Experience the timeless beauty and Mediterranean allure of the Adriatic with this intimate yacht cruise along Croatia's rugged coastline, paired with an enchanting three-night stay in historic Dubrovnik.
Begin in the historic city of Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," before setting sail on the shimmering waters of the Adriatic. We'll discover hidden gems like Mljet National Park, the enchanting islands of Hvar, and Korčula, steeped in Venetian charm. Relish every moment aboard your elegant yacht, from refreshing swim stops to gourmet meals.
Our voyage concludes with an extended stay in Dubrovnik, where marble-lined streets and Baroque architecture captivate, and delve into Montenegro's dramatic landscapes. From the idyllic bay of Kotor, we'll experience a tapestry of history, culture, and natural splendour.
This journey is ideal for travellers who want the luxury of intimate cruising with the richness of cultural exploration - it's an unforgettable adventure on the Adriatic coast.
Itinerary
Arrival in Dubrovnik
Mljet National Park and Trstenik - We’ll set off from Dubrovnik this morning and enjoy your first taste of the crystal waters of the Adriatic with a swim stop. After your refreshing dip, you’ll be ready for lunch on board before arriving at Mljet.
The Dalmatian coastline is legendary: one of Europe’s most dramatic, extending for hundreds of miles, where steep limestone cliffs plunge into sapphire-blue waters. The mirror-like Adriatic is studded with countless islands, some tiny, some large, some inhabited, some not.
Mljet is one of the most seductive of such islands, where the hillsides are clad in a green carpet of lush pine forests bringing that instantly recognisable Mediterranean aroma to the air. Nestling in picturesque coves are medieval fishing villages, refreshingly free from tasteless development, where the alleyways are simply pebbles set into the earth and overhead shutters sway precariously in the warm, gentle breezes. Life here continues much as it has for centuries.
Here we’ll enjoy a visit of the national park including the tiny islet of St Mary’s with its 12th-century former Benedictine monastery. With its colourful walls and altar carved from local stone you will already feel a long way from home in this most atmospheric of places – it’s easy to see why legend has it that the Greek hero Ulysses came here to contemplate.
After our visit to Mljet, we'll hop back on board and enjoy a short voyage to the pretty little seaside village of Trstenik on the Peljesac Peninsula, arriving early evening. Nestled at the foot of the rolling hills behind, this picturesque, secluded spot is famed for its wine production where generations of families have produced excellent wines for hundreds of years.
We'll remain moored overnight, so you can have dinner at your leisure in this charming spot - you'll really feel like you are getting away from it all!
Makarska - We’ll start with a leisurely morning sailing as we make our way north, pausing for a swim stop before a delicious lunch onboard, an idyllic start to the day.
Later this afternoon, we’ll arrive at Makarska from where you can marvel at the rocky splendour of Mount Biokovo, nearly 1,828 metres above sea level, which shelters the coast from less temperate climates further inland.
During the 10th century this region was bedevilled by fearsome pirates preying on passing ships. A slightly raffish atmosphere still prevails but piracy has long since been replaced by more peaceful activities such as fishing, and the production of olive oil and wine. St Mark’s Baroque church and some palatial 18th-century Venetian style houses stand guard over Makarska’s main square.
We’ll moor overnight for you to enjoy dinner ashore at leisure.
Pučišća and Omiš - We’ll sail this morning to the glorious island of Brač this morning, mooring in idyllic Pučišća. This jewel of a place, perhaps the most spectacular of Croatia’s villages, boasts dwellings of gleaming white stone reflecting the sun onto the crystal-clear water. Once ashore, stroll the streets of this charming spot and enjoy a visit to a stonemasonry school for which this town is known before returning on board for lunch.
Continuing the short journey north this afternoon, we’ll visit Omiš, a small coastal town situated at the mouth of the Cetina River. Populated as early as Roman times, Omiš was a fortified town in the Middle Ages with many rulers and masters and some of the medieval fortifications still remain. Here, you can wander through the old town, discovering little alleys and historic churches or enjoying a coffee in one of the many cafés. This evening, relax on board as the chef presents the Captain’s Dinner – a delicious selection of Croatian and Mediterranean specialities.
Stari Grad - This morning we’ll stop once more for an invigorating swim before we cruise to another stunning island in this incredibly beautiful archipelago, Hvar.
