We offer three cruise options on the Croatian Coast and
beyond:
Croatian
Coast and Adriatic Cruise
An 8-day cruise on MS Arion from Rijeka along the Dalmatian
coast to the Croatia gems of Dubrovnik and Split, to Pula,
Zadar, Ploce and to Kotor in Montenegro - weekly departures
in April, May, June, July, September.
Read what one of our customers wrote about the 2006 cruise
Details of the 2007 Croatian Coast Cruise
Adriatic and
Ionian Cruise
8-day and 7-day cruises on MS Arion from Venice along the
Croatian coast to Corinth in Greece - weekly departures August
Adriatic, Aegean
and Turkey Cruise
11-day cruise on MS Arion from Venice via Corinth to Istanbul
and Kusadasi in Turkey, and Piraeus in Greece for Athens -
3 departures in October
The following places may be visited - please see detailed
cruise itineraries
Pula boasts 3000 years of history and heritage.
The Roman ampitheatre, temple of Augustus and the Forum contrast
with the public buildings and fortifications of the Austrian
empire.
Zadar has fascinating historical sites and
a remarkable collection of church art.
Split developed around the Roman Emperor
Diocletian's Palace. A typical Mediterranean city, Split has
a variety of attractions.
Medieval Korcula, one of Croatia's thousand
islands and birthplace of Marco Polo, has rich architecture,
natural beauty, and a relaxed pace of life.
Dubrovnik is 'the 'pearl of the Adriatic'.
Enter the Pile Gate and walk the intricate web of streets
and squares, down the Stradon and around the stone city walls.
Cruising into the bay of Kotor in Montenegro
is an unforgettable experience. Kotor itself
is a well-preserved medieval town surrounded by mountains.
From Ploce there is an optional excursion
to Mostar in Bosnia-Herzogovina to see the famous 'Old Bridge'
rebuilt after the recent war damage
Venice cruises go past the famous St Mark's
Square. Explore the canals, squares and historic buildings
such as the Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Rialto.
Fiskardo is a port on Kephalonia, the largest
of the Ionian islands.
The Greek island of Corfu is famous for
its beaches and landscapes and offers a blend of Italian and
Greek cultural heritage.
From Corinth port a number of Greek sites
can be visited, and perhaps Athens. On some cruises traverse
the Corinth Canal.
After cruising the Bosphorus to Istanbul
barter in the Grand Bazaar or visit the Topkapi Palace.
From the port of Kusadasi visit the famous
archaeological Roman city of Ephesus.
From Piraeus go to Athens - the Acropolis,
the Dyonisos Theatre, the Agora and much more!
Vlora in the south west of Albania on the
Adriatic coast is still relatively unknown.
Croatian Coast Alternatives
We are developing a range of 'gulet' type cruises on smaller
vessels from various ports on the Croatian Coast
See Gulet Cruises
Venice Alternatives
See Boating
Holidays in Venice
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