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Croatia Island Sail What's Included CROATIA ISLAND SAIL BBCI Sailing & Cruise WHAT'S INCLUDED Featured Countries No regrets Inclusions Croatia, including Split, Hvar, Korcula, Eat locally sourced food for lunch as Dubrovnik & Makarska part of your included meals Alfresco dinner aboard your Sail boat Accommodation See the Hvar Spanish Fortress, Arsenal 7 Nights accommodation : and St. Stephen's Square 7 nights - Sailing Boat Orientation of Hvar including the UNESCO World Heritage, Stari Grad Food Visit the fortified old town of Korčula 14 meals included See one of the world's best preserved 7 Breakfast Roman buildings: Diocletian's Palace, 5 Lunch Split 2 Dinner Orientation of Split including Diocletian’s Palace aka Daenerys’ Throne Room in Meereen from Game of Thrones FREE TIME Free Time in Croatia Island Sail What Is Free Time? Enjoy a BBQ lunch with the Korčula old Free Time Add-Ons will take your trip to a town as your backdrop whole new level with unforgettable Take a sea kayaking trip around the experiences unique to the places you UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik City Walls visit. See more, do more, live more & go Take a local walking tour through home completely regret-free. Costs for Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed old town those aren’t included in your trip cost & and spot GoT filming locations are payable to your trip manager in local Captain's dinner currency. Farewell Dinner DEPARTURES STARTS SPLIT ENDS SPLIT BBCIOMA16 Depart at 9/4/2021 11:00:00 AM Return leaves at 9/25/2021 8:00:00 AM Start Date End Date Final Price Savings Departure Notices 04 Sep 2021 11 Sep 2021 £ 842 313 Definite 11 Sep 2021 18 Sep 2021 £ 842 313 Definite 18 Sep 2021 25 Sep 2021 £ 842 313 Definite STARTS SPLIT ENDS SPLIT BBCIBMA16 Depart at 9/4/2021 11:00:00 AM Return leaves at 9/25/2021 8:00:00 AM Start Date End Date Final Price Savings Departure Notices 04 Sep 2021 11 Sep 2021 £ 814 301 Definite 11 Sep 2021 18 Sep 2021 £ 814 301 Definite 18 Sep 2021 25 Sep 2021 £ 814 301 Definite STARTS SPLIT ENDS SPLIT BBCIOMP17 Depart at 5/18/2022 12:00:00 PM Return leaves at 9/24/2022 8:00:00 AM Start Date End Date Final Price Savings Departure Notices 18 May 2022 25 May 2022 £ 847 82 Definite 21 May 2022 28 May 2022 £ 847 82 Definite 25 May 2022 01 Jun 2022 £ 847 82 Definite 28 May 2022 04 Jun 2022 £ 916 89 Definite 01 Jun 2022 08 Jun 2022 £ 916 89 Definite 04 Jun 2022 11 Jun 2022 £ 916 89 Definite 08 Jun 2022 15 Jun 2022 £ 1042 103 Definite 15 Jun 2022 22 Jun 2022 £ 1051 104 Definite 18 Jun 2022 25 Jun 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 22 Jun 2022 29 Jun 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 25 Jun 2022 02 Jul 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 29 Jun 2022 06 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 02 Jul 2022 09 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 06 Jul 2022 13 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 09 Jul 2022 16 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 13 Jul 2022 20 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 16 Jul 2022 23 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 20 Jul 2022 27 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 23 Jul 2022 30 Jul 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 27 Jul 2022 03 Aug 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 30 Jul 2022 06 Aug 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 03 Aug 2022 10 Aug 2022 £ 1213 122 Definite 06 Aug 2022 13 Aug 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 10 Aug 2022 17 Aug 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 13 Aug 2022 20 Aug 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 17 Aug 2022 24 Aug 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 20 Aug 2022 27 Aug 2022 £ 1150 115 Definite 27 Aug 2022 03 Sep 2022 £ 1051 104 Definite 03 Sep 2022 10 Sep 2022 £ 1051 104 Definite 10 Sep 2022 17 Sep 2022 £ 1051 104 Definite 17 Sep 2022 24 Sep 2022 £ 1051 104 Definite STARTS SPLIT ENDS SPLIT BBCIBMP17 Depart at 5/18/2022 12:00:00 PM Return leaves at 9/24/2022 8:00:00 AM Start Date End Date Final Price Savings Departure Notices 18 May 2022 25 May 2022 £ 799 76 Definite 21 May 2022 28 May 2022 £ 799 76 Definite 25 May 2022 01 Jun 2022 £ 799 76 Definite 28 May 2022 04 Jun 2022 £ 889 86 Definite 01 Jun 2022 08 Jun 2022 £ 889 86 Definite 04 Jun 2022 11 Jun 2022 £ 889 86 Definite 08 Jun 2022 15 Jun 2022 £ 1009 100 Definite 15 Jun 2022 22 Jun 2022 £ 1009 100 Definite 18 Jun 2022 25 Jun 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 22 Jun 2022 29 Jun 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 25 Jun 2022 02 Jul 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 29 Jun 2022 06 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 02 Jul 2022 09 