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Price From: £718 |
Board Basis: Half Board |
Location: Split |
Islands and Towns |
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Enjoy the historic towns and Islands on this lovely 7 night cruise - enjoy the quaint old towns of Middle Dalmatia – and approach from the sea for the perfect way to arrive. Price per person based upon
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Day 1 SATURDAY Board the yacht in Trogir, the Captain and crew await your arrival. Dinner onboard. For those arriving later that 20:00, a cold platter will be awaiting you, as the hot meal finishes at 8pm |
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Day 2 SUNDAY After breakfast, depart from Trogir and sail to the island of Brac. Your port of call is Bol, a historic harbourside town. Whislt here, make a point of visiting Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn Beach), one of the iconic images of Croatia. |
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Dinner at a restaurant of your choice in Bol and overnight on Brac. Day 3 MONDAY Leave Brac and head towards the island of Vis to call into the small town of Komiza. Originally a small fishing town, now given over to tourism, it has lost none of its individual charm and has some excellent restaurants. In the afternoon, we suggest either swimming in the clearest of seas, or exploring the island. Weather permitting, visit the famous 'Blue Cave' on Bisevo Island, local charge of approx euro 10 per person applies, the Captain will provide full details. |
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Overnight in Komiza Day 4 TUESDAY After breakfast set sail for Hvar Town on the island of Hvar. Historically, during the heyday of the Venetian Empire, this was an important trade route as you will see from the grand buildings. Nowadays famed for non stop sunshine and attracting the rich and famous it has nonetheless remained one of the best preserved historic towns anywhere in the Adriatic. Enjoy lunch onboard and explore during the afternoon at your leisure – seek out a local fish restaurant for your evening meal. Overnight in Hvar. |
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Day 5 WEDNESDAY Today, head for Solta, a peaceful fishing island with undiscovered peaceful coves, olive trees and vineyards. This is nature in the raw with the very cleanest of seas. Stop off at Stomorska one of the oldest coastal settlements dating back to the 13th century. After lunch onboard sail towards the port of Rogac on the island of Solta. Dinner at a restaurant of your choice. Overnight in Rogac. |
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Day6 THURSDAY Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board then sail towards Split, the capital of Dalmatia. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage listed town which is built into the Roman Walls of Emperor Diocletian’s retirement Villa. A fascinating proposition with winding cobbled streets and a fabulous market. |
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There are also a wide range of different restaurants, bars and cafes as well as beaches nearby. The most popular of which is Bacvice, a sandy beach close to the heart of the City. There are plenty of shops as well – so don’t forget your cash! Dinner of your choice in Split and overnight in Split. Day 7 FRIDAY Sail back towards Trogir, take the opportunity of exploring this beautiful Medieval walled town. The heart of this historic town is criss crossed with quaint cobbled streets. Visit Radovan’s Portal and seek out the current art exhibition. |
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Dinner at a restaurant of your choice and overnight in Trogir. Day 8 SATURDAY Bid farewell to your Captain and crew before heading back to the airport for your flight home, or onward to your accommodation if you are staying a while longer. About Leonardo |
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She was built in 2006 and can carry a maximum of 29 passengers. All 18 cabins are fully air conditioned and have their own ensuite shower and toilet. In common with cruises of this type, they are typically snug but functional. She has two masts, and a good size sun deck with recliners and chairs to enjoy the views while sailing along the coast. Leonardo sails at 9-10 knots and is 33 metres in length overall. Departure Dates 19 June 2010 The Captain reserves the right to change the route in the event of bad weather conditions.
In the event of the MS Leonardo sustaining technical difficulties, another ship of comparable or better standard will be substituted. |
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