Trip Name | From | Days | Next Departure | Summary |
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Croatian Coast and the Best of Adriatic | $12,390 | 8 | May 10, 2025 | On this 8-day cruise from Venice to Dubrovnik aboard the Emerald Azzurra, explore the unparalleled beauty of the Adriatic coast. Visit some of Croatia's most renowned destinations, including the charming town of Rovinj and the ancient Roman ruins of Zadar, while discovering the fascinating history of Sibenik and indulging in the glamour of Hvar. This cruise offers something for everyone and is the perfect opportunity to experience the very best of Croatia's coastline. |
Croatian Coast and the Best of the Adriatic | $12,390 | 8 | Jul 05, 2025 | Join an 8-day Croatian cruise from Venice to Dubrovnik to see the unexplored Mediterranean coastline on the Emerald Azzurra. Croatia exhibits its own special kind of beauty along the breathtaking Adriatic coast, where azure waters abound. |
Croatian Coast and the best of the Adriatic | $17,890 | 8 | Oct 03, 2026 | Embark on an 8-day luxury yacht cruise aboard Emerald Kaia through Croatia, Italy, and Greece. Start in Venice, Italy, and end in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Explore Rovinj, Sibenik, Trogir, Vis, Hvar, and Korcula. |
Hidden Gems of the Croatian Riviera | $17,490 | 8 | Sep 26, 2026 | 8-day cruise along the Adriatic aboard Emerald Kaia. Explore the coastlines and islands of Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Italy, France and Spain. Discover rich history, charming streets, and breathtaking landscapes on your unique cruise |
From Malta to the Adriatic Coast | $6,220 | 9 | Aug 13, 2025 | Embark on a 9-day cruise on Le Bougainville, visiting Malta, Montenegro, Croatia, and Italy, with UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Venice, Dubrovnik, and Valletta—benefit from expert-curated excursions at each port, including Tivat's heritage and Lecce from Otranto. |
Italy, Montenegro & Croatia | $3,450 | 12 | May 31, 2025 | Embark on a 12-day cruise aboard Star Flyer, cruising through Italy, Montenegro, and Croatia. Experience historic ports, Mediterranean cuisine, and scenic beauty while enjoying the comfort of a traditional sailing ship. |
Cruises of the Mediterranean give you access to the Dalmatian Coast and Dubrovnik and the waters beyond the Adriatic Sea and River cruises on the Danube River are a great way to see the best of the Croatian interior. These all-inclusive packages bundle meals, transportation, comfortable lodging, and daily excursions into one excellent value. And the fact that you are cruising in your hotel means that you can gain access to new destinations each day without wasting any time on buses or trains or having to pack and unpack your suitcase.
The vessels designed for Croatian cruises tend to be smaller yachts with occupancy of 50+ passengers. Each one features a sun deck with comfortable chairs, spacious cabins, and a dining area and bar where you can enjoy gourmet cuisine along the way. Some of the small ships and riverboats even offer free equipment rental, like bikes, kayaks, and snorkels depending on the itinerary.
Yes and no – yes, you can absolutely find a boat that will offer you an unforgettable itinerary led by expert guides and enjoy lodging that ranges from comfortable to luxurious onboard the boat; no, technically none of the boats that explore Croatia & the Dalmatian Coast are "five stars" because they are much smaller than the cruise ships that earn this ranking.
Most people think that having a balcony is the only real way to experience the Mediterranean, but the truth is since the ships we feature are smaller, buying a room with a balcony can be an unneeded expense when it's just as easy to enjoy the fresh sea air from the sun deck or book a room with floor-to-ceiling windows for the same panoramic view a balcony offers without losing the floor space in your room or hundreds of dollars on the price tag.
As you cruise along the coasts of Croatia, you will find that there is a unique style to the local Mediterranean cuisine. Mixed with international cuisine, you'll enjoy a burst of authentic local flavors on your river cruise.
As long as your 110v devices are able to handle 220v power (which most are), then you will not need a power converter. However, the plugs are either three flat prongs or two round prongs, so you will need a plug adapter if you have flat pronged US-style plugs.
Look for deals and promotions on the Deals page for the destinations that you'd like to visit or just let one of our agents know where you want to go and we will loop you into all of the latest deals and promos. Consider not trying to save money by booking a lower-class cabin since you will also be sacrificing comfort and space if space is important to you.