Amalfi Coast is one of the stops on this 10-day cruise

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Italy & Croatia

Sept. 17-26, 2027
cruise overview

Explore the captivating Mediterranean, where sun-drenched coastlines and rich history await. Enjoy days filled with delicious local cuisine, charming towns, and stunning views. Whether you’re wandering through ancient sites or relaxing by the sea, this journey invites you to embrace the relaxed, vibrant atmosphere of the region. Each moment offers a chance to unwind and create lasting memories in this beautiful part of the world

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Ports of call
Celebrity cruise map for the Italy and Croatia cruise.

NOTE: Although itinerary call times are thoughtfully scheduled, in the unlikely event of a change, we will share details promptly and work diligently to minimize both the adjustment and its impact on your experience.

Fri, Sep 17, 2027

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Departs: 5 p.m.
Rome, Italy: Civitavecchia. Your cruise departs promptly at 5 p.m.
Rome, Italy: Civitavecchia was settled in 108 A.D. by the Emperor Trajan and has since served faithfully as a gateway to Rome, the capital of Italy. Once the center of the Ancient World from which emperors ruled over nearly all of western civilization, Rome is still a cultural mecca. Only a few cities in the world can boast such a well-preserved level of architecture, art, and religious iconography. There’s an enormous wealth of culture and history to discover on a cruise to Rome. Visit the ancient halls of the 50,000-seat Colosseum, gaze upon the ceilings of Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, and stroll the Capitoline Museum. Roman culinary prowess is well respected and beloved the world over. Experience authentic pizza, hearty bowls of fresh pasta, excellent cheeses, wines, seafood, and delightful desserts like tiramisu and gelato at family-run trattorias that have been preparing these traditional dishes for centuries. Walk the cobblestoned piazzas making your way to narrow side streets where you’re sure to find craftsman shops and beautiful boutiques filled with gorgeous handmade accessories and homewares for keepsakes and souvenirs.
Your ship departs promptly at 5:00 pm, so we recommend arriving at least 2-3 hours early to smoothly navigate check-in and boarding. All ship amenities are open and ready, so kickstart your vacation with a refreshing drink or a delicious snack.
Sat, Sep 18, 2027

Florence/Pisa (La Spezia), Italy

Docked from: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Day 2: Florence/Pisa — La Spezia, which lies between Genoa and Pisa, and is just minutes to the east of Cinque Terre-the five fishing ports that enjoy National Park status-is home to the Palio del Golfo, an annual boat race that sees the Gulf of Poets; 13 historic villages face off against one another in celebration of the annual Festa del Mare.
La Spezia, which lies between Genoa and Pisa, and is just minutes to the east of Cinque Terre-the five fishing ports that enjoy National Park status-is home to the Palio del Golfo, an annual boat race that sees the Gulf of Poets; 13 historic villages face off against one another in celebration of the annual Festa del Mare. The town also offers fantastic shopping opportunities, as well as plenty of trattorias to enjoy local, Ligurian cuisine
Sun, Sep 19, 2027

Portofino, Italy

Tendered from: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Day 3: Portofino. Stroll tiny Portofino, a perfectly poised pastel village taking refuge on its own secluded peninsula. Stop at a charming café to get a bite and watch the yachts bobbing in the harbour. Explore the seductive boutiques and art galleries that line the harbour and narrow streets.
Stroll tiny Portofino, a perfectly poised pastel village taking refuge on its own secluded peninsula. Stop at a charming café to get a bite and watch the yachts bobbing in the harbor. Explore the seductive boutiques and art galleries that line the harbor and narrow streets. Discover historic sites like the Church of St. Martin and the Castello Brown fortress. Just down the Italian Rivera awaits Cinque Terre National Park, a seascape of fishing villages carved from the cliffs. Hike through the park on 15th-century footpaths winding through olive groves and vineyards, overlooking the sparkling Mediterranean.
Mon, Sep 20, 2027

Day at Sea

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Day 4: At sea — While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure.
While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind by the pool, pamper yourself at the spa, savor exquisite cuisine, or discover the unique venues on board. Your next incredible destination awaits.
Tue, Sep 21, 2027

Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy

Docked from 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Day 5 - Amalfi Coast: Framed by Mount Vesuvius along a dramatic skyline, the 2,800 year-old port city of Naples is chock full of historical sites, churches, and museums that make it an incredible place for you to explore.
Framed by Mount Vesuvius along a dramatic skyline, the 2,800 year-old port city of Naples is chock full of historical sites, churches, and museums that make it an incredible place for you to explore. And in the region where pizza was first invented, you know the food is going to be incredible. Just 35 miles down the coast, Salerno offers you a rich history but also boasts a marvelous collection of parks, natural wonders, and unique vantage points to take in the beauty of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Two cities. One incredible stretch of Italian coastline.
Wed, Sep 22, 2027

