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North Croatia Deluxe cruises

<p>Small ship cruises along the charming Croatian coastline and islands a the lavishly designed, fully air-conditioned Deluxe Superior vessel.</p>
<p>After embarking in Opatija we spend a glorious week cruising the islands of northern Croatia. Mali Losinj is like a mini Venice and has very good ice cream. Cres is more mountainous than many other local islands and home to the last surviving vulture colony in the Adriatic. We also visit Kornati National Park, a collection of 89 islands surrounded by reefs and Tela&scaron;ćica Nature Park. Zadar is one of the highlights - A medieval walled town, and Krk is another beautiful spot.</p>
<p>For this trip all you will need is a few T-shirts and a swimming costume to spend seven unforgettable days sailing on the northern Adriatic Sea from one island to another. Relax and let the captain and his crew (especially the chef) take care of you.</p>
13 June, 2026 to 20 June, 2026
Lower Deck €2,800 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
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Main Deck €3,100 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
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18 July, 2026 to 25 July, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
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Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
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25 July, 2026 to 01 August, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
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Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
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01 August, 2026 to 08 August, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
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Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
view cabin photo
08 August, 2026 to 15 August, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
view cabin photo
Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
view cabin photo
15 August, 2026 to 22 August, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
view cabin photo
Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
view cabin photo
22 August, 2026 to 29 August, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
view cabin photo
Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
view cabin photo
29 August, 2026 to 05 September, 2026
Lower Deck €1,900 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has 4 double and 4 twin cabins on the lower deck with portholes.
view cabin photo
Main Deck €2,200 EUR pp
Air-conditioned cabins feature modern amenities and private en-suite bathrooms. Equator has eight double and two twin cabins on the main deck with picture windows.
view cabin photo

Additional charges:

Port fees €60 EUR

North Croatia Deluxe cruises itinerary:

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Day 1. Opatija to Krk

Departure at 13h with lunch on board. Late arrivals can join in Krk. Krk is the largest Croatian island and on route we stop to swim in the crystal clear water. Krk has diverse villages of various sizes, stunning promenades, dramatic rock faces with tiny islands and hundreds of hidden bays and beaches. There's a buzz along the waterfront of Krk Town. Enjoy the many bars or restaurants there and relax. Afternoon wine tasting in Vrbnik village with bus transfer from Krk. Overnight in Krk town.

Day 2. Krk to Rab

After breakfast, we cruise towards Rab island known as the “island of love”. On arrival, there are the imposing stone walls and you'll see Romanesque church towers, churches, palaces, stone streets and ancient facades. Many streets and squares are like open-pair galleries, as artists work outside. Do not miss and try the famous “Rapska torta“ cake (the recipe is secret). If weather permits, walk up to Kamenjak hill and watch the magnificent sunset. Overnight in town of Rab.

Day 3. Rab to Zadar

Morning cruise from Rab towards Zadar, travelling by Pag island with it's unusual moon-like landscape. We stop to swim on tiny Maun island. In Zadar there's an optional guided tour (included on Premium). The city is today the centre of the region and was the metropolis of Dalmatia region for many centuries.The rich cultural heritage is visible at every turn: The Roman forum which dates to the 1st century AD, the church of St. Donatus dating to the 9th century AD - the most famous Medieval basilica and the symbol of the city. The imposing and mighty city walls with representative Port and Land gates are from the 16th century AD, and there are numerous palaces and villas of former noble families. Great restaurants line part of the waterfront and the centre of town. Famous, contemporary creations are the Zadar Sea Organ, one of a kind in the world (listen to the sound) and “The Greeting to the Sun” light installation. Overnight in Zadar.

Day 4. Zadar to Kornati

We visit the region of the famous National Park Kornati – rich in fish and cultural and historic remains. Historic remains of old Ilyrian fortress, Roman villas, old Christian church of St. Mary and medieval fortresses and settlements add to the value of these islands. Kornati consists of 140 islands and reefs. Inlets of some islands descend steeply into the sea, a hundred meters deep in places, and dramatically razor sharp. It is truly something remarkable to see. Dinner on board. Overnight in Telašćica Bay on Dugi Otok. Possibility to walk to the white cliffs vertically falling down 90 m into the sea and rising up to 200 m over the sea as well as the salt Lake “Mir”.

Day 5. Kornati to Mali Losinj

After breakfast and a morning swim, we cruise towards Losinj known as “sunshine island” and abundance of pines, wild flowers and herbs. Losinj is one of the most popular islands on the northern Adriatic waters for its hidden coves and cool Mediterranean vibe. On arrival to Mali Lošinj, enjoy walking tour followed by visit to Museum of Apoxyomenos. The museum is dedicated to the ancient bronze statue of an athlete found in the sea near the island. Walk up to the Lošinj Aromati Garden or to the smaller town of Veli Lošinj both easy to reach and explore on foot. Overnight in Mali Lošinj.

Day 6. Mali Losinj to Cres

We leave for Cres island after our morning swim. Possible swim stop on island Susak, if weather permits. This unspoiled island is long and narrow island with olive groves, vineyards, forests of oak, beech and along with some remarkable stone walls. Cres and Mali Lošinj were once one island before the Romans dug a narrow channel to separate them. Optional dinner in village Loznati (with transfer from Cres) where you can try the best traditional lamb specialties this island has to offer. Spend the night in the harbour of this typical medieval town Cres with hidden squares and courtyards.

Day 7. Cres to Opatija

After breakfast, we leave for Opatija. The famous Opatija Riviera is best seen from the sea. We arrive in late afternoon. Stroll the longest lungomare (seaside promenade) in Croatia or stop in Volosko, a traditional fishing village. On your last night, enjoy captain`s dinner with live entertainment on board. This would be a great time to swap contact details with your new friends and plan your return.

