard:
Dalmatia Aquapark
Croatia’s first water park boasts plenty of slides, waterfalls and sprinklers to keep families entertained all day, as well as a 200-metre lazy river and numerous jacuzzis. Recharge on a sun lounger or grab a bite to eat and a cold drink at the Splash Bar.
Falconry Center
Primarily a refuge and rehabilitation centre for birds of prey, Dubrava Falconry Centre aims to educate and enchant visitors with up-close experiences. Visitors can watch demonstrations and take tours of the centre to learn more about the many species found in Croatia.
Krka National Park
Teeming with lakes and waterfalls, as well as a monastery constructed by visiting monks, Krka National Park has everything for an adventurous day out. Visitors can swim, hike and even take a boat ride, admiring the many species of plants, birds and bats.
Sibenik Cathedral
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, Šibenik’s Cathedral of St James is an especially popular stop for fans of the Game of Thrones series. Built entirely from stone, this is an impressive structure to visit with 71 life-sized sculpted heads on the exterior.
St Michaels Fortress
St Michael’s Fortress is one of the first things visitors will see upon arriving at Šibenik. Throughout history the structure has been torn down and rebuilt numerous times, though it is now an iconic landmark of the city.
The Old Town Hall
Built between 1533 and 1546, Šibenik Town Hall is a beloved landmark in Croatia, restored in 1943 after an attack from ally air forces. Now it is a home to a restaurant as well as a place to hold events and conferences.
Split - Overnight onboard
DAY 5-6
17 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 5 PM to 5 AM
As Croatia’s second-largest city, Split is an integral tourist hotspot in the Adriatic Sea. The unique setting of coastal mountains and bright blue ocean makes for the perfect backdrop to a cruise holiday, while the city itself has a very homely, local feel. Stroll past high-rise, rustic apartments and discover the many hidden gems and highlights such as Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that will leave you in awe.
Things to do in Split - Overnight onboard:
Diocletians Palace
As one of the most well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world, it’s no wonder this fortress is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Now home to many shops, restaurants and apartments, the palace is a beautiful place to wander, day or night.
Krka National Park
Home to breath-taking waterfalls and lush, thriving forest, Krka National Park is a must visit for lovers of the outdoors. Discover over 800 species of plant life, over 200 species of bird and 18 species of bat, as well as the tiny island of Visovac.
Peristil Square
The central square of the palace, Peristil Square was once the perfect space for opera theatre and now provides the scenery for a delicious cup of coffee. Towering above is the 57-metre belfry where, once climbing the steps, visitors will find gorgeous views across town.
St Duje's Cathedral
This excellent example of beautifully-preserved ancient Roman architecture is where you’ll find the bell tower, treasury and even a crypt. Built in the 4th century, it houses many artefacts, sculptures , carvings and murals.
Marjan Hill
For breath-taking views out across the city, Marjan Park is the place to be. The walk up from Old Town Split is fairly easy, and visitors will find a café as well as the lookout point. From here, you can continue the hike to the Church of St Nicholas, a beautiful, small stone church.
Campanile Bell Tower
Built in 1100 AD, this beautiful Romanesque bell tower stands at 60 metres tall with sweeping views of the city and mountains. Though this landmark may not be for the faint of heart, climbing the many steps is well worth it to admire the landscape at the top.
Klis Fortress
A must visit for fans of the hit series, Game of Thrones, Klis Fortress is well worth a visit just for the spectacular views alone. With over two thousand years of history, the ruins are fascinating to explore for all ages and provide fantastic photo opportunities.
Vis Island
DAY 6
18 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Vis, Croatia, is a tranquil, unspoiled Adriatic treasure famed for its slower pace, beautiful blue waters, and dramatic past as a former military station. It provides traditional Dalmatian life, great seafood, local wine, and breathtaking natural beauty, such as the cliff-ringed Stiniva Beach.
