Sail away in Croatia with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre

Friday, 25 Apr, 2008 0

Croatia’s Adriatic coast has been a sailors paradise for thousands of years.

This magnificent region is speckled with 900 islands and the coast is dotted with secluded coves and white sand beaches. 

One of Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s most popular Croatia options is a choice of 8 day, 4 day and 3 day cruises in a vintage sailing ship which is reminiscent of the travel style of the European royal families who sailed these same waters in the 1920s and 30s during their vacations.

Eight day cruises start from $568 pp twin share shared facilities and $678 pp share twin private facilities. The cruises include breakfast and lunch daily. There are departures from Dubrovnik and Split.

For the more adventurous sailor GMTC can orgnaise yacht charters in Crostia with or without a local skipper.

For details of sailing options in Croatia phone your friendly Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre consultant on Tel 1300 661 666 or visit the web site below.

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