Cruise Croatia is set to enhance its voyage offerings with a newly announced itinerary featuring Croatia and Montenegro, scheduled for 2024.
- Directed towards luxury small-ship experiences, the journey includes three departures aboard the MS Markan, accommodating up to 38 guests.
- The route commences and concludes in Split, exploring famed locales like Dubrovnik, Kotor and Hvar, with additional stops at Korcula and Ston.
- Travellers can anticipate comprehensive packages encompassing meals, tours, and cultural explorations, alongside opportunities for daily swim stops and water sports.
- The expedition is crafted to immerse participants in regional history, culture, and cuisine, promising a memorable travel experience.
Cruise Croatia is broadening its horizons with the introduction of a seven-night journey through Croatia and Montenegro for 2024. This new venture shines a light on luxurious small-ship cruising, offering an intimate experience aboard the MS Markan, which caters to just 38 passengers per voyage.
Scheduled between June and September, the itinerary will see guests embark on a roundtrip from Split. This tour is more than a simple sail; it navigates through the cultural and historic richness of the Dalmatian coast and Montenegro. Noted stopovers include the mesmerising city of Dubrovnik, the historic town of Kotor, the charming landscapes of Trogir, and the vibrant atmosphere of Hvar. Moreover, the itinerary is accentuated by visits to the lesser-publicised treasures of Korcula and Ston.
Every voyage is thoughtfully designed to ensure guest comfort and engagement. Aboard, guests will relish in regional specialities with meals inclusive of breakfast, three-course lunches, and selected dinners. To enrich the travel experience, guided food, wine, and cultural tours are integrated into the programme. For the adventure inclined, swim stops and complimentary water sports are part of the daily itinerary.
Graham Carter, the chief commercial officer, articulated that this voyage allows participants to delve into the dual experiences offered by two nations. “This new seven-night departure allows guests to explore two countries on one luxurious small-ship cruise,” he stated, emphasizing the blend of incredible beaches and the historical allure of medieval towns. Carter highlights the role of regional cuisine and the exceptional service provided by the Cruise Croatia team in curating an unforgettable journey.
In a broader context, Cruise Croatia is continuing to expand its offerings with 144 departures planned across 10 itineraries for 2024 alone. Earlier developments this year include a refreshed online platform intended to streamline travel agent interactions, underscoring an investment in both passenger and trade relations.
This itinerary reflects Cruise Croatia’s commitment to delivering immersive and luxurious travel experiences through small-ship cruises.
