Split is many people's favourite Croatian City, dominated by the extraordinary Diocletian's Palace, into which much of Central Split has been built - It still plays a major part of the everyday life of Split.
Explore stunning Dalmatian islands and coastline. Spend your mornings admiring the spectacular scenery, enjoying swimming in the crystal clear Adriatic Sea and your afternoons and evenings exploring old historical towns or enjoying the nightlife.
We will visit some of the smaller islands and ports including Lastovo and Vis, and, weather permitting, the extraordinary Blue & Green caves.
Swimming at secluded beaches
Blue & Green Cave
Korcula
Lastovo chimneys
The most famous beach in Dalmatia Zlatni Rat
Wonderful local cuisine
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.
NB THE IMAGE OF THE ON OR UPPER CABIN IS A SAMPLE - CABINS VARY FROM VESSEL TO VESSEL.
NB THE IMAGE OF THE BELOW DECK CABIN IS A SAMPLE - CABINS VARY FROM VESSEL TO VESSEL
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.
NB THE IMAGE OF THE BELOW DECK CABIN IS A SAMPLE - CABINS VARY FROM VESSEL TO VESSEL
NB THE IMAGE OF THE ON OR UPPER CABIN IS A SAMPLE - CABINS VARY FROM VESSEL TO VESSEL.
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.
NB THE IMAGE OF THE BELOW DECK CABIN IS A SAMPLE - CABINS VARY FROM VESSEL TO VESSEL
NB THE IMAGE OF THE ON OR UPPER CABIN IS A SAMPLE - CABINS VARY FROM VESSEL TO VESSEL.
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. There is a chance to visit a stone-masonry workshop, one of the few such workshops still operating in Europe. Enjoy the domestic food, wine, and famous olive oil. Overnight in the port of Pučišća. (L)
Only early birds will see our departure this morning. After a morning swim in the crystal blue sea, we cruise toward Korcula; the birthplace of Marco Polo. Lunch will be served either on the tip of the Peljesac Peninsula (near Loviste) or in the quiet bay of Kneza on Korcula. Afternoon arrival in Korcula for guided tour and sightseeing in this exceptional town. According to legend Korcula was found by Trojan hero Anthenor in the 12th century B.C. On this island you can find more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. In the evening we recommend you visit one of numerous konobas or enjoy the stunning views of the mainland from the numerous cafes and bars. Overnight in Korcula. (B,L)
Before we depart there is time for a short walk through the nearby open market in Korcula where you can buy fresh fruit to enjoy during the day. We continue our cruise towards Lastovo, the furthest inhabited island in Dalmatia, which the Romans called the 'Imperial Island' (approx. EUR 10.- to be paid on the spot to enter Lastovo Nature Park). Docked in Ubli port, we have the opportunity to visit the protected Nature Park, which consists of 44 islands, islets, rocks and reefs, or visit the biggest town on the island Lastovo, well known for Venetian architecture. The Island is surrounded by many smaller islands, with plenty of secluded bays suitable for snorkeling, but it is also known for many little churches and unusually shaped chimneys. Overnight in Lastovo.(B,L,CD)
We will head off early to Vis Island which was closed to tourists for many years, being a strategic harbour for the navy. Because of this isolation, Vis has a special charm - the Mediterranean as it once was - which makes it really interesting to see. Near Vis, there is the little Ravnik Island, where the Green Cave is situated (entrance fee approx 10 euro if you choose to visit). It was named after the unusual light that reflects in the sea from the hole on the top of the cave. After a short swim, depending on the weather conditions, we sail further to the town of Komiza or Vis for the night. Komiza is a typical Mediterranean port on the west of the island. Enjoy a walk through the narrow alleys, rich in heritage, or maybe on one of the pebble beaches with fresh water springs that stretch along the whole eastern side of Komiza Bay. The town of Vis is situated on the north of the island and it was developed near the remains of the ancient Issa, the very first urban centre in Croatia, founded by the Greeks in 4th century B.C. Visit the remains of the Roman Baths and city museum, or take a walk enjoying the view on the beautiful Villae Rusticae situated along the coast. (B,L)
Cruise towards Little Bisevo Island to visit the Blue Cave, a magnificent natural phenomenon. As weather conditions can be very unpredictable, our visit will depend on the weather. Entrance to Blue Cave is approximately 10-14 euro per person. We continue towards Stari Grad on Hvar Island, the sunniest Adriatic island. Free afternoon to explore this unique town. The famous Stari Grad Field (a plain) is the oldest in Croatia and the best preserved example of an ancient Greek system of agriculture, Together with the old town it is a part of a UNESCO world heritage. Overnight in one of the Stari Grad ports. (B,L)
Cruise to beautiful Brac Island and the famous town of Bol which has one of the most unusual, and most photographed beaches in Dalmatia. Swim stop at Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) a famous beach that shifts from side to side, changing shape according to the change in direction of the wind and waves. Bol is a typical fishermen’s town. It recently became a popular tourist destination, but kept its charm. Take a walk on the seaside promenade 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.(B,L)
Our last day is mostly spent relaxing and swimming in quiet bays off Brac Island. We arrive in Split in the late afternoon. Split is the capital of the region of Dalmatia. and is under UNESCO protection, as its historical and cultural monuments belong not only to its inhabitants, but also to anyone who wants to capture a piece of the thousand year old beauty. Possibility of joining an optional sightseeing tour of the old town, including the fantastic Diocletian's palace. (B,L)
Disembark after breakfast. (B)
Croatian 'comfort class' cruiser
These 'comfort' cruises are run on a small variety of vessels, all of very similar standard, but the actual vessel isn't usually confirmed until 2 weeks before the cruise.
