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dubrovnik-a14-vPORT OF CALL: DUBROVNIK, Crotia
Dubrovnik known as "the Pearl of the Adriatic" is a city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia.
It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations on the Adriatic, a seaport and the centre of Dubrovnik-Neretva county.

Upon disembarkation drive to Pile Gate where you will find yourselves in front of «Stradun» - most famous street of Dubrovnik. Private tour will take you along the Old City to visit main sights:
Dominican Monastery with its finest collection of Renaissance paintings in Dubrovnik. The Cathedral, built on the remains of another one, built in 12th century and destroyed by disastrous earthquake in 1667. Nowadays its Treasury contains one of the finest collections of golden and silver relics in Europe. Other buildings which will be viewed from the outside during the tour of the Old City are the Sponza Palace. Church of Saint Blaise, Onofriou's Fountain. The Rector's Palace (15th Century) which used to be the seat of the Government and Rector in once Independent Republic of Dubrovnik will be visited from the outside. etc. After the guided tour, the clients will have some free time to explore the Old City on their own.
The tour will continue by driving along the panoramic road to the viewpoint over Dubrovnik and its Riviera. We will then take you some 25km south of Dubrovnik to the Konavle Valley, a most fertile region in the hinterland of Dubrovnik. Known for its traditional way of living, pure olive oil, green honey, sweet-smelling herbs and embroidery it is a real ethnographic and natural jewel of Croatia. Lunch will follow in the most famous restaurant in the area. You will be able to enjoy the romantic charm created by the swift river lined with greenery and taste traditional cuisine of the area.
Return to the embarkation point.

Upon disembarkation drive to Pile Gate where you will find yourselves in front of «Stradun» - most famous street of Dubrovnik. Private tour will take you along the Old City to visit main sights:
Dominican Monastery with its finest collection of Renaissance paintings in Dubrovnik. The Cathedral, built on the remains of another one, built in 12th century and destroyed by disastrous earthquake in 1667. Nowadays its Treasury contains one of the finest collections of golden and silver relics in Europe. Other buildings which will be viewed from the outside during the tour of the Old City are the Sponza Palace. Church of Saint Blaise, Onofriou's Fountain. The Rector's Palace (15th Century) which used to be the seat of the Government and Rector in once Independent Republic of Dubrovnik will be visited from the outside. etc. After the guided tour, the clients will have some free time to explore the Old City on their own.
The tour will continue by driving along the panoramic road to the viewpoint over Dubrovnik and its Riviera. We will then take you some 20km south to Cavtat, ancient Epidaurum of the Adriatic; Civitas Vetus – the predecessor of Dubrovnik. Cavtat is a medieval town built according to the zoning plans on the slopes with 2 easily accessible bays. In direct proximity to Dubrovnik, enveloped in a mild Mediterranean climate and exuberant vegetation, Cavtat developed into the cultural and tourist destination of Konavle.
Return to the embarkation point.

Upon disembarkation drive to Pile Gate where you will find yourselves in front of «Stradun» - most famous street of Dubrovnik. Private tour will take you along the Old City to visit main sights:
Dominican Monastery with its finest collection of Renaissance paintings in Dubrovnik. The Cathedral, built on the remains of another one, built in 12th century and destroyed by disastrous earthquake in 1667. Nowadays its Treasury contains one of the finest collections of golden and silver relics in Europe. Other buildings which will be viewed from the outside during the tour of the Old City are the Sponza Palace. Church of Saint Blaise, Onofriou's Fountain. The Rector's Palace (15th Century) which used to be the seat of the Government and Rector in once Independent Republic of Dubrovnik will be visited from the outside. etc.
After the guided tour, the clients will have some free time to explore the Old City on their own.
Return to the embarkation point.

elafiti-a1-vPORT OF CALL: KOTOR, Montenegro
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro located in a most secluded part of Gulf of Kotor.

Montenegro offers a natural beauty in combination with history and culture. Upon disembarkation from the ship enjoy the sightseeing of Medieval Kotor and soak in the typical Mediterranean lifestyle. Kotor is on UNESCO's
Walking tour of Kotor will be followed by the drive to Budva.
Upon arrival, a stroll around Budva will enable you to feel this ancient town which is today a lively tourist resort. Return to Kotor for embarkation.

korcula-a4-vPORT OF CALL: RIJEKA, Croatia
Rijeka is the principal seaport of Croatia, located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea.

