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Croatia Under Sail: Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar aboard the Sea Cloud Fleet
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Croatia Under Sail: Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar aboard the Sea Cloud Fleet itinerary:
Arrive in Split and embark the ship in the late afternoon.
Arrival time: Arrive before 4:00 p.m. local time.
Arrival City: Split, Croatia
Meals Included: Dinner
Gather on deck for a play-by-play description of the crew in the rigging and the action of setting square sails, staysails, and jibs as the ship shows her full glory. Relax with a book on deck and enjoy delicious meals and complimentary drinks. This evening, enjoy the Captain’s welcome cocktail hour and dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Go ashore in Rovinj, once one of the most important cities in the Venetian Empire, and travel inland to Pula. Settled by an ancient Illyrian tribe, it reached the height of its power under Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus. Venture to its well-preserved amphitheater, built by Emperor Vespasian in the first century A.D. and believed to have held around 20,000 spectators. Drive through olive groves and vineyards to the San Tommaso Relais & Winery, sample award-winning vintages, and hear tales of when the region was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian empire. After lunch aboard the ship, venture into Rovinj’s charming old town set on a tiny peninsula that was an island until 1763. Walk the cobbled streets, peruse the local open-air market, and see sites that illustrate the city’s close ties with Venice.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Arrive in Zadar this morning, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. Explore its defensive walls, gates, and bastions, developed during the 16th century to thwart Ottoman incursions. Stroll the ruins of the ancient Roman Forum and visit St. Mary’s Church, a Benedictine convent dating back to the 11th century. Here, we’ll have an opportunity to meet some of the resident nuns who serve as caretakers of the church and the adjoining treasury, which houses priceless ecclesiastical artifacts of Byzantine and Venetian craftsmanship and an extensive collection of relics. Enjoy an afternoon at sea as we sail to Hvar.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
At the height of Venetian rule, Hvar was the region’s most prosperous center. Set off on a walking tour along the waterfront and inside the delightful walled city. Visit the 15th-century Franciscan monastery, the arsenal, and Croatia’s oldest active theater. If you choose, hike up to the citadel for spectacular views of the island and the azure Adriatic beyond. Before setting sail toward Komiža this afternoon, we’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a swim from one of the island’s picturesque beaches.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
One of the outermost of Croatia’s many islands, Vis was ruled successively by the ancient Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Austrians, and Italians. It became a central Yugoslav military base during World War II and only opened to tourists in the 1990s, making it less developed and less populated than many of its neighbors. Set out on a walking tour of the fishing town of Komiža, and see the traditional sailing vessels called falkušas, which have been used here since the 16th century. Hear about age-old regattas originally designed to keep pirates at bay, take in expansive views from the rugged interior, and visit a family-owned winery for a tasting. See the extensive tunnels where Yugoslav resistance leader Josip Broz Tito hid troops and weapons at the end of World War II and into the Cold War, and venture to hillside barracks and hidden bunkers.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Spend the day exploring Croatia’s most renowned showplace, Dubrovnik—a UNESCO World Heritage site considered one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the world. Get thoroughly introduced to this “Pearl of the Adriatic,” and later, enjoy a private performance of traditional Croatian klapa music before an evening sail to Korčula.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Anchor at the island port of Korčula, one of the most beautiful medieval towns in the Balkans. Visit the town’s sites and see the house some believe is Marco Polo’s birthplace. Take some time to enjoy the waterfront, including a swim from the beach. Later, experience a Moreska sword dance performance, one of Korčula’s proudest traditions dating back to the 15th century. Spend the afternoon under sail and enjoy the Captain’s farewell dinner as we make our way to Split.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Disembark in Split this morning and transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Departure Time: Depart after 12:00 p.m. local time.
Departure City: Split, Croatia
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Itineraries are subject to change.
Croatia Under Sail: Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar aboard the Sea Cloud Fleet reverse itinerary:
Itineraries are subject to change.
Disembark in Split this morning and transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Departure Time: Depart after 12:00 p.m. local time.
