This cruise along the Croatian coast and islands promise visits to historic towns and fascinating islands with abundant opportunities for nude sunbathing and swimming. Sail on a charming Croatian coastal ship, while enjoying all the delights the islands dotting the magnificent coastline have to offer. Nudity will be welcome and expected on board except when in port and during meal times.
- Swimming at secluded beaches
- Blue & Green Cave
- Korčula
- Lastovo chimneys
- Bol
- Šolta
- Split
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Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or [email protected]) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or [email protected]) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or [email protected]) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.
Departure from Split at 13:00h followed by a lunch on board and a swim break at naturist beach Ruskamen situated 6 km away from Omiš. Continue to Pučišća on Brač Island, a typical Mediterranean place, situated on the northern side of the Brač Island. It is cradle of the world’s famous stone of Brač. There is a possibility of visiting one of the few stone masonry workshops left in Europe. Enjoy the domestic food, wine and famous olive oil of this coastal village. Overnight in the port of Pučišća
By the time you reach the deck in the morning, Pučišća will already be behind us. After the morning swim stops in the crystal blue sea in naturist camp Mlaska, we cruise toward Korčula - the birthplace of Marco Polo. Lunch will be served either on the tip of the Pelješac peninsula (near Lovište) or in the quiet bay of Kneža on Korčula. Afternoon arrival in Korčula for sightseeing of this exceptional town. According to the legend, Korčula was found by Trojan hero Anthenor in the 12th century B.C. On this island you can find more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. In the evening visit one of numerous sea front restaurants or enjoy the stunning views of the mainland from the famous cafes and bars. Overnight in Korčula.
Before leaving, we suggest a short morning walk through the open market in Korčula where you can buy fresh fruit to enjoy during the day. Swimming stop at one of the naturist beaches on the tiny island of Badija. The cruise continues towards Lastovo, the furthest inhabited island in Dalmatia, called the Imperial Island. Once docked in the Ubli port, there’s an opportunity to visit the protected Nature Park (entrance fee approx. €10) or the biggest town on the island – Lastovo. The island is surrounded by many smaller islands, with plenty of secluded bays suitable for snorkelling, but also known for many little churches and unusually shaped chimneys. Captain's dinner party on board and overnight in Ubli.
Early morning departure towards Vis Island, closed to tourists for many years because of its unique geographical position. Vis was a strategic harbour for the navy and due to this isolation, Vis has a special charm of the ‘Mediterranean as it once was. Continue to little Ravnik island, where the Green Cave is situated, named after the unusual light that reflects in the sea from the hole in the roof of the cave. Entrance to the Green Cave is approx. EUR 10.- per person, to be paid on the spot. After a short swim, cruise further to the town of Vis for overnight. Vis is a typical fisherman’s town situated in the northeastern part of the island. Enjoy the walk through the narrow alleys or on one of the pebble beaches with fresh water springs, that stretch along the whole eastern side of the bay of St. Juraj.
Early in the morning we cruise towards the little Biševo Island to visit the Blue cave, a magnificent natural phenomenon. The possibility of our visit will depend on weather conditions, however you will be notified of this by the crew. Entrance to Blue Cave is to be paid on the spot (approx. EUR 9.- per person). After swimming break on one of the beaches on Jeronim Island, we continue towards Stari Grad on the Hvar Island, the sunniest Adriatic island. Free afternoon to explore this unique town. The famous Stari Grad Field is the oldest in Croatia and the best preserved example of ancient Greek system of agriculture. Together with the old town it is a part of world heritage protected by UNESCO.
Breakfast, followed by a short swimming stop near the naturist camp Nudist in Vrboska. During lunch, cruise towards beautiful Brač island and the famous town of Bol. Swimming is planned at the most famous beach in Dalmatia – Zlatni Rat (the Golden Horn) - its shingle promontory shifts from side to side, changing shape, according to the direction of wind and waves. Bol is a typical fishermen’s town now a popular tourist destination yet still unspoiled. Here we have the opportunity to enjoy excellent fresh fish, local wines and other delicacies of this unique island. Hike or rent a scooter to go up high to Vidova Gora for a spectacular view of Bol and its surroundings. Overnight in Bol.
