Cruise Croatia announces new Montenegro and Croatia cruises
Cruise Croatia has unveiled a new seven-night ‘Croatia & Montenegro Deluxe Balcony Cruise’ for 2024.
The specialist small-ship cruise operator is offering three departures dates, sailing on the 38-guest MS Markan, between June and September.
The Croatia cruise itinerary is on sale now.
It cruises roundtrip from Split, along the Dalmatian coast and to Montenegro.
It calls at favourite destinations including Dubrovnik, Kotor, Trogir and Hvar, alongside lesser-known spots such as Korcula and Ston.
The 2018-built MS Markan includes an upper deck featuring cabins with their own private balconies.
The 170ft Croatia cruise vessel also has an expansive sundeck with on board jacuzzi and swimming platform.
All itineraries are inclusive of transfers, breakfast, three-course lunches and select dinners.
The programme includes guided food, wine and cultural tours, daily swim stops and complimentary water sports.
Graham Carter, CCO at Cruise Croatia, said: “This new seven-night departure allows guests to explore two countries on one luxurious small-ship cruise.”
It combines some of Europe’s most spectacular beaches and coastal locations.”
Cruise Croatia is offering a total of 144 departures, across 10 itineraries, in 2024.
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