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Croatia Cruises & Tours Croatia Cruises & Tours Croatia small ship cruises with guaranteed weekly departures katarina-line.com xperience an authentic Croatian E How can we cruise on the crystal clear Adriatic Sea. possibly top KATARINA LINE is Croatia’s premier cruise specialist with a fleet of 50 vintage and new motor sailing this vacation?!? ships providing guaranteed weekly departures from major ports of Opatija, Split and Dubrovnik. - Debbie 4 different ship categories to suit all ages and budgets Luxury mini cruisers, lavishly designed, fully air- conditioned, featuring spacious en-suite cabins Deluxe with double or twin beds, safety deposit box, category bathroom toiletries, hair dryer, wardrobe and cabinet. Cruise price includes guided tours and numerous special services. SHIPS katarina-line.com A+ A B All deck cabins are situated on main and top deck! Under deck cabins are in the hull of the ship below the main deck. 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ROUTES katarina-line.com Routes: Overnights: Departures: From: es Split - Dubrovnik: SPLIT – HVAR – Biševo (Blue cave)/VIS – KORČULA – MLJET – SLANO (Ston) – DUBROVNIK May 07; Jun 11, 25; Jul 09, 23; Aug 06, 20; Oct 08; 1260 Opatija KL DELUXE ONE WAY NEW Krk Dubrovnik - Split: DUBROVNIK – SLANO (Ston) – MLJET – KORČULA – VIS – Biševo (Blue cave)/ HVAR – SPLIT May 14; Jun 18; Jul 02, 16, 30; Aug 13, 27; Oct 15; 1260 Plitvice Lak KL DELUXE DALMATIAN PARADISE SPLIT - KORČULA - MLJET & DUBROVNIK - DUBROVNIK - PELJEŠAC PENINSULA - HVAR - BOL – SPLIT SATURDAYS from May 07 till and including departure Oct 15 1260 Extend your tour! KL 1 KVARNER BAY OF ISLANDS OPATIJA – KRK – RAB – ZADAR – MOLAT or OLIB – (Ilovik) LOŠINJ – CRES – OPATIJA SATURDAYS from Apr 30 till and including departure Oct 15 380 es Rab KL 2 SOUTHERN EXPLORER SPLIT – MAKARSKA – MLJET – DUBROVNIK – TRSTENIK – KORČULA – HVAR – (Bol) SPLIT SATURDAYS from Apr 16 till and including departure Oct 15 425 Cr Almost all routes can be extended with connecting KL 3 CROATIAN WILDERNESS SPLIT – OMIŠ/PUČIŠĆA – KORČULA – LASTOVO – Ravnik (Green Cave)/KOMIŽA/VIS – Biševo (Blue cave)/ STARI GRAD – BOL – SPLIT Jun 18; Aug 06*, 20; *A+ departure possible 560 land tour programs with guaranteed departures. Our KL 4 NATURE AND CULTURE SPLIT – ROGOZNICA/PRIMOŠTEN – ŠIBENIK / KRKA WATERFALLS (Skradin or Zlarin) – KORNATI/SALI – ZADAR – VODICE – TROGIR – SPLIT Jun 11, 25; July 30*; Aug 13*; *A+ departures possible 560 ideal 3 night pre-cruise tours for arrivals to Zagreb or DUBROVNIK – MLJET – KORČULA - HVAR –TRSTENIK – ŠIPAN – DUBROVNIK Venice offer additional experience of Croatia and KL 5 DUBROVNIK DISCOVERY SUNDAYS from May 01 till and including departure Oct 16 380 Extension possible prior to the cruise with Croatian Rhapsody land tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik Lošinj include visit to Croatia’s largest and most stunning National Park - Plitvice Lakes. Opatija - Split: OPATIJA - KRK - RAB - ZADAR - KORNATI/VODICE - KRKA WATERFALLS/PRIMOŠTEN - TROGIR - SPLIT Jun 18; Jul 09; Oct 15; 425 KL 6 (ONE WAY) NORTHERN PEARLS Split - Opatija: SPLIT - TROGIR - PRIMOŠTEN - KRKA WATERFALLS/VODICE - KORNATI/ZADAR - RAB - KRK - OPATIJA Apr 16; 425 Molat Zadar Dubrovnik cruise departures can be combined with Split - Dubrovnik: SPLIT - MAKARSKA – (BOL) STARI GRAD – HVAR – Biševo (Blue cave)/VIS – KORČULA – (MLJET) ŠIPAN or SLANO – DUBROVNIK May 28; Jun 18; Jul 16, 30; Aug 13, 27; Sep 24; 675 extra 3 night stay in Dubrovnik including full day KL 7 (ONE WAY) SOUTHERN PEARLS excursions to Mostar and Montenegro. Dubrovnik - Split: DUBROVNIK – ŠIPAN or SLANO – (MLJET) KORČULA – Biševo (Blue cave)/VIS – HVAR – (BOL) MAKARSKA – (PUČIŠĆA) OMIŠ - SPLIT May 21; Jun 04, 25; Jul 09, 23; Aug 06, 20; Sep 17; Oct 01; 620 (extensions are possible on all routes Dubrovnik - Opatija: DUBROVNIK/SLANO – KORČULA – SPLIT– ŠIBENIK – ZADAR – RAB – OPATIJA KL 8 (ONE WAY) ADRIATIC EXPLORER Dates and prices on request for groups VodiceNP Krka excluding Fit & Vital and Mini Cruise Opatija - Dubrovnik: OPATIJA/KRK – RAB – ZADAR – ŠIBENIK – SPLIT – KORČULA – DUBROVNIK departure from Zadar) hedules Šibenik BIKE OPATIJA OPATIJA – KRK – RAB – PAG – ILOVIK – LOŠINJ – CRES – OPATIJA Apr 16, 23, 30; May 07, 14, 21, 28; Jun 04; ornati 425 Primoštenrogir BIKE SPLIT South SPLIT – BRAČ – HVAR – KORČULA – MLJET – PELJEŠAC & MAKARSKA – OMIŠ & SPLIT Sep 10, 17, 24; Oct 01, 08; NP K T Split CYCLE & BIKE SPLIT North SPLIT- ROGOZNICA - BETINA - BRBINJ – SALI/TRIBUNJ - SKRADIN - VODICE – PRIMOŠTEN/SPLIT (combine south and north for a 14 night trip!) May 07; Sep 24; 480 Omiš CRUISE Light BIKE & HIKE OPATIJA - KRK - RAB - RAB - MANDRE – MALI LOŠINJ - CRES - OPATIJA Apr 16, 23, 30; May 07, 14, 21, 28; Jun 04; Sep 17, 24; Oct 01, 08; 425 Bol Makarska SUN & BIKE OPATIJA - KRK - RAB - (PAG ISLAND) MOLAT - MALI LOŠINJ - CRES - OPATIJA Jun 25; Jul 30; 670 OPATIJA - RAB - MALI LOŠINJ - MALI LOŠINJ - MARTINŠČICA - CRES - OPATIJA May 21; 480 WALK & HIKE ar SPLIT - STARI GRAD - HVAR - PELJEŠAC/MLJET - KORČULA - VELA LUKA - BOL - SPLIT May 14; Sep 17; 455 Guaranteed departures Hv OPATIJA – RAB – (KRK) NJIVICE – OPATIJA (2 NIGHT CRUISE) Jul 07-09; 270 FIT & VITAL Trstenik OPATIJA – RAB – LOŠINJ – CRES – OPATIJA (4 NIGHT CRUISE) Aug 14 - 18; 360 Weekly guaranteed departures from the end of April to mid- Vis October from major tourist centers of Opatija, Split and čula Kor YOGA CRUISE NEW SPLIT – OMIŠ/PUČIŠĆA – KORČULA – LASTOVO – Ravnik (Green Cave)/KOMIŽA/VIS – Biševo (Blue cave)/ STARI GRAD – BOL – SPLIT Aug 20; 950 Dubrovnik. Šipan On KL1 route - OPATIJA – KRK – RAB – ZADAR – MOLAT or OLIB – (Ilovik) LOŠINJ – CRES – OPATIJA Jun 04; Aug 06; 560 Mljet NATURIST (FKK) vo On KL3 route - SPLIT – OMIŠ/PUČIŠĆA – KORČULA – LASTOVO – Ravnik (Green Cave)/KOMIŽA/VIS – Biševo (Blue cave)/ STARI GRAD – BOL – SPLIT Jun 04; Aug 20; 560 KATARINA LINE itineraries ensure travelers the opportunity to o oute Sc explore the stunning natural environment and picturesque, Last GAY CRUISE DELUXE route: SPLIT (1st night) - TRSTENIK - MLJET/DUBROVNIK - DUBROVNIK - KORČULA - HVAR - BOL - SPLIT Aug 06; 1360 ovnik quaint Mediterranean towns while hopping from one island to YOUNG FUN CROATIA SAIL CRUISE ORIGINAL: SPLIT – MAKARSKA – KORČULA – DUBROVNIK – MLJET – HVAR – (Bol) OMIŠ - SPLIT SATURDAYS from May 07 till and including departure Oct 08; 415 another. This unique way of travelling and exploring coastal Dubr R DUBROVNIK – TRSTENIK – KORČULA – HVAR – (Bol) SPLIT (5 NIGHT CRUISES) MONDAYS from Apr 18 till and including departure Oct 17 220 towns is one of the most popular and easy ways to experience ZADAR – MOLAT or OLIB – (Ilovik) LOŠINJ – CRES – OPATIJA (5 NIGHT CRUISES) MONDAYS from May 02 till and including departure Oct 17 220 the true Croatia. MINI ONE WAY CRUISES OPATIJA - KRK - RAB - ZADAR (2 NIGHT CRUISES) SATURDAYS from Apr 30 till and including departure Oct 15 260 Apart from guaranteed departures for individual bookings, SPLIT - MAKARSKA - MLJET - DUBROVNIK (2 NIGHT CRUISES) SATURDAYS from Apr 16 till and including departure Oct 15 260 Katarina Line offers an extensive variety of carefully designed WINE CRUISE DUBROVNIK - TRSTENIK - VELA LUKA - HVAR - KORČULA - MLJET - DUBROVNIK Oct 02; 800 charter itineraries to perfectly suit all groups desires or special KVARNER GOURMET CRUISE OPATIJA – RAB – NJIVICE (Island Krk) – OPATIJA (3 NIGHT CRUISE) Apr 24-27; 450 interests. 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