Adriatic Cruise - Split and Dubrovnik
Saturday sailings for easy week-long getaways Discover two iconic cities: Split and Dubrovnik Visit shimmering islands, coves and harbours along the Dalmatian Coast Ideal for a romantic escape or a sociable holiday with new friends Great value small-ship cruising with Half Board and extras included Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Sail the storybook Dalmatian Coast on a week-long small-ship adventure linking Split and Dubrovnik. The 4⭐ Adriatic Cruise – Split and Dubrovnik combines historic cities, sun-drenched islands and emerald coves, with just 18 cabins on board for a relaxed, sociable feel. Expect leisurely mornings at sea, afternoon swim stops and evenings moored beneath medieval walls, all wrapped up with Half Board dining and a dedicated cruise manager to keep everything effortless.
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Map & location
Cruise departures from Split area, Split and Dalmatian Coast, Croatia
Your cruise begins in the Split area, typically embarking at Trogir or Split port on a Saturday afternoon. After settling into your cabin and meeting your cruise manager, you’ll set off along the Dalmatian Coast. Over seven nights you’ll call at:
• Split – home to the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace and a lively Riva promenade.
• Hvar – Croatia’s jet-set island with lavender-scented hillsides and harbour cafés.
• Korcula – one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean.
• Dubrovnik – the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, surrounded by dramatic city walls.
• Mljet – often called Croatia’s “greenest island”, with a national park and saltwater lakes.
• Trogir – a charming UNESCO-listed island town connected to the mainland by bridges.
Itineraries follow the previous season’s route and remain flexible to make the most of weather and local events, with your cruise manager updating you day by day.
- • Split / Trogir embarkation port 30 minutes’ transfer from Split Airport
- • Calls at Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik, Mljet and Trogir (order may vary)
- Approx. transfer time from airport 30 minutes
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
This is a coastal cruise rather than a resort-style ship, so there’s no swimming pool on board – the Adriatic itself becomes your swimming spot.
Most days include at least one stop where you can:
• Swim directly from the ship in clear, sheltered bays (where conditions allow).
• Head ashore to beaches or harbourfront swimming areas on the islands.
• Enjoy picture-perfect coves backed by pine forests and stone villages.
The top sun deck is typically furnished with loungers, perfect for sunbathing between stops or relaxing with a book as you sail.
Spa, sports & wellness
While there’s no dedicated spa or gym, small-ship cruising here is all about simple comforts and spectacular scenery.
Onboard facilities typically include:
• Spacious sun deck with loungers and sea views
• Indoor salon with seating and dining area
• Air conditioning in public areas and cabins
• Free Wi‑Fi throughout the ship (signal may vary at sea)
You’ll also have a dedicated cruise manager on board for the full week, organising timings, helping with optional excursions and sharing local tips at each stop.
Activities
? Scenic coastal cruising between Split and Dubrovnik
? Swim stops in bays and coves (weather and route permitting)
? Independent exploration time in Split, Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik, Mljet & Trogir
? Optional local tastings, boat trips and island excursions (payable locally)
? Evenings free to dine ashore in harbour towns or relax on deck
Guest services
? Dedicated onboard cruise manager for the full 7 nights
?️ Assistance with optional excursions and local recommendations
? Help with embarkation, disembarkation and port transfers (where included)
? Daily cabin cleaning
? Informal briefings about the next day’s ports and timings
Anything purchased on board is typically added to your cabin tab and settled in cash (Euros) at the end of the cruise.
Food & drink
Life on board centres around the bright salon-restaurant and adjoining bar on the upper deck. Expect freshly prepared, locally inspired dishes with a casual, friendly atmosphere.
Dining
• Salon Restaurant – buffet-style breakfast and set-menu lunches served in a relaxed indoor space, often with large windows so you can soak up the views.
• Welcome dinner – on your first night you’ll be treated to a welcome dinner with a welcome drink, perfect for getting to know your fellow guests.
• Captain’s dinner – a highlight of the week, with a special menu and a more celebratory feel.
Bars
• Salon Bar – a cosy bar on the roof/upper deck serving a range of local and international drinks from morning until late evening (exact times can vary by season and occupancy).
A smart-casual dress code typically applies in the restaurant and bar; beachwear is usually not allowed during mealtimes. Menus and opening times are based on the previous season and may change slightly from year to year.
Rooms
Main Deck Cabin (Double / Twin) Sleeps 2
Great for couples or friends, these cabins balance easy access to the deck with the comfort of a modern en suite.
• Sleeps 2 (double or twin depending on vessel layout)
• Close to main deck facilities and outdoor areas
• Window on main deck (some may not open)
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, hairdryer
• Shower bathroom, air conditioning
• Daily cleaning service
Lower Deck Cabin for Sole Use Sleeps 1
Perfect if you’re travelling alone and prefer a quieter location.
• Sleeps 1
• Porthole-style windows that do not open (below main deck)
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, hairdryer
• Shower bathroom, air conditioning
• Daily housekeeping
Lower Deck Cabin (Double / Twin) Sleeps 2
A good value choice if you’ll spend most of your time on deck or ashore.
• Sleeps 2
• Fixed porthole windows
• Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, hairdryer
• Shower bathroom, air conditioning
• Daily cleaning
Please note: all images are examples of the standard of 4⭐ boats used; exact layout, décor, cabin size and window style can vary between vessels on this route.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
More info
Good to know before you sail
• Embarkation is usually on Saturday afternoon in the Split/Trogir area.
• The cruise is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties: there are many steps on board and when boarding, and you may sometimes need to cross between moored ships via a small plank or step.
• Cruises operate on a Half Board basis – breakfast and lunch, plus welcome dinner and Captain’s dinner. Evening meals on other nights are normally taken ashore at your own expense, giving you freedom to explore local restaurants.
• Shore activities other than those stated as included in your offer are payable locally and organised through the cruise manager or local partners.
• Onboard extras (for example bar drinks) are usually paid for in cash Euros at the end of your cruise; card payments are generally not accepted on these small ships.
• Transfers to and from the ferry or cruise port are normally included when you book as a package with flights.
Information above is based on the previous season; exact inclusions and itinerary are subject to change depending on weather, port conditions and operational requirements. Your cruise manager will keep you updated and aim to deliver the best possible experience each day. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Croatia advice.
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