Cruise Croatia has announced a significant expansion for its 2024 programme, marking a 35% increase in capacity over the previous year.
- The programme includes 144 seven-night departures, with sailings from May to October between Split and Dubrovnik.
- Six luxury ships will offer itineraries featuring both popular and lesser-known destinations along the Dalmatian coast.
- New and exciting themed cruises, including a murder mystery cruise, are set to enhance the 2024 experience.
- The comprehensive offerings include meals, guided tours, and onboard activities, providing an enriching travel experience.
Cruise Croatia, a leader in luxury small ship journeys, has unveiled its ambitious plans for the 2024 cruising season. These plans represent a notable 35% increase in capacity compared to the previous year, reflecting the growing demand for unique travel experiences in Croatia. This extensive programme will encompass 144 seven-night departures, highlighting the company’s commitment to providing diverse and fulfilling itineraries.
The 2024 season will showcase six luxury vessels operating between the iconic cities of Split and Dubrovnik. Sailing from early May to October, these cruises will offer travellers the opportunity to explore the stunning Dalmatian coast, a region renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. Ports of call include well-known spots such as Trogir and Hvar, while also giving guests the chance to discover hidden gems like Korcula, Vis, and the breathtaking national parks of Mljet and Krka.
Incorporating new themed cruises is a strategic move to appeal to a broader audience. One of the highlights includes a murder mystery cruise featuring Wilf Webster, known for his role on the BBC’s TV show ‘The Traitors’. This innovative approach not only entertains but immerses guests in an interactive experience, simultaneously blending leisure with intrigue on the high seas.
Guests will be delighted by the comprehensive offerings that characterize Cruise Croatia’s itineraries. All journeys include essential services such as transfers, daily breakfast, three-course lunches, and selected dinners. Moreover, a robust programme of guided tours, daily swim stops, and complimentary use of onboard water sports further enhances the guest experience, ensuring a perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.
Graham Carter, co-founder and commercial director of Cruise Croatia, expressed enthusiasm about the early launch of the 2024 season and highlighted the limited availability left for 2023. He stated, ‘With six luxury ships in operation, we have unbeatable choice for customers to visit the most popular destinations in Croatia, as well as stunning, undiscovered hideaways only accessible via smaller vessel.’
Cruise Croatia’s 2024 programme promises an enriched and diverse travel experience, appealing to a wide range of interests and preferences.