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 06 Jul 2022 13 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 09 Jul 2022 16 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 13 Jul 2022 20 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 16 Jul 2022 23 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 20 Jul 2022 27 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 23 Jul 2022 30 Jul 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 27 Jul 2022 03 Aug 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 30 Jul 2022 06 Aug 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 03 Aug 2022 10 Aug 2022 £ 1177 118 Definite 06 Aug 2022 13 Aug 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 10 Aug 2022 17 Aug 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 13 Aug 2022 20 Aug 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 17 Aug 2022 24 Aug 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 20 Aug 2022 27 Aug 2022 £ 1117 112 Definite 27 Aug 2022 03 Sep 2022 £ 1060 105 Definite 03 Sep 2022 10 Sep 2022 £ 1015 100 Definite 10 Sep 2022 17 Sep 2022 £ 1015 100 Definite 17 Sep 2022 24 Sep 2022 £ 1015 100 Definite ITINERARY Day 1 : Split to Hvar Day 2 : Hvar to Korčula Day 3 : Korcula to Dubrovnik Day 4 : Dubrovnik Day 5 : Dubrovnik to Trstenik Day 6 : Trstenik to Makarska Day 7 : Makarska to Split Day 8 : Depart Split ITINERARY DETAILS Day 1 : Split to Hvar Split This morning we'll meet in Split, boarding our boat with, you guessed it, boat loads of enthusiasm. Inclusions Eat locally sourced food for lunch as part of your included meals Hvar After our first stint at sea we’ll arrive in the glamorous playground of Hvar, where big shiny boats meet grand historic architecture. Once you've taken in the sites, you will dine alfresco on board, it’s a tough day in paradise. Inclusions Alfresco dinner aboard your Sail boat See the Hvar Spanish Fortress, Arsenal and St. Stephen's Square Orientation of Hvar including the UNESCO World Heritage, Stari Grad Day 2 : Hvar to Korčula Hvar Korčula may sit incredibly close to the mainland of Croatia but it's an island all of its own, which means we'll be slipping into island vibes accordingly. Free Time Enjoy a BBQ lunch with the Korčula old town as your backdrop Kuna 115 Korčula Hidden bars, peachy sunsets & cobbled streets by the beach, our appreciation for this country will be skyrocketing. Inclusions Visit the fortified old town of Korčula Day 3 : Korcula to Dubrovnik Korčula This morning we'll wake up in beautiful Korčula but we'll then be heading off to Dubrovnik. In the words of Bernard Shaw, acclaimed socialist & playwright, "those that seek paradise on earth should seek it in Dubrovnik." You heard the man - let's do this! Inclusions Eat locally sourced food for lunch as part of your included meals Free Time Take a sea kayaking trip around the UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik City Walls EUR 34.00 Dubrovnik So here we are, paradise on earth. Rugged cliffs, seas that beg a dip, and buildings filled with stories and history. Opt in for a guided city tour and leave armed with the knowledge to pick out a waterside rock bar where you can swim and indulge 'til your heart's content. To take it all in, you can wander along the 2-kilometres of old town walls or hike to the top of Mt Srd. Dinner at a local restaurant followed by some party vibes at the city's incredible array of clubs will complete things just perfectly. Free Time Take a local walking tour through Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed old town and spot GoT filming locations Kuna 50 Day 4 : Dubrovnik Dubrovnik The city of Dubrovnik is so much more than just a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Game of Thrones location - not that either of those claims to fame are even mildly mediocre. Visit Dubrovnik's Old Town, The Minceta Tower and Fortress Lovrijenac - otherwise known as GoT's King's Landing, entrance to the House of the Undying and The Red Keep. Or grab a kayak and view the maginificant city walls from the turquiose sea. Inclusions Alfresco dinner aboard your Sail boat Free Time Take a local walking tour through Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed old town and spot GoT filming locations Kuna 50 Dubrovnik Day 5 : Dubrovnik to Trstenik Dubrovnik Don't hate on us for dragging you away from Dubrovnik. We wouldn't do it unless we knew about another paradise waiting just around the corner... Inclusions Eat locally sourced food for lunch as part of your included meals Trstenik It will be full blown euphoria this morning as we sail past the palms, cypresses, olive trees, citrus plantations and colourful reefs of the Elaphite Islands. As the sun sets we'll dock at the unspoiled village of Trstenik where we can look back on the Korcula archipelago with awe.
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