6. MONTENEGRO AND SCENIC KOTOR Incredible scenery surrounds you as L’Austral sails into the fjord-like Bay of Kotor and docks in Kotor. Montenegro’s ancient maritime center, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was both a Roman and a Byzantine stronghold; a guided walking tour visits its maritime museum and one of the city’s Romanesque churches. Back aboard the ship, a local female a cappella singing group entertains today; your cruise continues on to Dubrovnik, Croatia. Meals BLD
Hvar Island welcomes with flower-filled fields, lush vineyards, superb beaches, and an idyllic harbor by crystal-clear waters
4. COLORFUL CROATIA - SIBENIK & SPLIT The new L’Austral docks this morning in Sibenik, Croatia, where you’ll see the Cathedral of St. James. A stunning Gothic masterpiece of white stone decorated with sculptured heads of what are believed to be Sibenik townspeople of the time, this UNESCO World Heritage Site will definitely turn your head! An inspiring drive along the beautiful Adriatic coast leads to the port of Split, a city that grew up in and around the remains of the 4th-century palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian. These well-preserved ruins house shops, homes, and one of the world’s oldest cathedrals within their ancient walls; explore them on a walking tour, and visit the gallery of the renowned 20th-century Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic. Meals BLD
5. THE BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF KORCULA Today’s destination is the Adriatic island of Korcula, birthplace of famed 13th-century explorer Marco Polo. Your local guide leads you on a walking tour of Korcula’s walled town to see the Museum of the Icons in the church, the Cathedral of St. Mark, and the town’s most famous house, on what may have been the site of Polo’s family home. You’ll also be treated to a firsthand look at the island’s folkloric traditions with a private Moreska dance presentation, performed only in this town. Meals BLD
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7. DUBROVNIK, “PEARL OF THE ADRIATIC” Awaken in the magnificent walled port city of Dubrovnik, where a private on-board lecture by Croatia’s former Minister of Tourism precedes a full day spent exploring this medieval gem. With ancient buildings, squares, cobbled streets and fountains all created from the same beautifully cut stone, Dubrovnik’s entire Old Town has been preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site; discover the main square, the Dominican Monastery, the Rector’s Palace, Dubrovnik Synagogue and more on a walking tour. Then spend the rest of the day as you please, perhaps strolling along the city’s impressive ramparts overlooking the sea, or visiting its fine maritime museum. Meals BLD
8. THE TREASURES OF HVAR
A favorite sun-kissed playground of the rich and famous, the island of Hvar welcomes you with lush vineyards, aromatic fields of lavender, and cultural treasures destined to leave you enriched and inspired. Island exploration includes a tour of Hvar Town, home to intricately carved Venetian architecture. You’ll also see Spanjol Fortress, steeped in medieval charm; it is set high above the town with spectacular coastal views. The Dalmatian Coast produces some exceptional wine; enjoy a wine tasting and return to Hvar Town for time at leisure. Meals BLD
9. ISTRIA / PULA, CROATIA
Discoveries along the lovely Istrian peninsula, bordering Italy on Croatia’s northern Adriatic coast, begin in Pula, featuring impressive vestiges of Roman occupation; visit its 1st-century
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