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Emanuel - Mini Cruiser - Unforgetable Adriatic Cruise
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Unforgettable
Adriatic Cruise Split to Dubrovnik aboard M/S
Emanuel
Saturday,
June 2nd, 2007.
Embarkation at 3:00 PM
Split, City Port, opposite to
entrance to Split Port Authority, address: Obala
Lazareta 1, Split
Leaving for Trogir
Lunch: 3:30 – 4:30 PM
Free afternoon for tour around
Centre of town, night in Trogir
EXTRA OFFER: Guided
tour around Centre of Trogir
Trogir is called the
"city-museum" because each
rock and building has its own importance
for a specific period of history.
In the 1997, Trogir's old city centre
was put into the UNESCO's list of
the world's monumental heritage. From
rich cultural offer, we single out:
Greek
relief of Kairos (the god of a happy
moment) - dating from the 3rd century
B.C. (this is one of two exemplars in
the world). It is kept in a Benedictine
monastery with the church oh St. Nicholas
which is open for visitors every day
from 8:00 till 13:00 and from 15:00
till 19:00 .
Radovan's
portal - the most valuable monument
of Dalmatian stone-worker's trade which
was chiselled out for a cathedral of
St. Lawrence by the master stone-mason
Radovan.
The cathedral of St. Lawrence - it is
open from 09:00 till 12:00 and from
16:00 till 19:00
Duke's court - built in the 12th century
The city box - it was used as a court,
shelter and meeting place. From its
stairs, the most important news were
being announced on the Croatian language
to the citizens. It was built in the
time of the renaissance.
The Cipiko palace - its oldest walls
date from the Middle Ages and the greatest
share of the complex date from the 13th
century.
The Kamerlengo tower - a fortress built
in the 13th-15th century during the
Venetian rule
Sunday,
June 3rd, 2007.
Leaving for Islets of Trogir,
swimming.
After lunch leaving for Milna,
Island of Brač, night in Milna.
Milna
- the place on the western coast of the
island, located in the cove of the same
name. Owing to many hills surrounding
Milna, its harbour is protected from all
winds except from pleaeant summer mistrels,
so it is the best natural harbour on the
island. Beautiful coves with sand and
gravel beaches stretch along the coast.
Stone built houses, neat little alleys,
peace and quiet are the initial evidence
of the cultural splendour of former times.
In fact, the town`s origins go back to
the 17th. The baroque church,
built in the 18th century,
in which art and valuables are loving
kept, is the most distinguished arcitectual,
historical and cultural monument of the
place. In Milna you can alternate
romantic walks along the beach with fun,
and explore the village, too. The winding
alleys are made even prettier by the magnificent
facades. An attractive stairway leads
up to the parish church, and one can admire
the Rendic statues, valuable paintings
and the moving votive objects placed there
by seafaring men of Milna.
Monday,
June 4th, 2007.
Monday, June 4th,
2007.
Leaving for Bol, Island of Brač.
Free morning for swimming, exploring
of Bol till 12:30.
Bol
- Situated in a secluded place, on the
southern coast of Brač, Bol is the oldest
town of Brač and one of the most famous
seaside resorts of the Adriatic. Apart
from cultural monuments, Bol also features
a number of natural beauties. East and
west of Bol are numerous shores, beautiful
beaches; the most famous - and probably
the most beautiful on the Adriatic - is
Zlatni Rat. This pebble cape is a unique
phenomenon - it stretches into the open
sea in the shape of a tongue, with its
tip changing the form and moving to one
and another side, according to the direction
of winds and waves. A story has it that
this is the only beach in the world that
runs vertical to the coast.
Leaving
for Islets of Hvar, lunch, swimming.
Leaving for City of Hvar.
Free afternoon in Hvar, night
in Hvar.
EXTRA OFFER: Guided tour around
Centre of Hvar
The island of Hvar is one of the most
attractive tourist destinations on the
Adriatic. City Hvar has an outstanding
historical heritage - the cathedral, the
Franciscan monastery, the Hvar theatre
and the fortresses which offer a beautiful
view on the Pakleni Islands and the island
of Vis. The greatest treasure of Hvar
are the Pakleni islands, an archipelago
of small islands and rocks outside the
city of Hvar, they managed to stay uninhabited
and thus preserved their natural beauty.
Tuesday,
June 5th, 2007.
Leaving in the morning for Blue
Grotto on Biševo Island
EXTRA OFFER: visit to Blue Grotto
Blue Grotto - Blue cave - was proclaimed as
national natural heritage in 1951. It
is a cave with entrance from sea, with
unique form that enables almost magical
natural light show to appear in its’
inside. Somewhere around noon, the sun’s
rays are reflected through an underwater
entrance creating a fascinating blueness.
This unique sight can only be seen on
a sunny day when the sea is calm.
*In case of adverse weather
conditions, visit to Blue Grotto is not possible.
Leaving for Islets of Vis, lunch,
swimming
Leaving for Island of Vis, free
afternoon in Vis, night in Vis.
Extra offer: visit to Museum
of Archaeology and Museum of Fisheries
Island Vis is the best kept secret
of former Yugoslavian government, it
emerged from a long period of isolation
(tourists from abroad have been allowed
to visit the island since 1989). Its’
beauty shall reveal to you in one of
two cities on island – City of Vis.
Vis-
the Mediterranean communities even in
the Neolithic times, 3 thousand years
BC, inhabited the island Vis, especially
territory of today’s’ City of Vis. The
name of the island Issa originates from
that time and that is the name that the
island still holds in the croatised version.
