Lists of Top Destinations That Include Zadar and Vicinity

Itinerary

SUNDAY: TROGIR – SIBENIK
Welcome aboard! After boarding at 13:00, get settled into your
cabin, meet the crew and sail off with a welcome drink in hand
to the town of Šibenik. Enjoy lunch on board while enjoying the
beautiful scenery as we sail along. This afternoon, spend time
wandering the streets of the town, climb the steps to the fortress
and look out point, and marvel at the cultural monuments and
the UNESCO listed Cathedral of St James. Wander and discover the historic core and
waterfront.

MONDAY: ŠIBENIK – KRKA WATERFALLS (Skradin) – ZLARIN
After breakfast, travel to Skradin and on to the Krka Waterfalls
National Park and visit “Skradinski Buk”. This is the most
popular part of the waterfall area. There are 17 waterfalls, with
cascades up to 100 m wide, and the Krka river tumbles 45.7
meters. Cool off with a swim in the crystal clear water under
the falls.
After lunch, we continue to Zlarin – the coral island. Spend the
afternoon exploring this charming island

TUESDAY: ZLARIN – KORNATI/SALI
Today we visit the Kornati National Park which is made up of
100 islands and reefs. This is really something remarkable to
see as inlets on some islands descend steeply into the sea, a
hundred meters deep in places, and are dramatically razor
sharp. The islands are rich in fish and cultural and historic
remains. There are ruins of old Ilyrian fortress, Roman villas,
the old Christian church of St. Mary and medieval fortresses
and settlements among these islands. Overnight is in Sali on Long Island (Dugi Otok in
Croatian).

WEDNESDAY: SALI – RAB
Continue north to Rab today. Known as the ?happy Island’,
Rab has a lot of small, picturesque coves, crystal clear sea
and beautiful beaches. It is also known for the old town
encircled by town walls. The 4 towers are prominent and
can be seen from afar.

THURSDAY: RAB – ZADAR
After breakfast we depart for Zadar. After a stop to swim
(weather permitting) and lunch on board, we arrive in Zadar.
Zadar is a city rich in monumental heritage of world
importance and the most visited sites include the Roman
forum dating back to the 1st century AD, the church of St.
Donatus from the 9th century AD – the most famous Medieval
basilica and the symbol of the city, the mighty city walls with
the representative Port and Land gates from the 16th century
AD. Most impressive though is the unique Sea Organ. This evening, don’t miss ‘The Greeting
to the Sun’

FRIDAY: ZADAR – ROGOZNICA
After breakfast, we continue our journey towards
Rogoznica. Lunch is served en route followed by a stop in
a quiet bay for an afternoon swim. Overnight in Rogoznicaa small fisherman’s village. Tonight, beware of the
Pirates! Dance the night away at our Pirate Party.

SATURDAY: ROGOZNICA – TROGIR
Last day to relax, swim and enjoy the sunshine today.
Late this afternoon we will arrive in Trogir. Trogir is
sometimes referred to as “miniature Venice”. Dating
back to 300BC, Trogir town is an UNESCO heritage site.
Overnight in Trogir.

SUNDAY: DEPARTURE
Early breakfast and then it’s time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends. Hope
to see you again on board!

DEPARTURE DATE: 9 JULY

PRICE:
Lower Deck Cabin: 1695€ PER PERSON SHARING
Main Deck Cabin: 1850€ PER PERSON SHARING

PRICE INCLUDES:
• 8 days/7-nights cruise
• Accommodation in air-conditioned cabin with private, en-suite bathroom facilities
• Welcome reception and drinks
• Buffet breakfasts daily
• 6 x 4-course lunches
• Pirate party with traditional dinner
• Fresh fuit daily
• Wifi
• Beach towels
• Complimentary use of snorkelling equipment and various water toys
• Services of 6 crew members
• Services of English speaking cruise director
• Cabin cleaning service daily
• Towels and linen changed mid-week

PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Beverages
• Transfers (available on request)
• Port taxes (65€ per person per week to be paid in cash on board)
• Gratuities
• Items of a personal nature
• Optional excursions described in the itinerary

PLEASE NOTE: IN CASE OF UNFAVOURABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS, FOR THE SAFETY AND COMFORT OF PASSENGERS, THE ITINERARY IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.