Day 8. Opatija

Disembark after breakfast.

North Croatia Deluxe cruises reverse itinerary:

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Day 8. Opatija *

Disembark after breakfast.

Day 7. Cres to Opatija *

After breakfast, we leave for Opatija. The famous Opatija Riviera is best seen from the sea. We arrive in late afternoon. Stroll the longest lungomare (seaside promenade) in Croatia or stop in Volosko, a traditional fishing village. On your last night, enjoy captain`s dinner with live entertainment on board. This would be a great time to swap contact details with your new friends and plan your return.

Day 6. Mali Losinj to Cres *

We leave for Cres island after our morning swim. Possible swim stop on island Susak, if weather permits. This unspoiled island is long and narrow island with olive groves, vineyards, forests of oak, beech and along with some remarkable stone walls. Cres and Mali Lošinj were once one island before the Romans dug a narrow channel to separate them. Optional dinner in village Loznati (with transfer from Cres) where you can try the best traditional lamb specialties this island has to offer. Spend the night in the harbour of this typical medieval town Cres with hidden squares and courtyards.

Day 5. Kornati to Mali Losinj *

After breakfast and a morning swim, we cruise towards Losinj known as “sunshine island” and abundance of pines, wild flowers and herbs. Losinj is one of the most popular islands on the northern Adriatic waters for its hidden coves and cool Mediterranean vibe. On arrival to Mali Lošinj, enjoy walking tour followed by visit to Museum of Apoxyomenos. The museum is dedicated to the ancient bronze statue of an athlete found in the sea near the island. Walk up to the Lošinj Aromati Garden or to the smaller town of Veli Lošinj both easy to reach and explore on foot. Overnight in Mali Lošinj.

Day 4. Zadar to Kornati *

We visit the region of the famous National Park Kornati – rich in fish and cultural and historic remains. Historic remains of old Ilyrian fortress, Roman villas, old Christian church of St. Mary and medieval fortresses and settlements add to the value of these islands. Kornati consists of 140 islands and reefs. Inlets of some islands descend steeply into the sea, a hundred meters deep in places, and dramatically razor sharp. It is truly something remarkable to see. Dinner on board. Overnight in Telašćica Bay on Dugi Otok. Possibility to walk to the white cliffs vertically falling down 90 m into the sea and rising up to 200 m over the sea as well as the salt Lake “Mir”.

Day 3. Rab to Zadar *

Morning cruise from Rab towards Zadar, travelling by Pag island with it's unusual moon-like landscape. We stop to swim on tiny Maun island. In Zadar there's an optional guided tour (included on Premium). The city is today the centre of the region and was the metropolis of Dalmatia region for many centuries.The rich cultural heritage is visible at every turn: The Roman forum which dates to the 1st century AD, the church of St. Donatus dating to the 9th century AD - the most famous Medieval basilica and the symbol of the city. The imposing and mighty city walls with representative Port and Land gates are from the 16th century AD, and there are numerous palaces and villas of former noble families. Great restaurants line part of the waterfront and the centre of town. Famous, contemporary creations are the Zadar Sea Organ, one of a kind in the world (listen to the sound) and “The Greeting to the Sun” light installation. Overnight in Zadar.

Day 2. Krk to Rab *

After breakfast, we cruise towards Rab island known as the “island of love”. On arrival, there are the imposing stone walls and you'll see Romanesque church towers, churches, palaces, stone streets and ancient facades. Many streets and squares are like open-pair galleries, as artists work outside. Do not miss and try the famous “Rapska torta“ cake (the recipe is secret). If weather permits, walk up to Kamenjak hill and watch the magnificent sunset. Overnight in town of Rab.

Day 1. Opatija to Krk *

Departure at 13h with lunch on board. Late arrivals can join in Krk. Krk is the largest Croatian island and on route we stop to swim in the crystal clear water. Krk has diverse villages of various sizes, stunning promenades, dramatic rock faces with tiny islands and hundreds of hidden bays and beaches. There's a buzz along the waterfront of Krk Town. Enjoy the many bars or restaurants there and relax. Afternoon wine tasting in Vrbnik village with bus transfer from Krk. Overnight in Krk town.

* = Indicative
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Avangard, the ship servicing North Croatia Deluxe cruises

Avangard

The MV Avangard, sister ship of MV Futura, is a deluxe vessel launched in 2017.  Designed and built in Croatia purely to crusie the Croatian Coast, Avangard is designed for comfort, and with the latest trends in small ship construction, Avangard offers the best possible Croatia cruise experience.

With the length of 50m and width of 8,7m, MV Avangard offers a maximum capacity of 36 passengers in 18 twin or double cabins, guaranteeing an intimate setting for all guests. She is amongst the largest vessels allowed into Croatia's many small ports and harbours.

A fully air-conditioned upper deck dining room can accommodate all passengers at once, yet offer a great degree of privacy for each guest. The restaurant includes the bar area with LCD TV, with a corner table for buffet breakfast. A portion of the dining area extends outdoors as a lounge area, offering sweeping panoramic views of the surroundings. Free wireless internet access (Wi-Fi), hot tub..

Cabins

The modern cabins are fully equipped with A/C, safe deposit box, and en-suite bathrooms with toilet, shower, washbasin and hair dryer.

  • 10 main deck cabins
  • 8 lower deck cabins

 

Twin bed cabins have the possibility to be put together as a double bed.

Opatija - The Croatian Riviera
Swimming in secluded bays and eating ashore at night
Zadar & the 'sea organ'
Kornati National Park - 140 islands and reefs.
Mali Losinj