Sicily (Messina), Italy

Docked from 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Day 6 - Sicily: Located in northeastern Sicily on the slopes of the Peloritani Mountains, Messina is an ancient place with a fascinating history.
Located in northeastern Sicily on the slopes of the Peloritani Mountains, Messina is an ancient place with a fascinating history. Walk by the ruins of the Santa Maria Alemanna Church, built in 1220 A.D. You’ll also want to see the Duomo, a Romanesque and Norman cathedral that includes a display of artifacts in its treasury.
Thu, Sep 23, 2027

Day at Sea

Celebrity Constellation
Day 7: At sea — While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure.
While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind by the pool, pamper yourself at the spa, savor exquisite cuisine, or discover the unique venues on board. Your next incredible destination awaits.
Fri, Sep 24, 2027

Kotor, Montenegro

Docked from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Day 8 - Kotor: Kotor, Montenegro- A cruise to Kotor, Montenegro offers up some of the most well-preserved architecture in all the Adriatic coast, with landmarks such as the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon.
Kotor, Montenegro- A cruise to Kotor, Montenegro offers up some of the most well-preserved architecture in all the Adriatic coast, with landmarks such as the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Built in 1166, there are frescoes dating back hundreds of years, and much of the gold and silver relief work done by the city’s master craftsmen of that time are held for safe keeping within its walls. Tucked at the secluded tip of a tranquil bay and watched over for millennia by the surrounding mountains, Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage treasure.

The town’s history dates back before the epic age of Homer, but it’s the medieval wonders in Old Kotor that draw acclaim today. Marbled avenues meander with no apparent order, and, even for locals, it’s quite common to get turned around. The good news is, few places are more fun to get lost in than Kotor. Cruises to Montenegro would not be complete without sampling the local cuisine. Fresh seafood is always on the menu and the “domestic fish thick soup” is a tradition not to be missed. Old churches, shops, and bars line the avenues, and don’t be surprised to wander upon a charming piazza right out of the blue. Come summer, the lavish yachts of the ultra-rich fill the marina, presenting a striking contrast to the rustic romance and ancient beauty of Kotor.
Sat, Sep 25, 2027

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Docked from 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Day 9 - Dubrovnik: Established 1,300 years ago on the far southern tip of the Dalmatian Coast, this city once rivaled Venice in terms of its importance. Take a walking tour to the Dominican Monastery and marvel at the finest collection of Renaissance paintings, including a painting by Titian. Prepare to be riveted when first laying eyes on the old walled city on your cruise to Dubrovnik.

Established 1,300 years ago on the far southern tip of the Dalmatian Coast, this city once rivaled Venice in terms of its importance. Take a walking tour to the Dominican Monastery and marvel at the finest collection of Renaissance paintings, including a painting by Titian. Prepare to be riveted when first laying eyes on the old walled city on your cruise to Dubrovnik. This land has had many invaders including the Greeks, Romans, Slavs, Romans, Hungarians, and French, to name a few, and it has resulted in a fiercely independent citizenry with dynamic cultural influences. The views of the Adriatic from its rooftops are truly awe-inspiring. If beach-going is on the agenda, make sure to wear appropriate footwear as the beaches here tend to be of the pebbly variety. That said, the beautiful emerald green waters and coves make the slight inconvenience more than worthwhile. And, there’s plenty of seafood, specifically mussels and oysters, deliciously prepared in authentic regional styles on offer at restaurants throughout town.

Sun, Sep 26, 2027

Split, Croatia

Docked from 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Day 10 - Split: Lined with palm trees, this Adriatic seaside town is also a cultural mecca. Within the walls of the Diocletian Palace, you'll discover historical buildings, numerous museums, the National Theatre and a collection of old churches. Culture, beauty, natural wonder – your Split cruise has it all.

Lined with palm trees, this Adriatic seaside town is also a cultural mecca. Within the walls of the Diocletian Palace, you’ll discover historical buildings, numerous museums, the National Theatre and a collection of old churches. Culture, beauty, natural wonder – your Split cruise has it all. The mixture of old and new is very pronounced here. Everywhere there are signs and evidence left behind from the city’s previous conquerors namely the Romans and Austro-Hungarians and there is no better place to view them than in Split’s Old City. The Old City is so otherworldly that it’s been dedicated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and you’ll encounter the most imposing Roman ruins left on Earth, including the Diocletian’s Palace which was built facing the harbor in 4 A.D. for the Roman Emperor. This sprawling, expansive structure was built to be an all-in-one fortress/imperial residence/fortified town. The Cathedral of St. Domnius stands as one of the most pristine and preserved examples of ancient Roman architecture in the world. And for a breathtaking, all-encompassing view of Split you won’t soon forget, head to Marajan Hill which is just 10 minutes outside the city.

