Program info
M/S San Spirito is one of our most popular modern steel cruise ships, providing an unforgettable experience with natural beauty.
Day 1 • DUBROVNIK
M/S San Spirito will be docked in Dubrovnik Gruž harbour where you can board during the entire day. A welcome meeting will start at 7:00 p.m. where you will be introduced by our Cruise director to the Captain, our crew, and of course, your future fellow passengers with whom you will spend a week onboard. Welcome dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. The embarkation will be possible throughout the day; passengers arriving in the morning cannot enter their cabins before 1:00 p.m. but they can leave their luggage on board. The captain will wait for all passengers arriving late at night and these guests will be provided with dinner. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Meals on board: Dinner
Day 2 • DUBROVNIK - SLANO
After breakfast, our English-speaking guide and coach will come to the pier. We’ll visit the historical center of Dubrovnik, the famous city enlisted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where our guide will show you the most interesting sights of Dubrovnik. After the city tour, you’ll be left on your own to explore and enjoy this city,
known around the world as The Pearl of Adriatic. At midnight we’ll have a transfer to the ship.
Lunch will be served on board en route to Slano, located on the mainland with a swim stop on the way.
Slano is one of the most picturesque places on the Dubrovnik Riviera, with a beautiful beach, dense pine forest, and olive groves, a long cultural tradition, and numerous historical monuments. For all who are interested, we can organize an optional excursion to Ston. Ston is a fortified town famous for its 5-kilometre long walls, old saltwork, and oysters/mussels farm. Overnight in Slano.
Meals on board: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3 • SLANO - NATIONAL PARK MLJET - KORČULA
This morning we have free to explore Mljet National Park (entrance fees are not included), walk around the Great and Small Lake and Islet of St. Mary with its Benedictine Monastery from the 12th century and, of course, take a swim in the heart of National Park. Lunch on board and cruise toward the island of Korcula. In the afternoon arrive at Korčula town, on Korčula Island, a city known as the birthplace of Marko Polo, the famous explorer. Our English-speaking guide will do the Korčula City tour, and walk us through narrow and cobbled streets. The rest of the evening is free to enjoy dining at one of the local restaurants of your choice. Overnight in Korčula Historical Town.
Meals on board: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 4 • KORČULA - VIS
Morning cruise to Vis Island where we expected to come after lunch with a swim stop. Vis is a pearl among Croatian Adriatic islands, left untouched by the development of tourism for so many years - due to its strategic location on the open sea, it served as a military zone for many years. Beautiful beaches, preserved nature, ecological agriculture, and preserved traditional architecture are unique advantages of this unique Croatian island where we will spend the afternoon. Overnight in Vis Town
Meals on board: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 5 • VIS - BIŠEVO BLUE CAVE - HVAR
Today is a cruise to Island Biševo with its Blue Cave. The cave has its natural entrance which is located below sea level, which requires that visitors dive deeply only to resurface into the cave’s mysterious blue depths. This natural phenomenon creates a magical effect of deep blue and shiny silver, mystifying her visitors. However, sometimes High Waves prevent the entrance to Blue Cave, which is something we shall not know before the morning designated for our visit, and this is a reason why entrance fees should be paid on the spot – if we have the luck to visit it! After the swim stop and lunch, we will continue cruising towards the sunniest island of Croatia – the island of Hvar, along with the many coves and bays on the way. Hvar is one of the most popular, very attractive tourist destinations and a meeting point for the international jet set. Upon your afternoon arrival at Hvar, a local English-speaking guide will walk you through the town introducing you to the history, culture, and way of life on this island and explaining how lavender was traditionally farmed on the Island of Hvar for centuries. Have an evening in Hvar free on your own to explore and dine around in one of the numerous family-owned restaurants. Overnight in Hvar Historical Town
Meals on board: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 6 • HVAR - BOL - PUČIŠĆA
We start our day with a morning departure towards Bol, said to have the best beach for swimming in Croatia named Zlatni Rat. (Golden cape). We will stop in Bol and enjoy this nice Dalmatian town for a walk, or to have a cup of coffee and take a swim till lunch is served on board. After lunch, we will continue cruising towards Pucisca with refreshing swim stops on our way and lunch. Pučišča is the biggest village on the island of Brač an entirely different experience. Nowhere in the system of towns and villages in Dalmatia does terrain play such a compelling role as in Pučišča with its spectacular irregularity of the steep-sided natural harbor, its authentic Mediterranean architecture, and rustic ambiance; the fjord-like inlet meets three narrow valleys that descend from the hills to join those quiet and beautiful waters. Pučišča Quarry was exploited in Antiquity; the reopening of the quarry took place in 1455, unused since Roman times. It was from this quarry that stone was excavated to build limestone columns of the White House in Washington DC, The Parliament House in Vienna, and many other famous buildings all over the world. The only Stonemasonry school in Croatia is located in Pučišča where students carve sculptures from Brac limestone with traditional and unconventional tools that have been used here for centuries. We will spend the night in this very quiet small town. Nightfall unifies the diverse features of Pučišča that have intrigued us by daylight. Overnight in Pučišča
Meals on board: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 7 • PUČIŠĆA - OMIŠ - SPLIT
After breakfast, we cruise across the Brač channel to Omiš, an ancient town with city walls, fortresses, and stone churches located at the delta of the Cetina River with its wonderful beaches. In the past, Omiš was for centuries a symbol of retaliation, courage, and strength of the famous pirates against the Venetian Republic. After a relaxed walk in Omiš, we will have lunch. During afternoon hours we sail towards Split, our first and last stop. Split is the second-largest urban center in Croatia and the seat of Split and Dalmatia County. It is traditionally considered to be over 1,700 years old. Since 1979 the historic centre of Split has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List. The historical and cultural buildings are located inside the walls of the Diocletian’s Palace. Our English-speaking guide will do an afternoon Split City tour, and walk us through the historical Diocletian Palace. After the city tour, you will be left on your own to explore the city and have an intimate farewell dinner on your own. Overnight in Split Historical Town
Meals on board: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8 • SPLIT
It is time to say farewell to all your new friends after having breakfast.
Meals on board: Breakfast