ADRIATIC EXPLORER DUBROVNIK - OPATIJA -8 dana

Croatia, South Dalmatia, Dubrovnik

Duration
8 days / 7 overnights
Transportation
Cruiser
Price per person
from € 2.550

ROUTE: DUBROVNIK–KORČULA–METKOVIĆ–SPLIT–KRKA WATERFALLS/ŠIBENIK–ZADAR–RAB–OPATIJA

Stunning, breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, traditional culture and laid-back style. These new, sumptuously designed and fully airconditioned Deluxe& Deluxe Superior vessels with spacious en-suite cabins are the perfect way to experience the beauty of this long stretch of Croatian coastline. On the move, relax on spacious decks or swim in the crystal clear Adriatic Sea during stops. When we dock, explore small waterfront towns and wander.

HIGHLIGHTS: Dubrovnik, Streets of Korčula, Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik, Zadar Sea Organs, Rab bell towers

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2024
Saturday
September
28
MV Nautilus - DELUXE SUPERIOR
Max. guests: 2
Price per night from
Total
€ 2.900
MV Nautilus - DELUXE SUPERIOR
Max. guests: 2
Price per night from
Total
€ 2.550

Itinerary

Day
1
DUBROVNIK – KORČULA ( lunch)

Departure at 13h towards Korčula, an island also known as the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo, with a swim stop and lunch on board. Korčula Town is commonly referred to be a “miniature Dubrovnik”, as it is encased by medieval stone ramparts and towers. Sightseeing with a local guide through the old town and tiny streets, built in a fishbone pattern for a reason you will hear about during the guided tour. Lots of simple taverns, restaurants and cool cocktail bars for chill-out time. Overnight in Korčula.




Day
2
KORČULA – METKOVIĆ (Breakfast, lunch and Capitan's dinner)

Today, discover one of the last remaining wetland deltas in Europe. Cruise to Metković, on the banks of the river Neretva after which the delta is named. Here, mandarins grow by the water channels. Take a barge ride to explore the groves, the flora and fauna, wild birds and the traditional way of life of the Neretva people. There’s a delightful “time warp” feeling like nowhere else on the coast. Narona archaeological museum in Vid, which you visit, was formally inaugurated in 2007 as the first Croatian „in situ“ museum exhibiting the remains of a Roman temple named Augusteum with 17 marble statues, some outsized and some of the natural height. This is where the ancient Illyrians, Greeks, and Romans once sailed, and, according to legend, the pirates of Neretva planned their raids on enemy galleys. Captain’s dinner with live entertainment on board is scheduled for this evening. Overnight in Metković.



Day
3
METKOVIĆ – SPLIT (Breakfast and lunch)

From Metković the cruise continues towards Split, the capital of the Dalmatia region, the second-largest city in Croatia with the famous Diocletian’s palace, a UNESCO-protected heritage site, chosen by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as a retirement spot! Upon arrival, a local guide takes you for a walk through the historic and buzzing old town centre and to the market. Overnight in Split.




Day
4
SPLIT – KRKA WATERFALLS / ŠIBENIK (Breakfast, lunch and dinner)

Wine and waterfalls! Cruise towards Skradin, then board a coach. The first stop is the local winery for wine tasting and light tapas lunch. Back in Skradin, walk through the Krka Waterfalls National Park and visit “Skradinski Buk”. Jaw-droppingly beautiful, this is the most popular of the Krka waterfalls. There are 17 waterfalls, with cascades up to 100 m wide, and the Krka River tumbles 45.7 meters. The afternoon destination is Šibenik, a town situated in the very central part of Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Explore the glorious old town, the cultural monuments and the most famous here, the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St James. Wander and discover the historic core and waterfront or enjoy some good boutique shopping. Dinner on board and overnight in Šibenik.