Mon, Sep 27, 2027

Ravenna, Italy

Arrives at 6 a.m.
Day 11 - Ravenna: Your cruise may have ended, but the adventure continues. Take advantage of the fantastic activities in the area. If you're flying out, please keep your departure flight time in mind and plan accordingly.
Once you arrive in picturesque Ravenna on an Italy cruise, you have some options: Head north to Venice, west to Bologna, or explore the history and beauty of Ravenna itself. Ravenna is famous for its spectacular mosaics from the 5th and 6th century that are found in cathedrals, palaces, and public buildings everywhere.
In Venice, you’ll find a canal-filled city that is equal parts gritty and romantic, known as a fishermen’s town turned cultural hub. Venice is popular for honeymooners and international tourists alike, filling the elaborate, sinuous system of canals with the buzz of activity. Like Rome and Florence, there’s a magic to the city’s energy that sweeps you up in it, whether you’re exploring St. Mark’s Square on foot or enjoying a gondola ride along the Grand Canal before sailing on one of our cruises from Ravenna.
Bologna, the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, is considered the gastronomic center of Italy. It’s here that you’ll find some of the world’s best wines, prosciutto, cheese, and balsamic vinegar. Stroll the medieval town’s many photogenic porticoes until you arrive at Piazza Maggiore, the huge and charming public square where you can stop for a gelato or an espresso and people watch.
 
Your cruise may have ended, but the adventure continues. Take advantage of the fantastic activities in the area. If you’re flying out, please keep your departure flight time in mind and plan accordingly.

Excursions

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Day at Sea —
While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind by the pool, pamper yourself at the spa, savor exquisite cuisine, or discover the unique venues on board. Your next incredible destination awaits.
Browse some of the shore excursions for this day:
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Day at Sea —
While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind by the pool, pamper yourself at the spa, savor exquisite cuisine, or discover the unique venues on board. Your next incredible destination awaits.
Browse some of the shore excursions for this day:
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Pricing

Veranda

• Sleeps 2-5

• 1 bathroom

• 213-538 sq ft.

• Balcony with seating

$4,348 CAD per person

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$120 USD
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Tour Details
Pricing includes:

• Cruise – based on double occupancy

• Taxes and port fees

• Basic Beverage package

• Basic WiFi package

Does Not include:

• International flights

• Pre-crusie hotel

• Transfers

• Gratuities

• Travel insurance

Deposit:

• $580 CAD per person
  ($100 non-refundable)

Deposit Due date:

• Oct. 15, 2026

Final Payment:

• June 1, 2027

NOTE:

• Other room categories are available. Ask for quote.

• There is a $250 CAD per cabin cancellation fee ($125 CAD per person)

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Highlights

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Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Meet with your knowledgeable guide and set out on a walk to the Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain). Here, remember to follow the age-old, local tradition of tossing a coin into the fountain to ensure a future, blissful return to Rome.
  • After, continue to the magnificent Pantheon, an incredible Roman temple dedicated to the gods and the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.
  • Admire this stunningly well-preserved temple, before heading to Piazza Navona, another remarkable example of Baroque architecture built atop the ancient Stadium of Domitian. Take in the splendor of this lively piazza, as you stop and enjoy the delightful atmosphere.
  • Next, travel to the heart of the Vatican City and arrive at the breathtaking St. Peter’s Square. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, this massive piazza is framed by its colonnades, fountains, and towering obelisk, creating one of the most awe-inspiring sights in Rome.
  • As your Walking Tour of Rome excursion comes to an end, you can choose to explore independently and further take in the Vatican’s artistic beauty, before returning to your hotel on your own.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • A scenic drive through the Tuscan countryside delivers you to the Florence city center for a walking tour to see its famous Cathedral, built in the seventh century and notable for its Gothic architecture, the 14-century Bell Tower that looms more than 250 feet above the city, and the Baptistery of St. John dedicated to Florence’s patron saint.
  • Continue to Piazza della Signoria, the center of the city’s political life, to see a copy of Michelangelo’s “David.” Stroll the Ponte Vecchio, a stone arch bridge that spans the Arno River, and browse the charming local shops.
  • See the Basilica di Santa Croce, the final resting place for Michelangelo, Rossini, Machiavelli, and Galileo.
  • Enjoy an authentic Italian lunch, with two pasta courses and wine pairings.
  • Ride to Pisa to visit the Field of Miracles and see its famous Leaning Tower, which was designed to be perfectly vertical but started leaning during construction

