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Authentic Croatia 8 Days from from Porec to Dubrovnik AUTHENTIC CROATIA FROM POREC TO DUBROVNIK ~ M/S MY WISH 8 days from Porec to Rovinj, Brijuni, Pula, Mali Losinj, Zadar, Vodice, Krka, Primosten, Split, Hvar, Korcula, Mljet and Dubrovnik VACATION HIGHLIGHTS: Arrival transfer from Venice, Pula or Ljubljana airport or Porec CROATIA Porec hotel (if hotel is booked with Kompas) to the port Rovinj in Porec. Alternatively, join from a Kompas escorted tour. Brijuni Pula Mali Losinj BOSNIA & 8-day/7-night cruise from Porec to Dubrovnik aboard the HERZEGOVINA brand new M/S My Wish featuring: Zadar Deluxecabinswithprivatebathroom,air-conditioning, Krka and LCD TV Vodice Primosten Free Wi-Fi Split ITALY Daily housekeeping (fresh bed linen and towels ADRIATICSEA Hvar MONTENEGRO midweek) Korcula Amenity kit Mljet Dubrovnik Bathrobe and slippers Complimentary bottled water, coffee, tea and fresh fruit ITINERARY: Daily breakfast on board 6 lunches on board Day 1, arrive in Porec, Sunday 4 dinners: Upon arrival at Venice, Pula or Ljubljana airport, transfer to Welcome reception with dinner on board Porec port, where embarkation begins at 2 pm. Settle in your 1 dinner on board cabin, before attending a Welcome reception followed by Captain’s dinner with live music and a glass of wine dinner this evening. Alternatively, you can join from a Kompas 1 dinner at a local restaurant in Dubrovnik escorted tour. (D) Professional cruise manager throughout the cruise Port taxes Day 2, Porec – Rovinj – National Park Brijuni – Pula, Monday Luggage handling We sail along the Istrian Peninsula and dock in the romantic Sightseeing tours with licensed local guides town of Rovinj. We feel the town’s history as we walk around Whisper technology enhanced touring the Old town’s winding streets to the foot of the Church Admissions included where indicated in bold letters of St. Euphemia, a favorite gathering place of artists from Departure transfer from the port in Dubrovnik to around the world. We continue our cruise to the Brijuni Dubrovnik airport or hotel. Alternatively, continue on to National Park, once the personal State Summer Residence join Kompas’“Jewels of Croatia” tour. of President Marshal Josip Broz Tito. On the island, flora, fauna, and heritage are uniquely and harmoniously blended. M/S My Wish Rating: Deluxe Following our visit, lunch is served on board, before we reach Pula, arguably one of the most beautiful Istrian cities. We walk in the footsteps of the Romans and visit the Amphitheatre in CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS: Pula. The rest of the day is at leisure to discover this ancient town on your own. (B, L) Rovinj, a stunning little town Brijuni National Park The Amphitheatre in Pula The Island Mali Losinj, Croatia’s best kept secret Tasting of traditional Maraschino liqueur in Zadar Krka National Park Split built around Diocletian's Palace Hvar, the sunniest Croatian island Korcula, the island of Marco Polo Mljet National Park Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic" This tour can be extended with Kompas’ “Jewels of Croatia” tour. 30 ADRIATIC CRUISES 2021 AUTHENTIC CROATIA FROM POREC TO DUBROVNIK ~ M/S MY WISH 8 days from Porec to Rovinj, Brijuni, Pula, Mali Losinj, Zadar, Vodice, Krka, Primosten, Split, Hvar, Korcula, Mljet and Dubrovnik Day 6, Korcula – Mljet, Friday This morning, the clear blue waters of the Adriatic bring us to the magical island of Korcula and its fairy-tale like walled town. The island is believed to be the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. Our walking tour takes us through its narrow, cobble stone streets, and includes a visit to the majestic Gothic-Baroque Cathedral of St. Mark. Lunch is served on board as we set sail for Mljet