Cruise Croatia announces 2025 small-ship cruising programme
Cruise Croatia has launched its 2025 small-ship cruising programme, offering 105 guaranteed seven-night departures.
The small ship operator will deploy five vessels across the season, which runs from early-May to mid-October.
The itineraries, available to book now, sail between Split and Dubrovnik, taking in the Dalmatian coast.
Scheduled ports of call include the medieval town of Trogir, Hvar, Korcula, Vis and the national parks of Mljet and Krka.
The 2025 Croatia cruise season features a new Signature Croatia Hidden Gems Cruise.
This seven-night Croatia cruise will sail from Split to Opatija, on June 21 and September 20, 2025, on the 36-guest MS My Wish.
The cruise will visit Sibenik, Zadar and the islands of Losinj, Krk and Rab.
This itinerary will also take guests to visit the Plitvice Lakes national park.
Due to popular demand the Signature Opatija to Dubrovnik cruise is back, which takes in the full length of the Croatian coastline.
This route allows guests to sail through four different archipelagos: the Kvarner Islands, Kornati Islands, Pakleni Islands and the Elaphiti Islands.
To celebrate the programme launch, Cruise Croatia is offering €75 per cabin bar credit and a three-course traditional Croatian village dinner experience in Korcula for any May 2025 departure booked by June 30, 2024.
Prices start from £1,580 per person.
Additionally, for group bookings of 10 or more guests, a 5% reduction in the published rate is on offer, alongside €50 per person in onboard spend.
The group organiser will also receive a 50% saving.
Graham Carter, Chief Commercial Officer at Cruise Croatia, said: “With five luxury ships in operation, we have an unbeatable choice to the most popular destinations in Croatia, as well as hideaways only accessible via smaller vessels.”
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