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Experience the Accademia Gallery, the home of Michelangelo’s sculpture David.
  • Take a leisurely stroll along Piazza della Republica.
  • Explore the famous Ponte Vecchio Bridge and Piazza della Signoria town square.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • Begin with a scenic drive to the largest Italian Riviera seaside resort town, Rapallo, where your first sight is the 16th-century Rapallo Castle, which once guarded the island from pirates.
  • Here, you can stroll along the small harbor and the seaside red-brick promenade and through its historic center filled with beautifully painted buildings and shops.
  • Enjoy some free time to explore the town and to sit back and indulge in a delicious focaccia with cheese and refreshing soft drink.
  • Next, continue to the resort and fishing town of Santa Margherita, which features a palm-laden harbor shared by both rustic fishing boats and luxurious yachts.
  • Take a leisurely stroll to see fascinating sights and landmarks like the Basilica di Santa Margherita, which sits on top of a hill, and Villa Durazzo, a mansion that overlooks the ocean.
  • Then, board a boat for a ride to Portofino, where you have a chance to visit its boutiques and art galleries and savor a delicious lunch.
  • Meet up with your guide for a walking tour that winds through the bustling Piazzetta and uphill to the Church of San Giorgio, where you can admire the breathtaking vistas of the Tigullio Gulf.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Gaze at Tuscany’s bounty as you travel through this breathtaking land of hills and valleys, celebrated throughout the world for its beauty.
  • Board a horse-drawn carriage and tour the countryside as in days of old.
  • Learn about the challenges and rewards of farm life in this verdant land.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • Absorb the charm of Rio Maggiore, a picturesque fishing village.
  • See the remains of a medieval castle in Monterosso, which also has a breathtaking beach.
  • Admire lush terraced vineyards in lovely Manarola.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • See the World- famous Carra quarries which have supplied marble since Roman times; discover the marble extraction and treatment processes.
  • Lardo di Colonnata: This unique, delicious Italian cold cut is cured for months in basins made of Carrara marble.
  • Admire picturesque villages along the Liguria and Tuscany coastlines; behold the rugged Apuane Mountains.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Set sail along the mesmerizing coastline to reach the hidden gem of San Fruttuoso, nestled in a secluded cove.
  • Disembark and explore the historic Abbey of San Fruttuoso, a centuries-old monastery steeped in tranquility and charm. Marvel at its ancient architecture and serene surroundings, before venturing into the crystalline waters of the bay for a refreshing swim.
  • Feel the warmth of the Mediterranean sun on your skin, as you bask in the natural beauty of the coastal landscapes, before cruising onward to the iconic village of Portofino, renowned for its colorful waterfront, charming streets, and celebrity allure.
  • Enjoy free time to explore the city on your own, as you stroll along the cobblestone lanes lined with boutiques and cafes, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of this idyllic seaside retreat.
  • As the sun begins to set on your coastal odyssey, board your private boat for a leisurely return journey along the shimmering waters of the Ligurian coast.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • From your ship, head to Santa Margherita and meet your local guide, Guido as you enjoy a scenic drive to Rapallo, where your experience begins at the whimsical Musical Kiosk – one of Rapallo’s most beloved monuments.
  • From there, it’s a short walk to the lively food market, where stalls overflow with sun-ripened produce, aromatic herbs, and fresh ingredients that define Ligurian cooking.
  • Next, follow your nose to one of Guido’s favorite bakeries, where you sample focaccia al formaggio, served hot from the iron and paired with a chilled glass of local Vermentino wine – crisp, dry, and perfectly balanced.
  • The tour continues at Guido’s own bottega, a charming shop packed with regional delicacies from floor to ceiling.
  • Here, the hands-on fun begins, as you step into the kitchen to craft your own “pesto alla Genovese,” grinding fragrant basil, garlic, pine nuts, cheese, and Ligurian olive oil the traditional way—with a marble mortar and pear-wood pestle.
  • Finally, cap off your Taste Your Way Through Rapallo excursion with a slice of “pandolce,” Liguria’s festive fruit-studded cake, and a sweet glass of Moscato from nearby Portofino.
  • With a full heart and a fuller stomach, return to your ship with lifelong memories, local secrets, and maybe a new favorite recipe or two.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • After a charming boat ride from port, arrive in Camogli and admire the vibrant pastel hues of its Ligurian-style seafront homes, painted with intricate “trompe l’oeil” designs that depict blooming flowers and detailed window shutters.
  • Tour the village, before delighting in a typical Ligurian lunch, featuring focaccia and pasta, along with the region’s famous pesto sauce.
  • Following lunch, begin a scenic cruise along the Paradise Coast, stopping for a photo opportunity in the splendid bay of San Fruttuoso before arriving in Portofino. Here, embark on a guided walking tour, as you take in the historic sites, including the centuries-old Church of San Giorgio.
