Croatia Cruises 2024 from to Split

Croatia Cruises 2022 from to Split

Croatia Cruises 2024 from to Split

Croatia Cruises 2024 from to Split

Cruising has been a part of life ever since man decided to turn long voyages across the sea into a pleasurable experience. And for that reason Cruises from Split might just be one of the most exciting and thrilling ways of exploring this beautiful country. Seeing as how more of us can afford to go on the long journey across the sea, due to how affordable Split cruises have become. Explore and relax as you take part in a refreshing new experience to see the wonders of Croatia’s Adriatic coast line with a Split cruise. Don’t let your Vacation be boring, freshen it up with a Cruise through Croatia from or to Split!

But what is a Cruise?

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Whilst it might be a bit of an unusual question to ask, not everyone has seen or even heard of a cruise, so let me explain. A cruise is a long or semi-long voyage across the sea which is meant for pleasure and widening your horizons. Most of them pampering its guests with free three meals and fun activities on board.

Croatia Split cruises are littered with various sailing tours, trips and cruises along it’s territory. Cruises from Split lasting lasting multiple weeks whilst others lasting only a couple of days, but the most common are 7 day long cruises from Split which will take you across several islands. If you fancy exploration and discovering new lands the 7 day long cruises from Split might just be perfect for you.

Before you dock on one or multiple destinations it’s best to always check what exactly you can do at the destination, some or rather most main towns having several tours you can do; but it’s always best to book in advance to save time during your Split cruise. You can decide to book the tours yourself or let the cruising company handle it for you.

Times have changed for the better, cruises no longer being solely for the rich and wealthy as more and more people can take part in this rather luxurious and thrilling event. So be free to get a yacht cruise from Split or a regular cruise from any city in Croatia. There’s plenty to choose from, whether or not it’s your first time going on a cruise or not.

Are Cruises dangerous?

Whilst every adventure somewhere has it’s fair share of bad luck, Split cruises in Croatia are safe. The cruise companies offer great service to multiple destinations across the Adriatic, Croatia having a rather low crime rate at that. So don’t worry, your vacation will go swimmingly well, as long as you remember to lay back and enjoy the sights during your Cruise from Split. One of the main worries for people would be accidentally stepping on a sea urchin on a beach.

Make the most out of a cruise vacation and don’t let that deter you from enjoying yourself fully. After all, it’s not every day you get to go on a cruise throughout the Adriatic to see the various sights a cruise will make easier to admire, not to mention cruises feel like boutique hotels with the comfort you’ll experience sailing on one.

What islands will I get to see?

It’s no secret that the coast of Croatia is littered with various islands reaching up to thousands; whilst not all of em are inhabited they still offer a lot to see. Croatia Cruises offering several incredible sights from and to Split. Admire the smaller isles along with populated large islands along your cruise route. So make the most out of it, take a private transfer to and from the cruise ship if need be, we are always happy to help.

The Adriatic coast of Croatia having more than a hundred if not thousands of isles/islands littering it’s entire region, with only a handful of them being inhabited. So you won’t run out of islands to see during your cruise from or to Split city. There’s plenty of things and sights to see in the end, whether it’s your first time venturing on a cruise ship or not; especially in Croatia. Admire the smaller isles along with the larger islands you’ll be passing by on your cruise through Dalmatia. Admire the smaller isles that you’ll get to see along the cruise route. We are always happy to provide any kind of assistance, whether that is organizing a private transfer or a tour option. So make the most out of it, take a personalized private transfer to and from the cruise ship you’ll be taking. As you cruise along the Adriatic sea you are bound to see various islands such as:

Hvar

Hvar is located on the center of the Adriatic sailing routes, making it an important base for commanding trade up and down the Adriatic. The island being inhabited since ancient times, it is now considered the “party town” of the Adriatic.

Widely considered the sunniest place in Croatia if not the world. Hvar town annually receives around 2700-ish hours of sunlight each passing year; receiving the nickname “Sunny Hvar” due to it. The island is also famous for the production of lavender, being one of the main exports of the island.

Vis

One of the writer’s favourite and calming islands, Vis is the perfect spot to come to relax after several days of busy meandering. The island being most famous for the most beautiful beach “Stiniva”, the hidden cove being voted as the most beautiful beach in Europe. Whilst the cove is a little tricky to get to if you aren’t going by boat, it’s well worth the effort at early and late summer due to less crowds.

