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7 day Dalmatia NATURIST cruise

The Southern Cruises

Saturday 9th June to Saturday 16th June 2012; and Saturday 18th August to Saturday 25th August 2012

Route: SPLIT - OMIŠ - KORCULA - LASTOVO - VELA LUKA - (Biševo) VIS - ŠOLTA - SPLIT



Itinerary:

Saturday SPLIT - OMIŠ
After an early morning flight departing from Stansted, Gatwick or Bristol you will arrive at Split Airport. A taxi will be waiting to drive you to the quayside and your Katarina Line boat in good time for the 1.00pm departure from Split harbour. After lunch we cruise along the Dalmatian coast down to Omiš. We spend the afternoon swimming in the crystal clear sea. Overnight in the port of Omiš, a picturesque town surrounded with steep rocky mountain cliffs, where the river Cetina flows into the Adriatic sea. Afternoon is free to enjoy sports like rafting (join our WHITE WATER rafting excursion) on the streams of the Cetina river, free mountain climbing, windsurfing or beach volleyball. Those not feeling "sporty" can explore the old town of Omiš and discover the glorious and long history through the many historical monuments.

Sunday OMIŠ- KORCULA
By the time you reach the deck area in the morning, Omiš will already be behind you. After a morning swim, we cruise toward Kor?ula - the birthplace of Marco Polo. Lunch on board will be served either on the tip of the Peljesac peninsula (near Lovište) or in the quiet bay of Kneža on Kor?ula. Arrival to Kor?ula in the afternoon where each person can do their own sightseeing. According to legend Kor?ula was found by Trojan hero Anthenor in the 12th century BC. On this island you can find more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. Overnight in Port.

Monday KORCULA - LASTOVO
As a prelude to more cruising we suggest a short walk through the open market in Kor?ula where you can buy fresh fruit to enjoy during the day. We continue our cruise towards Lastovo, the furthest, inhabited island in Dalmatia. Docked in port of Ubla, one has the opportunity to discover the virgin nature, thick and wild woods of this island. Lastovo is surrounded by many smaller islands, with plenty of bays suitable for snorkelling. Lastovo is also known for many little churches and unusual chimneys.

Tuesday LASTOVO - VELA LUKA
We leave Lastovo in the morning and cruise back towards island Kor?ula but this time the port of Vela Luka. Lunch and swimming in a bay along the way. Spend the evening tasting some of the well-known Kor?ula wines and listening to sounds of traditional men's singing groups (KLAPA).

Wednesday VELA LUKA - VIS (Biševo)
Early in the morning we depart toward island Vis, which was closed for many years to tourists. Vis was, because of it unique geographical position, a strategic harbour for the navy. Because of this isolation Vis has a special charm of the 'Mediterranean as it once was' which makes it really interesting to see. Near to Vis there is Biševo and the famous Blue Caves. One can visit the Blue Caves by taking a little boat (payment on spot 7 to 8 EUR per person). As sometimes weather conditions can be very unpredictable, the possibility and time of your visit will depend on the conditions, however you will be notified about this by your captain/crew. There will be plenty time for swimming. After Biševo - arrival in Vis in the afternoon where we spend the night. It was Vis (Issa) where the Greeks had their first colony in the 4th century.

Thursday VIS - ŠOLTA
Early in the morning we cruise toward the beautiful Šolta island, which, luckily, is not yet overcrowded by too many inhabitants or new buildings. Šolta is well known for its excellent, dark olive oil and lovely little fisherman ports. In one of such villages - Stomorska - we spend the night and have the opportunity to enjoy excellent fresh fish and other delicacies of this unique island.

Friday ŠOLTA - SPLIT
The last day is spend mostly swimming in different bays on the island Šolta or the neighbouring island of Bra? - before we return to Split. We continue cruising while enjoying the view of Split Riviera arriving in Split in the late afternoon. Possibility to join our guided tour of Split with an English speaking guide. Split is a monumental city under UNESCO protection that belongs not only to Croatians, but also to you, as it is a part of the world heritage. Here we find an abundance of Roman architecture - of special interest is the Diocletian palace.

Saturday SPLIT
Early breakfast after which it is time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends! A taxi will take you to Split Airport and flight departures for Gatwick, Stansted or Bristol.



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some of Katarina Line's boats



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Cruise log for the Southern Cruise June 2011

Itinerary for the Northern Cruises

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