Sail Croatia’s 2023 cruises are now on sale.
Agents and travellers can choose from over 260 departures operating from April to October from Split or Dubrovnik.
Destinations include Hvar, Korcula and Zadar, as well as lesser-known islands such as Vis, Lastovo and Mljet.
Six types of sailing, all for seven days, are on offer:
* Elegance cruises: Luxury sailings for up to 38 guests and mature travellers. Five itineraries with excursions include Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Dubrovnik’s city walls and the Blue Cave in Vis, and daily swim stops. A captain’s dinner evening, a local village dinner and airport transfers are included. From £899.
* Explorer cruises: Sailings for travellers in their 20s and 30s as well as ‘young at heart’ travellers, for up to 40 guests. Three itineraries and the opportunity to experience waterfront dining in Makarska, sample cocktails in a 15th Century turret in Korcula, zip-line the Cetina Canyon and cycle through Mljet, Croatia’s greenest island. A captain’s dinner evening is included, with prices from £589pp.
* Navigator cruises: Party sailings for 18-39-year-olds. Sample the nightlife of Hvar; visit Culture Club Revelin, a medieval fortress-turned-club; and join a blue and white themed party in a natural cave in Makarska. Four ship grades are available with three itineraries, from £409pp.
* Cycle cruises: Explore Croatia on two wheels, with the opportunity to ride across Hvar, Mljet National Park and Krka National Park. Guests can hire a bike or bring their own, electric bikes are available. A cycling guide will be on hand at all times. Three ship grades and four itineraries are on offer, from £639pp.
* Hike cruises: For active travellers who want to explore their surroundings on foot. Physically challenging, over a variety of trails and surfaces across Solta, Vis, Korcula, Hvar, Bol and Makarska. A hiking guide is on hand throughout. Three ship grades are on offer, across one itinerary, from £539pp.
* Under 39s yacht tours: Open to individuals and groups. Sail to the mainland destinations of Split and Makarska, and the islands of Brac, Hvar and Vis. The tours combine relaxing, swimming, socialising and exploring, with a professional skipper on hand throughout. Premier and standard yachts are available, from £549pp.
All sailings include buffet breakfasts and three-course lunch daily, a tour manager and Wi-Fi. A fully stocked bar is onboard which operates a tab system.
Private yacht tours and yacht charters are also available for private sailing experiences for groups of families and friends.
Sail Croatia’s 2022 season begins on April 24.
Croatia has recently removed most of its remaining Covid-19 restrictions, including no mandatory face coverings in the majority of indoor spaces, and no restrictions or curfews for hospitality venues including restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
For more information visit https://www.sail-croatia.com
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