Day
5
ŠIBENIK – ZADAR (Breakfast and lunch)

After breakfast, leave for Zadar, the oldest university town in Croatia, famous for its rich historical heritage of world importance. There is history at every turn; the Roman Forum from the 1st Century, St Donat church from the 9th century-the most famous medieval basilica and the symbol of the city. The mighty city walls encase the old town and there is a representative City Gate from the 16th century. Among many museums, the Museum of Ancient Glass stands out together with over 30 churches and majestic family palaces and villas. On the waterfront, the award-winning Sea Organ and “Greeting to the Sun” light installations show the funky side of Zadar. Overnight in Zadar. 




Day
6
ZADAR – RAB ISLAND (Breakfast, lunch and tasting)

Departure towards Rab, known as the “island of love” and old the town of the same name. Guided city tour including the medieval walls, the famous four towers (and maybe climb one of them later) together with palaces, churches and squares. There’s a slight Montmartre feel with many artists painting and exhibiting out on the streets. Legend has it that local nuns created a special Rab cake for a visiting Pope and you will sample this after the tour. The recipe remains forever secret. Overnight in Rab.



Day
7
RAB ISLAND – OPATIJA (breakfast and lunch)

The famous Opatija Riviera is often compared to the French Riviera and the magnificent views of it from the sea follow ahead. Royal families, celebrities and musicians have visited and stayed in Opatija. The experienced guide will tell you about the magnificent history of Opatija and show you its most precious monuments. Walk the famous Franz Joseph promenade – Lungomare to the fishermen's village of Volosko, home to some of the best seafood restaurants in Croatia, or enjoy Kraš Choco bar to try exclusive chocolate cocktails, cakes or ice cream. There’s a real café - society here. Overnight in the port of Opatija.




Day
8
OPATIJA (Breakfast)

Gather for one final breakfast on the vessel, followed by goodbyes with the crew and new friends, before they see you off in Opatija!



Terms of travel

Price includes

DELUXE SUPERIOR:
The most recent class of KL vessels, crème de la crème on the Adriatic Sea. Built with high-quality materials of solid wood, glass, marble, stainless steel and similar materials, these vessels are floating mini boutique hotels. Minimum 47 meters in length, newly built or refurbished, with hot tubs and beautiful sun decks with lounge area, deckchairs and more. Spacious, superbly designed, air-conditioned en-suite cabins with double or twin beds, 15 to 20m2 in size. Cabins are equipped with wardrobes, deposit boxes, hairdryers, bathroom toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, LCD TV, etc.

DELUXE: 
Modern and state-of-the-art vessels, 42 to 47 meters in length. The vast sun deck includes a hot tub, a beautiful lounge area and sunbeds to enjoy wonderful Adriatic scenery. Deluxe vessels feature spacious, lavishly designed, air-conditioned en-suite cabins (12 to 17m2 in size) with double or twin beds, safety deposit box, LCD TV, bathroom toiletries, hairdryer, cupboard & wardrobe cabinets.


  • Arrival transfer from Dubrovnik airport to Dubrovnik harbour and departure transfer from Opatija port to Opatija hotel (on the day of arrival and day of departure)
  • 7-night cruise in a deluxe or deluxe superior air-conditioned cabin with en-suite bathroom 
  • Welcome reception & cocktail
  • Daily buffet breakfast
  • Three-course lunch daily + cheese and salad bar
  • Captain's dinner with live entertainment
  • Complimentary water
  • Coffee and tea after lunch
  • Olive oil and wine tasting on board
  • Abundant fresh fruit
  • Professional Tour manager
  • Visitors' taxes & port fees
  • Luggage handling
  • Daily cabin service and towel change
  • Midweek bed linen change
  • Complimentary Wi
  • Wi-Fi onboard
  • Guided walking tours of towns: Korčula, Split, Zadar, Rab & Opatija
  • Barge excursion & visit of museum Narona in Metković
  • Wine tasting & light tapas lunch in a local winery
  • Rab cake tasting in Rab
  • Krka National Park entrance fee
No additional fees on arrival except gratuities and drinks from the bar!

