Day 1 - Arrival in Dubrovnik
Visit the Konavle & Cavtat. The Divanovic flour mill & an old water-mill. The gallery of the Nicola monastery, where paintings and sculptures along with objects made from silver are on display.
Visit the Konavle & Cavtat. The Divanovic flour mill & an old water-mill. The gallery of the Nicola monastery, where paintings and sculptures along with objects made from silver are on display.
Visit the Ploce Gate which is one of the two extremities of the walled city & the old Harbor Front of the city overlooking the Adriatic and the islands off the coast. The Church of St. Blaise with its distinctive baroque facsade & the Dubrovnik Cathedral and its treasury.
Explore to the city of Korcula & walk around Korcula. You will hear of its long history. Set sail towards the island of Brac, passing around the tip of Peljesac Peninsula and the southeastern tip of the island of Hvar & Pucisca is nested in a beautiful bay on the island of Brac.
Explore to the Cetina River, Radman's Mills an antique mill whose beauty was recently restored and where you will be served local specialties, the Old Town and to the monumental Diocletian Palace & free time for exploration of Split and its lively Mediterranean spirit at your leisure .
Today you will be sailing towards Hvar, known as the sunniest island in Croatia, famous for its endless fields of lavender and rosemary, its beautiful coast and lovely historical towns & the town of Hvar, a town of immense beauty that buzzes with vibrant energy in the summer sun.
Visit to Vela Luka with a stop on the island of Korcula, a major fishermen's town on the western side of island Korcula, a short walk in Vela Luka, where you will hear of its wine and olive oil production and the archaeological findings present in the area, the Zlokic olive oil factory, taste the premium extra-virgin olive oils.
Visit the the island of Mljet. The Island of Mljet on its western side houses the National Park Mljet, known for its immense beauty and its two turquoise salt lakes, surrounded by thick forest. You can also rent kayaks and glide on the surface of the magnificent lakes to observe the scenery from a different perspective.
Visit the St. Lawrence Cathedral, the Gradskaloza, the city walls, and the Kamerlengo Castle, which was once the residence of the Venetian governor. The palace's large courtyard is nowadays used for open-air theater performances and concerts. On the sea-side of the island, you may see the Sea Gate.
Your private transfer will greet you at the hotel lobby to take you Split International Airport for your flight home.