Vis is also known to have a plethora of beautiful beaches that we urge you to see. The town of Vis also having a horseshoe like shape, enabling you to see across from one side to the other.

Korčula

If you are a fan of secluded islands that are unconditionally beautiful, claimed as the “Emerald island” of the Adriatic sea, Korčula is a sight to behold. Located in Southern Dalmatia the island is widely seen as one of if not the most beautiful islands.

But if you happen to enjoy dry land more so, cycling around the island is also possible due to the fact Korčula has several cycling routes that offer a nice experience for bike & cruise. Korčula is also home to a rather calm and relaxing shopping culture with various gastronomy opportunities; it’s also the alleged birthplace of Marco Polo.

Mainland's beauty

Whilst a Split cruise to most would mean exploring the various islands that litter the coast of the mainland, it’s not the only thing you’ll get to see whilst cruising along the Adriatic sea. Some Croatia cruises offering a chance to get some physical activity like cycling going, along with land & cruise options. There’s also the chance to mix and match regular tours to do whilst you’re docked at a city. Whether that tour excursion might be Rafting down river rapids of Cetina, Ziplining several dozen meters above tree canopy or canyoning through valleys. Make the most out your Vacation, whether you’re spending your entire days on the cruise ship or taking the chance to see the sights in Split.

Some most notable locations you will probably see would be:

Dubrovnik

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You might have seen the city in the famous TV show “Game of Thrones”, the notable ancient walls and town being the fabled “King’s Landing”. Dubrovnik’s walls aren’t just for show either as they have withstood countless attacks and to this day are proudly standing and guarding the town still. Allowing anyone to see their beauty with a cruise from Split to Dubrovnik, or any cruise from Split that passes by the historic city.

A interesting tale about Dubrovnik would be how it saved an English king’s life. In 1192 the English king was caught in a storm whilst returning home from the Third Crusades. Legends speaks how the king prayed to God that he would build a cathedral wherever he reached land alive….and that just happened when he was washed ashore on a small island opposite Dubrovnik. It’s safe to say the people of the island were overjoyed from the king’s arrival, persuading with him to build the cathedral on Dubrovnik and not on the island….but unfortunately the beautiful basilica was mostly destroyed due to a natural disaster; being rebuild in 1713. Dubrovnik for that instance being a must see destination when taking a cruise from Split to Dubrovnik 2022.

Split

The second largest town of Croatia, along with being one of the most popular and sought out vacation destinations. Split has seen it’s fair share of tourists coming and going in and out of the city.

Exploring the old town, “Diocletian’s Palace” is one of the most inviting and most likely first things anyone should do once they arrive in Split. The century old walls and the maze like streets of the palace proving to be quite a sight to behold and experience, several dozen shops and restaurants being located inside the old walls.

After you’re done exploring the old town you might like to see the entire city from the so called “First lookout” which overlooks the entire town; offering a splendid view to anyone that climbs up the steps to it. The lookout is also the start of “Marjan” forest hill which is home to one of the most beautiful beaches in Split; if you enjoy being alone and dislike crowds of people we highly recommend visiting them.

But all in all, you can see both the Diocletian Palace buzzing with life, and Marjan forest hill with any Cruise from/to Split 2022. Take a step forward and enjoy yourself with various cruises that will pass by Vis, Korčula, Hvar, Brač, etc. Cruises from Split are becoming more and more popular after all!

Diocletian Palace walking tour Split

Omiš

Via Ferrata trail Omiš tour

Most likely the center hub of mostly all the tours you’re going to do, Omiš offers it’s visitors an unforgettable time enjoying it’s rather quiet beaches and exciting outdoor activities such as Rafting and Zip-lining proving to be quite a rush for any adrenaline lover. If you are a fan of outdoor activities and want to test your bravery; one of the best tours you can go on would be Rafting to start of with. 🙂

The town also has its fair share of restaurants, beaches and bars for you to enjoy whenever you get a chance to stop by during a cruise from Split or a simple transfer to Omiš. We’re sure you won’t have trouble finding something to do during your time in the beautiful town of Omiš.

Zadar

If you enjoy seeing rather interesting, beautiful and frankly cool sights, Zadar has several in store. Some most notable monuments that you will see would be the Sea organs, which produce a melodic orchestra of sound as waves crash into it; Greeting to the Sun, a solar panel display depicting the solar system, the monument being an official small electrical power plant even.

