Check in between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM
Departure at 01:00 PM
Welcome lunch on board
The enchanting, little peninsula town of Primosten has an interesting history - up until a few centuries ago, it was an island connected by a draw bridge to the mainland. With the threat of invasion waning, the locals created a causeway instead, linking to the mainland and turning the area into a peninsula. Primosten boasts a lovely promenade along the length of the peninsula along with beautiful pebble beaches, voted as some of the best in Croatia. The area is also famous for its beautiful vineyards producing red Babic wine.
07:00 AM - Departure + swim stop along the way
01:00 PM - Lunch
03:00 PM - Docking in Split
Free time
Croatia’s cool and buzzing city of Split is a unique delight. With a lively energy and a wealth of ancient and modern treasures heaped between the low-slung mountains and the jeweled blue sea, Split will split your heart right open. Charter guests should be sure to visit the UNESCO heritage wonder of Diocletian’s Palace which has been wooing visitors for over 1700 years. With its roman square, fun bazaar, and romantic passageways scattered with intimate eateries and wine bars, this is Croatia at its atmospheric best. While the old town and surrounding city are studded with temples, churches, and ruins, Split also offers sublime access to its turquoise beaches, especially at Bacvice and the peaceful cove of Kasjuni.
07:00 AM - Departure
03:00 PM - Docking in Stari Grad
05:30 PM - Pick up for Hora
The picturesque fishing village of Stari Grad offers the perfect backdrop for your charter vacation. Surrounded by the waters of the Adriatic Sea, seasoned with romance and peppered with hidden coves and hilly terrain, you can immerse yourself in sweet surroundings. While Hvar town is bustling, Stari Grad is the opposite, exuding peace and ease. It's a historic town with narrow streets and a seafront promenade scattered with boutiques, and its collection of old churches, stairways, and Venetian laneways make it a romantic place to stroll. Add to your must-see list the 16th-century Tvrdalj Summer Palace, Skor Square, and the UNESCO-listed Star Grad Plain laid out by the ancient Greeks back in the 4th century.
04:00 PM - Docking in Korčula
The lesser-known but highly treasured island of Croatia should top any charter itinerary. This beautiful island is all lush forests of fragrant Aleppo pine, Cyprus, and ancient Oak, narrow cobbled streets, and vibrant summer festivals. The fortified medieval town is a must and is the rumored birthplace of Marco Polo. Outside the town's 13th-century walls, you will find a wine lovers' oasis with sprawling vineyards, open cellar doors, and glorious cycling routes. Korcula is no stranger to the best beaches, with Pržina, Bilin Žal, and Proizd, some of the best in the area to explore by boat. Sword dances, honey tasting, and the small-town wineries welcome you to taste authentic Croatia.
07:00 AM - Departure + Swim stop along the way
Appro 03:30 PM - Docking in Bol
Home to the beautiful beach of Zlatni Rat, Bol is one of the most visited towns on the Croatian island of Brac. The cape stretches out to carve a V shape in the turquoise sea, shifting its pattern with the wind and water and making it a favorite with charter guests. Even beyond the beach, Bol is a richly rewarding stop. Backed with hills, the Illyrian fortress Kastilo, and the pristine peaks of the Vidova Gora, Bol sets the scene for a quaint sea splashed stay. The old town is dotted with stony houses and in the port you can find a 15th century palace with ornate gothic windows. Visit local wineries, step back in time at the 16th century Blaca Monastery, and explore the gothic churches, galleries, and local markets
02:30 PM - Docking in Skradin (Optional NP Krka visit)
Quaint and colorful, some places ensure the heart and Skradin is one such destination. This stashed away Croatian gem can simply be seen as a passing place for those en route to the Krka National Park, but secluded Skradin is a destination in its own right. Pastel painted homes sit pretty on the waterfront, a peaceful riverside marina, cobbled streets, and locally made wonderful wine all set a magical mise en scene for this glorious gateway town. While most will sail straight through eager to hit the bigger known attractions that populate the national park, a handful of millionaires (including Bill Gates) have taken quite the shine to Skradin. Be sure to duck into the Krka National Park where waterfalls thunder and turquoise swimming holes entice.
08:00 AM - Dperature + swim stop along the way
Early afternoon arrival in Šibenik
Sibenik is the gateway to the Kornati Islands and is laden with sights. Not only does Sibenik boast 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites, but it's also where the Krka River flows into the Adriatic and is a favored filming spot for Game of Thrones. Stone walls, The Gothic and Renaissance-styled St James Cathedral, and the St Nicholas Fortress all add to the atmosphere. Wander the old town with its boutique shops and golden stone architecture, explore the medieval Meditteranean gardens, eat gelato as you walk along the promenade, indulge in Game of Thrones tours if you are a fan, and make the most of its blissful beaches.
Check Out until 09:00 AM