CROATIA Hvar
TOUR
Diocletian’s Palace, Split
Zlatni Rat beach, Brac Island
Šibenik
Split harbour
market, before continuing through the mighty city walls and discovering the Roman forum, which dates back to the 1st century AD, and the church of St Donatus – the symbol of the city. Enjoy lunch on board the ship as we sail towards Zlarin, a small island punctuated with cypress trees and fringed by stunning beaches. Once moored, we’ll enjoy a tasting of wonderful Croatian wines on board. We’ll also enjoy dinner on board the ship this evening.
DAY 5 Hvar Make sure you are on deck this morning as you sail past ancient olive groves, lush vineyards and fragrant lavender fields during your approach to the island of Hvar. After lunch we’ll step ashore in the main town, also called Hvar – one of Croatia’s most fashionable resorts, which is dominated by a Renaissance cathedral. We’ll enjoy a walking tour of Hvar this afternoon before spending time exploring at leisure. The town has a good selection of bars and restaurants which stay open late into the evening.
DAY 6 Brac Brac is a picturesque island boasting Croatia’s most stunning beach, Zlatni Rat. We’ll set sail for the island this morning, enjoying lunch in one of the pleasant bays en route before arriving in the town of Milna in the early afternoon. The best view of the beach is from the highest peak of all the Adriatic islands, Vidova Gora, and
we’ll take in the stunning vistas while enjoying a glass of sparkling wine. Back on the ship, we’ll be served a wonderful Captain’s dinner, complete with entertainment.
DAY 7 Split We’ll head back to Split today, pausing at one of the many bays en route where you can enjoy a swim or take in the views from the deck as you top up your tan. In Split, Croatia’s second largest city, we’ll enjoy a guided tour where our local guide will introduce us to highlights including Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Following the tour, we’ll have free time for lunch in the city. Why not seek out a café nestled into the palace walls or a restaurant on the sophisticated Riva promenade before returning to the ship.
Next we’ll transfer by road to the remote village of Krilo, where our holiday ends in style with a delicious ‘heritage dinner’ in a beautiful setting. Using traditional cooking methods, our hosts will treat us to a memorable Croatian meal while we watch the sun set over the Adriatic.
DAY 8 Split to UK Today you’ll transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK.
Please note: Due to the popularity of these cruises, you may be required to cross other vessels in busy ports. You will be required to ascend/descend steps when moving between decks on board. To maximise your enjoyment of this holiday a certain amount of walking is essential.
MS Eos
MS Eos YOUR SHIP
Stay on board the MS Eos (7 nights), exclusively chartered for Just You guests. MS Eos is one of the few vessels of its kind to
still operate traditional sails which will be raised on at least one day of our cruise. Facilities include a restaurant and bar and a spacious sun deck. Cabins feature private facilities, safe, air-conditioning and porthole or window.
Cabin upgrade Standard cabins are below deck. You can choose to upgrade to the following options subject to availability:
Main deck - from £100 per cruise Top deck - from £125 per cruise
Please have passport details ready when booking 59
MS Eos DEPARTURE DATES
For all dates, prices and regional fl ight options, see latest price guide. Holiday ref: SECREC
2017 Heathrow 13 May 17 Jun* 24 Jun* 5 Aug 16 Sep 23 Sep* 14 Oct
*Flights are with easyJet or similar scheduled airline from Gatwick. Flights with Croatia Airlines or similar scheduled airline. Transfer time is approx. 30 mins. Flight timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.
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