Discover charming Croatian coastline and islands, indulge all your senses, explore inspiring destinations, fishermen’s villages and small and cosy restaurants on shore for tasting local Mediterranean cuisine and nightlife. Intention of this cruise is to show beauty of the Croatian islands and thousand year old cities and their rich history. The Itinerary is carefully prepared in order to give you right enough time to experience current history, sufficient time to undertake your own explorations of medieval towns and islands and have time for sightseeing, wine tastings, enjoy island’s dinner at cosy restaurants and more.. During 7 night cruise you will be able to gain an exciting experience of Croatian way of life, its past blended with present.
This itinerary is also available in reverse. Click here for additional dates.
Ship will be docked in Dubrovnik Gruž harbour and embarkation is possible throughout the whole day. Passengers arriving in the morning will not be able to enter their cabins before 14:00 but can leave luggage on board. In case that your ship is not in the port until evening we will take care of your luggage and organize excursion for you. At 19:00 we’ll have a welcome meeting where Cruise manager will introduce you to the crew and your fellow passengers. Welcome dinner will be served at 19:30. Captain will wait for all the passengers arriving late at night, but we have to be notified in advance. All the late arriving guests will be provided with a dinner.
Overnight in Dubrovnik, (D)
After breakfast our English-speaking guide and coach will come to the pier. We’ll visit the historical centre of Dubrovnik, the famous city enlisted as UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, where your guide will show you the most interesting sights of Dubrovnik, known as “The Pearl of Adriatic”. After the city tour, you’ll be left on your own to explore around, visit City Walls or take a scenic cable car to the top of Mount Srđ with its stunning 360° vista. Return coach transfer is scheduled at between 12:30-13:00. Lunch onboard and sail out for Slano, located on the mainland. Slano is one of the most picturesque places on the Dubrovnik Riviera, with a beautiful beach, dense pine forest and olive groves, a long cultural tradition and numerous historical monuments. For all who are interested we will organize optional excursion to Ston, fortified town famous for 5-kilometre-long walls, old saltwork and oysters/mussel’s farm. Reservations and payment on the spot.
Overnight in Slano, (B, L)
Our day starts with a morning departure towards Mljet National Park. When we arrive there, you’ll have just enough time to explore park, walk around the Great and Small Lake, visit the Islet of St. Mary with its Benedictine Monastery from the 12th century and, of course, take a swim in the heart of National Park. Entrance fees to Mljet National Park are included. With lunch served on board, we’ll sail for the Island of Korčula, arriving there in the afternoon. Town of Korčula is the island’s main settlement and is known as the birthplace of Marco Polo, one of the world’s most famous explorers of all times. Our English-speaking guide will take you for a tour of Korčula Town, through its narrow and cobbled streets and its rich history. You’ll have rest of the evening free to enjoy dining at one of the local restaurants of your choice.
Overnight in Korčula Historical Town, (B, L)
In the morning we’ll cruise to the Island of Vis, with lunch on board and a swim stop en route. Arrival to Vis is scheduled for the afternoon. Compared to other Adriatic islands, Vis is rather unique. Being an important strategic military stronghold for centuries, Vis was spared the excessive tourist development and thus retained its unspoilt beaches, ecological agriculture and traditional architecture. Enjoy afternoon, exploring the town of Vis, its picturesque stone streets, pristine beaches and fine taverns. For all who are interested we will organize optional Vis Island excursion, ending in Komiža, stunning fishermen's village to have dinner in one of cosy restaurants. Reservations and payment on the spot.
Overnight in Vis Town, (B, L)
Today we'll cruise to the Island of Biševo and its Blue cave, one of the most famous natural attractions in whole of the Adriatic Sea. Blue Cave is a water-logged cave that can be approached only by boat. However, sometimes high waves prevent the entrance to Blue Cave which is something we shall not know before the time designated for our visit. In case we can't enter Blue Cave due to such sea conditions, you will get a full ticket refund. After a swim stop and lunch on board we’ll continue cruising along many coves and bays, towards Hvar, the sunniest Croatian island. Hvar is one of the country’s most attractive tourist destinations and a meeting point of international jetsetters. Upon our arrival to Hvar, a local English-speaking guide will walk you through this unique city, introducing you to its millennia-long history, culture and a way of life. Afterwards, you'll have an evening on your own to explore and dine in one of numerous family-owned restaurants and taverns.