  • Be sure to capture a few photos in the famous “piazzetta,” the central square, before concluding your Portofino and Paradise Gulf excursion with another relaxing drive back to port.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Admire the breathtaking coastline of Cinque Terre as you cruise along on your motorboat.
  • Explore Vernazza, one of the smallest villages in Cinque Terre, nestled in the rocky coastline.
  • Visit of Monterroso.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Visit the most important church in Genoa, San Lorenzo Cathedral, built in the 11th century and the guardian of the ashes of the patron saint of the city.
  • Uncover Doge’s Palace, the symbol of Venice that housed the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice and a fine example of Venetian Gothic architecture.
  • Pass by The Palace of Saint George in the heart of Piazza Caricamento and the childhood home of Christopher Columbus before tourinng Via Garibaldi, a street in the historical center of Genoa, famous for its ancient palaces.
  • Explore the beautiful Piazza della Vittoria, a square designed by Marcello Piacentini in 1932.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Begin your day with a captivating hike through the beautiful park of the Portofino promontory, renowned for its lush greenery, rugged cliffs, and panoramic vistas of the Ligurian coastline.
  • Traverse winding trails that lead you through ancient forests, past cascading waterfalls, and alongside crystal-clear streams, offering glimpses of the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this pristine natural environment.
  • Pause during your hike to indulge in a delightful picnic, featuring an array of typical products sourced from the region, all while surrounded by the serene beauty of nature.
  • After replenishing your energy with a satisfying picnic, continue your journey to the iconic village of Portofino, a picturesque haven nestled along the Ligurian coast.
  • Take time to explore the charming streets, adorned with pastel-colored houses, quaint cafes, and bustling waterfronts. Admire the luxurious yachts that dot the harbor, soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the piazza, and capture postcard-perfect views of the azure sea against the backdrop of rugged cliffs.
  • Sample a few local delicacies, before bidding a final farewell to this enchanting destination and making your way back to port.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Your day begins with a scenic drive from Salerno toward the legendary ruins of Pompeii, buried in ash and pumice during the catastrophic eruption of 79 A.D., preserving its streets, homes, and daily life in astonishing detail.
  • As you walk along its ancient roads, your guide brings the city to life, revealing grand villas adorned with vivid frescoes, bustling marketplaces, temples, and remarkably intact artifacts that offer a vivid glimpse into Roman society nearly 2,000 years ago.
  • Following your guided exploration, enjoy some free time visiting a traditional coral workshop, where skilled artisans continue a centuries-old craft unique to the region, before sitting down to a relaxed lunch at a local restaurant to savor authentic Campanian flavors.
  • In the afternoon, your journey continues to the nearby site of Herculaneum, a smaller but even better-preserved town also buried by Vesuvius.
  • Here, discover remarkably intact buildings, intricate mosaics, and rare wooden structures that survived the eruption, offering an even more intimate and detailed look at Roman life.
  • As your Pompeii and Herculaneum excursion draws to a close, return comfortably to Salerno, carrying powerful impressions of two cities forever captured in time.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Your day begins as you set out across the shimmering waters of the Bay of Salerno toward the enchanting island of Capri, a world-famous retreat known for its dramatic cliffs and timeless elegance.
  • Upon arrival, make your way to the lively Piazzetta di Capri, the island’s social and cultural heart, where cafés, boutiques, and sweeping views create an atmosphere of effortless sophistication.
  • After exploring Capri’s charm, continue your journey with a scenic cruise back across the bay toward Naples, passing the beautiful coastline of the Sorrento Peninsula, known for its lemon groves and cliffside villages.
  • From Naples, travel inland to the extraordinary archaeological site of Pompeii, where history stands still beneath the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.
  • As you walk through the ancient streets, your guide reveals how this once-thriving Roman town was suddenly buried during the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., preserving homes, temples, frescoes, and everyday objects for nearly two thousand years.
  • As your Capri and Pompeii excursion concludes, return with lasting memories of Capri’s elegance and Pompeii’s timeless legacy – two unforgettable destinations woven into one remarkable Italian experience.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Your journey begins at port, as you board a private minibus for a scenic drive along the spectacular Amalfi Coast, following one of Europe’s most dramatic coastal roads.
  • Along the way, a brief photo stop provides a breathtaking panorama overlooking the picturesque village of Positano, whose pastel-colored houses cascade down steep slopes toward a sheltered bay.
  • Upon arrival, a short walk brings you into Positano’s charming center, where a guided stroll introduces you to its elegant boutiques, artisan shops, art galleries, and narrow stair-lined lanes.
