Explore the Croatian wilderness while island hopping and following the route that goes “off the beaten track”. Perfect for any true traveller, adventure seeker and nature lover. Relax and enjoy breathtaking views, soak up all shades of blue and green. Swim, snorkel, sunbathe, and explore the underworld of the Adriatic Sea during the day, while evenings are at leisure to take a walk, discover bars and restaurants, historical sights and monuments on land
Split – Pučišća – Korčula – Lastovo – Ravnik (Green cave) – Vis – Biševo (Blue cave) – stari grad – Bol – Split
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Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
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Departure from Split at 13:00h followed by lunch onboard and a swimming stop. Cruise to Pučišća on the northern side of Brač, a typical Mediterranean small town at the bottom of a deep bay, famous for the white stone of Brač, used for building the Liverpool Cathedral, the White House in Washington, and other famous buildings. Optional possibility to visit a stone masonry workshop, one of the few such workshops still operating in Europe. Overnight in the port of Pučišća.

Early morning departure toward Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Swim stop en route to enjoy a morning swim in the crystal blue sea. Lunch will be served either on the tip of the Pelješac peninsula (near Lovište) or in the quiet bay of Kneža on the Korčula island. Arrive in the afternoon, followed by a guided sightseeing tour of the exceptional Korčula town (included on Premium and Premium Superior). According to legend, Korčula was founded by the Trojan hero Antenor in the 12th century B.C. Many legends and tales can be found here, as well as impressive monuments. In the evening, we recommend visiting one of the numerous local taverns or enjoying stunning views from the numerous cafes and bars. Overnight in one of the ports of Korčula, depending on availability (the main port in the town centre/ port of Dominče / ferry port (3 km away).

The cruise continues towards Lastovo, the farthest inhabited island in Dalmatia (entrance fee for Lastovo Nature Park included). Once docked, the local bus or taxi takes you to Lastovo village for a visit to the local winery and a tasting of indigenous wine sorts (optional). The island is surrounded by many smaller islets, with secluded bays and coves perfect for snorkelling. The town is also known for its many small churches and unusually shaped chimneys, unique to Lastovo. Overnight in Jurjeva Luka, Ubli, or on anchor, with the Captain’s Dinner on board (included on Premium and Premium Superior).
Early morning departure towards Vis Island, which because of its unique geographical position was a strategic harbour for the Yugoslav navy and off-limits to tourists for many years. Vis has retained a rather special charm reflecting the “‘Mediterranean as it once was”. Near Vis, there is a tiny Ravnik island, with the Green Cave interesting to visit (entrance fee to be paid on the spot). It was named after the unusual greenish light that reflects in the sea from the hole on top of the cave. A short swim stop and then set sail further to the town of Vis for overnight. Vis was developed near the remains of ancient Issa, the first urban centre in Croatia, formed by the Greeks in the 4th century B.C. Visit the remains of the Roman Baths, City Museum, or take a walk enjoying the view of the beautiful Villae Rusticae situated along the coast.
Early in the morning, cruise toward the little island Biševo, to visit the Blue Cave, a magnificent natural phenomenon (entrance fee is to be paid on the spot, the possibility of a visit depends on weather conditions). After the Blue Cave, the cruise resumes towards Stari Grad on the island of Hvar. Records confirm that Hvar is the sunniest island in the Adriatic. Free afternoon to explore this unique town and its famous horseshoe shaped bay. The famous Stari Grad Field (a plain) is the oldest in Croatia and the best-preserved example of the ancient Greek system of agriculture. Both the old town and this plain are part of the world heritage protected by UNESCO. Overnight in one of the ports of Stari Grad, main or ferry port (2 km away), depending on availability. Optional guided tour of Stari Grad (included on Premium Superior).
After breakfast, cruise toward the beautiful Brač island and the famous town of Bol which has one of the most unusual, and most photographed beaches in Dalmatia, Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) which you can visit on foot. The famous beach shifts from side to side, changing shape according to the direction of the wind and waves. Bol is a charming fishermen’s town and a famous tourist destination. Take a walk or cycle along the promenade. Hike or rent a scooter to visit Vidova Gora (at 778m, the highest peak on all Adriatic islands) for a spectacular view of Bol and beyond or visit the semi abandoned village of Murvica. Find a nice tavern or restaurant and taste excellent fresh fish, local wines, and other delicacies of this unique island. Overnight in Bol.

