Island Myth & Legends
- Split
- Pučišća (Brač)
- Korčula
- Pomena (Mljet)
- Lastovo
- Biševo (Blue Cave)
- Vis
- Hvar (Hvar)
- Stari Grad (Hvar)
- Bol (Brač)
- Split
Transfer from the Split airport to the Split harbour. Check-in from 13.00h, departure at 14.00h. Meet the crew and enjoy a welcome cocktail while we set sail for the first island on the route – Brač, the largest island in Dalmatia, known for the precious white stone used famous buildings like the White House, Diocletian's Palace and the Budapest Parliament to name a few. The village Pučišća has always been known for its culture of stone masonry. The harmony and homogeneousness of the plebeian houses, the Renaissance palaces and Baroque buildings made from the white stone of Brač, leave every visitor breathless. Visit the stone masonry workshop, one of a few lefts in Europe. Dinner on board and overnight in Pučišća.
In the morning, after breakfast, cruise towards the Island of Korčula, best known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. Stop for lunch in one of the secluded bays en route. Early afternoon arrival in Korčula followed by a guided walking tour of this enchanting town, fortified by the walls. The island treasures many legends, myths and tales. Discover Mystic Korčula, through a magic chest of traditions while wandering along the herringbone pattern streets. The town has an abundant choice of restaurants offering an awesome gourmet experience and also numerous bars and clubs for evening entertainment. Overnight in Korčula.
Morning cruise further south towards the Island of Mljet. The legend says the Greek hero Odysseus spent years on this island. During his travels, he was captured by the nymph Calypso and spent years with her in the cave right here, on Mljet. Enjoy one of the greenest islands of the Adriatic and beware of the nymphs… Join the cruise manager for a stroll to the famous salt lakes in the Mljet National Park and enjoy the boat ride to the St Mary Isle, visit the ancient Benedictine monastery, an old abbey and a Church dating from the 12th Century. Mljet is a quiet and protected area, enjoy the serenity, the nature and relax your senses. It is home to many endemic plant species and a rich historical heritage. There are many options for different activities, rent a bike or a kayak for leisure time to explore. In the evening a Captain’s dinner with live entertainment on board.
After breakfast, depart towards Lastovo, the largest island of the archipelago of the same name. Lastovo was a military base for the Yugoslavian Army and therefore closed for tourism till 1989. That is one of the reasons why the island kept its natural wooded beauty and sense of isolation. The central town of the island is located inland, which is very unusual for the islands, this is because the inhabitants had to hide from the pirates who tried to conquer this island many times during the past. After lunch on board, there will be a transfer to Lastovo town, a very picturesque town with old stone houses set on a slope. Wine tasting at the local winery. Dinner onboard and overnight in the port.
Today's destination is the island of Vis, lately known as the filming location of Mamma Mia 2. Swim stop and lunch on board on the route. Upon arrival to Vis, time at leisure to explore the main filming locations around the island: the Vis harbour, the Barjoška bay, the market, Barjaci – where the big Abba performance was filmed and many, many others. Possible to rent scooters/cars to visit the rest of the island on your own. Plenty of beautiful sights and dining places to discover in the evening. Overnight in Vis.
Morning departure towards small island Biševo and its famous Blue Cave, a splendorous and unique geomorphological natural wonder. A hypnotizing silver-blue light illuminates the space inside the cave (entrance fee to be paid on the spot,). The visit will depend on weather & tide conditions. After this, navigation to Hvar, the sunniest Adriatic Island and the jet-set destination. Upon arrival, time at leisure to explore Hvar, walk through the smooth cobblestone streets, check out the oldest communal theatre in Europe (set above the “Arsenal” at the local square), or just take a cup of coffee at one of many terraces and feel the vibe. A bus will be ready for the excursion with lunch to Stari Grad, the oldest town in Croatia! The first settlers were the Greeks from the island Paros in the Aegean Sea, who established the colony in the year 384 B.C. and named the town Pharos. Learn more on a guided tour. Overnight in Stari Grad.
Wake up early to admire the sunrise while enjoying the hearty breakfast. Relax on a sundeck and enjoy a swim stop at the most famous beach in Dalmatia – Zlatni Rat near Bol – whose shingle promontory shifts from side to side as the wind and waves constantly cause the shape to change. After lunch, as the cruise continues towards Split, enjoy the unbelievable views of the surrounding seas and the amazing Split’s Riviera. Upon arrival in the early afternoon, join the guided city tour. A dynamic port city with a medieval Old Town grown around the 1.700-year-old Diocletian's Palace, Split bustles with modern life amid its ancient Roman setting. Cafés, restaurants, and galleries cram the cobblestone alleyways, the waterfront and the Marjan peninsula, making Croatia's second-largest city one of the Mediterranean's most compelling. Overnight in Split.
Last breakfast on board, followed by goodbyes. Check-out and transfer to the airport.