  • After soaking in the scenery and ambiance, continue to a local hotel, where a delicious lunch awaits, served with panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Following this leisurely meal, re-board your minibus and continue along the Amalfi Coast to the hilltop town of Ravello, renowned for its serene beauty and artistic heritage.
  • Here, visit the exterior of the historic Ravello Cathedral, founded in 1086 and noted for its medieval pulpits, Roman sarcophagi, and artworks by Renaissance painter Andrea da Salerno.
  • Your visit concludes at the elegant Villa Rufolo, whose magnificent terraced gardens and sweeping sea views famously inspired Richard Wagner while composing scenes for his opera “”Parsifal.””
  • After enjoying this remarkable setting high above the coastline, rejoin your minibus for the relaxing return journey to Salerno, bringing your unforgettable Positano, Amalfi Coast and Ravello excursion to a perfect close.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Anacapri: Enjoy panoramic views of Capri Town and sapphire-blue Naples Bay from the terraces of the luxurious Villa San Michele.
  • Capri Town: Free-time for shopping, lunch and exploring La Piazzetta; or time-permitting, take the chairlift to Monte Solaro.
  • Gardens of Augustus: Here, terraces bloom and bay views abound, including the famous rock columns rising from the sea.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Amalfi Coast: Wind along the most famous coastline in Italy, stopping at picturesque villages stacked along impossibly steep cliffs.
  • Sorrento: Photo opportunities abound as you stroll the historic town center; look for balconied buildings connected by medieval arches.
  • Cathedral of St. Andrew: View the exterior, with its intricate black-and-white facade, said to hold the remains of the apostle.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Ancient Pompeii: Stroll along paved streets and see remnants of public buildings and private homes, including luxurious villas.
  • Moving Depictions: Tragic plasterworks show residents of Pompeii at the moment of the devastation.
  • Scenic Transfer: Enjoy views of the countryside on your way to Pompeii, including towering Mount Vesuvius, which remains active.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Discover a winery at the base of the volcano and learn how the volcanic soil produces uniquely vivid wines.
  • Stroll Castelmola’s narrow cobblestoned streets, visiting the Piazzetta del Duomo where you’ll admire views of Mt. Etna.
  • Enjoy a wine tasting paired with local products.
  • Taste of traditional cannoli and savor these lovely Sicilian desserts.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Stroll through the medieval streets of Taormina.
  • Wander the fashionable Piazza Vittorio Emanuele and the bustling main street of the Corso Umberto, lined with boutiques and cafés.
  • Embark on a scenic cruise of the spectacular Taormina Bay, visiting the incredible Coral Grotto and Lovers Grotto.
  • Take a refreshing swim near Isola Bella and enjoy a refreshment of mixed almond cookies and cannoli with fruit juice.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Messina: Visit the Cathedral, The church of Catalani, the astronomical clock and the Orion Fountain.
  • Capo Peloro: A truly magical place, between mythical and romantic, nearest point to the mainland.
  • Continue through the villages of Ganzirri and Torre Faro, typical fishermen villages, and the small salt water lakes used for growing mussels.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • Your journey begins at port, where you climb aboard a sturdy four-wheel-drive vehicle, ready to tackle the untamed terrain ahead.
  • Winding through the charming villages of Via Grande, Zafferana, Milo, and Fornazzo, gain insight into the daily life of those living in the shadow of the mighty volcano.
  • As you ascend the rugged Dagala road, the dramatic impact of Mt. Etna’s fury becomes apparent—blackened earth and jagged rock formations mark the path of the formidable 2001 and 2002 eruptions.
  • Arriving at Mt. Sartorius, set off on an invigorating trek through ancient craters and rolling lava dunes, where every step reveals new geological wonders.
  • After working up an appetite, indulge in a traditional Sicilian lunch at a local restaurant, savoring flavors passed down through generations.
  • Refueled, the adventure continues with a torch-lit exploration of a fascinating lava cave, formed during the fiery eruptions of 1992 and 1993. The eerie silence and cooled lava formations create an unforgettable subterranean experience.
  • Rejoining your vehicle, meander through picturesque Etna villages, offering glimpses of resilient communities that thrive amid volcanic activity.
  • Your 4×4 Jeep Tour to Mt. Edna excursion concludes as you arrive back at the port, leaving you with memories of an extraordinary encounter with one of the world’s most dynamic landscapes.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Follow in the footsteps of Francis Ford Coppola and visit sites used during the filming of his epic Godfather series.
  • See Bar Vitelli (from outside), private residence that’s houses a collection of photographs and artifacts used in the making of The Godfather Part II.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Explore the volcanic landscape of Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano.
  • Set off on tour of the charming town of Taormina.
  • Greek Roman Theater
  • Taste of wine produced by local grapes Catarratto and Caricante
  • Shopping opportunity

