Arrival at airport and transfer to the port. The cities historical sites such as The St. Dominus Cathedral are situated in the Diocletian’s Palace. Apart from history, Split is considered a cultural centre because of its numerous museums, churches and archaeological sites. Afternoon tour through the town and the Diocletian Palace. Welcoming dinner to introduce the captain and his crew. Overnight stay in Split.
Day 1 : Split
Day 2 : Split > Hvar > Vis
Morning departure to the island of Hvar. Lunch on board and arrival in the afternoon. Hvar is one of Croatia’s most famous islands and a meeting point of international jet set society. Departing to the island of Vis with a swimstop along the way (if the weather forecast allows it). Free time in Vis.The island of Vis is a remote island with interesting locations such as Komiza and Vis, beautiful beaches and Pine forests. Free evening and overnight stay in Vis.
Day 3 : Vis > Sibenik
Departing for the island of Bisevo in the morning. Biesovo is 5 nautical miles away from Vis, it’s known for its Blue Cave; a natural phenomenon makes it look like the sea is made out of light. Visit of the Blue Cave. Lunch and departure to Sibenik. Sibenik wasn’t founded by Romans or Greeks but by Croatians. The most famous building in town is the Saint Jacob cathedral, most important monument of the Renaissance in Croatia. Free evening and overnight stay in Sibnik.
Day 4 : Sibenik > Krka > Vodice > Zadar
From Sibenik we will navigate towards Krka River. We will drop the anchor in Skradin near the famous waterfalls of Krka. Small boats will take us from the port to the National Park, be sure to visit “Skradinski Buk”.
*Note : depending on sea traffic, the captain may decide to anchor the boat in Vodice, we’ll then access the Park by bus.
Day 5 : Zadar > Sali
We will start the day with a visit of Zadar. Our guide will show you around town to visit the main attractions ; the Roman Forum, Sveti Donat church, Sveta Stosija cathedral, the world famous Sea Organ . Lunch on board and Departure for Sali where we’ll spend the night. For those who like small fishing village atmospheres, Sali is the place to be. It has only 3 restaurants, 4 stores a hotel, bakery, post office and a municipality; it still is the islands biggest village. Free evening and overnight stay.
Day 6 : Sali > Kornati > Zlarin
Sali is the best starting point to visit Kornati’s. Most of the terrain in the Kornati islands is karst-limestone with many cliffs, caves and only a little vegetation, all combined with Croatia’s beautiful blue sea, the view is breath-taking. Some rocks are about 160 m high. Several swimstops are planned on the way along with a relaxing day and beautiful landscapes. Lunch and departure for Zlarin where you’ll have the evening off and overnight stay.
Day 7 : Zlarin > Trogir
and separated from the continent by a canal. Traditionally islander dedicate their time to farming, fishing, viticulture and diving. Zlarin has beautiful swim beaches as well as a quite sand beach (cars are not allowed on the island). Around noon, we’ll head to Trogir, the last town of our cruise week. Trogir is a small town not far from Split, it is known fot its old town centre and its Roman gate at the entry of Saint-Ivan cathedral, and a UNESCO protected attraction. Trogir is partly known for its lively summer night life. Free evening and overnight stay in Trogir.
Day 8 : Trogir
Transfer to airport or hotel (if holiday is extended)