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KL4A Nature & Culture 2012

Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Routing: Split – Rogoznica/Primošten – Sibenik – Krka Waterfalls – Skradin/Zlarin – Kornati/Sali – Zadar – Vodice – Trogir – Split


Cruising with vintage motor-sailing ships along the magnificent Dalmatian coastline & islands

For this trip all you will need is a few T-shirts and a swimming costume to spend seven unforgettable days sailing on the northern Adriatic Sea from one island to another. Relax and let the captain and his crew (especially the cook) take care of you. During the day you can swim, snorkel, sunbathe, and explore the underworld of the Adriatic Sea. The evenings you have free to find a good restaurant or discover old churches or other historical monuments…

A Category Vessels

offer extra privacy and comfort with the convenience of your own cabin and private en suite. Boat sizes vary with most carrying between 20 – 40 people.


Must Do…

•Bring your own towels for swimming
•Pack lightly (we suggest a bag, not a suitcase)
•Book an optional tour or activity while in port
•Explore the historical towns/villages & meet some of the locals
•Evenings are free to take in some of the many bars, clubs
& cafes en route
•Catch an Adriatic Sunset…
•Take your camera – a picture speaks a thousand words
•Don’t forget to have the time of your life

Includes…

•Accommodation in twin cabins (bunks) with en suite
•7 Continental breakfasts
•7 Lunches

Optional Guided Sightseeing (in English):

•Day 4: Zadar €10
•Day 6: Trogir €10
•Day 7: Split €10

Optional Excursions (approx):

•Day 1: Mostar Bus Excursion €68
•Day 8: Plastovo – Bibich Winery Visit €32

Category A Important Information:

•Departures from SPLIT on SATURDAYS at 1.00pm (check in 11.00am)
•A Category cabins are without A/C
•Most cabins are bunk beds (below and on deck), double beds on request basis but not guaranteed
•On Deck Cabins are situated on main and top deck
•Compact Cabins with clean bed linen
•Two towels for personal use supplied
•Towels can be rented for €3 & beach towels €5 per week
•Ships vary in size with most carrying between 20 – 40 passengers
•The Captain reserves the right to change the route in the case of bad weather or other conditions
•Guests must abide by the Ships Rules (copy onboard)
•Cash bar available on board. Drinks cannot be brought onboard
•Departures are guaranteed, but Cruise Company reserves the right to cancel departures with less than 10 participants
•Meal & Drink Supplements are available and can be requested in advance
•Group Prices Available – minimum numbers apply
•This cruise is not suitable for persons with restricted mobility, young children and those unable to swim
•Please note that most arrival times into ports are in the late afternoon. Times to be advised during cruise
‘Travel Friend’ option available on request – great for singles wanting to share
Every effort is made to accommodate single travellers wishing to share a bunk cabin with another person of the same gender

Per Person NZ$ Includes:
7 Continental Breakfasts & 7 Lunches
Crusie Code: 2012-KL4A
Category A
Under Deck
private ensuite
Category A
On Deck
private ensuite
Jun 02856 twin
1,284 single
600 third person
428 child (9 & under)
972 twin
1,457 single
680 third person
486 child (9 & under)
Jul 07
Sep 01
1,125 twin
1,688 single
788 third person
563 child (9 & under)
1,222 twin
1,832 single
855 third person
611 child (9 & under)
Aug 041,183 twin
1,775 single
828 third person
592 child (9 & under)
1,289 twin
1,933 single
902 third person
645 child (9 & under)

Supplements Payable upon Embarkation Per Person EUR:
Visitor & Port Taxes €20
National Park Entrance €10 – 15 (price varies with season & park)

CRUISE ITINERARY

Day 1, Saturday:  Split – Rogoznica or Primošten

Departure is from Split Harbour, Saturday at 1.00pm. We spend the afternoon swimming in a quiet bay. Overnight is in Rogoznica or Primošten, both small villages that offer some remarkable wines such as the famous Babić label. (L)

Day 2, Sunday:  Rogoznica or Primošten – Šibenik – Krka Waterfalls – Island Of Zlarin or Skradin

After breakfast we sail to the historical town of Šibenik where you have free time to discover the many beautiful historical buildings, such as the gothic style Foscolo Palace or the St Laurent Church in baroque style. We depart for Krka National Park and its famous waterfalls around lunch time. Lunch onboard while enjoying the views of the Krka Canyon. Your afternoon is free for you to enjoy the National Park and the waterfalls. Overnight is in the port of Skradin – or on the island and village of Zlarin. (B, L)

Day 3, Monday:  Krka Waterfalls – Kornati – Sali

Today we sail out to the famous National Park Kornati – rich in fish, cultural and historic remains.  Ruins of old Ilyrian Fortress, Roman Villas, old Christian Church of St Mary and medieval fortresses and settlements add to the value of these islands. Kornati consists of 140 islands and reefs. Inlets of some islands descend steeply into the sea, a hundred meters deep in places, and dramatically razor sharp. It is truly something remarkable to see. Overnight is in Sali on Island of Dugi Otok. (B, L)

Day 4, Tuesday:  Sali – Zadar

This morning spend time relaxing and swimming before the afternoon departure for Zadar where you may wish to join our optional sightseeing tour with our English speaking guide. The town is full of historical monuments packed in the center and great restaurants that can be found in and around the city. (B, L)

Day 5, Wednesday:  Zadar – Vodice

Today we start our trip back along the Dalmatian coast, stopping for a swim in one of the beautiful bays along the way. After lunch we sail to a popular and always lively resort of Vodice, where we will spend the night. Here we can enjoy the local restaurants and cafes or simply walk along the beautiful beaches of this typical Dalmatian town. (B, L)

Day 6, Thursday:  Vodice – Trogir

This morning we again stop for a swim in one of the bays and after lunch we visit an old Dalmatian town of Trogir (Greek relief from 4th century is found here). Trogir is sometimes referred to as “miniature Venice” or an open air museum – as it has masterful architecture. (B, L)

Day 7, Friday:  Trogir – Split

Today for swimming we stop in one of the bays on Čiovo Island (connected to Trogir by a bridge). In the late afternoon we enjoy the view of the Split Riviera while sailing into our last port where you may wish to join our optional sightseeing tour with our English speaking guide. Of special interest in Split is the Diocletian Palace a monument city under UNESCO protection. Overnight is in Split. (B, L)

Day 8, Saturday:  Split

Early breakfast after which it is time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends! (B)


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