Itinerary : Venice, Dubrovnik, Corfu, Kotor, Brindisi, Split, Venice



57 other departures
MSC Armonia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
10/18/2026
from
1 153 $CA

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An Adriatic cruise lets you travel in just a few days from Venetian palaces to Dubrovnik's city walls, from Split's narrow streets to the deep waters of Kotor.
The destination appeals with its easy-to-appreciate blend of cultural heritage, fortified cities, sunlit harbors, and rugged landscapes that plunge straight into the sea.
Depending on the itinerary, the journey can feel like a sweeping cultural tour, a seaside getaway on the Dalmatian coast, or a more intimate escape among small towns, islands, and coves. With walking tours, swimming, panoramic views, and time on board, everyone can find their own pace.
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Adriatic
Itinerary : Venice, Dubrovnik, Corfu, Kotor, Brindisi, Split, Venice



57 other departures
MSC Armonia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
10/18/2026
from
1 153 $CA
Itinerary : Venice, Mazzorbo, Chioggia, Venice



18 other departures
Michelangelo
6 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Venice
10/06/2026
from
1 473 $CA
Other departures:
16 Aug 2026
19 Sep 2026
11 Oct 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Piraieus, Cephalonia, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Bari, Corfu, Katakolon, Piraieus



10 other departures
Celestyal Journey
8 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Piraieus
10/17/2026
from
1 641 $CA
Other departures:
15-29 Aug 2026
06-20 Mar 2027
01 May 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Civitavecchia / Rome, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Naples, Civitavecchia / Rome



1 other departures
Enchanted Princess
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Civitavecchia / Rome
10/06/2026
from
1 651 $CA
Other departures:
08 Sep 2026
Itinerary : Civitavecchia / Rome, Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Salerno, Messina, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar, Ravenna



2 other departures
Celebrity Constellation
12 d
Inside Stateroom
Civitavecchia / Rome
10/12/2026
from
1 855 $CA
Other departures:
31 Aug 2026
21 Sep 2026
Itinerary : Dubrovnik, Korcula, Hvar, Trogir, Sibenik, Rab, Zagreb



MY Adriatic Blue
10 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Dubrovnik
10/02/2026
from
7 551 $CA
Flight available
Itinerary : Venice, Kotor, Split, Venice



MSC Lirica
5 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
04/06/2027
from
746 $CA
Itinerary : Venice, Kotor, Mykonos, Syros, Ancona, Venice



64 other departures
MSC Lirica
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
10/17/2026
from
820 $CA
Other ports of embarkation:
AnconaOther departures:
22-29 Aug 2026
05-12-19-26 Sep 2026
03-10 Oct 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Venice, Kotor, Brindisi, Split, Venice



1 other departures
MSC Armonia
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
03/28/2028
from
954 $CA
Other departures:
27 Apr 2027
Itinerary : Venice, Katakolon, Heraklion, Port Said, Alexandria, Split, Venice



MSC Lirica
11 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
12/07/2026
from
1 015 $CA
Other ports of embarkation:
SplitItinerary : Piraieus, Katakolon, Cephalonia, Corfu, Bari, Piraieus



MSC Sinfonia
7 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
10/20/2026
from
1 035 $CA
Itinerary : Venice, Mazzorbo, Venice, Chioggia, Venice



25 other departures
Michelangelo
5 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Venice
02/11/2027
from
1 103 $CA
Other departures:
30 Oct 2026
03-11-15-19-23-27 Nov 2026
03 Dec 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Piraieus, Katakolon, Cephalonia, Corfu, Bari, Santorini, Piraieus



8 other departures
MSC Sinfonia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
09/01/2026
from
1 256 $CA
Other ports of embarkation:
BariOther departures:
18-25 Aug 2026
08-15-22-29 Sep 2026
06-13 Oct 2026
Itinerary : Venice, Katakolon, Heraklion, Rhodes, Limassol, Port Said, Alexandria, Split, Venice



11 other departures
MSC Lirica
12 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
11/26/2026
from
1 257 $CA
Other ports of embarkation:
SplitOther departures:
24 Oct 2026
04-15 Nov 2026
17-28 Dec 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Piraieus, Katakolon, Cephalonia, Corfu, Bari, Piraieus



MSC Orchestra
7 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
10/19/2027
from
1 328 $CA
Itinerary : Piraieus, Katakolon, Cephalonia, Corfu, Bari, Santorini, Piraieus



47 other departures
MSC Orchestra
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
04/04/2028
from
1 361 $CA
Other departures:
27 Apr 2027
04-11-25 May 2027
01-08-15-22-29 Jun 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Piraieus, Katakolon, Cephalonia, Corfu, Bari, Mykonos, Piraieus



4 other departures
MSC Orchestra
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
10/05/2027
from
1 487 $CA
Other ports of embarkation:
BariOther departures:
18 May 2027
24 Aug 2027
07-14 Sep 2027
Itinerary : Venice, Zadar, Corfu, Kotor, Brindisi, Split, Venice



