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Island Hopping Cruise

Short Cruise One Way from Opatija to Zadar

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The Kvarner Bay treasures islands of unique beauty and diversity.

On this 3-day one-way cruise, you will have a chance to explore two while cruising the northern Adriatic Sea towards Zadar. Savor delicious cuisine, enjoy beautiful sights, dip into the cleanest seawater and let the tranquility fulfill your soul and sharpen your senses. There will be enough time at leisure to explore the islands, discover antique churches or other historical monuments, and feel the authentic small-island way of life.
Route

Opatija

Krk

Rab

Zadar

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Short Cruise One Way from Opatija to Zadar

Day 1 - Opatija - Krk

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Departure at 1 p.m. with lunch on board. Late arrivals can join in Krk. Krk is the largest Croatian island and en route, stop to swim in the most crystal-clear sea you may ever have seen. Krk has diverse villages of various sizes, stunning promenades, dramatic rock faces with tiny islands, and hundreds of hidden bays and beaches. There’s a buzz along the waterfront of Krk Town. Enjoy the many bars or restaurants there and relax. Overnight in Krk town. (L)

Day 2 - Krk - Rab

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After breakfast, cruise towards Rab island known as the “island of love”. Upon arrival, join a guided tour to see imposing stone walls, Romanesque church towers, churches, palaces, stone streets, and ancient facades. Many streets and squares are like open-air galleries, as artists work outside. Do not miss the famous “Rapska Torta” cake. If weather permits, walk up to Kamenjak hill and watch the magnificent sunset. Overnight in the town of Rab. (B, T, L)

Day 3 - Rab - Zadar

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Morning cruise towards Zadar, traveling by Pag island, admiring its unusual moon-like landscape. Swim stop on Maun Island. In Zadar, join the guided tour. The rich cultural heritage is visible at every turn. Experience the Roman forum dating from the 1st century AD and the church of St. Donatus dating from the 9th century AD, the most famous Medieval Basilica and City symbol. The imposing and mighty city walls with Port and Land Gates date back to the 16th century AD. Great restaurants line part of the waterfront and the center of town. Famous, contemporary creations are the Zadar Sea Organ, one of a kind in the world, and the “Greeting to the Sun” light installation. Check-out in Zadar after lunch by 2 p.m. (B, L)

B Breakfast, L Lunch, D Dinner, T Tasting, CD Captain's Dinner

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