Croatia Island Cruises
Guided - 7 Nights/8 Days
South of the Slovenian border lies Croatia. A country of countless islands in crystal clear water, deeply fissured cliffs, picturesque beaches and small bays.
Over a thousand islands form this archipelago yet only 66 are inhabited. Cruising on small traditional small vessels with a friendly Croatian crew is the best way to explore this idyllic island playground that has seen the Greeks, Romans and Venetians all leave their mark over the centuries. Swim and relax then walk and explore the many historic harbour towns your vessel will stop at during the day. In the evening stroll charming seaside promenades stopping for a refreshment at an inviting café or bar. Read More...
Grand Tour of Croatia
Guided - 7 Nights/8 Days
If you want to combine your Cruise & Hike tour with the sights inland, join this 8 day guided cultural walking holiday that includes Split, Dubrovnik, the spectacular Plitvice Lakes, Mostar, the capital Zagreb and other unique monuments.
This guided walking tour also operates Split/Split. Combine the Grand Tour with an island hopping adventure on a traditional sailing vessel to relax and soak up the charm of Croatia's coast and beautiful archipelago. Read More...
Kvarner Bay Multi Adventure Cruise
Guided - 7 Nights/8 Days
Enjoy a wonderful week aboard the PRINCESS DIANA and cruise from island to island.
Decide everyday if you would like to take part on the cycle tour, a relaxing walk, an exciting stroll through the port towns of the Adriatic Sea or just lounge on board. Discover the Kvarner Bay in your way – the countless landscapes and architectural beauties. Travelling with you- a local guide will help you anytime to include possible activities and sightseeing into your holiday or how to relax even more. You will get information about the basic history, fairy tales and cultural treasures in order to get more insight about the history of the country. This versatile journey has wonderful opportunities to be enjoyed each day, i.e. a daily jump from the boat directly into the sea. Read More...