Enjoy the best of the last day relaxing and swimming in various quiet bays on the island of Brač before arriving in Split in the early afternoon. Split is Croatia’s second-largest city, a busy university and maritime centre, and the capital of the Dalmatia region. The historical complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian is under UNESCO protection, and its historical and cultural monuments are wondrous both to local inhabitants and to the many visitors who fall in love with this 1,000-plus-year-old beauty. There’s the possibility of joining a sightseeing tour of the old town (included on Premium Superior) including Diocletian's palace which the Roman emperor had built as his retirement home.
Ships can be moored side by side, making it necessary for the passenger to cross from one vessel to another with gaps in between them to get to the shore. In such cases, clients must take special care when crossing and do this at their own risk. Crew assistance will be given to those needing and requesting it.
The captain reserves the right to change and modify the route due to weather conditions and conditions in the ports visited. The order of visits may be different from what is published in case ports are overly crowded and to give the customer a better experience overall.
Dream

Built | 2017 |
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Cabins | 20 |
The MS Dream is a premium ship that was buit in 2017. This ship accommodates 40 passengers in 20 cabins located on lower and main decks. All cabins are fully equipped and include a safety deposit box, fire alarm, emergency lights and internal communication for announcements by the Cruise Director or Captain. In addition, each cabin has life jackets, desk and a window (main deck cabins) or port hole (lower deck cabins).
The bathrooms on board the ship are fitted with a toilet, shower, sink and hair dryer. There is plenty of outdoor space for passengers - there is a lovely spacious restaurant and bar area with TV as well as an outdoor lounge area. The sun deck is perfect for sunbathing with plenty of sun-loungers for all passengers and a shaded area too. The ship has a rear platform with ladders for easy access to a dip in the sea.
Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

Spalato

Length | 37.6 metres |
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Cabins | 19 |
Spalato is a classic Croatian coastal Premium class cruise ship; 36.7 metres long and with 19 cabins, she can access the smallest ports on the Dalmatian Coastline. Spalato, launched in 2012 and refurbished recently, has a huge sun deck, air conditioned lounge and dining area and a large outdoor lounge to the rear.
Spalato is equipped with a swim platform, with ladders that drop into the sea for ease of acsess.
You can spend your mornings reading on the sun deck or lounge - taking in the fantastic views as the Croatian coastline slips by - and enjoying a daily swim stop in a secluded bay somehere en route.
Meals Breakfast and lunch are served aboard. Breakfast is usually a mix of cereals, fruit, yoghurt and some cooked food. Lunches are three courses usually comprising of a range of fresh loacal food, and for evening meals you are elft to your own devices to try the main wonderful restaurants and cafes that line the streets of the ports and harbours where we moor each night.
Cabins: All cabins have ensuite shower and W/C, and airconditioning and a safe. Spalato has 19 cabins arranged on 3 decks.
- 7 twin cabins on the lower Deck
- 4 Double cabins on the Main Deck
- 1 Double and 7 twin cabins on the Upper Deck
Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

Includes
Buffet breakfasts
Three course lunches
Captain’s dinner
English speaking tour manager on board
Guided tours in English of Korčula, Stari Grad, and Split in English
Lastovo Nature Park entrance fee
Daily cabin service, a mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling
Olive oil and wine tasting on board
Afternoon tea and coffee with biscuits, water from the water fountain
WIFI ~ available in areas with signal coverage.
Excludes
Flights
Port fees
Meals and drinks other than mentioned in inclusions
Gratuities
Blue / Green Cave entrance fees