Island. Mljet National Park features five types of forest, many species of birds, and two deep lakes called Veliko Jezero (Big Lake) and Malo Jezero (Small Lake). Tonight, on board our ship, we enjoy the Captain’s dinner with live entertainment and a glass of wine. (B, L, D) Day 3, Pula – Mali Losinj – Zadar, Tuesday Day 7, Dubrovnik, Saturday In the morning we visit of Mali Losinj. Thanks to its mild This morning, we sail into beautiful Dubrovnik. After breakfast, climate, pinewoods, and fresh air, the island of Mali Losinj we take a walking tour of Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of Adriatic” is an ideal place to rejuvenate. Afterward, lunch is served and a UNESCO World Heritage site. We visit the Rector’s aboard, while we continue our journey towards Zadar. There Palace and the Franciscan Monastery’s Pharmacy. Lunch is is time for a swim near one of the small islands along the served on board, and in the afternoon, you are free to explore way. Weset our compass south to Zadar, a city of exceptional more of Dubrovnik’s history at your own pace. Tonight, there history and rich cultural heritage. Dinner is served on board is a dinner in a local restaurant. Afterward, we return to our (B, L,D) tonight. ship for the last night on-board. (B, L, D) Day4, Zadar –KrkaNationalPark –Primosten,Wednesday Day 8, depart Dubrovnik, Sunday After breakfast, there is a walking tour of Zadar’s historical After breakfast, it’s time to disembark. You will be transferred center. We admire the 16th century Port Gate where the to the airport or to your Dubrovnik hotel. Alternatively, Venetian lion still guards the entrance. We then see the Square you can continue your journey and join Kompas’ “Jewels of Church of St. Donat of the Five Wells, the , the Roman Forum Croatia” tour.(B) and the largest cathedral in Dalmatia, St. Anastasia. After our tour, we stop for a tasting of traditional Maraschino liqueur. While we are sailing to Vodice, lunch is served. Next up is Krka National Park, known for its magnificent waterfalls. Afterward, we continue by motorcoach to Primosten where we rejoin our ship. The evening is at leisure in town. (B, L) Day 5, Split – Hvar, Thursday We start the day in Split with a walking tour, featuring the historic inner city built around the Palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, a UNESCO World Cultural site. We see the remnants of Split’s Roman heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures, Jupiter’s Temple and its Cathedral. Then we board our ship for lunch, and cruise towards Hvar, Croatia’s sunniest island with 8 centuries of architecture waiting to be explored. On our walking tour, through the picturesque little streets we discover the first public theatre in Europe. The rest of the day is free to pop into craft shops, cafes and restaurants, tucked into old Venetian palaces. (B, L) Note: Dueto thelimitedcapacityoftheHvarharbor(duringpeakseason in July and August) the port of call can be substituted for Stari Grad/ Jelsa. In that case, transfesr by bus will be organized to and from Hvar. 31-32 ADRIATIC CRUISES 2021 AUTHENTIC CROATIA FROM POREC TO DUBROVNIK (K230) START LOWER DECK CABIN, MAIN DECK CABIN, LOWER DECK CABIN, MAIN DECK CABIN, DATES DOUBLE DOUBLE SINGLE SINGLE 9-May-21 $2,390 $2,865 $3,580 $3,775 23-May-21 $2,390 $2,865 $3,580 $3,775 6-Jun-21 $2,630 $3,110 $3,945 $4,135 20-Jun-21 $2,750 $3,225 $4,125 $4,315 4-Jul-21 $2,750 $3,225 $4,125 $4,315 18-Jul-21 $2,630 $3,110 $3,945 $4,135 1-Aug-21 $2,630 $3,110 $3,945 $4,135 15-Aug-21 $2,630 $3,110 $3,945 $4,135 29-Aug-21 $2,750 $3,225 $4,125 $4,315 12-Sep-21 $2,750 $3,225 $4,125 $4,315 26-Sep-21 $2,750 $3,225 $4,125 $4,315 10-Oct-21 $2,390 $2,865 $3,580 $3,775 31-32 ADRIATIC CRUISES 2021 .
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