
Afternoon hours are set to enjoy the beauties of National Park (two salt lakes connected by a narrow channel to the sea, a boat ride to the St Mary isle in the Great Lake, where the old church and monastery are situated. We continue cruising towards one of the greenest Adriatic islands – the island of Mljet, where on the western part, the National Park is situated. Enjoy the numerous konobas /taverns, restaurants, cocktail bars or night-club located within and around the city walls. Upon arrival enjoy a walk through the streets of the old town built in the shape of a fish bone. Today, Korčula is the only place in the world where the Spanish medieval knight's game – Moreska is still performed. It has more legends, tales and monuments than you will find anywhere else. Surrounded by medieval walls, Korcula resembles a miniature Dubrovnik when approaching from the sea. ) and many restaurants and bars open late into the night.īefore breakfast we depart towards Korčula, the birthplace of famous explorer and adventurer Marco Polo. Town offers many cultural and historical sites (Renaissance cathedral, the oldest communal theater in Europe founded in 1612, Franciscan monastery, the Benedictine convent famous for their lace listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, Spanjola fortress towering high above the town. After lunch, we stop for swimming at nearby Pakleni islands, time for relaxing and refreshment in clear, crystal blue sea before arrival to Hvar in the afternoon hours. Our next destination is the island of Hvar, the longest and sunniest Adriatic island, a favorite destination for jet setters afrom all around the world. If interested, visit the remains of the Roman thermal Place, City museum or take simply take a walk enjoying the view of the beautiful villae rusticae situated along the coast. Overnight is in the town of Vis, situated on the northern side of the island, developed near the remains of the ancient Issa, first urban centre in Croatia.

Because of this isolation, Vis has a special charm - ‘the Mediterranean as it once was’ which makes it really interesting to see. In the early morning hours we cruise towards the island of Vis, which was, because of its unique geographical position, a strategic harbour for the navy and as such closed to the public until recently. A walk along the promenade (approx 2 hours) from Bol you can reach the highest peak of all Adriatic islands – Vidova gora, under which the town lies. Bol is known for its famous Zlatni rat beach (Golden horn), a natural phenomenon that with its specific form dominates the other beaches of Bol. This morning we continue our cruise towards the next destination – the island of Brač, more precisely to the town of Bol, a typical Dalmatian fishermen's village turned into tourist destination. Enjoy the magic of the central spot of the Makarska Riviera, and be sure to take a walk along the city streets – with abundance of churches and other cultural sites. Overnight in Makarska, the famous tourist destination with many restaurants and bars and a beautiful promenade along the famous beach. Climb up to the old fortress above the town or just take a walk through the old town of Omiš and discover the glorious long history through the many historical monuments. Try river rafting on the streams of the Cetina river and meet the ship again in Makarska.

After lunch arrival at Omiš, a picturesque town surrounded by steep rocky mountain cliffs, where the river Cetina flows into the Adriatic sea. Departure from Split harbor at 1 pm and cruise along Dalmatian coast towards Makarska Riviera.