There’s plenty of other intricate things about this small town which we urge you to give a chance of seeing. Zadar being a quaint little town buzzing with life that you are sure to see even during a yacht cruise passing by it. The town like many other Dalmatian towns having an old town which is the pseudo “heart” of Zadar.

2 night Cruise Opatija to Zadar one way

Trogir

Trogir walking tour

This beautiful little gem of a town is located between two towns, Split and Zadar. For any fan of photography this town proves to be one of the best to places to snap a quick photograph of to keep precious memories. The town being UNESCO-protected with many interesting sights to see like the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. The town of Trogir having a busy city core that has around 10 churches and several buildings from the 13th century.

Trogir having a historic city gate from the 17th century and city walls from the 15th century. The Duke’s palace (13th century also residing in this quaint little town. If you prefer exploring smaller but still charming towns, you won’t make a mistake visiting this charming little town of Trogir. Ship building being Trogir’s most profitable businesses, having build around 90 or so ships over the years. So you’ll be able to see it with a cruise from Split most likely whilst taking in the sights of Trogir.

What Cruise is perfect for you?

Deciding where to go and how long to stay on a cruise can be tricky to decide, borderline causing a headache to most due to the wide range of offers. Luckily you have us helping you out by showing some interesting routes you can take. Decide which and what type of yacht cruise from Split strikes your fancy! After all, it’s your choice what cruise from Split you want to partake in. 🙂

For starters cruises can be defined into regions:

  • Northern Adriatic
  • Central Adriatic
  • Southern Adriatic

Most cruise options start from King’s Landing, or Dubrovnik, and it’s not just for nothing. Let’s say you arrive to Dubrovnik, you can either go visit each town separately or incorporate a rather fun and thought out one way cruise from Dubrovnik to Split for instance or one way cruise from Split to Dubrovnik, the choices are almost limitless.

The key point of Croatia cruises is that there is a cruise for everyone, from young fun cruises fit for teenagers, party cruises where dancing is almost mandatory all the way to cruises from Opatija that will let you explore it’s charming beauty and beaches.

And for those that would still like to go on a cruise but are a bit low on cash, a mini cruise is an ideal choice. Some mini cruises being even better than long 7-10 day ones due to the fact it’s a little more fast paced. Some most notable being one way Croatia cruises from Opatija, Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik.

Go ahead and check out a short description/itinerary you will get to see on each tour

Biking tour and Cruise 2024 from Opatija

Biking tour and Cruise 2024 from Opatija

ROUTE:

OPATIJA – KRK – RAB – (PAG ISLAND) MOLAT – MALI LOŠINJ – CRES – OPATIJA

Itinerary:

Day 1 – OPATIJA – KRK (L)

Arrival in Opatija and check in at Opatija port from 11:00, departure from Opatija at 13:00. Welcome speech on board before departure towards the island of Krk. A swimming stop is planned after lunch in a bay on the way to the main town on Krk island. Bike tour to town of Punat and back to the town of Krk is planned immediately on arrival giving ample time to discover this lovely old town for a laid-back evening at leisure where you overnight in the harbour.

Bike tour distance approx. 17 km, highpoint 100m

Day 2 – KRK (B, D)

After breakfast, it’s a morning cycling tour to the wonderful and famous town of Vrbnik for lunch (optional) and a short swimming break. Here you can enjoy the fantastic views of the coastline and explore this magical spot (with some highly noted narrow streets) famous for its Žlahtina wine produced only in this area. Late afternoon you return to Krk town for another overnight with dinner on board.

Bike tour distance approx. 23km, highpoint 190m

Day 3 – KRK – RAB (B, L)

Early morning departure for the island of Rab where you cycle around town of Rab, followed by lunch on board and free time for swimming, sunbathing or simply strolling around this lovely town or enjoy an ice-cream, cappuccino or watching the artists often at work in the streets. Optional afternoon walk through Komrčar Park Forest above Rab town or hike up Kamenjak hill to enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets and have a bird’s eye view of Rab and surrounding islands. .

