Sail Croatia unveils Game of Thrones cruise
Sail Croatia is launching a Game of Thrones-inspired cruise to mark the August release of prequel series, House of the Dragon.
Much of Game of Thrones was filmed in Croatia, with iconic scenes shot across the region’s picturesque coastline.
The seven-day sailing will take place on a luxury small ship, which will call at several of the most famous filming locations, including Dubrovnik, home of Kings Landing.
Guests can visit the Red Keep, Blackwater Bay and Walk of Shame, as well as the opportunity to sit on the Iron Throne.
Elsewhere, guests can explore Lokrum Island, which was the stand-in location for the city of Qarth, and Klis Fortress, the setting for the city of Meereen.
Entrance and access to various Game of Thrones attractions will be included, such as the Game of Thrones Museum in Split, and a Game of Thrones Walking Tour in Dubrovnik.
The cruise departs on August 20 from Split, with prices starting from £939pp.
A dedicated tour manager will be on hand throughout.
Regular swim stops are available, and a number of optional excursions are on offer, including rafting, kayaking, cycling and wine tasting.
Grant Seuren, Sail Croatia Director, said: “This Game of Thrones cruise is the perfect blend of sightseeing, relaxing and socialising, allowing fans to immerse themselves in famous filming locations.”
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