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One Way Wonders of Croatia Cruise from Trogir - Dubrovnik
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One Way Wonders of Croatia Cruise from Trogir - Dubrovnik itinerary:
Transfer from the Split Airport to Marina Baotić (Trogir) where the vessel will be docked. Check-in from 14:00 onwards. Early afternoon transfer to Trogir for guided walking tour. Enjoy time at leisure of this UNESCO-listed town, exploring its medieval streets, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and the Kamerlengo Fortress. Return to the ship for a dinner onboard and welcome meet & greet cocktail reception on board.
Set off in the morning for Brač island where a refreshing swim awaits at Zlatni Rat, Dalmatia’s most famous beach. This unique shingle promontory shifts with the wind and waves, constantly changing shape. Continue to Bol, a former fishing village turned charming tourist destination.
Next, cruise to the island of Vis, once a strategic Yugoslav naval base, closed to the public for years. Its isolation has preserved its authentic charm—"the Mediterranean as it once was." Explore ancient Issa, Croatia’s first urban center, or visit historical sites like the Roman Thermal Place and the City Museum. Enjoy a wine tasting at a local winery before spending the night in Vis port.
Cruise early for the island of Biševo to visit the breathtaking Blue Cave, a natural wonder where sunlight creates a magical blue glow (entrance fee payable on the spot). As weather conditions can be unpredictable, the visit will depend on the sea state, with timely updates provided.
Continue towards the glamorous island of Hvar, stopping for lunch on board near the stunning Pakleni Islands. Hvar, the longest and sunniest island in the Adriatic, is famed for its lavender fields, historic charm, and vibrant atmosphere. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided tour of the town’s landmarks, including the Renaissance cathedral and the oldest community theatre in Europe (founded in 1612). For panoramic views, hike up the zig-zag path to the fortress overlooking the harbour.
In the evening, experience Hvar’s lively nightlife with a variety of restaurants, bars, and clubs open late into the night. Overnight in port.
Depart early for the island of Korčula, famed as the birthplace of Marco Polo. En route, enjoy a relaxing lunch stop in a secluded bay before arriving in the afternoon. A guided walking tour will introduce you to Korčula’s medieval charm, surrounded by ancient walls and featuring one of the best-preserved historic towns in the Mediterranean. Designed in a distinctive fishbone street pattern, the Old Town was built to allow natural cooling and comfortable living.
For a deeper cultural experience, join an optional excursion to a nearby village for a traditional Dalmatian dinner and insights into local history and heritage. Overnight in Korčula, with port location depending on availability.
Sail further south to the island of Mljet, a place of myth and natural beauty. According to legend, Odysseus was captivated here by the nymph Calypso for years. Explore the serene Mljet National Park with your cruise manager, taking a stroll to the famous salt lakes and a boat ride to St. Mary Isle, home to a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, abbey, and church.
For a more independent adventure, rent kayaks, bicycles, scooters, or convertible cars to explore the island at your own pace—but beware of the nymphs! Relax and soak in the island’s peaceful, unspoiled nature. Overnight in port Polača or Pomena.
Cruise to the charming village of Slano, a quiet fishermen’s retreat on the mainland and the gateway to Ston, a historic fortified town famous for its medieval walls and world-renowned oysters. Explore Ston’s impressive ramparts, then continue to Mali Ston, where you’ll learn about oyster farming and enjoy a special tasting of this local delicacy.
Return to the vessel for a memorable Captain’s Dinner, featuring live entertainment and a festive atmosphere to celebrate the journey.
(B, L, T, CD)
Depart early for Dubrovnik, one of the world’s most stunningly preserved medieval cities. Before docking in Gruž Harbour, enjoy a scenic cruise along the famous city walls while lunch is served on deck.
Upon arrival, transfer to the Old Town for a guided walking tour through its Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque treasures. Take the cable car to Srđ Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the city walls and the Elaphiti Islands. Wander through narrow stone streets, explore historic landmarks, or walk the impressive 1,940-meter-long city walls for an unforgettable perspective of Dubrovnik’s grandeur. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
(B, L)
Enjoy one last breakfast on board, reminiscing about the unforgettable journey before saying farewell to the crew and fellow travelers. Check-out is by 9:00 AM, leaving you with cherished memories of your Adriatic adventure (B)
Itineraries are subject to change.
One Way Wonders of Croatia Cruise from Trogir - Dubrovnik reverse itinerary:
Itineraries are subject to change.
Enjoy one last breakfast on board, reminiscing about the unforgettable journey before saying farewell to the crew and fellow travelers. Check-out is by 9:00 AM, leaving you with cherished memories of your Adriatic adventure (B)
Depart early for Dubrovnik, one of the world’s most stunningly preserved medieval cities. Before docking in Gruž Harbour, enjoy a scenic cruise along the famous city walls while lunch is served on deck.
