Venice and Croatian Islands Cruise

Venice and Croatian Islands Cruise

Discover magical Venice, explore the Slovenian coastline, and admire Croatia’s trendiest islands along the northern Adriatic Sea from a privately chartered ship. Disembark on the colorful islands of Cres, and then disembark on the largest island, Krk. Sail around Kornati National Park – known as Croatia’s “nautical Paradise.” Get ready for more than just beautiful scenery as you enjoy an afternoon lunch at a family-owned winery in the Collio region, savor the sweet flavor of Rab cake, and experience traditional Dalmatian delicacies. Uncover the hidden beauty and wondrous history of this Mediterranean gem.

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Discover magical Venice, explore the Slovenian coastline, and admire Croatia’s trendiest islands along the northern Adriatic Sea from a privately chartered ship. Disembark on the colorful islands of Cres, and then disembark on the largest island, Krk. Sail around Kornati National Park – known as Croatia’s “nautical Paradise.” Get ready for more than just beautiful scenery as you enjoy an afternoon lunch at a family-owned winery in the Collio region, savor the sweet flavor of Rab cake, and experience traditional Dalmatian delicacies. Uncover the hidden beauty and wondrous history of this Mediterranean gem.

Highlights

  • Venice is the regional capital of the Veneto region in the northeast section of Italy. Venice has a unique design like no other city, built on over a hundred different islands in the center of the Venetian Lagoon. Early Venetians built their city on the islands to escape barbarian invaders. The islands of the city are separated by numerous small canals and connected by hundreds of small bridges. The city is famous for its romantic gondola-filled canals and ornate palaces that line the Grand Canal. The famous glass factories of Venice are located on Murano Island. Today the Murano Islands are home to a dwindling number of glass factories, whose artists are producing handmade Murano Glass.
  • Murano is located in northern Italy and houses important attractions such as, the Church of Santa Maria e San Donato, the chapel of the Ballarin family, and artworks by Giovanni Bellini. The island is primarily known for their history in glass production. It became Italy’s glass art capital in 1291. The community of glassblowers was relocated by the government to Murano. Glass making originally began in Venice; however, because the houses were made out of wood, the government deemed it too risky because of the kilns constantly going.
  • Located on the coast of the largest peninsula in the Adriatic, this harbour town's history was dominated by shipbuilding and monasteries. Once a favorite of the Austrian aristocracy, it was promoted as a health resort in the 19th century. Elegant promenades and parks weave their way between spacious villas and verdant public spaces.
  • Coast along the sparkling Adriatic shoreline on a 7-night cruise, allowing you to unpack and relax as you travel over the strikingly blue waters. With daily stops along the country’s coast and islands, you’ll get a chance to walk along the sandy beaches, discover the cobblestone streets, and swim in the clear waves.
  • Continue to learn more about Zadar how you like because it’s your choice! Visit the Gold and Silver of the city of Zadar alongside a local guide to witness the invaluable treasure preserved by the Benedictines. The objects that can be seen in this exhibition are related to Zadar and the Zadar area and are all the work of local craftsmen – one of the most valuable examples being the work of their hands -OR- visit the historicistic palace of the Cosmacendi family to see the Museum of Ancient Glass where objects date back to the 1st century BC. Experience a variety of glass unique displays within the museum and get and closer look at how it’s made during a glassblowing demo. The Gold and Silver of Zadar Activity Level: 2 The collection is housed in the Benedictine Convent of St. Mary's located on the Forum where the city tour ends. The collection is presented on three floors (no elevators available). This choice is accompanied with a local guide. Museum of Ancient Glass Activity Level: 2 Tour Manager will escort travelers to the museum after the city tour. This self guided tour of the museum is housed in a building above the old city wall and appoximately 15 minutes walking distance from the Forum. The museum has elevators, so visitors can access all floors. There is a glass blowing demonstration, but only at 11:00 a.m. No photographs are allowed.
  • See the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Featuring a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, admire the striking stone walls, towering dome, and vaulted ceilings.

Hotels

  • Hotel Avani Rio Novo — Venice
  • Life Class Hotel Riviera — Portoroz
  • <I>MS San Spirito</I> — Opatija

Details

Tour Operator
Collette
Start City
Venice
End City
Sibenik
Duration (Days)
13
Activity Level
Level 3

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