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Day 1, Saturday: Zadar You will be transferred from the airport or Zadar hotel to the port for embarkation. Get settled, and later join your fellow "sailors" for a Welcome Reception and Dinner. (D,O) Day 2, Sunday: Zadar - Sali Zadar's historical center is a compact pedestrian zone, perfect to explore on foot. Set out on a walking tour and admire the old walls built in 16th century by Venetians as a defense from the Turks. You will also see the 16th century Port Gate where the Venetian lion still guards the entrance, the Square of the Five Wells, Church of St. Donat, the Roman Form (1st century BC) and the largest cathedral in Dalmatia, St. Anastasia. Returning to the yacht, enjoy lunch as you sail to Sali. Explore the town tonight, and have dinner on your own in one of the restaurants. (B,L,O)
Day 3, Monday: Sali - Sibenik Take in the scenic wonderlands of two National Parks today. Start in Kornati, home to more than 140 islands with numerous coves and crystal clear waters. Stop for a swim during your lunchtime cruise. Next up is Krka, with its magnificent waterfalls. After your visit here, coach to Sibenik where your yacht is anchored. Your evening is at leisure in town. (B,L,O)
Day 4, Tuesday: Sibenik - Trogir - Split Take a break for a swim during your morning cruise. Continue sailing through lunch, arriving this afternoon in the UNESCO listed city of Trogir There's time on your own before heading to Split. Here, a walking tour of the historic inner city, built around the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. See the remnants of Split’s Roman heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures, Jupiter’s Temple, the Peristyle and the Cathedral. (B,L,O)
Day 5, Wednesday: Split - Bol - Hvar Stop in Bol on Brac Islance, said to have the best beach in Croatia for a swim. Golden Horn is a vast, golden pebble beach some 580 yards long, it is quite unique as it changes shape and position depending on the winds. Continue sailing to the island of Hvar with unique cultural and historical heritage. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Hvar, town with the first public theatre in Europe (older than Shakespeare’s Theatre in the UK), Franciscan Monastery and many more historic sights. Evening in Hvar is free to explore and dine at one of the many local family owned restaurants. (B,L,O) Note: Due to the limited capacity of the Hvar harbor (during peak season in July and August) port of call can be substituted for Stari Grad/Jelsa. In that case transfer by bus will be organized to and from Hvar.
Day 6, Thursday: Hvar - Korcula - Mljet After breakfast departure to Korcula. Early afternoon arrival in the port. Lunch on board. Korcula is the acclaimed birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. Walking tour will take you through narrow, cobbled streets and will include visit to the majestic Gothic-Baroque Cathedral of St. Mark. Continue sailing to island Mljet, where you will enjoy the afternoon tour of Mljet National Park, as you walk around the Grand and Small Lakes. This lovely island was supposedly a favorite holiday spot for the Greek hero Ulysses! Tonight, enjoy captain's dinner on board your ship. (B,L,D,O)
Day 7, Friday: Mjlet - Dubrovnik In the morning sail to Dubrovnik, so called "Pearl of Adriatic," a UNESCO World Heritage site. While in Dubrovnik, take a walking tour of the old town and visit the Rector’s Palace and Franciscan Monastery with its Pharmacy. Remainder of the day is free; perhaps discover this lovely city on your own or enjoy last minute souvenir shopping. (B,L,O)
Day 8, Saturday: Dubrovnik Disembarkation after breakfast. Transfer to Dubrovnik airport for your flight home. (B)
Ship Information: M/S Karizma - Length: 157ft, Width: 29.5ft, Speed:10NM, Cabins: 18, Capacity: 36 persons
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