Rijeka is an important business, trade, industrial and cultural centre in the western part of Croatia.
It is the number 3 biggest city in Croatia and is located on the Adriatic where the sea has made its deepest incision into the European continent. Walking tour of Rijeka's city centre will be followed by drive to Opatija. Opatija was once the resort of choice for European royalty with beautiful promenade by the sea. Surrounded by luxuriant evergreen vegetation there are hidden numerous secession buildings from 19th century – nowadays hotels. Opatija has not changed its mission throughout its history – it was created for rest and it still is one of the most famous tourist resorts in Croatia.

split-a2-vPORT OF CALL: ZADAR, Croatia
Zadar is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, centre of Zadar county and the wider northern Dalmatian region.
Zadar faces the islands of Ugljan and Pašman.

Drive to Šibenik which was documented as a triangular fortified town in the 11th century. Upon arrival walking sightseeing of the city with its famous Cathedral of St. Jacob which was enlisted in UNESCO’s world heritage in 2001, passing by Fortress of St. Mihovil and along main street. Continue to Krka National Park. With its seven travertine waterfalls and a total drop of 242 meters, the Krka River is a natural and karstic phenomenon.

Though Zadar was originally inhabited by the Illyrians, this narrow peninsula became an important «municipium» and a port for the trading of timber and wine during the Roman rule. The city’s rich heritage is revealed at every step: Roman Forum, St.Donat Church, Cathedral of St. Anastasia (Stošije), Kalelarga Street, City Walls.
In addition to historical sights, urban installations of Sea Organs & Greeting to the Sun became symbols of Zadar and the places for gathering.

split-a5-vPUERTO DE SPLIT, Croacia

Split es la ciudad más grande de Dalmacia, el segundo mayor centro urbano en Croacia, y el centro de la zona de Split-Dalmacia. Situado en la zona oriental del Mar Adriático, se extiende sobre una península y sus alrededores, es unos de los lugares turísticos más populares y el centro de conección vital con las numerosas islas del Adriático y con la península italiana.

The drive will take us first to Trogir; a town-museum in the very meaning of the word. Learn about the manifold and complex heritage - from the Romanesque yard to the modern interiors. During the city sightseeing, guests can enjoy the centuries old town with its streets and buildings, while the Cathedral of St. Lawrence will be seen from the inside.
After sightseeing, return to Split.
The old town of Split is built on and around the spectacular Roman Palace erected by the Roman Emperor Diocletian (born in Salona – today’s Solin) in the 4th century. The walking tour starts with a visit to the cellars of the Palace that are still very well preserved. The cellars offer a good view at how the life in the Palace was organized. We will also visit the very interesting Cathedral of St. Duje (patron saint of the city) and Jupiter’s temple. The Cathedral is built on the remains of an ancient shrine and is supposed to be the oldest in the world.

korcula-a5-vPORT OF CALL: KORČULA TOWN, Croatia

Korčula is an ancient fortified town on the protected east coast of the island of Korčula in Dalmatian archipelago,
separated from the Pelješac peninsula by a narrow strait of Pelješac.

Walking tour of Korčula will take you around the town known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. Korčula town is the historical centre of the island, rich in cultural heritage and tradition of maritime & shipbuilding. Today it is one of the most visited tourist destination in the area. Korčula tour will take you by major sights like Cathedral of St. Mark, Museum of Icons, Church of our Lady, etc.

hvar-a3-vPORT OF CALL: HVAR TOWN, Croatia

HVAR, Croatia – famous for its fields of lavender and elegant city palaces. Hvar Town is an open air museum with Cathedral of St.Stephen, the patron saint of the town, the oldest Community Theatre in Europe from the 17th century or Franciscan Monastery. Perhaps you will find some of the rare lace that is woven by Dominican Nuns from cactus fibers or buy a bottle of lavender essence to keep this island of flowers alive.

Hvar Town is an open air museum with Cathedral of St.Stephen, the patron saint of the town, the oldest Community Theatre in Europe from the 17th century or Franciscan Monastery. Perhaps you will find some of the rare lace that is woven by Dominican Nuns from cactus fibres or buy a bottle of lavender essence to keep this island of sunshine, flowers and wine alive.

mapa mala

 - Zagreb, Croatia
 - Pula, Croatia
 - Zadar, Croatia
 - Split, Croatia
 - Dubrovnik, Croatia
 - Ljubljana, Slovenia
 - Trieste, Italy