Departure City: Split, Croatia
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Anchor at the island port of Korčula, one of the most beautiful medieval towns in the Balkans. Visit the town’s sites and see the house some believe is Marco Polo’s birthplace. Take some time to enjoy the waterfront, including a swim from the beach. Later, experience a Moreska sword dance performance, one of Korčula’s proudest traditions dating back to the 15th century. Spend the afternoon under sail and enjoy the Captain’s farewell dinner as we make our way to Split.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Spend the day exploring Croatia’s most renowned showplace, Dubrovnik—a UNESCO World Heritage site considered one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the world. Get thoroughly introduced to this “Pearl of the Adriatic,” and later, enjoy a private performance of traditional Croatian klapa music before an evening sail to Korčula.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
One of the outermost of Croatia’s many islands, Vis was ruled successively by the ancient Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Austrians, and Italians. It became a central Yugoslav military base during World War II and only opened to tourists in the 1990s, making it less developed and less populated than many of its neighbors. Set out on a walking tour of the fishing town of Komiža, and see the traditional sailing vessels called falkušas, which have been used here since the 16th century. Hear about age-old regattas originally designed to keep pirates at bay, take in expansive views from the rugged interior, and visit a family-owned winery for a tasting. See the extensive tunnels where Yugoslav resistance leader Josip Broz Tito hid troops and weapons at the end of World War II and into the Cold War, and venture to hillside barracks and hidden bunkers.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
At the height of Venetian rule, Hvar was the region’s most prosperous center. Set off on a walking tour along the waterfront and inside the delightful walled city. Visit the 15th-century Franciscan monastery, the arsenal, and Croatia’s oldest active theater. If you choose, hike up to the citadel for spectacular views of the island and the azure Adriatic beyond. Before setting sail toward Komiža this afternoon, we’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a swim from one of the island’s picturesque beaches.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Arrive in Zadar this morning, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. Explore its defensive walls, gates, and bastions, developed during the 16th century to thwart Ottoman incursions. Stroll the ruins of the ancient Roman Forum and visit St. Mary’s Church, a Benedictine convent dating back to the 11th century. Here, we’ll have an opportunity to meet some of the resident nuns who serve as caretakers of the church and the adjoining treasury, which houses priceless ecclesiastical artifacts of Byzantine and Venetian craftsmanship and an extensive collection of relics. Enjoy an afternoon at sea as we sail to Hvar.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Go ashore in Rovinj, once one of the most important cities in the Venetian Empire, and travel inland to Pula. Settled by an ancient Illyrian tribe, it reached the height of its power under Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus. Venture to its well-preserved amphitheater, built by Emperor Vespasian in the first century A.D. and believed to have held around 20,000 spectators. Drive through olive groves and vineyards to the San Tommaso Relais & Winery, sample award-winning vintages, and hear tales of when the region was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian empire. After lunch aboard the ship, venture into Rovinj’s charming old town set on a tiny peninsula that was an island until 1763. Walk the cobbled streets, peruse the local open-air market, and see sites that illustrate the city’s close ties with Venice.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Gather on deck for a play-by-play description of the crew in the rigging and the action of setting square sails, staysails, and jibs as the ship shows her full glory. Relax with a book on deck and enjoy delicious meals and complimentary drinks. This evening, enjoy the Captain’s welcome cocktail hour and dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Arrive in Split and embark the ship in the late afternoon.
Arrival time: Arrive before 4:00 p.m. local time.
Arrival City: Split, Croatia
Meals Included: Dinner


Sea Cloud
Vessel Type: Tall Ship (Sailing)
Length: 109 metres
Passenger Capacity: 58
Built / refurbished: 1931 / 2011
Travelling aboard Sea Cloud is a journey back in time to the golden age of sail, where opulence and adventure coexist in splendid harmony. This majestic four-masted barque, hand-sailed and rich in history, was originally built in 1931 by American heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her husband, E.F. Hutton. With 30 sails spanning 32,000 square feet and interiors adorned with antique furnishings, marble fireplaces, and gilded fixtures, Sea Cloud is as much a floating palace as she is a ship. Her 58 guests are attended to by a crew of 60, ensuring a level of service as refined as the ship herself.
Despite her grandeur, life aboard Sea Cloud is refreshingly relaxed. Guests enjoy gourmet meals in a single, unassigned seating, complemented by fine wines at lunch and dinner. The covered lido bar and the elegant Lounge offer comfortable gathering spaces, while the open Bridge invites guests to witness the art of traditional sailing. The “Blue Lagoon,” a semicircle of cushioned seating at the stern, is perfect for soaking in sea breezes and sunsets. Whether sailing the Mediterranean or exploring the Caribbean, Sea Cloud offers an unmatched blend of heritage, elegance, and maritime charm.

• Discover ancient ruins, centuries-old architecture, and several UNESCO World Heritage sites that narrate the story of Croatia's past
• In Pula, discover the impressive amphitheater built in the first century A.D.—the only remaining Roman amphitheater to have four side towers entirely preserved
• Learn about the rich history of Vis island, from its traditional falkušas—boats used in Europe’s oldest regatta—to Tito’s once-secret Cold War tunnels
• Witness a traditional Moreska sword dance performance on Korčula and enjoy a traditional peka lunch at a family-owned winery in Komiža
• Explore Split, Trogir, and Mostar on a pre-voyage extension