Enjoy another delicious lunch on board before mooring later this afternoon at Stari Grad on the northern side of the island of Hvar. The literal translation of Stari Grad is the Old Town and it is indeed the oldest town in the country with the first settlers from Greece establishing a colony here back in 384 BC. Both the historical centre and the Stari Grad Plain were included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2008.
A walking tour with your local guide will show you some of the highlights of the historical town centre. Pass House TVRDALJ, the summer house and walled garden of the 16th century poet and aristocrat Petar Hektorović and one of the most well-known buildings in the town. There is also the Dominican Monastery of St. Peter the Martyr as well as a wealth of cobbled streets filled with al fresco bars, cafés and restaurants. In your free time, you might just enjoy a stroll on the seafront promenade or perhaps visit the Monastery Museum with numerous works of art.
The ship will remain moored in Stari Grad overnight for the opportunity to dine at leisure where you wish.
Hvar and Korčula - This morning, enjoy a visit to the bewitching little town of Hvar. Wandering here is pure joy and, remarkably, it’s so compact and cosy that the streets don’t even have names. With its freshwater springs, the island is unusually green, its hillsides boasting spectacular pine forests.
Elsewhere you’ll find olive groves, orchards and vineyards, the aromatic pleasures of the island exemplified by the delicate fragrance of abundant lavender fields. Hvar has been inhabited since Neolithic times; later, the ancient Greeks founded a colony here, and during the 14th century, as the Venetian Empire extended its influence, it became a major naval base. Also on the island’s northern shores are some distinctive fortified 16th century buildings, built to repel pirates and assaults by the Ottoman Empire.
After exploring Hvar’s agricultural, historical and cultural splendours on our guided walking tour, we’ll return to the ship for lunch as we sail towards Korčula.
Ruled by the Venetians for 800 years, it is rather reminiscent of a much smaller Dubrovnik, with its host of tangled lanes so typical of medieval Mediterranean ports.
The town is a charming small fortress, celebrated for supplying timber for the wooden walls of Venice and its harbour was a major shelter for the Venetian fleet. You’ll find architectural gems at every turn in its narrow, cobbled streets. Famous for its artistic and musical traditions, Korčula has its own unique sword dance, the ‘moreska’, and a form of acapella singing, but is much more famous as the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. His house can still be visited, as can the Icon Museum with its glorious collection of Byzantine icons.
After our guided walking tour, there’s time at leisure to explore this beautiful town further, perhaps spotting a restaurant for dinner this evening.
Dubrovnik - As our elegant yacht drifts on past the rocky shores of the beautiful Elaphite Islands, if the weather allows, this will be your last chance to take a swim off the back of the ship as if it were your very own! After our last lunch on board, we’ll arrive in Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik, an independent city-state for much of its history, has evolved differently to the rest of Croatia. On arrival this afternoon, we'll take a tour with an expert local guide explaining the city’s landmarks and intriguing history.
The city threw off its Venetian shackles during medieval times founding a commercial empire trading with the eastern Mediterranean, France, Spain and later the Ottoman Empire.
As so often happened, the city began to reflect its resultant wealth and today this wonderfully Baroque city proudly nestles behind its huge imposing ramparts in a situation of outstanding natural beauty. The main avenue, lined by intimate cafés, is completely paved with gleaming marble, which dazzles in the sunlight and gives credence to the city’s description as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’.
Ston - Bid a fond farewell to the crew aboard MS Adriatic Sun as we disembark to begin our post-cruise tour. Our first stop is the medieval town of Ston - home to salt, city walls and oysters!
Here, we'll visit a traditional family-run wine cellar to enjoy the authentic flavours of Ston, sampling a variety of flavourful cheeses, including specialities like Pag cheese, alongside thinly sliced, melt-in-your-mouth prosciutto and renowned local wines. Our hosts will guide us through a carefully curated selection of delicious local wines, sharing their deep knowledge and captivating stories. This unforgettable experience will not only tantalize your taste buds but also forge a connection with the region’s rich culinary heritage.
Afterwards we’ll return to Dubrovnik to check into our hotel for our three-night stay.
Along with the shops and cafés of the marble lined Main Avenue, you will see evidence of the city’s wealth in the likes of the Rector’s Palace - now a museum - and Sponza Palace, currently housing centuries of historical city documents. Add in a wonderful array of monasteries and monumental ramparts and you’ll find this is a wonderful city, nestling in a location of outstanding natural beauty.
