From price based upon
cruise departing 29 April, peak season will be dearer
two sharing a lower deck cabin, half board
shared transfer from Dubrovnik airport (private transfers are available, please ask)
return flights from London Gatwick, regional flights are available, please ask
Enjoy small ship sailing around the harbours and islands departing from Dubrovnik. The Paradis is new to Completely Croatia for Summer 2017 and is a fully air conditioned vessel, ideal for small ship sailing around the stunning waters of the Adriatic.
Day 1: Saturday – DUBROVNIK (D)
You will be transferred from Dubrovnik’s airport or your Dubrovnik hotel to Gruz Harbor, where embarkation begins from midday.
Meet your fellow travellers and your Cruise Manager later at an on-board Welcome Reception. This evening,relax on board or
take a walk through Dubrovnik’s vibrant streets.
Overnight in Dubrovnik
Day 2: Sunday – DUBROVNIK – KORČULA (B,L)
Start the day with a walking tour of Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of Adriatic” and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Set sail for the island of Korčula around two o’clock, with swimming stop in one of pristine bays, time to
cool off, relax and lunch onboard. Continue towards Korčula, one the best preserved Medieval towns, and alleged birthplace of Marco Polo.
Overnight in Korcula.
Day 3: Monday KORČULA – PUČIŠĆA (B,L)
This morning, enjoy a walking tour of Korcula taking you through narrow, cobbled streets full of history.
Later in the morning set sail towards the island of Brač, and to the quanit village of Pucicsca, centre of stone sculpture and music culture where
you can visit a Stonemason school (optional). Lunch on board after which enjoy a swim in one of Brač’s many lovely coves and bays.
Overnight in Pucisca.
Day 4: Tuesday PUČIŠĆA – OMIŠ – SPLIT (B,L)
Depart for Omiš before breakfast, its fortresses are stone reminders of the power and might of the infamous pirates who
once made their homes and fortunes here. You may book a short walking tour of thw town, followed by boarding a small boat
and sailing into Cetina River Canyon itself, a protected natural area, before continuing to Radman Mills for a local specialty snack.
After visiting Omiš set sail to Split with a stop along the way to swim, cool off and relax. Lunch on board. In the late afternoon
arrive into Split to spend the night. In Split, take the guided tour of the City, the seafront promenade (Riva), and Roman
Emperor Diocletian’s Palace. The historical centre of the city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Your evening is free in Split, this is a great place to explore and there are literlaly hudnreds of bars and restaurants to choose from.
Overnight in Split
Day 5: Wednesday – SPLIT – HVAR (B,L)
Stop in Bol, a small town on the Island of Brac, for a swim at the famous Golden Horn Beach. Enjoy the 1740-foot-long golden pebble beach said to be the best in
Croatia. It is unique in that it changes shape and position depending on the winds and currents.
Return to Paradis for lunch, then head to Hvar.
Hvar is one of the most popular islands in the Adriatic and a rendezvous point for the international jet set. The sunniest island in the Adriatic, it is also one of the
longest islands. A sightseeing tour of Hvar town will show you the first public theatre in Europe (older than The Globe theatre !) and many more historical sites.
Your evening is free to explore Hvar.
Overnight in Hvar
Note: Please note – due to the limited capacity of Hvar harbor (during peak season in July and August) port of call may be substituted for Stari Grad/Jelsa. In that
case transfer by bus will be organized to and from Hvar.
Day 6: Thursday HVAR – MLJET (B,L,D)
Departing from Hvar in the morning, enroute to Mljet Island stop for swimming and lunch on board.
Croatian “Greenest Island” will hypnotize you with its beautiful, untouched nature and its cultural heritage. We arrive in the heart
of Mljet National Park which encompasses five types of forests, many species of birds and two deep lakes. If you want to visit
Mljet National Park, you may walk to the entrance where you can purchase the ticket to walk around the Great Lake and the Small Lake
and join the boat ride to St. Mary Island. Payable locally and approx £15 per person. Tonight, enjoy the Captain’s Dinner onboard.
Overnight in Mljet.
Day 7: Friday – MLJET – DUBROVNIK (B, L)
In the morning set sail to return to Dubrovnik.
Lunch on board with a stop for swimming. Early in the afternoon arrive into Dubrovnik. Afternoon at leisure to re-visit the Old Town or enjoy a liesurely meal in one of the restaurants dotted around the harbour.
Overnight in Dubrovnik
Day 8: Saturday – DUBROVNIK (B)
After breakfast it’s time to disembark(by 10am) for onward transfer to Dubrovnik airport or your Dubrovnik hotel for those guests who have decided to Cruise and Stay.
About the Paradis
Passenger Capacity: 44
Ship Speed: 10,5 knots
Sun deck: 250 m2
Length: 41 m
Beam: 8.50 m
Staff: Croatian
Language on board – English
What’s included
• 7 nights cruise in confirmed category air conditioned cabin with private ensuite
• Shared transfer from Dubrovnik airport/hotel to Dubrovnik harbour included on day of arrival/departure
• Captain’s Dinner
• Buffet breakfast and 6 lunches with four courses, starting with the four courses Welcome Dinner on Day 1 and ending with breakfast on Day 8
• Water provided on tables during the lunch
• Complimentary fresh fruit available daily
• Professional English speaking guide for city tours of Split, Hvar, Korčula, Dubrovnik with transfers and panoramic photo stop, guiding on Mljet and in Omiš free of charge
• Professional English speaking Cruise Manager
• Free Wi-Fi on board
What’s not
• Private arrival and private departure transfers, rate to be advised upon request
• Tourist tax + port tax – EUR 25.00 per person to be paid locally, onboard in cash
• Supplement for Omiš & Cetina River excursion is 20,00 EUR per pax
• Entrance to the Mljet National park, cca e 15 per person to be paid at the entrance
*Drinks onboard and any extra meals.
Captain reserves the right to change the above itinerary to ensure customers safety
Swim stops are made subject to satsifactory weather conditions.