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Sail CROATIA’S glittering coastline on a small ship

Drop anchor in hidden coves, visit historic towns and spend your evenings in the Adriatic’s prettiest ports

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Set sail on a voyage to discover the enchanting coastal towns, tranquil islands and historical landmarks that dot Croatia’s Dalmatian coastline. Starting in the city of Split, you’ll sail through crystal-clear waters on a boutique ship, starting each day with a delicious breakfast on board to prepare you for your adventures.

Look forward to discoverin­g one of the Mediterran­ean’s most beautiful beaches at Zlatni Rat – the Golden Horn – and the island of Korčula, with its enchanting medieval town, buzzy restaurant­s and gorgeous beaches.

You’ll dock in Dubrovnik, with its labyrinth of limestone streets and picturesqu­e piazzas. There’s also a stop on the island of Mljet, where you’ll discover Mljet National Park with its two saltwater lakes and verdant pine forests.

There’ll also be a day to explore the stylish resort town of Hvar, an idyllic island that has been likened to the French Riviera for its stylish bars and spectacula­r beaches.

BOUTIQUE SHIP

You’ll be sailing on a Supreme category ship with a maximum of 40 passengers. Its size means it can tuck into smaller bays and you can leap directly into the water during scheduled swim stops. Admire the views from the sundeck or kick back in the Jacuzzi, restaurant or lounge bar.

FABULOUS FOOD

Breakfast and lunch each day are included on board, where a team of expert chefs serve up mouthwater­ing cuisine. The ship docks in ports overnight, so you can explore the towns at your own pace, choosing where you want to dine (right) before returning to your cabin.

PORTS OF CALL

Your cruise starts and ends in the vibrant city of Split, where you’ll learn about its history on a fascinatin­g guided tour. You’ll spend the day on Hvar, immerse yourself in the rich history of Dubrovnik and visit Mljet National Park.

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