Cruise the Dalmatian Coast, dotted with ancient forts and castles, and looking much as it did during the Age of Sail. The private yacht, Le Levant,
takes just 90 guests on this Croatia travel adventure. Thrill to
the sight of palaces, cathedrals, walled cities, citadels, and
amphitheaters from the Greek, Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque
epochs in history. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites on visits to
Dubrovnik, Venice, Kotor, Sibenik's Cathedral, and Diocletian's Palace
in Split. Enjoy a wine tasting and a Moreska cultural performance.
Spend two nights in Venice to take in the rich treasures of the lagoon
city – a highlight of your Venice to Croatia travel cruise.
Day 1: Arrive in Venice Your Venice and Croatia travel experience begins at 6:00 PM at Hilton Molino Stucky. A
transfer from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Hilton Molino Stucky is
included upon your arrival. Originally built as a flour mill in the
19th century, your meticulously restored hotel is ideally located on
Giudecca Island with breathtaking views of Venice. Your Venice to
Croatia travel days begin with a welcoming cocktail reception and
dinner. Meals: Dinner
Day 2: The romance of Venice, without the cars
Head to St. Mark’s Square, the heart of Venice, with a local guide.
Visit St. Mark’s Square and see St. Mark's Basilica, one of the
must-see architectural wonders of Europe with its exquisite mosaics and
detailed carvings. See the Doges’ Palace, a pink marble Gothic
masterpiece that dates back to the 9th century, then spend the
remainder of the day in Venice as you please. Meals: Breakfast
• Day 3: Venetian Islands
Visit picturesque islands in the Venetian Lagoon, part of the UNESCO
World Heritage Site with the city. First stop is Murano, famous for
glass production since the 10th century, followed by time in Burano,
renowned for lacemaking. Board your private yacht, Le Levant, and enjoy the welcome cocktails and dinner. Le Levant’s stabilizers ensure smooth sailing – from Venice to Croatia travel in style. Meals: Breakfast, dinner
• Day 4: Time-traveling in Croatia
Today, your Croatia travel adventure takes you to Sibenik. Visit the
Cathedral of St. James illustrating the transition of Gothic to
Renaissance church architecture. Down the coast in Split, a walking
tour takes you to the ruins of Diocletian’s Palace, built between the
3rd and 4th centuries. Both of these structures are UNESCO World
Heritage Sites. Late day, enjoy the ship’s library, sauna, or swimming
pool. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
• Day 5: Korcula, home of medieval pursuits
Continue your Croatia travel on the island of Korcula and its medieval
walled city with Cathedral Square at its center. A guided walking tour
includes its most famous house, the Museum of Icons in the church, and
the Cathedral of St. Mark, decorated with statues on the façade.
Attended a private Moreska cultural dance performance for a look at the
island's colorful folkloric traditions. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
• Day 6: World Heritage in Kotor
Head to the observation deck for the sail into Montenegro’s Bay of
Kotor, one of the few fjords in the region – the view is inspiring and
unforgettable. The bay and the city of Kotor are UNESCO World Heritage
Sites in recognition of their natural and cultural uniqueness. Visit
the fortress city of Kotor, an important Roman and Byzantine
stronghold. See the Naval Museum, housed in an 18th-century Baroque
palace. And as a special touch, you'll be treated to a private a
cappella performance today. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
• Day 7: Discover Dubrovnik
Your next port of call on this Croatia travel adventure is Dubrovnik.
The Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its
Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, and
fountains. Spend time here on a guided tour visiting the main square,
Dubrovnik Synagogue, the Rector's Palace and the Dominican Monastery
before exploring on your own. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
• Day 8: A day in Hvar
Dock on the island of Hvar, a well-known playground for international
celebrities and royalty. A guided walking tour includes Stari Grad, the
oldest part of town founded in 384 BC by the Greeks. Sightseeing
includes a tour of Hvar Town and a visit to the Cathedral of St.
Stephen, with its richly decorated façade. Admire the views from the
hilltop Spanjol Fortress over the red-tile-roofed town below. Enjoy a
wine tasting at a local winery, then spend some time in town on your
own in the afternoon. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
• Day 9: The Croatian coast
Today in Croatia travel first to the Istrian peninsula, beginning with
a walking tour of the fairy-tale village of Rovinj – it is one of the
most photographed places in Croatia. Visit the town of Pula to see the
Roman Amphitheatre, one of the best preserved in the world. As Le Levant cruises back to Venice and your time in Croatia ends, enjoy a farewell cocktail reception and dinner. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 10: Journey Home
Disembark the ship in Venice, Italy, and transfer to the airport. Your Venice and Croatia travel cruise aboard Le Levant ends at 9:00 AM at Venice Marco Polo Airport. Venice to Croatia travel at its best! Meals: Breakfast
*****All itineraries are subject to change without notice.