In the 6-5th century BC Issa
is established as the first Illyrian state
in the Adriatic. The local Illyrian population
learnt the more advanced way of land cultivation
from the Greeks who came later.
Wednesday,
June 6th, 2007.
Leaving for Islets of Korčula,
swimming, lunch.
Leaving for City of Korčula,
free afternoon in Korčula , night in Korčula
SPECIAL OFFER:
1.Guided tour around Centre
of City of Korčula,
visiting of birth house of Marco Polo
Korčula, a birth
place of Marco Polo contains a wealth
of artistic masterworks including paintings
by Tintoretto. Another highlight is the
Treasury, located in the 14th-century
Abbey Palace, with its eclectic collection
of paintings, jewellery, fine furniture
and historic documents. Charming views
of the harbour greet visitors as they
wind their way through the narrow alleyways.
On one of these lanes, you’ll see the
Marco Polo house, where the famous explorer
is said to have been born in 1254. Shop
for handmade Croatian folk art near the
City Gate, or relax at one of the picturesque
waterfront cafés, and enjoy the breezy
resort atmosphere that prevails in this
medieval town.
Thursday,
June 7th, 2007.
Leaving for
NP Mljet, Island of Mljet.
Free time for exploring of Mljet till 4:00 P.M.
SPECIAL OFFER: visit to National Park of Mljet
The sparsely inhabited Island of Mljet,
one of seven Croatian National Parks offers
lovely pine forests and jewel-like lakes, with
the opportunity for a refreshing swim in crystal-clear
waters. It is believed that Mljet is an island
where Odyssey has been imprisoned.
Leaving for Slano after lunch, night in
Slano.
Slano, a village and small harbour
in the bay of the same name; 37.5 km northwest
of Dubrovnik. Farming, olive-growing,
viniculture, fruit-growing, tobacco, herbs
(sage, laurel, woodworm), fishing and
tourism are chief occupations.
The area of Slano was populated already
in the prehistoric period (ruins of a
hill-fort and tumuli on the nearby hills)
and in the ancient times (a Roman castrum
on the hill Gradina; early Christian sarcophagi,
today exhibited in front of the Franciscan
church).
Friday,
June 8th, 2007.
Leaving for Elaphiti, swimming
ELAFITI are
a group of islands placed in the Adriatic Sea
west of Dubrovnik. The biggest is Šipan, and
to the group belong also Lopud and Koločep (Kalamota).
They attract many tourists with their beautiful
scenery and sandy beaches.
Leaving for Dubrovnik
Free afternoon in Dubrovnik,
night in Dubrovnik
SPECIAL OFFER: afternoon
guided tour around centre of Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
is a breathtaking sight, entirely surrounded
by massive grey walls of stone, interspersed
with four gates, three forts, five bastions
and 14 square towers. The “Pearl of the Adriatic”
contains a treasure-trove of medieval art and
architecture that has earned it a designation
as a UN World Heritage Site.
The Dominican and Franciscan Monasteries are
beautiful examples of Romanesque–Gothic architecture,
and other monuments of significance include
the Onofrio’s Fountain, the Rector’s Palace,
the Sponza Palace and several fine churches.
A stroll along Stradun—the Old Town’s wide pedestrian
promenade—allows you to discover Dubrovnik’s
many fine shops, cafés and boutiques at leisure.
Don’t miss a chance to take the walk at the
top of the wall surrounding the city for beautiful
panoramic views of this fascinating city on
the Adriatic.
Saturday,
June 9th, 2007.
Disembarkation at 10:00 A.M. Port of
Gruž, Dubrovnik
DAY
PORT
ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
1
Split
3:00
PM
4:00
PM
Trogir
6:00
PM
10:00
AM
2
Islets
around Trogir
11:00
AM
4:00
PM
Brač
– Milna
5:30
PM
8:00
AM
3
Brač
– Bol
10:00
AM
12:30
PM
Islets
around Hvar
2:30
PM
4:30
PM
Hvar
5:00
PM
7:30
AM
4
Blue
Grotto*
10:00
AM
12:00
PM
Islets
around Vis
1:00
PM
4:30
PM
Vis
5:30
PM
8:00
AM
5
Islets
around Korcula
10:30
AM
3:00
PM
Korcula
5:30
PM
8:00
AM
6
NP Mljet
10:00
AM
4:00
PM
Slano
7:00
PM
9:00AM
7
Elafiti
10:00
AM
3:00
PM
Dubrovnik
4:30
PM
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8
Dubrovnik
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DISEMBARK
Daily meal serving schedule:
Breakfast: 08:00 – 09:00 A.M.
Lunch: 01:00 P.M. – 02:00 P.M. (except on embarkation
day)
Dinner: 07:00 – 08:00 P.M.
Cruise
Rates (per
person)
Category A-Main Deck
Category B–Lower Deck
Double
899 Euro
799 Euro
Single
1.348,50 Euro
1.198,50 Euro
Inclusive Prices
- Accommodation in a chosen category cabin
- Port taxes
- Usage of the ship’s equipment, dingy transfer
if required, welcome dink, meals (Breakfast,
lunch and dinners)
- Daily room service plus change of towels every
second day
- VAT Not Included
- beverages from the ship’s bar
- transfer from and/or to the ship prior to
embarkation and/or after disembarkation
- tips, laundry, or any other items of personal
nature ITINERARY DEVIATIONS:
Every effort will be made to adhere to the itinerary
as stated; however, due to the schedule changes
beyond organizer’s control, we reserve the right,
without prior notice, to change routing or alter
shore excursions.
EXTRA OFFERS: All
extra offered guided tours, visits to museums,
in land excursions etc. will be offered for
group of min. 15 persons.
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