6 other departures
MSC Armonia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Venice
09/26/2027
from
1 506 $CA
Itinerary : Piraieus, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Corfu, Bari, Trieste, Katakolon, Piraieus



6 other departures
MSC Fantasia
10 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
10/24/2026
from
1 653 $CA
Itinerary : Piraieus, Istanbul, Corfu, Bari, Trieste, Katakolon, Piraieus



MSC Fantasia
9 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Piraieus
08/23/2026
from
1 942 $CA
Itinerary : Venice, Venice lagoon, Venice, Mazzorbo, Venice lagoon, Chioggia, Venice lagoon, Venice



1 other departures
Michelangelo
5 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Venice
12/15/2026
from
1 962 $CA
Other departures:
11 Dec 2026
Itinerary : Venice, Venice lagoon, Chioggia, Venice, Venice lagoon, Venice



2 other departures
Michelangelo
5 d
Ocean view Stateroom
Venice
12/22/2026
from
2 040 $CA
Other departures:
22-28 Dec 2027
Itinerary : Piraieus, Izmir, Istanbul, Corfu, Bari, Trieste, Katakolon, Piraieus



MSC Fantasia
10 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
09/27/2026
from
2 113 $CA
Itinerary : Piraieus, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Corfu, Bari, Trieste, Split, Piraieus



24 other departures
MSC Seaview
10 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
03/31/2028
from
2 117 $CA
Itinerary : Piraieus, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Corfu, Bari, Trieste, Split, Piraieus



14 other departures
MSC Splendida
10 d
Inside Stateroom
Piraieus
10/31/2027
from
2 207 $CA
| Season | Weather & swimming | Expert advice |
|---|---|---|
May – June (spring) | Mild and bright. Temperatures are often pleasant for walking, while the water is still cool early in the season. | An excellent time to visit Dubrovnik, Split, Kotor, or Venice without the intense heat. Ideal for travelers who prioritize cultural sightseeing. |
July – August (high season) Hot and distinctly summery. Warm water for swimming, long days, and lively ports. A perfect time to combine beaches, outdoor cafés, and time on board, though the most famous ports of call can be very crowded. | ||
September – October (shoulder season) | The best balance. Milder air, pleasantly warm water, and golden light on the stone towns. | Often the most comfortable time for an Adriatic cruise: cooler weather, smaller crowds, and water still warm enough for swimming. |
November – April (low season) | Cooler and changeable. Conditions are not well suited to swimming, the weather is more unsettled, and fewer cruises are available. | Best considered mainly for cultural itineraries or specific departures. At this time of year, the Adriatic is more of a destination for cities and cultural heritage. |
In the Adriatic, many ports of call are easy to explore on foot, but certain viewpoints, beaches, and neighborhoods are worth seeking out to make the most of your time ashore.

In Dubrovnik
The city walls are the essential way to get a feel for Dubrovnik, with sweeping views of the rooftops, the sea, and the old port.

In Split
Diocletian's Palace forms a vibrant city center where Roman ruins, shops, cafés, and homes blend naturally.

In Kotor
The old town, tucked tightly between its walls and the mountains, is easy to navigate and almost entirely pedestrian.

In Dubrovnik
Sveti Jakov Beach offers superb views of the old town in an atmosphere that is often more relaxed than Banje.

In Split
The coves around Marjan offer a genuine swimming break without venturing too far from the city center.

In Corfu
Paleokastritsa remains one of the most popular areas for its clear waters, small bays and views.

In Kotor
The climb to the fortress of San Giovanni offers the most spectacular view of the Bay of Kotor.

In Dubrovnik
Mount Srd offers sweeping views of the city walls, Lokrum, the open sea, and the offshore islands.

