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Cruise MY Adriatic Blue: Croatia Departing from Dubrovnik

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MY Adriatic Blue

5/29/2026

10 d / 9 n

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Your itinerary

Dubrovnik

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The port:

The port of Dubrovnik, a must for cruises on the Adriatic Sea, is just two kilometers from the old town. A short distance that can be covered by bus, one of the most economical ways to explore this splendid Croatian coastal city.

What to visit in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Adriatic", is brimming with historical and cultural sites. Among the must-sees are the city walls, dating back to the 10th century and offering a breathtaking view of the sea and the city. The Lovrijenac fortress, an 11th-century historical monument, offers a majestic view of the sea and the city. The Stradun, the main thoroughfare, is lined with stores, cafés and restaurants, ideal for a lively stroll. The Cathedral of the Assumption, a masterpiece of the Baroque style, the Rector's Palace with its historical treasures, and the Dominican and Franciscan monasteries, with their collections of art and religious history, are also not to be missed.

What to visit in the surrounding area

On the outskirts of Dubrovnik, Mount Srđ offers exceptional panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. The Lapad district, with its forest park and bay, is perfect for a nature walk. The nearby island of Lokrum is a haven of peace with its quiet beaches. Finally, the archipelago of the Elaphite Islands, easily accessible by boat, offers breathtaking natural landscapes and crystal-clear beaches for a memorable getaway.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

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The port:

The port of Dubrovnik, a must for cruises on the Adriatic Sea, is just two kilometers from the old town. A short distance that can be covered by bus, one of the most economical ways to explore this splendid Croatian coastal city.

What to visit in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Adriatic", is brimming with historical and cultural sites. Among the must-sees are the city walls, dating back to the 10th century and offering a breathtaking view of the sea and the city. The Lovrijenac fortress, an 11th-century historical monument, offers a majestic view of the sea and the city. The Stradun, the main thoroughfare, is lined with stores, cafés and restaurants, ideal for a lively stroll. The Cathedral of the Assumption, a masterpiece of the Baroque style, the Rector's Palace with its historical treasures, and the Dominican and Franciscan monasteries, with their collections of art and religious history, are also not to be missed.

What to visit in the surrounding area

On the outskirts of Dubrovnik, Mount Srđ offers exceptional panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. The Lapad district, with its forest park and bay, is perfect for a nature walk. The nearby island of Lokrum is a haven of peace with its quiet beaches. Finally, the archipelago of the Elaphite Islands, easily accessible by boat, offers breathtaking natural landscapes and crystal-clear beaches for a memorable getaway.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

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The port:

The port of Dubrovnik, a must for cruises on the Adriatic Sea, is just two kilometers from the old town. A short distance that can be covered by bus, one of the most economical ways to explore this splendid Croatian coastal city.

What to visit in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Adriatic", is brimming with historical and cultural sites. Among the must-sees are the city walls, dating back to the 10th century and offering a breathtaking view of the sea and the city. The Lovrijenac fortress, an 11th-century historical monument, offers a majestic view of the sea and the city. The Stradun, the main thoroughfare, is lined with stores, cafés and restaurants, ideal for a lively stroll. The Cathedral of the Assumption, a masterpiece of the Baroque style, the Rector's Palace with its historical treasures, and the Dominican and Franciscan monasteries, with their collections of art and religious history, are also not to be missed.

What to visit in the surrounding area

On the outskirts of Dubrovnik, Mount Srđ offers exceptional panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. The Lapad district, with its forest park and bay, is perfect for a nature walk. The nearby island of Lokrum is a haven of peace with its quiet beaches. Finally, the archipelago of the Elaphite Islands, easily accessible by boat, offers breathtaking natural landscapes and crystal-clear beaches for a memorable getaway.

Dubrovnik

Korcula

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Korčula, a picturesque island in Croatia, is renowned for its medieval old town and its links with Marco Polo. Explore the town's cobbled streets and ramparts, offering a historic ambience. Visit Marco Polo's house and the Korčula Museum for an insight into local history. The island's vineyards produce exquisite wines, perfect for tasting. The island's beaches, such as Vela Przina, are ideal for relaxing.

Korcula

Hvar

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Hvar, the jewel of the Adriatic, will seduce you with its sunny climate and historic heritage. Stroll through the streets of the old town and admire the fortress and cathedral. Explore the lavender fields and vineyards. Enjoy crystal-clear beaches for swimming and water sports. Sample Dalmatian cuisine, with fresh seafood and local wines.

Hvar

Trogir

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Trogir, Croatia, is a lively museum town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through its medieval streets, discovering Romanesque palaces and Baroque churches. The lively waterfront is lined with cafés and restaurants offering local specialties. Visit Saint-Laurent Cathedral, with its remarkable Romanesque portal. The small islands and surrounding beaches are perfect for a relaxing day out.

Trogir

Trogir

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Trogir, Croatia, is a lively museum town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through its medieval streets, discovering Romanesque palaces and Baroque churches. The lively waterfront is lined with cafés and restaurants offering local specialties. Visit Saint-Laurent Cathedral, with its remarkable Romanesque portal. The small islands and surrounding beaches are perfect for a relaxing day out.

Trogir

Sibenik

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The port :

The port of Sibenik is located on the Adriatic Sea in Croatia's splendid Dalmatia region. Just one kilometer from the historic center, the port is an ideal starting point for exploring the city and its surroundings. A short walk or cab ride is all it takes to immerse yourself in Sibenik's medieval atmosphere.


What to visit in Sibenik

Sibenik, known for its authentic charm, is packed with historical treasures. The Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Stroll through the cobbled streets to discover historic buildings, picturesque squares and inviting cafés. Don't miss Fort Saint-Michel, with its breathtaking panoramic view of the city and sea. For a touch of culture, visit the Sibenik City Museum, which showcases local history and traditions.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Sibenik's surroundings offer some remarkable natural and cultural sites. Krka National Park, with its spectacular waterfalls and hiking trails, is a must for nature lovers. Nearby, the small town of Skradin charms with its tranquil atmosphere and winding lanes. For a maritime experience, a trip to the Kornati Islands, an archipelago of wild beauty, is a memorable adventure, offering breathtaking scenery and crystal-clear waters ideal for diving and swimming.

Sibenik

Rab

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Rab welcomes you with its magnificent beaches and rich historical heritage. Stroll through the medieval old town, surrounded by ancient ramparts and dominated by four elegant bell towers. Discover lush gardens and Venetian palaces. Beaches such as Pudarica and Paradise Beach offer crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and diving. In the evening, enjoy local cuisine in a seaside restaurant, sampling fresh seafood and Croatian specialties.

Rab

Zagreb

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Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, combines historic charm with modern dynamism. Stroll through the upper town, Gornji Grad, to discover historic buildings such as Zagreb Cathedral and St. Mark's Church. The Dolac open-air market offers fresh local produce. For a touch of culture, visit the Museum of Broken Hearts or the Gallery of Modern Art. The cafés of the lower town, Donji Grad, are perfect for a relaxing break. Zagreb is a vibrant city, rich in history and culture.

Zagreb

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Cruise Infos

  • Cruise in double suite according to chosen category
  • Full board from dinner on 1st day to breakfast on last day
  • Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
  • Beverages, except as provided in the contract
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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