The last day is spent relaxing and swimming in various tranquil bays of Brač Island. Cruise towards Šolta Island with a swimming stop in Livka cove and lunch on board. Late afternoon arrival in Stomorska - a town that has everything a modern tourist needs but without losing its small fishing village charm. This place immediately wins over everybody with its rustic charm and the hospitality of the locals. Enjoy the evening BBQ party on board. Overnight in Šolta.
Early morning departure towards Split followed by check out.
Itineraries are subject to change.
Croatian 'comfort class' cruiser
These 'comfort' cruises are run on a small variety of vessels, all of very similar standard, but the actual vessel isn't usually confirmed until 2 weeks before the cruise.
All of the vessels are very comfortable, and the cabins have airconditioning and en-suite bathrooms. All the vessels carry around 40 passengers (maximum).
Steel hulled vessels with modern traditional look offer accommodation in air-conditioned,spacious en-suite cabins with double or twin beds, hair dryer and safety deposit box. Ships are from 29to 35m in length with cabins 8 to 14m2 in size.
Included services: buffet breakfasts, three course lunches, Captain’s dinner, English speaking tour manager on board, one guided tour, daily cabin service, mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling.
The images here are examples of these vessels, and their cabins and decks.
Most vessels have a few triple cabins. These either have a double bed and a single bed, or sometimes a double and a single bunk.
Croatian Premium Ships
Length | 36 to 41 meters |
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Premium superior vessels are recently built mini deluxe vessels featuring similar comfort, but are smaller in size – 38 to 41m in length. Air-conditioned cabins are 8 to 14m2 in size with double or twin beds, hair dryer and safety deposit box. Included services: buffet breakfasts, three course lunches, Captain’s dinner, English speaking tour manager on board, three guided tours, daily cabin service, mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen, luggage handling.
Spalato
Lenght - 36.7m, Width - 7.6m, Built in 2011/2012. Boat is equipped with swim platform (stairs leading from sitting area at the backof the boat on main deck). Click Spalato cruise ship for more details
Amalia
Length - 37.4m, Width - 8.2m, Built in 2013. All cabins are airconditioned. Click Amalia cruise ship for more details
Seagull
Length - 35m, Width - 7m, Built in 1983, refurbushed in 2014. Click Seagull Croatia cruise ship for more details
Majestic
Majestic is a very comfortable premium vessel - Often used by The Small Cruise Ship Colelction for charters. Length - 37m, Width - 7.6m. Click Majestic cruise ship in Croatia for more details
Moonlight
Length - 37.4m, Width - 8.2m, built in 2017. All cabins are airconditioned. Click Moonlight cruise ship for more details
Dream
Length - 40.1m, Width - 8m, built in 2017. TOP DECK - total 1 cabin (double/twin beds). MAIN DECK - total 11 cabins (2 cabins with double bed, 8 cabins with doble/twin beds, 1 cabin can be triple) + 1 additional cabin available for guide only. UNDER DECK- total 8 cabins (with doble/twin beds)
Click Dream cruise ship Croatia for details
Lupus Mare
Length - 42.5m, Width - 8.9m, built in 2011 and completely refurbished in 2021. Click Lupus Mare for more details
Pictures shown below are from various ships in fleet, actual layout of cabins and ship may differ.
Please Note: the deckplan below is an example only and may vary from your ship.
Seagull
The 35 metre Seagull was built in 1983 and completely refurbished in 2014. Seagull has 16 twin cabins, all with en-suite shower and toilet. 12 of the cabins are on deck. There is a large sun deck and a roomy dining room. Seagull is one of the smaller vessels that cruises the Adriatic Coast of Croatia and is suitable for charter by smaller groups than most other vessels in Croatia.
Her Croatian crew know the coast intimately and can provide a great insight into local traditions and cuisine.
Includes
buffet breakfasts
three-course lunches
Captain’s dinner and BBQ dinner
guided tours of Korčula & Stari Grad
daily cabin service
a mid-week fresh set of towels and bed linen
luggage handling
olive oil and wine tasting on board
tea and coffee are included with breakfast and after lunch and will be available from the bar at other times
complimentary water
complimentary WIFI
Excludes
adult on 3rd bed in a triple cabin – 30%
single use of cabin +75%
children under 10 years -50%
Port charges/fees to be paid on board in cash
Book before 31 December, 2024 and save 10%
10% Early bird discount on departures in July, August and October when deposit is paid before 31st December 2024.