Explore Croatia & the Dalmatian Islands by catamaran

A relaxing cruise on the Adriatic Sea

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  • Family & Friends

Explore Croatia & the Dalmatian Islands by catamaran


Discover a magnificent country marked by many civilizations, Croatia. This country of art and history unveils itself to you during an 8-day catamaran cruise. Your experienced crew will take you each day to discover the most beautiful ports of call along the Adriatic coast and the Dalmatian islands. Thanks to the full board plan you will enjoy your stopovers without having to worry about anything!

Cruise Highlights

  • Visit the old town of Korcula
  • Stroll in the Mljet National Park
  • Taste the local specialties

Your Boat

  • Lagoon 52 Fly
  • 5 total cabins
  • 10 people max
  • 2 crew members

You will sail in Croatia aboard a pleasant and comfortable Lagoon 52F. This 16-metre catamaran is composed of a fully equipped kitchen, which opens into a U-shaped saloon with wide seating areas. The cockpit (on the same level as the saloon) allows you to have lunch in the sun while admiring the Dalmatian islands. At the front of the boat, trampolines and sunbathing areas are ideal for relaxing. And what about going up on the flybridge to enjoy the view and put yourself in the captain's shoes?

  • Towels
  • Beach towels
  • Cockpit shower
  • Cockpit speaker
  • Sea kayak and paddle
  • Fins, masks, and snorkels
  • Semi-Rigid Appendix
  • Watermaker
  • GPS
Layout

The owner reserves the right to replace with a different boat model of the same quality and performance

Your Cabin

Cabin

This catamaran can accommodate 10 passengers in its 5 double cabins: 1 standard located in the centre and 4 upper cabins located forward and aft. The cabins are all air-conditioned (from 8am to 10pm) and have a shower room equipped with a mirror, a wardrobe, a shower and private toilets.

Itinerary of your cruise

A maritime adventure to discover the most beautiful panoramas of the Adriatic and its thousand islands. Relaxation, walks, Croatian flavors, and swimming will be the key words of your trip.

Map
Croatia

DAY 1: Dubrovnik (approx. 5 miles)
Meet at 5pm at Dubrovnik's ACI marina to embark. After dropping off your belongings in your cabin and listening to the crew's quick safety briefing, take time to discover Dubrovnik's old town. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is surrounded by impressive forts offering spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea. Return to the boat for your first dinner on the water. Overnight on board.

DAY 2: Dubrovnik - Lopud - Suđurađ (approx. 15 miles)
Early in the morning, you will cast off for the beautiful beach of Šunj, on the island of Lopud. Here, you can relax by the water or, if you're feeling more active, take a trail to the north of the island to discover a botanical garden (free of charge). After lunch, you leave for the island of Šipan and anchor at Suđurađ. This fishing village offers you an authentic experience of Croatian island life, while also revealing its historic treasures. As you stroll around, you'll discover the remains of buildings dating back to the 16th century. Dinner and overnight on board.

DAY 3: Suđurađ - Mljet (approx. 25 miles)
This morning, you set sail for Mljet National Park, a genuine natural treasure with lush vegetation and spectacular scenery. The skipper drops anchor in the harbour of the charming village of Pomena. After lunch, you can choose to wander freely around the park (entrance fee applies), go for a swim, relax on a beach or take part in an excursion. Dinner and overnight on board.

Optional: excursion to the salt lakes of Mljet. Surrounded by pines and oaks, these two lakes are perfect for swimming and snorkelling, thanks to the water being warmer than that of the surrounding sea.

DAY 4: Mljet - Badija - Korčula (approx. 15 miles)
You set sail for the island of Badija, located in the Korčula archipelago. You'll have the morning to discover this small island of lush greenery and pebble beaches. As you set off to explore the area and admire the island's 15th-century religious monuments, you may come across a few deer, Badija's rare inhabitants. After lunch, you set sail again for Korčula, an island famous for its vineyards but also for the beauty of its historic old town. Don't miss the great Revelin Tower (located at the entrance to the town), the magnificent St Mark's Cathedral (built in the 15th century) and Marco Polo's house (the navigator is said to have been born in Korčula...). Dinner and overnight on board.

Optional: tasting local wines in a traditional cellar near the port of Korčula

DAY 5: Korčula - Pelješac Peninsula - Prožura (approx. 28 miles)
Sail east to the Pelješac peninsula, particularly Vucine beach. Dive into the crystal-clear waters of ‘the largest beach in the Adriatic’ and observe the caves that make up the seabed. In the afternoon, you'll set sail again to discover the south of the island of Mljet. You will drop anchor off the bay of Prožura and enjoy a drink while watching the sunset. Dinner and overnight on board.

DAY 6: Prožura - Ston (approx. 5 miles)
Start your morning on land, by discovering one of the island's oldest villages, with its picturesque charm and soothing tranquillity. Or at sea, enjoying a kayak tour from the boat. In the early afternoon, set sail for Ston, also known as ‘Europe's Chinese Wall’. A wall was built in the 14th century between Ston and Mali Ston (at the other end of the peninsula) by the Venetians to protect themselves from attackers from the sea. The town is also famous for its oyster beds. Why not try a few? Dinner and overnight on board.

