After breakfast, join your group for a journey into Slovenia. Stop first at Lake Bled, nestled at the base of the Julian Alps. Enjoy a scenic boat ride across the lake, passing forested shores and Bled Island with its picturesque church. Take some time to explore the area before continuing to Ljubljana, with a lunch break in a small village along the way.
On arrival, a guided walking tour will introduce you to Slovenia’s vibrant capital, known for its green spaces and lively student atmosphere. Stroll along the river, lined with pastel-coloured buildings.
Return to Zagreb in the evening, where you’ll have time to relax and explore at your own pace.
Travel time: Driving – approx. four hours
This morning, leave Zagreb and head to the Plitvice Lakes National Parkin Seliste Dreznicko. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed site is home to 16 interconnected lakes, ranging in colour from aquamarine to emerald, and surrounded by waterfalls.
On your guided walking tour, explore the upper or lower lakes – or both if you’re up for it – by strolling along boardwalks that wind through the park. Highlights include the Veliki Prstavac and the ‘Great Waterfall’, which plunges 78 metres. At the end of your visit, you can opt for a scenic train ride back to the northern entrance.
Spend the rest of the evening as you like.
Travel time: Driving – approx. two hours
Start your cruising adventure through Croatia’s wonders today. After breakfast, meet your driver and transfer to Omis Harbour, where you’ll board the elegant MS Adris, an intimate vessel that accommodates up to just 38 guests.
Check in by 2pm and settle into your cabin before a enjoying a welcome drink and safety briefing. Spend the afternoon exploring Omis, a seaside town in Croatia’s Dalmatia region where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea. Wander between limestone cliffs to find medieval buildings, taverns serving fresh seafood and hidden laneways steeped in history.
Return to the ship for a three-course welcome dinner with the crew, then relax in your cabin overlooking the water.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
Start your day with breakfast on board, followed by a refreshing morning swim in a secluded coastal spot. Then cruise to the medieval town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, where you’ll disembark and choose between two experiences.
Join a local guide for a walking tour of Trogir and uncover its rich architectural legacy, from Romanesque and Gothic to Renaissance and baroque. Wander narrow cobbled streets, explore ancient city walls and visit the Saint Lawrence Cathedral, all set on a tiny island linked by bridges.
Alternatively, hop on a bus to Split – Croatia’s second-largest city – for a guided walking tour through its heart. Discover the extraordinary harbourside complex of Diocletian’s Palace, an ancient Roman structure now filled with shops and restaurants tucked into labyrinthine streets and beneath centuries-old arches. Around every cobblestone corner of this walkable city, flea markets, cathedrals and cafes brush up against the turquoise waters of the Adriatic.
This evening, enjoy dinner at your leisure in either Trogir or Split (at own cost), before returning to the ship.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
Today, set sail for the secluded island of Vis, a speck amid the cobalt and turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. Cruise through the crystal-clear waters of the surrounding archipelago, pausing for a refreshing swim in a hidden bay along the way.
Arrive in Vis mid-afternoon. Once a restricted Yugoslav naval base, its isolation preserved an authentic glimpse of the Mediterranean’s past. Explore the town’s waterfront cafes, quaint streets and countless beaches. For the best view of the island, you may like to walk up to Fort George – a perfect spot to enjoy a drink, Mediterranean dining and watch the sunset.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
Awaken early this morning to set sail for the island of Bisevo, home to the magical Blue Cave. If the weather permits, you can join a guided tour inside this beautiful natural phenomenon, where sunlight and sea cast dazzling blue patterns (surcharges apply).
On the way to Hvar, sail past the beautiful Pakleni Islands, known for their secluded bays and crystal-clear waters, and stop for a swim before continuing on.
Once you arrive on Hvar, enjoy a tour of a family-owned winery with tastings. Later, transfer to the cosmopolitan town centre, where stone buildings, narrow alleys and the hilltop fortress offer sweeping views of turquoise waters and the surrounding archipelago. Explore at your own pace, discovering traces of Greek, Roman and Venetian influence in ancient ruins, Gothic palaces and the Renaissance-era Cathedral of Saint Stephen.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
Hvar Island wine tasting
Today, set sail for the island of Korcula, known as the birthplace of famed explorer Marco Polo. Along the way, pass secluded bays and stop for a swim in the clear Adriatic waters, with rolling hills and the turquoise sea as your backdrop.
Upon arrival in the afternoon, take a guided walking tour of the fortified Old Town. Once ruled by the Venetians, its unique fishbone layout tells a story of the island’s fascinating history.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
Rise early today for a visit to the Mljet National Park, known for its peaceful salt lakes and lush landscapes. Your cruise director will lead a walk through the park’s famous lakes, with views of a former Benedictine monastery.
From here, continue to the charming village of Slano on the mainland – a traditional fishing village and the gateway to Mali Ston that’s renowned for its medieval ramparts and oysters. Take a small boat into the estuary to sample fresh oysters straight from the sea, paired with a splash of local wine and dash of lemon.
In the evening, return to the ship for the Captain’s dinner.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
Entry into Mljet National Park
Ston oyster farm visit
On the final full day of your cruise, arrive early in Dubrovnik, famously known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. Sail past the city’s towering old walls perched above the sea before disembarking to join a walking tour. Your local guide will share the stories behind landmarks like the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace and the city walls themselves.
After the tour, enjoy free time to explore at your own pace. Stroll the cobblestone streets, browse local markets, relax at a cafe or simply soak up the city’s atmosphere.
Island-hopping Croatia cruise
After a final breakfast onboard, farewell your ship as you’re transferred from Dubrovnik to Montenegro. Today, you’ll cross the border to discover Montenegro’s dramatic coastline, where rugged mountains meet fjord-like bays and charming coastal towns await.
Begin in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town of Kotor, where a guided walking tour reveals its medieval streets and fortifications.
Continue to the seaside town of Perast and take a boat to the picturesque island of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a beautiful church and museum set against the Bay of Kotor. Afterwards, enjoy free time for lunch (at own cost).
On your return to Dubrovnik, stop at a family-run winery to sample local wines and snacks, all served alongside sweeping views.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
Spend the day exploring Dubrovnik at your own pace. The Old City – often hailed as one of the world’s most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites – is enclosed by towering medieval stone walls.
For the ultimate panorama, you could take a cable car up Mount Srd to see the city’s terracotta rooftops, sparkling Adriatic and scenic Elaphiti Islands from above.
Today marks the end of your Croatian adventure. Meet your driver for your transfer to Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), where your journey concludes.