You are free to explore and find a local restaurant to enjoy your dinner independently this evening.
Kotor Bay - Experience the delights of Kotor Bay today as we venture over the border into Montenegro.
Arriving in idyllic Perast, where the grace of Venetian rule is etched in its architecture, you're greeted by traditional stone buildings that gracefully ascend the lush hillside from the shimmering waters. The scene is dominated by the spired tower of Saint Nikola’s, standing as a proud sentinel over the charming landscape.
Perast is renowned for its manmade island, crowned by Our Lady of the Rocks church, with its striking blue dome. Legend has it that the island was created by local sailors who, after discovering an icon of the Madonna on a rock, began throwing stones into the lake after every successful voyage, ultimately constructing the church as a tribute for her protection. If you reach through a hole behind the altar, you can touch what's said to be the original rock!
Inside the church and museum, there's much to admire - all donated by grateful locals – including a collection of paintings by Perast-born Tripo Kokolja, a 17th-century Baroque artist, and a dazzling tapestry embroidered by Jacinta Kunić-Mijović, who is said to have woven her hair through the gold and silver threads! We'll follow a boat trip to Our Lady of the Rocks with a visit to Kotor.
The Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor is a World Heritage Site, inscribed in 1979. Its bay is dotted with sleepy fishing villages and charming old towns.
The moated town of Kotor stands as a testament to Montenegro's rich history, showcasing Roman influences with charming Romanesque churches nestled within a medieval marble-pathed maze, including the magnificent Kotor Cathedral with its striking twin towers.
You can feel the echoes of four centuries spent under the Venetian empire, with remnants of a grand fortification system – featuring stone-carved ‘Lions of Venice’ – to defend the city from the sea. Enclosed by four gates which punctuate the ancient city walls as they climb steadily up the craggy mountainside, Kotor is impressively well-protected.
Here, you can enjoy some free time to explore the cobbled streets and enjoy a spot of lunch in one of the many cafes.
After a day full of stunning scenery and historic towns, we'll make the journey back to our hotel in Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik - Enjoy a Dubrovnik from a different perspective today as we ride the cable car to the top of Mount Srđ. With views stretching over 60km away, it's no wonder the French chose this mountain peak to construct their Napoleonic Fort. Once a strategic lookout during the Croatian War of Independence, this incredible vantage point now captivates visitors, stunning them into silence as they soak in the sights of Dubrovnik and the expansive Adriatic beyond.
The rest of the afternoon will be yours to enjoy Dubrovnik at your leisure. Perhaps you could enjoy a spot of people watching as you sip a glass of Plavac Mali from a pavement café or, if you’re feeling more energetic, you could walk the full route of the incredible city walls, enjoying ever-changing views of this historic city en-route.
This evening, you will savour a farewell dinner with your fellow guests at a traditional ‘under the bell’ restaurant - a traditional Croatian cooking method in which food is roasted over an open flame using a clay or wrought-iron bell-shaped baking vessel.
Return home
What's Included
Holiday Highlights
Explore the historic walls of Dubrovnik with a guided walk of the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ as well as a cable car ride up Mount Srđ.
Discover Korčula, one of the Adriatic’s most perfectly preserved medieval ports and birthplace of Marco Polo.
Visit the charming laid-back port of Pučišća, known for its stone masonry with the opportunity to visit a stonemasonry school.
Sail between the smaller islands including the beautiful islands of Hvar and Mljet, studded with beautifully preserved and atmospheric Venetian influenced medieval towns and some of Europe’s clearest waters.
Get a taste of Montenegro and the beautiful old towns of Kotor and Perast.
Our Price Includes
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a double or twin cabin and hotel room. Cabins/rooms for sole occupancy are subject to availability at the stated supplement. The price includes:
Return flights from a choice of regional airports
7 nights on the four-star MS Adriatic Sun in your choice of cabin
3 nights in a four-star hotel
Daily breakfast, 6 lunches, 2 dinners plus the Captain’s Dinner
Tours and visits as mentioned
Services of our experienced Tour Manager
Complimentary Wi-Fi on board and at the hotel
All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers
ABTA and ATOL protection
Please note that in the event of unsatisfactory weather conditions the MS Adriatic Sun reserves the right to alter or reschedule the itinerary.
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