DAY 7: Ston - Olipa - Dubrovnik (approx. 21 miles)
It's time to start your return journey to Dubrovnik. You will stop for lunch on the island of Olipa. This is your last chance to take a dip from the rear skirts. The catamaran resumes its course and you catch sight of the towering forts of the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik. After docking in the marina, you have free time to visit the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Lovrijenac fortress or to admire the view from the ramparts one last time. Dinner and overnight on board.

DAY 8: Dubrovnik
You are due to disembark at Dubrovnik's ACI marina after breakfast, at around 9am.

To note: The above itinerary is given as an indication only and may be changed subject to weather and/or technical conditions.


Dubrovnik  Lopud  Suđurađ  Mljet  Badija  Korčula  Pelješac Peninsula  Prožura  Ston  Olipa  Dubrovnik

The itinerary may be changed without prior notice due to technical or weather conditions.
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Price includes

  • Accommodation in air-conditioned double cabin (air conditioning operates from 8am to 10pm) with private bathroom and toilet
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
  • Drinks: water, fruit juice, soft drinks and table wine (1/2L/person/day)
  • 1 local aperitif per person offered each evening (based on rum, prosecco... depending on destination or fruit juice, soft drinks)
  • Crew services (skipper, hostess/cook)
  • 2 sets of sheets, bath and beach towels/person/week
  • Supplies for the boat (water, petrol and diesel)
  • Snorkelling equipment (fins, masks and snorkels)
  • 2 paddles
  • 1 sea kayak
  • Boat and passenger insurance

Price does not include

  • Airfare
  • Transfers to and from the airport and base
  • Drinks: soft drinks and spirits
  • Cash box (compulsory) to be paid at time of booking: €290 /person
  • Wifi connection - unlimited data (optional): €15 /cabin
  • Optional excursions package (to be paid when booking: €50/person) including:
  • Visit to Mljet Park
  • Wine tasting in a traditional cellar in Korčula
  • Supplement for special dietary requirements (vegetarian, pescetarian, vegan, gluten-free, diabetic, no fish/seafood): €120/person
  • Penalty for late submission of documents (passport, contract, etc.) less than 10 days before departure: €150/cabin (to be paid at the base).

Frequently asked questions

  • What documents are necessary for travel in Croatia?

    EU and non-EU citizens should check with the consulate of their country of origin for information on formalities.
  • Who will take care of my flight to Croatia?

    Your flight tickets can be booked by the GlobeSailor team. Simply let your consultant know when you book your cruise.
  • How are my transfers between the airport and the boat organised?

    Your transfers are not included in your cruise package. If you wish, your GlobeSailor advisor can help you organise them. Don't hesitate to ask for more information.
  • Is there a minimum age required to embark on this cruise?

    For comfort and safety reasons, the minimum age required to embark on this cruise is 6 years old. We also recommend that children know how to swim or are familiar with water. If your children are younger, our team is at your disposal to help you find a more suitable cruise.
  • How does it work with a skipper and a hostess?

    All the skippers are registered and hold the necessary professional certificates. They speak fluent English. The skipper is in charge of navigation and your safety on board. Don't hesitate to take part in the manoeuvres with them, they'll be delighted to teach you the basics of navigation. In terms of organisation, the skipper and hostess/cook sleep on board (either in the saloon or in cabins).
    All our cabin cruises include the services of at least one skipper and one hostess (unless otherwise specified in the contract).
  • Does the boat only sail?

    The catamarans and sailing boats offered for cruising move slowly in light airs, particularly in summer if the wind is too weak, or if the point of sail is not optimal. Engine support is sometimes necessary to keep to the stops on the itinerary and to ensure that you have a place in port or at anchor for the night. We cannot guarantee a minimum sailing time under sail. Nevertheless, your skipper will do his or her utmost to navigate under sail and involve those who wish to participate in the manoeuvres.
  • What is the onboard cash box for?

    The onboard cash box includes:
  • Tax payments for national parks

  • Tourist and landing taxes on the islands

  • Port and mooring fees at certain ports of call

  • The cost of any additional replenishing of: drinking water, fuel, gas, fresh produce...
  • What payments must I make in order to confirm my booking?

    To confirm your booking you should inform your GlobeSailor advisor who will put an option (hold) on the cabin for a certain time until we receive your down payment.
    The booking will only be considered final once we have received your down payment (by bank transfer, Paypal or credit card) which is 50% of the total amount. A 100% down payment is required for any booking made less than one month before departure.
    The balance should be paid no later than one month before boarding.
  • What happens if I need to cancel my cruise?

    If you wish to make a cancellation, you should contact your GlobeSailor advisor as soon as possible. Whatever the circumstances, you will be charged the following cancellation fees, depending on when the cancellation is made: up to 90 days before departure = 30%; 89 to 60 days before departure = 50%; 59 to 30 days before departure = 75%; 29 days or less before departure = 100% of the total cost of your booking. We recommend that you sign up for cancellation insurance with your personal insurance provider.

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