Experience the very best of Southern Dalmatia aboard a luxury mini cruiser, sailing from Dubrovnik to Trogir. This unforgettable journey blends natural beauty, rich culture, and authentic Croatian gastronomy in a seamless 7-night itinerary.
Spend your mornings basking on spacious sun decks or swimming in the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea, and your evenings wandering through charming medieval towns filled with cobblestone streets, seaside cafés, and local traditions.
This small-ship adventure captures the essence of the Adriatic — exclusive, relaxing, and delightfully intimate.
MV Ave Maria and MV Aquamarin are modern deluxe vessels designed for boutique cruising along Croatia’s stunning coastline. As part of a deluxe-superior class, Ave Maria and Aquamarin combine elegant design, intimate capacity, and refined amenities. These ships delivers an immersive Adriatic experience, allowing guests to explore islands, bays, and harbors inaccessible to larger vessels.
With a moderate length (around 43-45 m) and beam suited for stability and comfort, Aurelia typically hosts 36–38 passengers across 19 cabins, offering a high level of crew attention and personalized service. Built and outfitted to high standards, the ship brings together comfort, style, and seafaring capability.
The newest vessels offering the highest level of comfort, featuring: Built with high-quality materials of solid wood, glass, marble, stainless steel and similar materials, these vessels are floating mini boutique hotels. Minimum 47 meters in length, newly built or refurbished, with hot tubs and beautiful sun decks with lounge areas, deckchairs and more. Spacious, superbly designed, air-conditioned en-suite cabins with double or twin beds, 15 to 20m2 in size. Cabins are equipped with wardrobes, deposit boxes, hairdryers, bathroom toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, LCD TV, etc.
Modern and state-of-the-art vessels, 42 to 47 meters in length. The vast sun deck includes a hot tub, a beautiful lounge area and sunbeds to enjoy wonderful Adriatic scenery. Deluxe vessels feature spacious, lavishly designed, air-conditioned en-suite cabins (12 to 17m2 in size) with double or twin beds, safety deposit box, LCD TV, bathroom toiletries, hairdryer, cupboard & wardrobe cabinet.
Slightly smaller than Superior cabins, but equally comfortable, with:
Solo travelers can book a double cabin for single use, subject to an additional charge of 60%.
| Prices and Departure DatesPRICE PER PERSON IN GBP IN DBL/TWN CABINS 7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYSPRICES IN EURO AND USD ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. PLEASE ASK | 
| Check-in from 14.00h In Dubrovnik harbour SATURDAY DEPARTURE | Apr 25 May 2, 9, 16 Oct 3, 10 | May 30 Jun 6, 13, 20, 27 Jul 4, 11, 18, 25 Aug 1, 8 Sep 26 | Aug 22, 29 Sep 12 , 19 | 
| VIP Upper/main deck DELUXE SUPERIOR | £2750 | £2990 | £3500 | 
| Upper/main deck DELUXE SUPERIOR | £2300 | £2650 | £3200 | 
| Lower deck DELUXE SUPERIOR | £2080 | £2400 | £2850 | 
| Upper/main deck DELUXE | £1900 | £2150 | £2590 | 
| Lower deck DELUXE | £1650 | £1890 | £2325 | 
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Arrive at Dubrovnik Airport and transfer to the Gruž Harbour for check-in after 14:00h. After settling in, enjoy a guided city tour through Dubrovnik’s marble streets, where Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture create an open-air museum.
Take the cable car to Mount Srđ for breathtaking panoramic views of the city walls and Elaphiti Islands. Return to your ship for a welcome cocktail reception and dinner onboard.
Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Begin the day with a scenic cruise around Dubrovnik’s city walls before stopping for a swim near the Elaphiti Islands. Continue to the peaceful fishing village of Slano, the gateway to the Pelješac Peninsula and Ston, famed for its medieval ramparts and oyster farms.
Join an oyster tasting and local wine experience, then return to the ship for the Captain’s Dinner with live music.
Overnight in Slano.
Sail to Mljet, one of Croatia’s most unspoiled islands. Legend says Odysseus was enchanted here by the nymph Calypso. Visit Mljet National Park and enjoy a tranquil walk to the saltwater lakes. Take a boat ride to St. Mary’s Isle, home to a 12th-century Benedictine monastery.
Alternatively, rent kayaks, bikes, or scooters to explore on your own.
Overnight in Polača or Pomena.
Cruise toward Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Stop for lunch in a secluded bay before arriving in the afternoon. Explore the medieval walled Old Town, known for its unique fishbone street layout that provides natural cooling and shelter.
Enjoy a guided walking tour, then spend the evening exploring Korčula’s excellent restaurants and lively bars. Optional excursion to a nearby village for a traditional Dalmatian dinner.
Overnight in Korčula.
Continue to Vis Island, one of the Adriatic’s most authentic destinations. Closed to the public for decades as a former naval base, Vis retains a timeless charm. Stroll through the town, visit ancient Roman ruins, or enjoy a wine tasting of local varietals like Vugava and Plavac Mali.
Overnight in Vis.
Hvar – Bisevo (Blue Cave)/ Hvar (B, L)
Early morning cruise to Biševo Island to visit the Blue Cave, a mesmerizing natural wonder that glows with shimmering blue light (weather permitting). Continue to the sun-drenched island of Hvar, with lunch and a swim at the Pakleni Islands en route.
Take a guided walking tour of Hvar Town, visiting the Renaissance cathedral, Europe’s oldest community theatre, and the fortress overlooking the harbor. Spend the evening enjoying Hvar’s vibrant nightlife, fine dining, and seaside cafés.
Overnight in Hvar.
On your final full day, visit Bol and the world-famous Zlatni Rat beach, often called the “Golden Horn” for its unique shape. Later, sail to Split, where you’ll explore Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Brač & Trogir
Sail to Brač Island, stopping at Bol to visit the world-famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach, whose shape constantly shifts with the wind and tides. After lunch onboard, continue to Marina Baotić (Trogir).
Enjoy a guided walking tour of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with medieval charm. Explore its Romanesque-Gothic architecture, narrow cobbled lanes, and seaside restaurants before returning to the vessel.
Overnight in Trogir.
Enjoy a final breakfast onboard and say farewell to the crew and fellow travelers. Check-out is by 9:00h. For guests flying out later in the day, a complimentary transfer to Split departs at 9:30, arriving around 10:30.
Meals: : B – breakfast, L – lunch, D – dinner, T – tasting, CD – Captain`s dinner
Includes
The best time to book is during the shoulder season (May or September) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Yes, the itinerary includes a stop at the Blue Cave, but entry fees are not included in the cruise price.
This cruise is primarily designed for adults, but families with older children may be accommodated upon request.
Pack light, comfortable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and evening attire for the Captain’s Dinner.
Optional excursions, wine tastings, and private tours can be arranged to enhance your experience.
Payments can be made online via credit card or bank transfer. Ensure you meet the payment deadlines to confirm your booking.
No additional fees on arrival except gratuities and drinks from the bar.
Flight details should be provided at least 21 days before cruise departure. In case flight details are not provided the latest 14 days before the arrival of passengers, Katarina Line will not be obliged to organize the transfers included. New transfers can be arranged according to the official price list.
Korčula village dinner experience: EUR 40/55 per person
Blue cave entrance fee EUR 18 per person Embark on the Deluxe One Way Wonders Dubrovnik to Split Cruise for a luxury sailing experience through Croatia’s iconic Adriatic coastline. Whether you’re exploring ancient towns, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or indulging in local delicacies, this journey promises unforgettable memories.
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