Bike tour distance approx. 13km, highpoint 75m

Day 4 – RAB – PAG – MOLAT or ILOVIK (B, L)

Morning departure to the island of Pag followed with a bike ride from Tovarnele to Novalja, continue cruising on to the islands of Molat or Ilovik with lunch on board, free time to stroll around these small tranquil spots where you overnight in the harbour.

Bike tour distance approx 22 km, highpoint 195m

Day 5 – MOLAT or ILOVIK – MALI LOŠINJ (B, L)

Early morning cycling bike tour from Molat to Zapuntel and boarding a ship for our cruise towards island of Lošinj with a possible swim and lunch stop on the way. On arrival to Mali Lošinj you take an afternoon bike tour of this picturesque town as well as of Veli Lošinj with a coffee / ice-cream or swim break. Return to Mali Lošinj with some time at leisure (fabulous pastel coloured waterfront houses) and an optional dinner. Overnight in the main harbour of Mali Lošinj.

Bike tour distance approx. – 11km, highpoint approx. 75m & 13km, highpoint approx. 80m

Day 6 – MALI LOŠINJ – CRES (B, L)

Morning cycling tour from Mali Lošinj to Nerezine and then on to the old town of Osor. Followed by a walk through the old town full of sculptures and interesting architecture. You continue our cruise towards town of Cres with a stop for a swim and lunch on the way. Evening at leisure and overnight in Cres.

Bike tour distance approx. 24km, highpoint 205m

Day 7 – CRES – OPATIJA (B, L)

Morning cycling around the town of Cres with optional visit to St. Francis monastery and museum of sacral art. Free time for relaxing in one of the numerous cafes or a swim. Departure and lunch en route to the mainland. Stop at Lovran for a lovely refreshing walking tour along the famous Franz Joseph promenade to Opatija, better known as lungomare. Evening at leisure. We recommend a walk to the fishermen’s village of Volosko with its many restaurants and cafes and idyllic setting or chill out at a local spot on the lungomare. Follow the locals! Overnight in Opatija harbour.

Bike tour distance approx. 12km, highpoint 75m

Day 8 – OPATIJA (B)

An early breakfast before your final goodbyes to new friends and the crew.

Legend: B – breakfast, L – lunch, D – dinner

Northern Gem Deluxe Cruise from Split

Northern Gem Deluxe Cruise from Split

ROUTE:

SPLIT – TROGIR – ŠIBENIK – KRKA WATERFALLS (Skradin) / ZLARIN OR VODICE – KORNATI/SALI – ZADAR – ROGOZNICA – SPLIT​

Itinerary:

Day 1 – SPLIT – TROGIR (L)

14.00h is your departure time from Split harbor, late arrivals can join in Trogir. After lunch we cruise to the old Dalmatian town of Trogir (Greek relief from 4th century was found here). Trogir is sometimes referred to as floating museum town – as it has a masterful architecture including some stunning Venetian palaces. Join our guided tour of Trogir with a local tour guide. The old town is an UNESCO heritage site and there’s a great choice of bars and restaurants. Overnight in Trogir.

Day 2 – TROGIR – ŠIBENIK (B, L)​

Šibenik is located in the very central part of Croatia’s Adriatic coast and is your today’s destination. Enjoy your guided of the glorious Šibenik old town, the cultural monuments and possibly the most famous one here, the UNESCO listed Cathedral of St James. Wander and discover the historic core and waterfront. Some good boutique shopping too. Overnight in Šibenik.

Day 3 – ŠIBENIK – KRKA WATERFALLS (SKRADIN) – ZLARIN or VODICE (B, T, D)

Wine and waterfalls! During breakfast, cruise towards Skradin then board our coach. First stop is the famous Bibich winery for wine tasting and light tapas lunch. In the morning or afternoon, you will walk through the Krka Waterfalls National Park and visit “Skradinski Buk”. Jaw droppingly beautiful, this is the most popular part of the waterfall area. There are 17 waterfalls, with cascades up to 100 m wide, and the Krka river tumbles 45.7 meters. Overnight in Vodice or Zlarin, depending on the state of the port and port authorities. Vodice are a typical Dalmatian town and Zlarin is a tiny island in the Šibenik archipelago.

