In the small, picturesque ports on the Dalmatian coast you are cruising the Mediterranean aboard your very own yacht-cruiser. Smaller numbers mean a more personal service on board, whilst the dimensions of our vessels allow easy access to stunningly attractive out-of-the-way ports like Split, Makarska and Hvar, which offer a much more intimate onshore experience. Our ships often sail between the islands and the shore, affording spectacular views that will stay with you for a lifetime. Every evening, the ships remain moored so you can take an after-dinner stroll off the vessel, exploring these typically unspoilt ports. After just a few days of this extraordinary experience, you will be on first-name terms with the ship’s company and most of your fellow guests. There is little formality – shorts and t-shirts are the order of the day. This is exactly how holidays should be.
Highlights
- Tours of Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic and Split with its Emperor Diocletian’s monumental palace, one of the greatest structures of the Roman Empire.
- Explore the stunningly beautiful island of Mljet with its tiny islet of St Mary's.
- Guided tours of delightfully green Hvar and Korčula, one of the Adriatic’s most perfectly preserved medieval ports.
- Visit the coastal town of Makarska and one of the most beautiful villages of Croatia, Pučišća.
- Swim stops in idyllic locations and scenic sailing between the islands of the Dalmatian Coast.
Inclusions
- The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a double or twin cabin. Cabins for sole occupancy are subject to availability at the stated supplement. The price includes:
- Return flights to Dubrovnik
- All transfers
- Daily breakfast, five lunches, one dinner and Captain’s dinner
- Tours and visits as per the itinerary
- All port taxes
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
- Please note that in the event of unsatisfactory weather conditions the captain reserves the right to alter or reschedule the itinerary.
- Please note due to the size ofthe ship there is no lift between decks; therefore a reasonable degree of mobility is required to negotiate the stairs and overall design.