All of the vessels are very comfortable, and the cabins have airconditioning and en-suite bathrooms. All the vessels carry around 40 passengers (maximum).
Steel hulled vessels with modern traditional look offer accommodation in air-conditioned,spacious en-suite cabins with double or twin beds, hair dryer and safety deposit box. Ships are from 29to 35m in length with cabins 8 to 14m2 in size.
Included services: buffet breakfasts, three course lunches, Captain’s dinner, English speaking tour manager on board, one guided tour, daily cabin service, mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling.
The images here are examples of these vessels, and their cabins and decks.
Most vessels have a few triple cabins. These either have a double bed and a single bed, or sometimes a double and a single bunk.
Croatian Premium Ships
Length | 36 to 41 meters |
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Premium superior vessels are recently built mini deluxe vessels featuring similar comfort, but are smaller in size – 38 to 41m in length. Air-conditioned cabins are 8 to 14m2 in size with double or twin beds, hair dryer and safety deposit box. Included services: buffet breakfasts, three course lunches, Captain’s dinner, English speaking tour manager on board, three guided tours, daily cabin service, mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling.
Spalato
Lenght - 36.7m, Width - 7.6m, Built in 2011/2012. Boat is equipped with swim platform (stairs leading from sitting area at the backof the boat on main deck). Click Spalato cruise ship for more details
Amalia
Length - 37.4m, Width - 8.2m, Built in 2013. All cabins are airconditioned. Click Amalia cruise ship for more details
Seagull
Length - 35m, Width - 7m, Built in 1983, refurbushed in 2014. Click Seagull Croatia cruise ship for more details
Majestic
Majestic is a very comfortable premium vessel - Often used by The Small Cruise Ship Colelction for charters. Length - 37m, Width - 7.6m. Click Majestic cruise ship in Croatia for more details
Moonlight
Length - 37.4m, Width - 8.2m, built in 2017. All cabins are airconditioned. Click Moonlight cruise ship for more details
Dream
Length - 40.1m, Width - 8m, built in 2017. TOP DECK - total 1 cabin (double/twin beds). MAIN DECK - total 11 cabins (2 cabins with double bed, 8 cabins with doble/twin beds, 1 cabin can be triple) + 1 additional cabin available for guide only. UNDER DECK- total 8 cabins (with doble/twin beds)
Click Dream cruise ship Croatia for details
Lupus Mare
Length - 42.5m, Width - 8.9m, built in 2011 and completely refurbished in 2021. Click Lupus Mare for more details
Pictures shown below are from various ships in fleet, actual layout of cabins and ship may differ.
Please Note: the deckplan below is an example only and may vary from your ship.
Meridijan
Length | 33 metres |
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Crew | 5 |
The thirty three metre long MV Meridijan was built in 2006 in a traditional style and she has 18 cabins, all with ensuite facilities. There is plenty of room on deck with 100 metres2 of sun deck and a large lounge & dining area inside.
She is run by a crew of 5
6 cabins on upper deck & 5 cabins on main deck & 7 cabins on lower deck. All cabins are ensuite and have air conditioning, as does the salon (dinning area).
Moonlight
Launched | 2017 |
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MS Moonlight is a premium small ship built in 2017. There can be 36 guests accommodated in 18 comfortable cabins, 10 located on deck and 8 located on the lower deck. Each cabin is double or twin bedded and features AC, en-suite bathroom, hairdryer, ample storage space and safety deposit box.
The dining room, where you can enjoy breakfast and lunch, is air-conditioned. For relaxation, you can choose to lounge on the upper sun deck with both open and shaded areas, or one of the many the outdoor lounge areas located throughout the yacht.
Paradis
MS Paradis has 19 air-conditioned cabins with queen or twin beds on 3 decks. Paradis, built in 2014, was completely refurbished in 2018. She is 129 ft long, 28 ft wide and with cruising speed of 9 NM. All cabins are fully air-conditioned, with queen-size bed or twin beds, and 3 cabins with a third bed. Each cabin has a cupboard, cabinet and window or porthole (lower deck), bathroom with shower, toilet and wash basin.
Paradis has a fully air-conditioned salon-restaurant on the main deck with bar and LCD TV, two sun decks of 1,076 sq ft, one of which has sun beds and tables. Electricity on board: 220V. There are sun loungers and a jacuzzi on the sun deck. Paradis has a swimming platform with ladders for the many swim stops we make, and an extenssive sundeck with plenty of loungers for all passengers as well as a small Jacuzzi pool.
Paradis has 2 Upper cabins, 9 Main deck cabins and 8 lower deck cabins.
Wifi is provided free of charge, though don't expect to be able to download large movie files all the time!
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
Includes
Buffet breakfasts
Three-course lunches
Captain’s dinner
English speaking tour manager on board
Guided tour of Korčula (Premium ships will also include tours of Stari Grad and Split)
Daily cabin service
Mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen
Luggage handling
Olive oil and wine tasting on board
Afternoon tea and coffee with biscuits
Complimentary water
Free WIFI
Excludes
Port fees and taxes
Single occupancy of twin/double cabin +75%