Upon arrival, transfer to the Old Town for a guided walking tour through its Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque treasures. Take the cable car to Srđ Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the city walls and the Elaphiti Islands. Wander through narrow stone streets, explore historic landmarks, or walk the impressive 1,940-meter-long city walls for an unforgettable perspective of Dubrovnik’s grandeur. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
(B, L)
Cruise to the charming village of Slano, a quiet fishermen’s retreat on the mainland and the gateway to Ston, a historic fortified town famous for its medieval walls and world-renowned oysters. Explore Ston’s impressive ramparts, then continue to Mali Ston, where you’ll learn about oyster farming and enjoy a special tasting of this local delicacy.
Return to the vessel for a memorable Captain’s Dinner, featuring live entertainment and a festive atmosphere to celebrate the journey.
(B, L, T, CD)
Sail further south to the island of Mljet, a place of myth and natural beauty. According to legend, Odysseus was captivated here by the nymph Calypso for years. Explore the serene Mljet National Park with your cruise manager, taking a stroll to the famous salt lakes and a boat ride to St. Mary Isle, home to a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, abbey, and church.
For a more independent adventure, rent kayaks, bicycles, scooters, or convertible cars to explore the island at your own pace—but beware of the nymphs! Relax and soak in the island’s peaceful, unspoiled nature. Overnight in port Polača or Pomena.
Depart early for the island of Korčula, famed as the birthplace of Marco Polo. En route, enjoy a relaxing lunch stop in a secluded bay before arriving in the afternoon. A guided walking tour will introduce you to Korčula’s medieval charm, surrounded by ancient walls and featuring one of the best-preserved historic towns in the Mediterranean. Designed in a distinctive fishbone street pattern, the Old Town was built to allow natural cooling and comfortable living.
For a deeper cultural experience, join an optional excursion to a nearby village for a traditional Dalmatian dinner and insights into local history and heritage. Overnight in Korčula, with port location depending on availability.
Cruise early for the island of Biševo to visit the breathtaking Blue Cave, a natural wonder where sunlight creates a magical blue glow (entrance fee payable on the spot). As weather conditions can be unpredictable, the visit will depend on the sea state, with timely updates provided.
Continue towards the glamorous island of Hvar, stopping for lunch on board near the stunning Pakleni Islands. Hvar, the longest and sunniest island in the Adriatic, is famed for its lavender fields, historic charm, and vibrant atmosphere. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided tour of the town’s landmarks, including the Renaissance cathedral and the oldest community theatre in Europe (founded in 1612). For panoramic views, hike up the zig-zag path to the fortress overlooking the harbour.
In the evening, experience Hvar’s lively nightlife with a variety of restaurants, bars, and clubs open late into the night. Overnight in port.
Set off in the morning for Brač island where a refreshing swim awaits at Zlatni Rat, Dalmatia’s most famous beach. This unique shingle promontory shifts with the wind and waves, constantly changing shape. Continue to Bol, a former fishing village turned charming tourist destination.
Next, cruise to the island of Vis, once a strategic Yugoslav naval base, closed to the public for years. Its isolation has preserved its authentic charm—"the Mediterranean as it once was." Explore ancient Issa, Croatia’s first urban center, or visit historical sites like the Roman Thermal Place and the City Museum. Enjoy a wine tasting at a local winery before spending the night in Vis port.
Transfer from the Split Airport to Marina Baotić (Trogir) where the vessel will be docked. Check-in from 14:00 onwards. Early afternoon transfer to Trogir for guided walking tour. Enjoy time at leisure of this UNESCO-listed town, exploring its medieval streets, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and the Kamerlengo Fortress. Return to the ship for a dinner onboard and welcome meet & greet cocktail reception on board.


Aurelia
Aurelia ran her first cruises in 2020. She has been designed and built purely to cruise the coast of Croatia. Built in Croatia, and captained and run by a Croatian crew, she is small enough to be allowed into the small ports and harbours of the Croatian coast and islands, yet largely enough to be able to carry 38 passengers in great comfort.
Cabins
19 modern, en-suite cabins, sound-proofed for your comfort of which 9 VIP upper deck cabins each with their own private balcony
All cabins have air-conditioning and an en-suite W/C and shower. Cabins are equipped with wardrobes, deposit box, hair dryer, toiletries, bathrobe, slippers etc.
• 9 cabins on upper deck each with private balcony
• 2 main deck cabins and 8 lower deck cabins
• Additional tour manager cabin on lower deck
Included services: airport transfers, buffet breakfasts and four course lunches, drink with lunch, Captain's dinner with live music, dinner in a typical Croatian setting, sightseeings, English speaking tour manager, various entrance fees, various tastings, Visitors' tax & port fees, luggage handling, daily cabin service.
• Authentic Croatian Village party
• Spectacular evening dinner cruise along the old town city walls of Dubrovnik
• Swimming at Golden Horn beach on Brač island