Overnight in Hvar Historical Town, (B, L)
In the morning we’ll cruise towards Bol, a place best known for its beach of Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape), which regularly hits the top lists of the most beautiful European beaches. Once we stop in Bol, you can enjoy simple pleasures such as taking a walk around this nice little Dalmatian town, perhaps having a cup of coffee or a swim, until lunch is served on board.
After lunch we’ll continue cruising towards Milna. Milna is a charming seaside village on the island of Brač, known for its beautiful stone houses and peaceful atmosphere. It features a lovely natural harbour, crystal-clear sea and a relaxed Mediterranean vibe. With its quiet bays and authentic Dalmatian charm, Milna is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the Adriatic.
This evening we'll have the Captain's Dinner on board, along with live music entertainment.
Overnight in Milna, (B,L, CD)
In the morning we'll sail out for Split, our last port on this cruise, with a swim stop along the way. Upon arrival our English speaking guide will do a Split City tour, walking us through the world famous Diocletian’s Palace. Over 1700 years old, Split abounds with cultural and historical sights, lots of them situated within the Split’s historical nucleus which has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List ever since 1979.
After lunch we’ll continue cruising towards Trogir, another city inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, arriving there during afternoon. This town - museum is literally packed with palaces, churches, monasteries and towers. A professional English speaking guide will take us for a city tour of Trogir. Afterwards, you’ll have some time on your own, free to explore.
Overnight in Trogir, (B,L)
After breakfast, the time has come to say farewell to all your new friends. (B)
Ships are very similar, so we reserve the right to switch the ship in case of charter.
Depending on cruise conditions captain reserves the right to change the itinerary.
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Port taxes: €50 EUR
Vessel Type: Small Ship
Length: 47 m
Passenger Capacity: 36
Built: 2017/18
M/S Mama Marija is a 47-metre luxury yacht built in 2018 and structured for intimate coastal cruising. The ship carries modern safety and navigation systems, CCTV, fire detection, life rafts and tenders, while public spaces are designed around efficiency and comfort: a large air-conditioned salon-restaurant with lounge and bar, a covered outdoor terrace, a 390 m² sun deck with shaded areas, sunbeds and a rooftop Jacuzzi, plus a stern platform with ladders for direct sea access. Non-smoking twin and double cabins come with air conditioning, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, safes, ensuite bathrooms and storage, either with windows or portholes depending on deck.
Cabins are spread over two guest decks and follow a uniform practical layout with independent ventilation, soundproofing and fireproof doors. Each includes a work desk, wardrobe, luggage space beneath the bed, radio, hairdryer and 220V supply, alongside the ship’s integrated safety and alarm systems. Standard cabins use twin portholes, while main deck cabins add a window and a bathroom porthole. With 18 cabins, a Croatian crew of seven and cruising speeds suited to steady coastal travel, M/S Mama Marija offers a controlled, comfortable environment for exploring the Adriatic.






Vessel Type: Yacht
Length: 42.4 metres
Passenger Capacity: 36
M/S Summer is a 42.4-metre, steel-hulled vessel launched in 2019 and built to current European small-ship standards. The ship is structured as a compact, yacht-like cruiser with state-of-the-art navigation and safety systems, Closed Circuit Video surveillance, fire and smoke detection, tenders, and full air-conditioning throughout. Public spaces include a large upper-deck restaurant and lounge with bar, buffet area, LCD screen and wide windows, plus a covered outdoor terrace with removable weather screens. A high-deck sun area offers sunbeds and a rooftop Jacuzzi, while the stern platform and ladders provide straightforward water access, supported by outdoor showers and public toilettes.
Accommodation spans eighteen ensuite cabins across two passenger decks, each equipped with independent climate control, ventilation, satellite TV, safe, desk, storage, and modern fire-safety systems. Standard cabins sit on the lower deck with portholes and dual ventilation; main-deck cabins add a window and bathroom porthole. The ship operates with an all-Croatian crew drawn from long-established maritime families and is designed to reach small island ports, narrow waterways and quiet bays that larger ships cannot access, delivering an efficient, intimate Adriatic cruising experience.