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Step back in time as you tour the highlights of stunning Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Visit Njegusi Village, a birthplace of members of Petrovic dynasty, where you’ll enjoy a light snack of traditional delicacies.
  • Stop at Cetinje, a former residence of Montenegrin royal family.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Start your day with a guided walk through the streets of medieval Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Travel through the Grbalj valley to visit a thriving organic farm.
  • Meet your host and enjoy a performance of traditional songs by a troupe of local musicians while sampling homemade products.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Board your buggy and venture off the beaten path, driving through mountainous landscapes and scenic countryside.
  • Ascend to elevated viewpoints offering breathtaking panoramas over the Bay of Kotor and surrounding peaks.
  • Experience Montenegro’s wild side as you navigate dirt roads, forest paths and open plateaus.
  • Pause at scenic stops to capture unforgettable photos of dramatic landscapes and coastal vistas.
  • Enjoy a thrilling yet accessible adventure suitable for those seeking an active outdoor experience.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Ride the spectacular cable car from the coast to the mountains above Kotor, enjoying sweeping panoramic views of the Bay of Kotor along the way.
  • Arrive at a mountaintop viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas across the bay, surrounding mountains and historic settlements.
  • Descend back to the city and continue with a guided walking tour of Kotor’s UNESCO-listed old town.
  • Wander through narrow cobblestone streets enclosed by ancient fortifications, discovering squares, palaces and churches steeped in history.
  • Admire key landmarks such as the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon and the medieval city walls.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • Set out from Kotor Pier and sail along the blue waters of Boka Bay to the beautiful baroque town of Perast and the magical islet of Our Lady of the Rocks.
  • Continue on to Porto Montenegro Marina, the first luxury marina on the Adriatic, to Movida Restaurant and Lounge Club in Solila Marina.
  • Sail around the islet, take some photos, and hear the legend of how the islet gradually emerged from the sea.
  • Spend free time at Movida Beach, swimming in the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea or relaxing on a comfortable sunbed.
  • Guest will return from the beach to the port by bus.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • Admire seaside villages and the Montenegrin countryside on a scenic cruise along Kotor Bay.
  • Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Cave, one of the most stunning caves in the Luštica Peninsula.
  • Marvel at the 30-foot-high vault and the stunning blue water of the Blue Cave.
  • Unwind, relax, and swim in the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea at Zanjice Beach.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Begin your historical adventure with a pleasant ride along the Adriatic coast to a scenic viewpoint overlooking Dubrovnik and its riviera. Admire the breathtaking panoramas over the city, before heading down to Pile Gate, the 15th-century entrance to the city’s Old Town.
  • Here, enjoy a walking tour of this historical gem, as you explore a medieval city enclosed by ancient fortifications and uncover an abundance of magnificent monuments and churches, from the 14th-century Rector’s Palace to the impressive Onofrio’s Fountain.
  • Navigate the winding cobbled streets, as your guide imparts centuries of stories, legends and local curiosities in the city known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic.”
  • After, a short walk brings you to Banje Beach, located just outside of the Old City, and enjoy free time at this sandy oasis – one of the most popular locations on the southern Dalmatian coast.
  • Sit back with a complimentary glass of Moët champagne and lounge around on a comfy beach chair, as you marvel at the unparalleled views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. Take a refreshing dip into the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic, before returning to your ship feeling completely rejuvenated.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Your journey begins as you travel outside of Dubrovnik to the Neretva River Valley – a patchwork of orchards, vineyards, and wetlands framed by rugged mountains.
  • Upon your arrival, step into a Lađa—a traditional wooden vessel, some over a century old, perfectly crafted for navigating the narrow canals.
  • Along the way, admire the stunning wetlands, alive with vibrant greenery, and if you’re lucky, sightings of rare bird species that call this protected area home.
  • Midway through the journey, come ashore for a traditional lunch featuring local specialties, a true farm-to-table experience that celebrates the valley’s agricultural riches.
  • Surrounded by nature, with only the sounds of the water and wildlife around you, your River Neretva Safari excursion is a feast for the senses—and a reminder of the simple, enduring beauty of life on the river.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Hop on your electric Tuk-Tuk – a rickshaw-like vehicle – and zip around Dubrovnik, stopping at a bridge overlooking the harbor to capture some postcard-worthy photos.
  • Ride this nimble vehicle to the top of Srdj Hill to soak up incredible views of the Old Town.
  • Spend some free time on the top of Srdj Hill, enjoying incredible views of Dubrovnik Old Town, before hopping back in your Tuk-Tuk and passing Pile Square to the port of Gruz.
  • Disembark your Tuk-Tuk at Pile Gate and you have the option to explore the Old Town at your own pace (transfer back to the port is on your own).
  • Learn about the city’s rich history and explore landmarks on a walking tour of Medieval City of Dubrovnik.
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Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • After a comfortable drive from port, your journey begins as you set sail across shimmering shades of blue and green toward the peaceful island of Šipan, the largest of the Elaphiti Islands and long cherished for its fertile landscapes and tranquil atmosphere.
  • Arriving in the picturesque harbor of Šipanska Luka, embrace the sight of verdant hills cascading into crystal-clear waters and the understated elegance of the seaside setting.
  • The morning is yours to enjoy at a beautiful beach, where you can swim in the refreshing Adriatic, relax on your own sun lounger, and sip a cocktail while soaking in the laid-back island vibe.
  • When it’s time for lunch, a short stroll brings you to a welcoming, family-run seafront restaurant, where a leisurely three-course meal showcases the island’s finest seafood, thoughtfully paired with local Croatian wines and served with genuine Dalmatian hospitality.
  • After lunch, you rejoin the boat and cruise onward for one final highlight—a stop at the enchanting Blue Cave, where light dances across the water in brilliant hues, inviting you to enjoy a magical last swim before sailing back to port and concluding your Sipan Island Sensations with Blue Cave excursion.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Dubrovnik through the patchwork vineyards, cypress-lined roads, and stone hamlets of the Konavle countryside, before arriving in the charming village of Pridvorje.
  • At the Karaman Winery, the family welcomes you as guests rather than visitors, leading you first into the vineyard, where the revival of Dubrovacka Malvasija began with the planting of a single vine in 2003.
  • Walking between the rows, learn how this ancient grape, beloved by Dubrovnik’s nobility and once traded as a prized diplomatic gift, was painstakingly restored through research, tradition, and sheer determination.
  • On the winery terrace, surrounded by views of the valley, you are guided through a tasting of the 2025 Dubrovacka Malvasija vintage, complemented by homemade delicacies, including local prosciutto, cheese aged in olive oil, olives, extra virgin olive oil, and warm, freshly baked bread.
  • The experience deepens as you retrieve a bottle of the acclaimed Prosek 2016 from the winery archive and savor it alongside your own handmade “padispanj,” a soft and sweet traditional Konavle cake prepared earlier with the family.
  • Between tastings, you are invited to explore the cultural richness of the region, trying on traditional attire and jewelry while hearing stories that illuminate the heritage behind Konavle’s customs and celebrations.
  • As your Karaman Winery excursion draws to a close, leave not only with an appreciation for outstanding wines, but with a genuine connection to the people, history, and enduring spirit of southern Dalmatia—an experience shaped by the very family who resurrected one of Dubrovnik’s greatest vinicultural treasures.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Visit Fort of Lovrijenac, a filming site, built on a high cliff overlooking the Adriatic.
  • Stroll the charming streets of Dubrovnik, a medieval walled city that many will recognize from an award-winning television drama.
  • Wander in Old Town, and marvel at the well-preserved ramparts that harken back to medieval days.
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Important information

