Unforgettable Croatia launches 2026 cruise programme
Unforgettable Croatia has launched its 2026 small-ship cruising programme, which will feature 144 guaranteed departures.
The specialist operator will offer eight itineraries during the season, which runs from May to October on eight ships.
Each vessel has a maximum of 19 cabins and all departures are available to book now.
New for 2026 is a seven-night Sibenik to Opatija Hidden Gems itinerary on My Wish, departing June 20, Sibenik to Opatija, and June 27, Opatija to Sibenik.
Other itineraries sail between Split and Dubrovnik, taking in the Dalmatian coast.
Ports of call include favourites such as the medieval town of Trogir and Hvar, plus lesser-known ports Korcula, Vis and the national parks of Mljet and Krka.
To mark the programme launch, Unforgettable Croatia is offering €75 per cabin bar credit and a three-course traditional Croatian village dinner experience for selected May, July and August 2026 sailings when booked by June 30, 2025. Prices start from £1,495pp.
For group bookings ranging from 10 to 20 people, a 5% reduction in the published cabin costs is offered, alongside the complimentary village dinner experience.
The group organiser will also receive a 50% saving.
In addition, Unforgettable Croatia revealed its 2025 programme is 95% sold.
Graham Carter, co-founder and commercial director, said: “Our 2026 season, with 144 departures aboard our small ships, will take guests to Croatia’s iconic destinations and its hidden gems. Small-ship cruising allows for a more personalised, immersive experience.”
All 2026 itineraries include transfers, breakfast, three-course lunches and select dinners.
Sailings offer guided tours and visits, daily swim-stops and complimentary use of all on board water sports.
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