Day 4 – ZLARIN or VODICE – KORNATI / SALI (B, L)

Today you visit the Kornati National Park which is actually made up of 100 islands and reefs. This is really something remarkable to see as inlets on some islands descend steeply into the sea, a hundred meters deep in places, and are dramatically razor sharp. The islands are rich in fish and cultural and historic remains. There are ruins of old Ilyrian fortress, Roman villas, the old Christian church of St. Mary and medieval fortresses and settlements along these islands. Overnight is in Sali on Long Island (Dugi Otok in Croatian).

Day 5 – SALI – ZADAR (B, L)​

Your morning is reserved for swimming. In the afternoon, we depart for Zadar where you spend the night in the port. Here you can join a guided tour of the city with a local tour guide. Zadar was important for centuries as the metropolis of Dalmatia, and today it is the center of the region. It has been a city rich in monumental heritage of world importance. The most visited sites include the Roman forum dating back to the 1st century AD, the church of St. Donatus – the most famous Medieval basilica and the symbol of the city, the mighty city walls with the representative Port and Land gates. There are many superb restaurants in the center and by the waterfront. From historic places to the contemporary, don`t miss a visit to the famous Zadar Sea Organ and “The Greeting to the Sun” light installation, both are spectacular. Overnight in Zadar.

Day 6 – ZADAR – ROGOZNICA (B, L, CD)

During breakfast, you continue your journey towards Rogoznica. Lunch is served en route followed by a stop in a quiet bay (known only to the Captain!) for an afternoon swim. Overnight in Rogoznica – a small village that offers many restaurants and small cafes. Do try the famous Babic wine that is made locally. Captain`s dinner with live music on board.

Day 7 – ROGOZNICA – SPLIT (B, L)

Today is a perfect opportunity to enjoy swimming as we travel back to the Split Riviera! You stop in one of the bays on Čiovo island which is connected with Trogir by a bridge. In the afternoon we continue toward the last port of call while reveling the fabulous views of Split Riviera’s coastline and islands. Join our guided tour of Split with a local tour guide. Split is a monument city under UNESCO protection that is there for everyone to enjoy, both residents and visitors, because it is in the world heritage. Here examples of Roman architecture are plentiful – of special interest is Diocletian’s palace, built by the Roman emperor as his retirement home. Enjoy the evening wandering through parts of the palace and along Split’s famous waterfront. Overnight in Split.

Day 8 – SPLIT (B)

Early breakfast and then it’s time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends. Hope to see you again on board!

Legend: B – breakfast, L – lunch, D – dinner, T – tasting, CD – Captain`s dinner​

3 day Cruise from Split to Dubrovnik one way

3 day Cruise from Split to Dubrovnik one way

ROUTE:

SPLIT -MAKARSKA – MLJET – DUBROVNIK

Itinerary:

Saturday SPLIT – MAKARSKA (L)

Leave Split harbor at 13:00h (late arrivals can join in Makarska) southwards towards Makarska. Cruise along the Dalmatian coast whilst enjoying your lunch and afternoon swim at one of the wonderful beaches. If you’re feeling adventurous you can join our optional river rafting excursion or zipline on the Cetina river then rejoin the ship in Makarska later in the evening. This is a place with a stunning seafront promenade, some interesting walks and historic squares. There’s a food Med buzz here too. Overnight Makarska.

Sunday MAKARSKA – MLJET (B,L)

Early morning departure towards the island of Mljet with a stop on the Pelješac peninsula for a refreshing swim. Afternoon visit to the seawater lakes of the Mljet National Park to enjoy the sun, sea and tranquility of this peaceful island. In the middle of the large lake, inside the National park, the isle and monastery of St. Mary can be visited. Overnight in port of Polača/Pomena.

Monday MLJET – DUBROVNIK (B,L)

After breakfast we depart for famous Dubrovnik, the highlight of this cruise. En route is the time to take in the amazing green of nature on our way to towards “the heaven on earth” – as the famous writer George Bernard Shaw described Dubrovnik. Arrival to Dubrovnik depending on conditions and availability in port off Gruž. Check out after lunch till 15 h. You can explore Dubrovnik on your own or join our guided tour of the city followed by an optional cable car ride up to Srđ mountain for spectacular views of the old town and Lokrum island. See you again next time for longer!
* Legend: B – breakfast; L – lunch; D – dinner; T – tasting, CD- Captain’s dinner

5 Night Cruise from Dubrovnik to Split

5 Night Cruise from Dubrovnik to Split

Route:

DUBROVNIK – TRSTENIK – KORČULA – HVAR – (BOL) – SPLIT

Itinerary:

MONDAY DUBROVNIK

Check in from 14:00h (aim to arrive in Dubrovnik to coincide). Either explore the town on your own or join our guided tour of the town (included on Premium & Premium Superior) followed by an optional cable car ride up to Srđ mountain for spectacular views of the old town. Don’t miss a walk through STRADUN – both a street and a square, the most famous place inside the town walls. Head up to the 1,940 m long town walls and walk round or take a cable car ride to Srđ mountain if you didn’t earlier! Overnight in the port of this magical town.

