Cruising aboard a beautiful deluxe vessel, a glorious way to discover these picturesque islands, charming cities and hidden gems of Croatia. Visit Pelješac peninsula, Mljet, Dubrovnik, Korčula, and Hvar. Enjoy seven unforgettable days cruising on the southern Adriatic Sea from one island to another with the small ship cruiser. Relax and let the captain, the crew and our tour manager take care of you. Spend mornings relaxing on spacious decks and sunbathing or swimming in the Adriatic Sea. Afternoons and evenings are carefully planned for you to explore Croatia's finest destinations with local experts.
Transfer from the Split airport to Marina Baotić harbour (Trogir) where the vessel will be docked. Check-in from 14.00 h onwards. After settling, join the transfer to Trogir at 15:30 for the guided sightseeing tour at 16.00h. Often called the floating museum town or “Little Venice“, Trogir is located on a small island, connected to the mainland and Čiovo peninsula by two bridges. It is a magical walled town under UNESCO protection that offers plenty of cultural and historical monuments, charming small konobas and restaurants serving a wide range of typical Dalmatian specialities. After the tour, return transfer from the main bus station to Marina Baotić at 18:30, followed by a welcome cocktail, crew introductions, and a delightful dinner Overnight in Marina Baotić.
Upon arrival at Split Airport, a transfer to Marina Baotić (Trogir) for check-inaboard your vessel. Departure is scheduled for 14:00h, with a relaxing cruise to Hvar,the longest and sunniest island in the Adriatic. Hvar is famed for its lavender fields,crystal-clear waters, and rich history. Discover Hvar’s Renaissance cathedral, itshistoric theatre—the oldest public theatre in Europe, founded in 1612—and hike upto the fortress for stunning panoramic views of the harbour and Pakleni Islands. Inthe afternoon, enjoy a guided walking tour of this vibrant town. The evening is freeto explore—Hvar buzzes with life, offering a wide choice of excellent restaurants,lively bars, and charming cafés. Overnight in Hvar.
In the morning, a departure from this magnificent town and cruise towards the Island of Korcula, best known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. Stop for lunch in one of the secluded bays en route. Early afternoon arrival in Korčula followed by a guided walking tour of the enchanting town fortified by walls. Korčula treasures more legends, tales and monuments than any other place, discover some wandering along the herringbone pattern streets. Korčula has an abundant choice of restaurants for a great gourmet experience and there are many bars and clubs for those looking for evening entertainment. Overnight in Korcula.
Depart early for the Pelješac Peninsula, renowned for its excellent red wines likeDingač and Postup. Enjoy a swim stop along the way and lunch onboard. Arrive inTrstenik in the afternoon, a quiet coastal village nestled at the foot of Pelješac’svineyards. Head inland for a wine tasting at a local winery, followed by a heritagedinner on a traditional family farm, featuring authentic Croatian delicacies madefrom locally grown produce. Late transfer back to the vessel. Overnight in Trstenik.
The next morning, head further south to the Island of Mljet. Join the cruise manager for a stroll to the famous salt lakes in the Mljet National Park and enjoy the boat ride to St Mary Isle, where an ancient Benedictine monastery, an old abbey and a Church dating from the 12th century is situated. Return to the vessel for lunch, followed by departure towards Dubrovnik. Late afternoon arrival in Dubrovnik, but before docking at the Gruž harbour, the captain will arrange an evening dinner cruise alongside the old city walls. Enjoy the spectacular views of this magnificent ancient town. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Continue south to the island of Mljet, one of Croatia’s greenest islands and home toMljet National Park. Accompanied by the cruise manager, visit the saltwater lakesand take a boat ride to St. Mary’s Isle, where a 12th-century Benedictinemonastery, church, and old abbey await. Return to the ship for lunch onboard, thensail toward Dubrovnik. In the late afternoon, enjoy a panoramic cruise along theimposing city walls before docking. Dinner onboard and overnight in Dubrovnik.
After breakfast, take a guided walking tour of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site. Ride the cable car to Srđ Mountain (ticket included) for stunningviews of the city, the walls, and the Elaphiti Islands. The afternoon is yours toexplore: walk the 1,940-meter-long medieval walls (optional), discover the Rector’sPalace or Sponza Palace, sip a drink in a sunny piazza, or stroll down the famousStradun promenade. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Early morning departure towards the Peljesac peninsula, home to Croatia's best-known red wines: Dingac and Postup. Before lunch, a short stop at one of the Elaphiti Islands and afternoon arrival to Peljesac peninsula. Today, move away from the shore inland to explore the rural areas. Afternoon transfer to the village, followed by a visit to a local farm to indulge in a heritage dinner with Croatian delicacies and local dishes made from their own produce. Late transfer back to the vessel. Overnight on Peljesac peninsula.