Things to do in Vis Island:
Sea Caves and Hidden Bays
Take a boat trip to the breathtaking Adriatic sea caves of Bisevo and Ravnik, where limestone erosion has created mesmerising, dazzling waters. The Blue Cave on Biševo, known for its azure interior, is best observed midday, while the adjoining Green Cave on Ravnik features brilliant emerald waters. Boat cruises frequently depart from Vis and include a visit to the secluded Stiniva Cove, which is known for its white pebble shore and turquoise waters.
Military and Historical Sites
Explore the island's several hidden military tunnels, including Tito's Cave (a WWII refuge) and the former British naval bastion Fort George. Because of its strategic location, the island was a restricted naval outpost until 1989, resulting in over 30 concealed military sites—such as tunnels, bunkers, and submarine pens—that are now open to visitors.
Wineries
Vis wineries in Croatia provide authentic tastes of the indigenous Vugava and Plavac Mali grapes, with a focus on traditional, organic, and boutique wine production.
Korcula Island - Overnight onboard
DAY 6-7
18 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 5 PM to 7 AM
Surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves and picturesque villages, the island of Korčula will take you back in time. Tradition is very much celebrated here, with ancient ceremonies, music and dances a common sight to see. As well as historic sites and beach-going, you can sample some of the best Croatian vintages produced locally from indigenous grapes. If you’re looking for a laid-back getaway with a very warm welcome, Korčula is for you.
Things to do in Korcula Island - Overnight onboard:
House of Marco Polo
Claimed to be the birthplace of the renowned world-traveller, the House of Marco Polo is where you’ll find sweeping views over the rooftops to the sea. After looking around the remains on the building, visitors can climb the winding stairs onsite to a beautiful loggia.
Vela Przina Beach
The largest sandy beach in Korčula, Vela Przina beach looks out to the Lastovo Channel with picturesque views of the horizon. Spend the day splashing in the warm, calm sea before grabbing a bite to eat at the café or restaurant.
Vela Spila Archaeological Site
One of the most important archaeological sites in Europe, Vela Spila’s findings hold the evidence to prehistoric communities using the cave. Visitors can hike to the cave and explore the cavern, as well as marvel at the view over the town.
Dubrovnik - Overnight onboard
DAY 7-8
19 Oct 2026
Time at Port: from 2 PM to 12 AM
It’s easy to see why Dubrovnik is one of the best highlights on a Mediterranean cruise. In 1979, the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its beautifully preserved ancient architecture that you’ll love to spend hours exploring. Fans of the hit series Game of Thrones will particularly love to recreate their favourite scenes filmed here, while history and art enthusiasts will adore the fortresses and museums.
Things to do in Dubrovnik - Overnight onboard:
Bellevue Beach
This small and intimate beach provides a quiet getaway from the crowds. Relax in the sun watching the locals play water polo, before taking a dip in the crystal clear waters and exploring the nearby cliffs and caves.
Sunj Beach
If you are looking for something relaxing but also to spend some time exploring, head along the sandy beaches and rocky paths where you’ll find Sunj beach. Here the waters range from beautiful crystal blue to alluring green where you can swim and relax under the sun with a wide range of bars to pick from.
Lokrum Island
A short ferry ride from Dubrovnik Old Town, Lokrum Island is a fantastic place for a day trip. With a beautiful botanical garden planted in the 19th century, the ruins of a Benedictine monastery and spots for swimming in the sea, you’ll love exploring this tiny island.
Lovrijenac Fortress
At 37 meters above the sea, Fortress Lovrijenac offers impressive views across the landscape. Used as a filming location for Game of Thrones, the fortress played an important role in protecting the Old City, which visitors will learn about as they explore the grounds.
Muralles de Dubrovnik
Covering 1,940 metres with 6 fortresses, the Walls of Dubrovnik are a must visit for Game of Thrones fans and lovers of architecture. Visitors can join walking tours of the walls which take approximately two hours and offer unrivalled views over the city from the forts.
St John Fortress
One of the most important forts in the Walls of Dubrovnik, it now houses the Maritime Museum and Aquarium, containing artefacts, paintings and documents telling the history of city. The aquarium, meanwhile, is where you’ll find marine life that thrives in the waters off Croatia.
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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