Price excludes

  • Double cabin for single use (Single supplement): +50%

Departure transfers-various possibilities: Rijeka, Pula, Zagreb, Trieste, Ljubljana, Venice–price on request.

Korčula village dinner experience: EUR 40/55 -per person

Payment:

  • Non refundable deposit - EUR 300 per person
  • Outstanding balance due at latest one month before departure date

Note

The captain reserves the right to change the route in case of bad weather conditions
All KL cruise departures are guaranteed, however, if less than 20 participants are booked, KL reserves the right to cancel the departure and change the ship name if the need arises
Passengers are obliged to follow the ship's rules and regulations found in written form on board, especially in regards to bringing drinks on board
In case of inappropriate behaviour, KL/captain reserves the right to ask a passenger to disembark
Cancellation policy:
  • From the day of confirmation up to 30 days before arrival – advance payment (EUR 300 per person) - non-refundable
  • 29 - 22 days – 25% of the remaining balance
  • 21 - 15 days – 50% of the remaining balance
  • 14 - 0 days – 100% fee
Name change fee – EUR 20 per person
Date change fee - EUR 20 per person - valid only if the change is done up to 30 days before booked departure, otherwise regular cancellation conditions will be applied

  • KL highly recommends clients take insurance against the cancellation of reserved services!
  • KL and the captain of the vessel reserve the right to change and modify the route due to weather conditions as well as conditions in the ports visited. The order of visits may be different from those published in case of ports being overly crowded and too busy and with the scope to give the customer a better experience overall.
  • Due to specific mooring conditions and requirements in some Croatian ports, KL ships are moored side by side, making it necessary for the clients to cross from one ship to another with gaps in between ships to get to the shore. In such cases, clients need to take special care when crossing and do this at their own risk. Crew assistance will be given to those needing and requesting it. Cruise is not recommended for clients in wheelchairs or with limited mobility.

Responsible organiser: KL.Terms of service

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik - a popular film destination

Popularity of Dubrovnik greatly helped Hollywood movies filmed on its historical streets. The last such project was the series "Game of Thrones" that Dubrovnik lifted high on Hollywood sets. There is no doubt that this popular series has opened many doors for this small town on the Adriatic. Tourism and film industry go hand in hand to each other, so that the future of this city certainly can only further flourish. Fans of this popular series travel miles and miles to see and feel all the locations where their favorite series were filmed to experience the scene from a small screen.

Dubrovnik is a city in southern Croatia, administrative center of Dubrovnik-Neretva County and one of the most historic Croatian tourist destination. It is 25 km distant from the international airport of Dubrovnik, regularly connected with most of European cities, and the 90 km distant from the highway, which connects Croatia with Europe. In addition to a very good air and land connections, Dubrovnik boasts excellent maritime connection. Dubrovnik port is one of the most visited in the Mediterranean. It is the first point maritime route from east to west on entering in the Adriatic Sea, it is protected with islands and the Neretva valley is the fastest communication with the interior. Recent archaeological research found that a settlement on the site of the city existed in the 6th century, and probably before. Dubrovnik expanded with the arrival of the Croats after the ancient Epidaurus (today's Cavtat) in the 7th century.

Of the many manifestations of Dubrovnik, one should emphasize the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, which was founded in 1949. The unique ambience of the closed and open stages of the Renaissance and Baroque city of Dubrovnik in the period from 10 July to 25 August held numerous music, drama and dance performances. The backbone of the festival are works of Marin Držić, Gundulić Ivan, Ivo Vojnovic, William Shakespeare, Carlo Goldoni, the Greek tragedians and others. The musical part of the program presents the best local composers, soloists and orchestras, and their foreign guests. Display even operas, particularly comic. Libertas Film Festival started in 2005 with the idea that the festival cultural offer should be expanded with the film offer. The festival takes place during the summer and on a repertory are films and documentary films from independent productions dedicated to the promotion of freedom in countries around the world. Movies rated best by the audience receives a special audience award.

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