In the morning, depart from this uniquely beautiful town and cruise towards theisland of Korčula, famously known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. En route, stop forlunch in a secluded bay, surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Arrive in Korčula Townin the early afternoon and join a guided walking tour of this enchanting medievaltown, encircled by sturdy stone walls. Explore its legend-filled streets, arranged in aclever herringbone pattern designed to protect against wind and sun. In the evening,enjoy the vibrant local scene—Korčula offers excellent restaurants for a memorablegourmet experience, as well as bars and lively nightspots for those looking to continuethe adventure. Overnight in Korčula.
Morning departure towards Hvar. Lunch on the small Island of Scedro, followed by a swim stop at the Pakleni Islands. Arrival to Hvar in the afternoon. Hvar is the longest Island in the Adriatic and one of the sunniest; known for lavish lavender fields and breath-taking beauty. One can find many historical landmarks in Hvar such as the Renaissance cathedral with its original tower and the oldest community theatre in Europe which was founded in 1612, to name a few. Hike up to the town fort overlooking the harbour to get some lovely scenic views of the vessel and the Pakleni islands. In the evening Hvar offers an abundance of entertainment - many restaurants, bars and cafes are open long into the night. Overnight in Hvar.
Early morning departure from Korčula, followed by a refreshing swim stop in abeautiful bay. Enjoy lunch on board as the cruise continues towards the island ofBrač. In the afternoon, arrive in the charming town of Pučišća, often described as oneof the prettiest villages in Europe. Nestled in a deep natural bay, Pučišća is renownedfor its white limestone, used in iconic buildings such as the White House, and is hometo a famous stonemasonry school, the only one of its kind in Croatia. Take time toexplore the town, stroll along the quaint waterfront, or simply unwind and soak upthe atmosphere. In the evening, enjoy the Captain’s Dinner with live entertainmenton board. Overnight in Pučišća.
Today’s destination is the Island of Brac and the picturesque town of Bol. Walk along the promenade or swim at one of the most famous beaches in Dalmatia – Zlatni Rat (the Golden cape - known for its gravel promontory shifts from side to side as the wind and waves constantly change its shape). Bol is a typical fishermen’s town turned into a popular tourist destination. Lunch on board and departure for Milna or Pucisca. Time at leisure and overnight in the port.
The final day begins with an early departure, followed by a swim stop in a peacefulbay and lunch onboard. In the early afternoon, arrive at Marina Baotić, near Trogir,and transfer to the Old Town for a guided walking tour. A UNESCO World HeritageSite, Trogir is a delightful coastal town celebrated for its well-preserved medievalarchitecture, narrow cobbled streets, and a rich blend of Romanesque,Renaissance, and Baroque influences. Set on a small island between the mainlandand Čiovo, Trogir is a true architectural gem.Enjoy the evening at leisure to soak in theatmosphere or indulge in a final seaside dinner. Overnight in Marina Baotić (Trogir).
Early morning departure for Trogir, Marina Baotić. Gather for one last breakfast at the vessel, followed by goodbyes with the crew and all the new friends, before they see you off . Transfer to the Split airport.
*Please note the last overnight is not in the destination port as the ship arrives in Marina Baotić on Saturday morning at 9:00 AM!
Legend: B – breakfast, L – lunch, D – dinner, T – tasting, CD – Captain`s dinner
Gather for one final breakfast, followed by goodbyes with all the new friends and thecrew before they see you off in the Marina Baotić (Trogir). Check out by 9:00
Note for guests with post-cruise arrangements in Split or afternoon flightdepartures: a morning free shuttle transfer from the marina to Split will be organised;departure at 9:30; arrival in Split is expected around 10:30.
Please note that the Captain reserves the right to chnage the itinerary due to weather conditions and passenger safety
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Admiral was built specifically to cruise the beautiful Adriatic Coast of Croatia. Small enough to fit into the historic ports and harbours that are mostly out of bounds to larger vessels, she provides a fantastic base to explore the islands and coastline.
You will usually start your days with breakfast as you cruise towards your destination for the day. Perhaps after a coffee on the large sun deck you will stop for a swim in a secluded bay en-route. After lunch on board you will arrive in your destination for the day, and have the afternoon to explore before choosing one of the many great erstaurants and cafes that line the ports we stop in.
With a large sun deck with hot tub, air conditioned dining room, outside lounge, rear swim plateform and 20 ensuite cabins, all with air conditioning, there is plenty of space for everyone to relax.
