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Split to Rijeka Luxury Croatia Cruise SPLIT TO RIJEKA LUXURY CROATIA CRUISE Embarking in Split, home of the extraordinary Diocletians Palace that now forms the fabric of central Split, and is filled with houses, hotels, bars, shops, apartments and historical monuments. We cruise almost the whole length of Croatia's Northern Adriatic coastline on a small luxury cruise ship with swim stops every day and a chnce to try some of the many great restaurants ashore most nights. We head to humming Hvar, the liveliest town on any of the islands, and studded with historic features and great views form the castle that stands sentinel over the town before cruising to Vis, one of the lesser visited islands as it was the HQ of the Yugoslav navy and thus out of bounds for many years. The nearby Blue Cave is a great side trip. We visit the beautiful 1000 year old port town of Sibenik before we head to Kornati National Park and its many islands. After What's included visiting the beautiful walled port city of Zadar we head to the • 7-night cruise from Split on board M/S My Wish in a cabin with islands of Krk and Rab, much quieter than the islands in the private facilities south, and Goli Otok, to visit a sombre memorial to recent • Arrival Split Airport transfer history. It was a prison camp where Yugoslavian political • Welcome reception followed by dinner prisoners were incarcerated in order to change their political • Breakfast daily views • 6 lunches on board and 1 dinner in a local restaurant as per program • 1 Captain’s dinner with live music • Complimentary bottled water, coffee, and tea • Professional Cruise Manager throughout • Luggage handling • Whisper technology enhanced touring 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com • Service taxes and charges of the old town with the picturesque little streets and the first • Free Wi-Fi on board public theatre in Europe. Evening arrival to Vis. (B, L) Sightseeing Tours Included: Day 3, Vis - Sibenik, Sunday • Split After breakfast, our tour of Vis will feature the town’s waterfront. • Hvar Sail on to Sibenik and take a walking tour featuring the city's • Vis fortification and defense system, which resisted the enemies for • Sibenik centuries. Overnight. (B, L) • Kornati National Park • Zadar Day 4, Sibenik – Kornati NP – Zadar, Monday Enjoy the scenic wonderlands of Kornati National Park, home to • Goli otok more than 140 islands with numerous coves and crystal clear • Vrbnik waters. Stop for a swim during your lunchtime cruise. Arrival to • Rijeka Zadar, a city of exceptional history and rich cultural heritage. (B, ITINERARY L) Day 1, arrive Split, Friday Day 5, Zadar - Rab, Tuesday Upon arrival to Split airport, transfer to the Split port, where After breakfast, walking tour of Zadar historical center to admire embarkation begins at 2 pm. Settle in your cabin, before the 16th century Port Gate where the Venetian lion still guards attending a Welcome reception followed by dinner this evening. the entrance, the Square of the Five Wells, Church of St. Donat, (WD) the Roman Forum and the largest cathedral in Dalmatia, St. Anastasia. Later on, we set our compass north, with a stop for Day 2, Split – Hvar - Vis, Saturday swimming in one of the small islands. Lunch aboard, while Morning walking tour of Split, featuring the historic inner city, continuing our journey towards Rab Island, famous for its 30 built around the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO sandy beaches. Tonight, we will dine in the restaurant World Cultural Heritage site. See the remnants of Split’s Roman “Kamenjak” located on the highest point of the island offering a heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures, Jupiter’s breathtaking panoramic view of the islands: Pag, Krk, Cres, and Temple and the Cathedral. A short sail to Hvar, Croatia’s Losinj (B, L, D) sunniest island. Hvar is a favorite holiday destination for international celebrities and yachters; thus, beyond all the glitz Day 6, Rab – Goli otok - Krk, Wednesday and glamour, Hvar town is a charming seaside resort with 8 Leave Rab and head to Goli Otok, to visit a somber memorial to centuries of architecture waiting to be explored. On a walking the recent history. It was a prison camp where Yugoslavian tour, breathe in the pine-scented breeze, as you absorb vistas political prisoners were incarcerated in order to change their 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com political views. Sail on to Krk, the largest of the Croatian islands. Captain’s dinner with live entertainment aboard our ship tonight. (B, L, D) Day 7, Krk- Rijeka, Thursday After breakfast, we will board a motorcoach and visit Vrbnik, a picturesque village located on the cliffs overlooking the sea. Return to your ship and continue our cruise to Rijeka. Afternoon tour of Rijeka featuring major sites. Evening at leisure. (B, L) Day 8, depart Rijeka, Friday After breakfast, it’s time to disembark. (B) 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com YOUR SHIP: MY WISH YOUR SHIP: My Wish VESSEL TYPE: LENGTH: PASSENGER CAPACITY: BUILT/REFURBISHED: M/S My Wish is a brand new deluxe superior category vessel with latest state-of-the-art equipment and amenities. Maximum capacity is 38 passengers in 18 cabins, guaranteeing an intimate setting for all guests. Noteworthy are 10 upper deck cabins with private balconies. Each cabin is fully equipped with A/C, LCD TV, safe deposit box, fire alarm, internal communication system between room and bar. Bathrooms are equipped with toilet, shower, wash basin, hair dryer, slippers, bathrobe, and for added convenience cosmetic package. All cabins are sound-proof and each cabin comes with the fire-proof doors. Electricity on board: 220V. Ship Amenities: salon/restaurant, bar, outdoor showers, swimming platform, PA system, and jacuzzi. CabinsUpper Deck: - 10 double cabins with private balconies Lower Deck: - 4 double cabins, 2 twin cabins, 2 triple cabins Cabins include: LCD TV, A/C, safe deposit box, hair dryer, slippers, bathrobe, sound-proofing, internal communication system with bar. 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com INSIDE YOUR SHIP 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com PRICING ADDITIONAL CHARGES: Port fees 82 EUR pp 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com.
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