This tour is not recommended for guests with pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiac, respiratory, or orthopedic conditions, including joint injuries or disease, or any other serious medical condition. Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate. Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving water-based activities. Guests should consider their swimming ability when selecting tours involving water-based activities.

Highlights

  • Explore Croatian history, culture, and traditions while touring the Dalmatian towns of Burni and Trogir.
  • Soak in the fantastic landscapes and taste the flavors of Croatia while enjoying local Mediterranean delicacies and regionally-grown Babic wine in the charming village of Burni.
  • Visit the historic town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you’ll discover centuries-old landmarks and enjoy a visit to the stunning 13th century Cathedral of St. Lawrence.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Depart by speedboat along the picturesque coastline, enjoying refreshing sea breezes and panoramic views of the Adriatic.
  • Arrive in the enchanting town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its medieval streets, stone palaces and charming waterfront promenade.
  • Enjoy free time to explore Trogir’s historic old town, admire Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, or relax with a coffee along the marina.
  • Continue your journey to the famous Blue Lagoon, where turquoise waters invite you to swim, snorkel or simply unwind in a stunning natural setting.
  • Savor a leisurely lunch at a seaside restaurant, complemented by beautiful coastal views and a laid-back island atmosphere.
  • Return by speedboat, taking in the final views of the Dalmatian islands and sparkling sea.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Your Croatian experience begins with a scenic drive to the primary source of the Cetina River, a spring nicknamed the “Eye of the Earth.” With its striking turquoise hues, this hidden gem features a hole in its center that reaches depths of more than 300 feet.
  • Enjoy a pleasant picnic by the spring, admiring its unparalleled beauty, before continuing to a local village and meeting Grandma Ana – your charming host for this section of the excursion.
  • Listen to her stories about daily life in the countryside, as you discover the history behind the region’s traditional costumes and watch a food-making demonstration, which features authentic “soparnik” – a savory pie-like dish.
  • Pair the stories and snacks with a glass of rakia, a regional fruit brandy, before heading to Split’s city center, where you can stroll down the promenade and enjoy a bit of free time for exploration, the perfect conclusion to your Meet Grandma Ana excursion.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Your journey begins with a lively RIB ride from Split’s bustling harbor, zipping across the vivid blue waters of the Adriatic.
  • As you skim over the waves, the coastline stretches out in panoramic beauty, revealing limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and fishing villages.
  • Soon, the boat approaches the island of Brač, home to the world-famous Golden Horn (Zlatni Rat) – a striking V-shaped spit of golden pebbles that constantly shifts with the tides and winds.
  • Once ashore, you have plenty of free time to relax on this dreamlike beach—whether that means swimming in the crystal-clear waters, basking in the Mediterranean sun, or strolling along the shifting sands.
  • After soaking in the beauty of Brač, board the boat once more for a thrilling, wind-in-your-hair ride back to Split, the perfect end to your Golden Horn Beach excursion.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.

Highlights

  • Feel the local vibe as you ride to the city’s center crowned with the staggering monument known as the Diocletian’s Palace.
  • Cruise Split by Tuk-Tuk and effortlessly explore the city’s hot spots, including Bacvice Beach, Golden Gate, Peristyle, Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and many more.
  • Soak up the immense historical and cultural heritage as you walk around the palace’s narrow streets packed with numerous highlights.
  • Continue your leisurely drive to the St. Stephen Park, a green haven dotted with pine trees with views of posh villas and yachts in the surrounding area.
  • Next, stop on the exuberant Marjan Hill at the panoramic point Vidilica for incredible views of Split and the surrounding area.

Important information

Full participation may require leisurely walking over primarily even surfaces. There may be a limited number of steps, a minimal amount of cobblestones or uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time.

Highlights

  • Enjoy a scenic drive from Split to Croatia’s famous Krka National Park.
  • Walk along the Krka River and discover the highest waterfalls in Europe, featuring 17 natural cascades.

Important information

Full participation may require extended periods of walking over even and uneven surfaces, steep terrain and/or water activity in a slight current. There may be steps, inclines, cobblestone surfaces, and extended periods of standing. Participants with physical limitations should take this into account.