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Cruise from Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik
with My Way

                                                                        4.6
        Date                From August to August
                                                       (based on 4238 reviews)

        Duration                    8 days / 7 nighs                   Price
                                                                     0 EUR
        Category                            Deluxe
Ship My Way details

Technical specification

Year of construction: 2017 | Length: 44.45m | Beam: 8.15m | Cruising
speed: 9 | Cabins: 21 | Cabin sizes: N/A | Flag: Croatian

Highlights

My Way
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 1 - Wednesday                               Dubrovnik

Dinner

DAY 1 WEDNESDAY DUBROVNIK (D) Transfer from Dubrovnik airport to
Dubrovnik Gruž harbor for check in from 14.00h onwards. After settling in,
transfer to the city gates for a guided tour of the city. The special charm of this
ancient town are the buildings that have remained from the time of the old
Dubrovnik Republic. Many of the monuments belong to the modest
Renaissance architecture with some traces of Gothic style. Take the cable car
from the Old Town to Srđ mountain to enjoy scenic views of the mighty
ramparts and of the Elaphiti Islands. After the tour, return transfer to the ship
for a welcome / meet & greet cocktail reception on board. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 2 - Thursday                    Dubrovnik, Perast, Kotor

Breakfast, Lunch

After breakfast we head to the town of Kotor. As we are traveling from one
country to another, there will be some formalities at the border. Upon arrival,
transfer to Perast (approximately 30 min) by bus. In Perast we take the boat to
visit the artificial island Our Lady of the Rock, the church known for its tablet
collection and magnificent paintings. Return to Kotor by bus, to visit old city of
Kotor protected by UNESCO and described as “the most attractive corner of
the old continent”. The magnificent Cathedral of St. Triphun was built in 1166.
on the ruins of the temple of the 9th century and is the beautiful example of
sacred architecture. The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization
typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Many other
monuments include numerous churches and palaces and Napoleon’s Theatre
from the 19th century. Overnight in Kotor.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 3 - Friday                 Kotor, Budva, Cetinje, Kotor

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

A morning coach excursion to Budva. Visit old town ramparts and citadel that
are bordered by the waves of the Mediterranean. Budva is the capital of the
Montenegrin Riviera with its 21 km long coast and numerous beaches. Old
town of Budva lies on a small peninsula and represents a treasure chest of
cultural heritage. Crossed with narrow streets and squares are famous
buildings such as the St. Trojica Church. Departure towards old royal Cetinje
magical city at the foot of the Mount Lovćen, the historical, cultural and
spiritual capital of Montenegro. Guided visit of the city with entrance to the
King Nikola’s museum. Continue towards Njeguši, cradle of Montenegrin royal
family. Lunch in a traditional restaurant, tasting local ham and cheese with red
wine. Continue towards the coast, driving by the old serpentine road
overlooking Boka Bay. Return to Kotor, where your vessel awaits. Dinner on
board, overnight in Kotor.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 4 - Saturday                            Kotor, Šipan

Breakfast, Lunch, Captain's dinner

Early morning departure towards Croatia. After the formalities and crossing the
border, we continue our trip towards the Elafiti islands, a group of islands west
of Dubrovnik, which were a part of a glorious Dubrovnik Republic through
centuries and therefore shared its wealth. After the Republic lost its
significance, the residents left the Elaphiti and now only three islands are
inhabited. They include Šipan, Lopud and Koločep (Kalamota) and attract
numerous tourists with their beautiful scenery and sandy beaches. Šipan, the
largest island of the Elafiti, is also the most distant from Dubrovnik. Tonight you
will get to enjoy Captain’s dinner.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 5 - Sunday                          Šipan, Korčula

Breakfast, Lunch

In the morning, we continue our cruise towards the Island of Korčula, best
known as the birthplace of Marco Polo. Stop for lunch in one of the secluded
bays en route. Afternoon arrival in Korčula followed by a guided walking tour of
this enchanting town with fortified walls. On this island, you can find more
legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else while you wander along the
herringbone pattern streets. Korčula has an abundant choice of restaurants
where you can continue your gourmet experience and there are many bars
and clubs for those looking for evening entertainment. Overnight in Korčula.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 6 - Monday                             Korčula, Mljet

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Early morning departure towards the island of Mljet with a swim stop on
Pelješac peninsula. Part of Mljet island is a National Park (entrance fee
included) and, in the afternoon, we visit the seawater lakes, then cross to the
peaceful, tiny St Mary’s isle in the middle of the large lake to visit the church
and the monastery. Walk or hire a bike to continue around these stunning
lakes. Dinner and overnight in the port of Polača/Pomena depending on
weather and space.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 7 - Tuesday                           Mljet, Dubrovnik

Breakfast, Lunch

There is no better way to catch first sight of famous Dubrovnik than from the
sea and this is the final destination. It is one of the few walled cities on the sea
in the world. Writer George Bernard Shaw described it as “heaven on earth”.
We cruise alongside the old city walls for a true perspective of the majesty of
this place. Once moored, you have an afternoon to wander and explore
Dubrovnik on your own. Walk those famous ramparts (all 1940 meters long!) or
any museums such as Sponza or Rectors, now is the time.
Itinerary & includes for 2021.

Day 8 - Wednesday                           Dubrovnik

Breakfast

Breakfast and time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends! Check
out by 9.00 am and transfer to Dubrovnik airport.
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