MV Admiral is a stunning 43 metre long and 9 metre wide Deluxe vessel. Built in 2015 with latest state-of-the-art equipment and amenities, MV Admiral carries just 39 passengers in 19 twin or double cabins and 1 single cabin, guaranteeing an intimate setting for all guests.
MV Aquamarin is a luxury vessel that was launched in 2017. She has 19 double and twin cabins that can accommodate 38 passengers. She has 8 lower deck cabins and 11 main deck cabins, all with en-suite shower and W/C, and air conditioning, wardrobe, safe, TV (no one ever watches!), hairdryer, table and chair.
Aquamarin is 43 metres long and 8.5 metres wide, and was built specifically for cruising the Croatian Islands. She has a large sun deck, spacious dining room and lounge and a swimming platform at the rear.
Features
Lower deck cabins are the largest, measuring 15-16 sq. metres. Main deck cabins are 14-15 sq. metres. Upper deck cabins measure around 13 Sq. metres.
Vessel Type: Small Ship
Lenght: 42.8 meters to 47 meters
Passenger Capacity: 34 to 44
Built: 2011 - 2017
Deluxe ships are modern and state of the art ships 42 to 47 meters in length. Spacious sun deck includes a hot tub and sun beds to enjoy wonderful Adriatic scenery. Deluxe vessels feature spacious, lavishly designed, air-conditioned en-suite cabins with double or twin beds, safety deposit box, bathroom toiletries, hair dryer, cupboard & wardrobe cabinet. Cabins are 12 to 17m2 in size. Included services: airport transfers, buffet breakfasts and four course lunches, drink with lunch, Captain's dinner with live music, additional dinner in a typical Croatian setting, sightseeings, English speaking tour manager, various entrance fees, various tastings, Visitors' tax & port fees, luggage handling, daily cabin serviceю
Admiral
Brand new addition to our fleet is a stunning 43 meters long and almost 9 meters wide Deluxe vessel. Built in 2015 with latest state-of-the-art equipment and amenities Admiral offers a maximum capacity of 39 passengers in 19 twin or double cabins and 1 single cabin, hot tub and a salon on the upper deck, guaranteeing an intimate setting for all guests.
Aquamarin
MV Aquamarin, sister ship of MV Admiral, is a new deluxe vessel with planned maiden voyage in 2017.
Fantazija
MV FANTAZIJA is a new DELUXE category vessel 42.8 m long and 8.84 m wide, constructed in 2015.
My Way
Length - 44,45 m, Width - 8,15 m, Built - 2017
President
Newly built luxurious ship, with spacious cabins, twin or double beds. All cabins with own bathrooms, and with air-condition, sundecks and restaurant area.
San Antonio
Length - 44,70 m, Width - 8,60 m, Built - 2017
Pictures shown below are from various ships in fleet, actual layout of cabins and ship may differ.
Please Note: the deckplan below is an example only (Admiral) and may vary from your ship.
Pre-cruise Package. From €525 EUR
Add 3 nights land program prior to your cruise for a 10 night program! Included: Combined with Deluxe cruise includes 3 nights prior to cruise (2 overnights Zagreb, 1 overnight Split), 1 half board and 2 bed and breakfast services; accommodation in 4* Hotel in Zagreb & Split, Visitor’s taxes during land part, airport transfers (from airport Zagreb and to airport Split), all transfers as per itinerary, guided sightseeing of Zagreb, Plitvice, Split.
MOSTAR €68 EUR
Saturday after the cruise; experience Bosnia and Herzegovina's most beautiful city, view the iconic 'Stari Most'/Old Bridge, discover Ottoman and Turkish history – bus excursion / passport required / minimum 10 persons.
KRKA WATERFALLS €58 EUR
Saturday after the cruise; Do not hesitate to swim at the wonderful Krka waterfalls and visit the historic town Šibenik. After a guided tour of the oldest Croatian town on the Adriatic coast, excursion continues to Krka waterfalls to explore beautiful natural surroundings. Return to Split in late afternoon hours.
PLITVICE LAKES €80 EUR
Visit the famous Plitvice Lakes, sixteen turquoise colored lakes with crystal clear water connected by magnificent waterfalls. Pure nature, mountain forests and fresh air. One of the most beautiful national parks in Croatia, and a UNESCO site. A full day tour, starting early in the morning and returning just for your dinner. One-day tour begins in the early morning hours (7:30 am) while the return is scheduled in the evening (approx 7:00 pm, includes coach transfer, guide, entrance to the park with boat and train ride in the park); comfortable shoes recommended.