The Islands of Central and Southern Dalmatia
Cruise T1
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| Duration: 1 week Harbour: Trogir |
from 297 €
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Itinerary
We call this route "The islands
of central and southern Dalmatia" because one does
not step foot on the mainland for an entire week.
Our boats will take you to well known islands such
as Hvar, Korcula and Brac and those less known such
as Solta, Lastovo and Vis, with Lastovo and Vis as
the highlights of our trip. And if the sea is calm
you will also enjoy the unique sight of Modra Spilja
(Blue Grotto) on the island of Bisevo.
Saturday:
Boarding in Trogir between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm.
Soon afterward we shall set sail for Bol on the
island of Brac. One of the most beautiful beaches on
the Mediterranean is located here - "Zlatni rat",
which is constantly changing its shape due to the
sea currents. Naturally, you will have the
opportunity to go swimming on this famous beach.
Guests arriving later by plane will be transported
to Bol.
Sunday:
Today's destination is the Korcula, the main city of
the island bearing the same name. Korcula has one of
the most beautiful historical nucleuses in Dalmatia
and is often called "Little Dubrovnik" due to its
fortresses. In ancient times, Korcula was also known
as "Black Island" due to the pine forests that
stretch across the island". We shall spend the night
in the birth place of the famous seafarer Marco
Polo.
Monday:
From Korcula, it is a three-hour ride to the island
of Lastovo where in the former Yugoslav National
Army (JNA) had its military base. As a result the
island was closed off to visitors and tourists. Thus
the island retained its authenticity and is a true
oasis of tranquility enriched with Mediterranean
vegetation. We shall stop in the cove of Saint
Mihovil near the town of Lastovo where you will have
plenty of time to familiarize yourself with the
surroundings. In the afternoon we shall return to
the island of Korcula and to Vela Luka. The town
lies in a deeply recessed and protected cove on the
west side of the island. Vela Luka is not just a
place mentioned in beautiful songs sung by a
Dalmatian Klapa (klapa - a small, mostly male choir
that sings "a cappella", without instrumental
accompaniment) it is also the birth place of one of
Croatia's most famous singers. In case of bad
weather conditions, we shall spend the night in the
port in Ubli on the island of Lastovo instead of
Vela Luka.
Tuesday:
After a swimming break, we shall head towards the
second forbidden island - Vis. At the end of the
1980s the island of Vis, like the island of Lastovo,
was off limits to foreign tourists. For years
vineyards have replaced what were once the landing
strips of the military airforce base. We shall spend
the night in the port in Komiza in a quiet town on
the west coast. Before visiting Komiza, we shall
visit Modra spilja (Blue Grotto) on the island of
Bisevo. We shall visit the grotto on Tuesday or
Wednesday depending on the weather conditions (if at
all possible).
Wednesday:
Only five miles south of Komiza is the island of
Bisevo and the famous Modra spilja. Somewhere around
noon, the sun's rays are reflected through an
underwater entrance creating a fascinating blueness.
This unique sight can only be seen on a sunny day
when the sea is calm. One enters the cave with a
small boat (approximately 5-7 people - not included
in the price of the trip). While sailing towards
Vis, the main town of the island bearing the same
name, we shall drop anchor in a cove on the northern
part of the coast to go swimming. The town of Vis
lies in a deep and protected cove.
Thursday:
After the swimming break we shall head towards
Stari Grad, the oldest settlement on the island of
Hvar. Stari Grad (alte Stadt) was once known as
Pharos, the capital city of the island, however
centuries earlier its leading role belonged to the
city of Hvar. Many sights are still witness to the
splendor of those times such as Hektorovic palace.
Stari Grad has the role of being the main city of
the wine industry on this island. Every year at the
end of September crowds gather in front of wine
cellars when wine-makers hand over their grapes.
Friday:
After breakfast we shall raise anchor and head
towards the last island of our trip, Solta. The
island is known for its olive plantations which
produce a first-rate, very dark olive oil. We shall
drop anchor to go swimming in one of the coves that
can only be reached by sailboat or rowboat. From
Solta we shall head back to Trogir. There you can
enjoy the unique atmosphere of the streets of the
historical nucleus of the city. Trogir is known as
the "city of museums" and with good reason. It is
also protected by UNESCO.
Saturday:
Disembarkment after breakfast at around 9:00 am.
Pricelist:
Prices for cruises: per person / 1 week / FB
(except Zelenbor HB):
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ship |
26.4.-16.5.
27.9.-18.10. |
17.5.-20.6.
13.9.-26.9. |
21.6.-11.7.
30.8.-12.9. |
12.7.-25.7.
23.8.-29.8. |
26.7.-22.8. |
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Kneza |
297,00 € |
355,00 € |
389,00 € |
419,00 € |
445,00 € |
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Mila Majka |
309,00 € |
389,00 € |
425,00 € |
478,00 € |
506,00 € |
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Pravedan |
375,00 € |
479,00 € |
519,00 € |
589,00 € |
618,00 € |
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Zelenbor |
355,00 € |
455,00 € |
499,00 € |
569,00 € |
598,00 € |
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Mirabela |
405,00 € |
509,00 € |
559,00 € |
619,00 € |
665,00 € |
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Petrina |
405,00 € |
509,00 € |
559,00 € |
619,00 € |
665,00 € |
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Toma |
409,00 € |
515,00 € |
565,00 € |
629,00 € |
670,00 € |
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Otac Ivan |
419,00 € |
519,00 € |
579,00 € |
645,00 € |
679,00 € |
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Macek |
515,00 € |
640,00 € |
699,00 € |
775,00 € |
820,00 € |
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Sagena |
529,00 € |
655,00 € |
719,00 € |
799,00 € |
859,00 € |
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Not included in the prices quoted are embarkation
taxes. The additional sum of 21.00 € per person per
week (for children up to 11,99 years of age 10.00 €)
is payable on the boat at the embarkation port on
the day of arrival.
| REDUCTIONS |
PRICE |
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Reduction for children up to age 14: |
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Cruise - 2 adults + 1 child * |
50 % |
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Cruise - 1 adult + 1 child * |
30 % |
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Cruise - 2 adults + 2 children * |
30 % |
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Extra charges per person per week: |
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Double cabin single use |
50 % |
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Route Description:
Trogir - Bol - Korcula - island Lastovo -
island Vis - island Bisevo - Stari Grad - island
Solta - Trogir
Departures 2008:
- Kneža: 17.5.
- Mila Majka: 10.5., 31.5., 28.6., 19.7.,
16.8., 13.9.
- Pravedan: 3.5., 28.6., 12.7., 26.7.,
30.8., 11.10.
- Zelenbor: 24.5., 21.6., 2.8., 30.8., 20.9.
- Mirabela: 3.5., 24.5., 14.6., 19.7., 9.8.,
13.9.
- Petrina: 12.7., 26.7., 16.8., 4.10.
- Toma: 17.5., 19.7., 23.8.
- Otac Ivan: 14.6., 6.9.
- Maček: 31.5., 12.7., 2.8., 27.9.
- Sagena: 10.5., 7.6., 21.6., 5.7., 9.8.,
6.9., 20.9., 4.10.
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