Tuesday DUBROVNIK – ŠIPAN / TRSTENIK (B,L,CD)

Free morning to explore Dubrovnik. Wander through side streets, visit palaces and churches or chill on a terrace. We depart around noon and continue our cruise through the Adriatic to the island of Sipan or the small town of Trstenik on the Pelješac peninsula, where we have an afternoon swim stop and spend the night. Local winery visit may be possible. Captain`s dinner on bord (Included on Premium Superior & Premium vessel).

Wednesday ŠIPAN / TRSTENIK – KORČULA (B,L)

We leave after breakfast depart for Korčula island, the birthplace of famous explorer MARCO POLO. Lunch is on board in bay near Korčula. Town. Afternoon arrival for our overnight in the port. Korčula’s old town is encircled by ancient walls and fortified bastions. Superbly preserved with the layout and structure dating back to 13th century. Optional sightseeing of Korčula town (included on Prem.Sup.) and optional wine and appetizers tasting at a local winery. Then free time for you to have dinner on your own at one of the seafront restaurants or konobas.

Thursday KORČULA – HVAR (L)

Early departure towards the Pakleni Islands near Hvar island for lunch and a swim stop. This is the longest island in the Adriatic. Optional afternoon sightseeing of Hvar Town (included on Prem.Sup.) with its Renaissance cathedral and original tower, also the oldest community theatre in Europe founded here in 1612. Hvar Town has a buzz with excellent restaurants and trendy clubs and cafes and cocktail bars, that are open long into the night. Overnight in Hvar Town

Friday HVAR (BOL) – SPLIT (B,L)

Our next stop is Brač island. The most famous beach in Dalmatia – Zlatni Rat near Bol (the Golden Horn is where we plan to swim. A V-shaped shingle bar which changes shape depending on the movement and direction of wind and waves. Bol is a typical fishermen’s village popular with tourists yet still unspoiled. After lunch we start our journey back to Split where we spend our last overnight. En route we have another swimming stop in another lovely bay on Brač. –The view on the approach to the Split Riviera is spectacular. Choose to join our guided tour of Split, a historic city under UNESCO protection as a world heritage site. Distinct Roman architecture including the majestic Diocletian palace along with columns, churches and towers.

Saturday SPLIT (B)

Early breakfast then it is time to say goodbye to the crew and to all your new friends!

* Legend: B – breakfast; L – lunch; D – dinner; T – tasting, CD- Captain’s dinner

If you are interested in other mini-cruises that we have at our disposal, be free to look at them through the button below. We offer anything from one way cruises to long cruises. Experience luxury with numerous options of cruises from Split 2024 and set aside your worries as you delight in a yacht cruise that will leave your mind to rest. But cruises isn’t everything you can do during your stay in Split, make the most out of the time in another country/city by sight seeing the city or going on a tour like we previously mentioned.

Croatia perspective

But if you want to see an outsider’s perspective of what they thought about Croatia. Go ahead and check out JetSettingFools. Having several travel blogs revolving around Croatia from Top 10 things to see in Split, 2-week itinerary of Croatia and a whole blog post about the Diocletian’s Palace in Split. The blog posts are fun and educational and offer some interesting facts about this country. They were beyond lovely guests that we had a pleasure meeting 🙂

All in all it’s always best to explore the towns on foot and visit places that are often left out of most guides and tours. Croatia being chock full of interesting, charming and beautiful things that will make your vacation all the more better. So don’t waste an opportunity to go on a Cruise in Croatia from to Split or any other city, we are sure you will enjoy them. Whether it be a cruise from Split or a cruise from Dubrovnik to Split, there’s a cruise fit for anyone!

If you are having any difficulties or want to book a tour or looking for accommodation don’t hesitate to contact us, we are here to help 🙂

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