In Zadar
The seafront around the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun is particularly photogenic at the end of the day.
Explore Dubrovnik's walls and stone lanes
Travelers often remember Dubrovnik as one of the Adriatic's most memorable ports of call. The city walls, streets polished by countless footsteps, small squares, and sea views leave a powerful impression, even during a short port call.
Sail through the Bay of Kotor
The arrival in Kotor is frequently mentioned because it is just as rewarding from the ship's deck as it is on shore. Travelers appreciate the slow sail past mountains, waterfront villages, and dark reflections before reaching a compact old town that is easy to explore.
Stroll through Split, from its Roman palace to the waterfront
Split appeals because its heritage never feels like a static museum. Travelers move from the courtyards of Diocletian's Palace to shopping streets and then to the Riva, with its cafés, palm trees, boats, and lived-in city atmosphere.
Escape to Perast, the peaceful village in the Bay of Kotor
In the Bay of Kotor, Perast often stands out as a quieter respite than the main old town. Travelers love its waterfront, stone houses, small terraces, and the short crossing to Notre-Dame-du-Rocher, which offers a different perspective on the bay.
Take in views of Split from Marjan Hill
In Split, many visitors stay around the palace and the Riva, but Marjan Hill offers a welcome escape. Its trails, city viewpoints, and accessible coves let visitors move from an urban port call to a more natural setting without truly leaving Split.
Stroll through Bari Vecchia amid fresh orecchiette and warm focaccia
In Bari, travelers are often drawn to the old town for its simple, distinctly local atmosphere. With women making orecchiette in doorways, small squares, the Basilica of San Nicola, and the aroma of focaccia, this port call reveals a more everyday side of Italy's Adriatic coast.
An Adriatic Sea cruise offers a range of activities and discoveries accessible to everyone, blending spectacular natural sites with vibrant historic cities. Must-see stops, such as Venice with its romantic ambiance and picturesque canals, and Dubrovnik, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, allow you to step into a world steeped in history. Throughout your maritime cruise, you will also experience the cultural richness through local flavors—enjoy specialties like Croatian-style grilled fish, octopus salads, or even fresh figs for dessert. As your cruise unfolds, you can explore charming islands perfect for hiking, engage in water sports like snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, or simply relax on tranquil beaches. With many family-friendly excursions and entertaining onboard activities, the Adriatic Sea promises unforgettable memories for travelers of all ages.
Venice, known as the “city of the Doges,” is an essential highlight on Italian cruises in the Adriatic Sea, renowned for its unique atmosphere, charming canals, and stunning architecture. Visitors can admire St. Mark’s Square, the Doge’s Palace, and enjoy the famous gondolas. In southern Italy, Bari offers a completely different experience. This lively port city enchants with its picturesque old town, medieval streets, and St. Nicholas Basilica. Its waterfront and bustling markets invite travelers to discover the authentic character of the Apulia region.
Split, the second largest city in Croatia, is famous for Diocletian’s Palace, a site listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Wandering through its narrow streets, travelers encounter a vibrant atmosphere mingling markets, cafes, and historic ruins. Dubrovnik, dubbed the “pearl of the Adriatic,” boasts impressive city walls and an old town steeped in history. The natural beauty of both cities, their pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters make Split and Dubrovnik exciting stops for those who appreciate culture and relaxation during their cruise in Croatia.
Situated in the heart of the Bay of Kotor—a majestic inlet—Kotor is a must for history enthusiasts and lovers of stunning landscapes. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Kotor is surrounded by ancient walls and features narrow alleys where one can discover medieval churches, quaint squares, and old buildings. The climb to Fort St. John, which offers an unrivaled view of the bay, is an experience not to be missed.
Corfu, the Greek island in the Ionian Sea, is an iconic destination on Adriatic cruises. Its architecture, influenced by Venetian, French, and British cultures, gives it a distinctive charm. The old town, with its cobbled streets and fortifications, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Corfu also offers sandy beaches and idyllic coves that are perfect for relaxation. Travelers can explore local Greek gastronomy and wander through olive groves, making this Greek island cruise destination a captivating and refreshing experience.
Several companies offer diverse itineraries to explore the Adriatic Sea. Royal Caribbean stands out with its modern ships that feature an impressive array of entertainment options, including thrilling water slides, surf simulators, pools, aquatic shows, ice rinks, as well as clubs for children and teens, creating memorable experiences for guests of all ages. MSC Cruises and Costa Cruises are also ideal for families, with water parks, kids’ clubs, theaters, casinos, and spas. MSC offers free accommodations for children under 12, while Costa provides free passage for those under 18. These three companies feature a wide selection of main dining restaurants included in the full board package, along with themed restaurants offering international flavors. Passengers can choose from various categories of modern and comfortable cabins—standard/interior cabins, exterior cabins with a sea view, balcony cabins, and upscale suites.
CroisiEurope, with its ship MV La Belle de l'Adriatique, offers a more intimate and culturally enriched coastal cruise experience. This human-scale ship, accommodating approximately 197 passengers, accesses picturesque ports that are off-limits to larger vessels, providing an in-depth exploration of the treasures along the Croatian and Montenegrin coasts. The itineraries include stops in historic cities such as Dubrovnik, Trogir, Hvar, Korčula, and Kotor, as well as visits to national parks like Mljet and Krka. Onboard, passengers enjoy a warm atmosphere with elegant cabins, a panoramic sun deck, jacuzzis, and refined French cuisine in a full board setting with most beverages included during meals.
For an Adriatic Sea cruise, the period from May to October is ideal, as it offers sunny weather and mild temperatures. May, June, September, and October are particularly pleasant, providing a quieter atmosphere away from the summer crowds while still enjoying perfect days to explore the coastlines and islands. In winter, despite cooler temperatures, the region offers a peaceful and authentic setting, perfect for experiencing the landscapes in a different light and enjoying a serene ambiance.
Adriatic cruises typically last about 8 days. There are also mini-cruises lasting 4 days, notably offered by Costa Cruises, while longer cruises of approximately 15 days combine an Adriatic and Mediterranean cruise, including stops at the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea.
Adriatic cruises offer several departure options depending on the chosen company. MSC Cruises mainly offers cruises departing from Venice (cruises departing from Marghera), as well as cruises departing from Athens-Piraeus and cruises departing from Bari, allowing for a variety of itineraries. Costa Cruises offers cruises departing from Trieste and departures from Venice Marghera. Royal Caribbean essentially offers cruises departing from Ravenna.