Around 4:00 pm we will start our amazing day with a sightseeing tour of Venice, where you will visit emblematic monuments of Venice: the Doge´s Palace and St. Mark`s Basilica. Get settled and join the welcome reception onboard at 07:30 pm.
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Around 4:00 pm we will start our amazing day with a sightseeing tour of Venice, where you will visit emblematic monuments of Venice: the Doge´s Palace and St. Mark`s Basilica. Get settled and join the welcome reception onboard at 07:30 pm.
M/J Klara is a classically styled motor yacht newly built. The Three Mast Schooner is designed to carry 36 passengers for a cruise. The salon on a board, upper deck and stateroom are suitable for the comfort of passengers during summer and winter travels. The ship´s public areas are equally expansive and furnished. Just 204ft/62m long, M/J Klara has 18 doubled bedded or twin cabins.
After the visit to Krka National park, there will be a short bus ride to Split where we reunite with our ship and be free to enjoy an evening in Split. here
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One of the options for getting from Venice to Dubrovnik is to take a train from Venice to Rome (3 h 40 minutes) and from there catch one of the planes to Dubrovnik. Travellers can also take a train from Venice to Trieste, and then catch one of the daily buses from here to Dubrovnik.
From Venice, Costa operates a busy calendar of three- to 11-night roundtrip cruises in the Eastern Mediterranean, with several different itineraries and departures from spring through fall. Three ships are on the Venice-to-Venice circuit in 2020: Costa Delizioza, Costa Luminosa, and Costa Mediterranea.
In Bari take a ferry to Dubrovnik (see schedules and booking); the journey lasts about 9 hrs (overnight ferry); ferry tickets are from 55 Euro one way; From Split take bus or ferry to Dubrovnik. here
As you explore the history and sea scapes of the Adriatic Sea, you will swim in the refreshing waters of beautiful archipelagos with over one thousand islands, and visit cities with thousands of years of history. [links]
The Dalmatian Coast: Is a narrow belt of the east shore of the Adriatic Sea. Starting from island of Rab in the north to the Bay of Kotor in the south, the Dalmatian Coast is legendary for it's quaint ports, rugged mountains, dozens of spectacular castles.
Unlike other ships that cruise through the night, we’ll spend our evenings docked at port. This will give you more time to dine ashore and enjoy those balmy Croatian evenings. Cruising will mostly take place during the day. [links]
Onshore activities and excursions will involve a bit of walking. You’ll be visiting ancient sites and historical places, and at times you may have to cross cobbled streets and uneven ground, sometimes in hot conditions. If you have any concerns, please speak to your group leader before taking part.
Soak up hundreds of years of history in the Old Towns of Rab, Krk and Sibinek with plenty of free time to wander the pretty streets at your own pace. more
If you’re concerned about seasickness, there are seasickness tablets on-board. The ship will experience some roll and pitch in choppy conditions, however all of our ships come equipped with stabilisers to minimise movement. Most of our departures run in peak season, when the seas are calmer. Your crew will do all they can to minimise any discomfort.
Live the Dalmatian high life – indulge in Croatian wine, feast on fresh seafood and enjoy barbecues on deck as the sun sets.
Our ship moves under engine power, rather than sailing, so all cabins will experience light engine noise when the ship is moving (and occasionally when we drop anchor). It’s probably worth packing earplugs if you’re a light sleeper.