Other than Turkey and Greece, Croatia is one of the most popular blue cruise destinations with more than thousand islands in Eastern Europe. Many bays, crystal clear water, interesting coves, architectural heritage that spans several millennia and amazing coastline creates a perfect atmosphere for your blue cruise in Croatia.

Our boats are based in Sibenik, 50 mins drive from Split airport but our itineraries can start and end in Dubrovnik, Trogir, and Sibenik according to your choice. Some other ports and islands can be available according to the availability of the boat as there are many other routes available to the North and South of Split. Zlarin, Kaprije, Zirje, Kornati, Dugiotok, Brac, Hvar, Korcula, Vis, Lastovo and Mljet are some beautiful islands to visit. From Renaissance times onwards the pastoral atmosphere of these islands attracts visitors longing for relaxation and rest.

There are many different alternative events for everyone in Croatia. Peaceful islands, vineyards, nightlife, festivals, historical places, crystal clear waters, National Parks, lakes and so much more. Exploring the country from land and sea will be an interesting and unforgettable journey for you.

The reservations start and close very early for Croatia boats. The number of weeks available for cruising are very limited as the season starts from late May and ends at mid-September. June, July, and September are the most preferred months and August is the last month to fill up. The average temperature in the sailing season is around 36-38 degrees.

There are many shore excursions you shouldn’t miss.
• Wine tour. You should definitely take a tour and visit those vineyards with which Croatia is very proud of.
• Krka National Park – a natural super wonderland with 17 waterfalls as high as 45 meters.
• Plitvice Lakes National Park. It links 16 terraced lakes and joined by waterfalls, which extends into a limestone canyon.

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Trogir

Located on the stunning Dalmatian coast of Croatia, Trogir is a captivating destination steeped in history and adorned with breathtaking architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a charming Old Town characterized by its narrow cobblestone streets, medieval churches, and well-preserved Venetian-era buildings. Visitors can wander through the maze-like alleys, discovering hidden gems at every turn, or explore iconic landmarks such as the imposing Kamerlengo Castle and the magnificent Cathedral of St. Lawrence. With its picturesque waterfront, vibrant local culture, and tantalizing cuisine, Trogir offers a truly unforgettable experience for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Croatian heritage.
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