Elegant Cruises & Tours
Venice & The Dalmatian Coast
In 2006, Elegant Cruises & Tours, Inc. celebrates 17 years in business by introducing exceptional, all-new deluxe small ship cruise programs in the Adriatic, Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Their small ships are the ideal means to explore the diversity of these regions, without the crowds found on larger vessels. Unpack just once, as we visit not only the Adriatic's major coastal towns—Venice, Dubrovnik, Split and Kotor—but also take you to the less frequented islands like Hvar, Mljet, Cres and Krk. No need to figure out the local ferry schedules to visit these wonderful isles that have a beauty and relaxed pace all their own. Whether you choose our yacht-like Monet or our 105-passenger Andrea, you'll enjoy deluxe accommodations, fine dining and friendly service.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Venice, Italy
Day 2 - Cres
Day 3 - Split and Hvar, Croatia
Day 4 - Dubrovnik
Day 5 - Mljet and Korcula
Day 6 - Zadar
Day 7 - Venice
Day 8 - Venice, Italy - Disembark
Details
These week-long cruises conveniently embark and disembark in Venice. Following the ship's evening departure along the Canale della Giudecca past Piazza San Marco, we set a curse for Croatia and its stunning coastal beauty. Dalmatia alone has over 1,000 islands basking in the sun that, along with the coastal cities of Croatia, offer a wealth of art, architecture, culture and history.
On the island of Cres, take a walking tour of Cres Town, a fishing village with a palpable Italian sensibility. Depending on the season, visit the island's ornithological station where you can see and learn about Europe's largest carnivore, the Eurasian Griffon.
Split has one of the best preserved Roman edifices in existence: the massive Diocletian's Palace, a fascinating complex where modern shops and offices are integrated harmoniously within the ancient and medieval ruins.
The island of Hvar, with its popular harborfront promenade and picture-perfect views from the Fortress Spanjol, boasts acres of lavender fields outside of town.
The Old Town of Dubrovnik is a breathtaking sight, entirely surrounded by massive gray walls of stone. Inside, find a treasure trove of medieval art and architecture that has earned it a designation as a UN World Heritage Site. Cap off your visit with a stroll along the Stradun, the wide pedestrian promenade where you will discover many fine shops, cafes and galleries.
The sparsely inhabited island of Mljet offers lovely pine forests and jewel-like lakes, with the opportunity for a refreshing swim in crystal-clear waters.
Korcula, a very walkable peninsula town which claims to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, contains many reminders of the rule of the Venetians.
In Zadar, step ashore for a visit to the exceptional Museum of Church Art, the Archaeological Museum or the National Museum. Your week aboard concludes with a full day in Venice, offering as much to see and do for the frequent visitor as for a first-timer.
Cost of This Itinerary
7 Night Trip:
On the Andrea
The least expensive cabin costs:
$309 per person per night
The most expensive stateroom costs:
$749 per person per night
On the Monet
The least expensive cabin costs:
$367 per person per night
The most expensive stateroom costs:
$712 per person per night
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