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The Southern Cruise

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We recommend that you plan for at least a night or two in Split, prior or after the cruise. Split is the cultural capital of the Croatian coast, marvel of ancient architecture and well worth your time.

Museums and galleries in Split reflect its rich history and cultural heritage, from the Archaeological Museum housing ancient Roman artifacts to the Meštrović Gallery, dedicated to the work of renowned Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović.

Split is known for Culinary Delights, which features a mix of traditional Dalmatian foods and modern cuisine. Seafood lovers will enjoy fresh fish and shellfish, while those looking to taste local specialties can try dishes like pašticada (a stewed beef dish) and sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls).

As for Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic - you need to experience it for yourself. Before or after our cruise, make sure to have enough time to walk the city walls, get lost in its charming streets, go kayaking or walk some of the Game of Thrones sites. 

Brač, Hvar & Korčula

Each in it's own unique ways, these islands will surprise you with their rich architecture, amazing food and sunniest of the days. 

Lastovo & Mljet 

These southern islands are a sailor's dream. Remote and peaceful, nature is intact, the sea is warm and beaches are numerous, small and mostly empty. 

Mljet is a national park and probably the greenest of all Croatian islands. Great place to rent a bike and explore the island. 

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