
Adriatic Explorer 2 Opajita - Dubrovnik
7 Nights from $5,725.00 per person*
Epic landscapes, centuries-old cultures, and that unmistakable laid-back coastal charm—Croatia delivers it all in spades. For Aussie travellers seeking a luxurious yet authentic European getaway, there’s no better way to explore than aboard a brand-new, deluxe mini cruiser.
Glide along the dazzling Croatian coastline and island-hop in comfort, with fully air-conditioned interiors and spacious sun decks at your disposal. Cool off in the crystal-clear Adriatic, discover hidden bays, and stroll through charming historical towns. This journey also takes you to two stunning river estuaries, with premium inclusions like wine tastings and gourmet dining, making every moment of your trip unforgettable.
2025 DATES
Aug 30
$5,725.00*
Contact us for 2026 dates
HIGHLIGHTS
- 7 Night Cruise Opajita – Dubrovnik
- Rab bell towers
- Zadar Sea Organs
- Cathedral of St. James in Šibenik
- Streets of Korčula
- Dubrovnik
ITINERARY
- Day 1 OPATIJA – RAB
- Day 2 RAB – ZADAR
- Day 3 ZADAR – KRKA WATERFALLS / ŠIBENIK
- Day 4 ŠIBENIK - SPLIT
- Day 5 SPLIT – METKOVIĆ
- Day 6 METKOVIĆ – KORČULA
- Day 7 KORČULA – DUBROVNIK
- Day 8 DUBROVNIK
Departure at 13h towards Rab, known as the “island of love”, with an old town of the same name. Join the guided city tour, visit the medieval walls and the famous four towers (perhaps climb one of them later!) together with palaces, churches and squares.
There’s a slight Montmartre feel with many artists painting and exhibiting out on the streets. Legend has it that local nuns created a special Rab cake for a visiting Pope and we will sample it after the tour. The recipe remains forever secret. Overnight in Rab.
After breakfast, head for Zadar, the oldest university town in Croatia with an amazing heritage and where history looks in to the eyes: the Roman Forum from the 1st century, St Donat church from the 9th century – the most famous medieval Basilica and the city’s symbol.
The mighty city walls, over 30 churches, museums and former noble families’ palaces and villas in the old town. In recent years Zadar has added a touch of cool with the famous Sea Organs and “Greeting to the Sun” light installations, both located on the city’s waterfront. Watch the fabulous sunset from here. Guided city tour.
Wine and waterfalls! Cruise towards Skradin, then get a board the coach. The first stop is the local winery for wine tasting and light tapas lunch. Back in Skradin , walk through the Krka Waterfalls National Park and visit “Skradinski Buk”. Jaw-droppingly beautiful, this is the most popular of the Krka waterfalls.
There are 17 waterfalls, with cascades up to 100 m wide, and the Krka river tumbles 45.7 meters. The afternoon destination is Šibenik, a town situated in the very central part of Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Explore the glorious old town, the cultural monuments and possibly the most famous one here, the UNESCO listed Cathedral of St James. Wander and discover the historic core and waterfront. Some good boutique shopping possibilities too. Dinner on board.
Cruise southern to Split, Croatia’s second-largest city, where Roman Emperor Diocletian built a retirement palace now under UNESCO protection.
Split waterfront is a happening place and there’s a buzz along the beautiful wide promenade. Join a local guide for a walk through the heart of the bustling old town and the market.
Today, discover one of the last remaining wetland deltas in Europe. Cruise to Metković, on the banks of the river Neretva, after which the delta is named. Here, mandarins grow by the water channels. Take a barge ride to explore the groves, the flora and fauna, wild birds and the traditional way of life of the Neretva people.
There’s a delightful, “time warp” feeling like nowhere else on the coast. Visit Narona archaeological museum in Vid, formally inaugurated in 2007 as the first Croatian „in situ“ museum, exhibiting the remains of a Roman temple. In fact, Narona holds the remains of the Roman temple – the Augusteum – and seventeen monumental marble sculptures of Roman emperors and their family members.
This is where the ancient Illyrians, Greeks, and Romans once sailed, and, according to legend, the pirates of Neretva planned their raids on enemy galleys. Captain’s dinner with live entertainment onboard is scheduled for this evening.
Departure towards Korčula, an island best known as the birthplace of Marco Polo, the famous explorer. Swim stop and lunch on board. Korčula town is commonly referred to be a “miniature Dubrovnik”, as it is encased by medieval stone ramparts and towers.
Sightseeing with a local guide through the old town and tiny streets, built in a fishbone pattern for a reason you will learn about on the guided tour! Lots of simple konobas, restaurants and cool cocktail bars for chill – out time. Overnight in Korčula.
There is no better way to catch the first sight of your final destination-the famous town Dubrovnik -than approaching from the sea. It is one of the few walled cities on the sea in the world. Writer George Bernard Shaw described it as “heaven on earth”.
Cruise alongside the old city walls for a true perspective of the majesty of this town. Lunch is served on deck as headed for the Gruž harbour to dock. Once moored, join a transfer to the old town for a guided walking tour. In your free time, why not walk a 1940 metres long famous ramparts!
Take the cable car from the Old Town to the Srđ mountain for fabulous views of the city itself and the Elaphiti Islands (ticket included). If you want to explore any of the museums in more detail, such as Sponza or Rectors, now is the time.
INCLUSIONS
- Shared departure Dubrovnik airport transfer at prescheduled times on the last day of the cruise only
- 7-night cruise in a deluxe superior or deluxe air-conditioned cabin with en-suite bathroom
- Welcome reception & cocktail
- Daily buffet breakfast
- Three-course lunch daily + cheese and salad bar
- Captain’s dinner with live entertainment
- Water from the water fountain
- Coffee and tea after lunch
- Olive oil and wine tasting on board
- Abundant fresh fruit
- Professional Tour manager
- Visitors’ taxes & port fees
- Luggage handling
- Daily cabin service and towel change
- Midweek bed linen change
- Wi-Fi onboard
- Guided walking tours in English of towns: Rab, Zadar, Split, Korčula & Dubrovnik
- Barge excursion & visit of museum Narona in Metković
- Wine tasting & light tapas lunch in the local winery with bus transfer included from Skradin
- Rab cake tasting in Rab
- Krka National Park entrance fee
- One-way bus transfer from Dubrovnik port to the Old town
- Dubrovnik cable car fee
No additional fees on arrival except gratuities and drinks from the bar
SHIP & CABINS
The MV Maritimo is a state-of-the-art luxury vessel launched in 2017, offering exceptional comfort and modern amenities. At 48.5 meters long and 8.6 meters wide, this deluxe superior ship comfortably accommodates up to 36 guests in 18 spacious ensuite cabins, including a variety of double, twin, and triple options. It provides an intimate cruising experience, with ample room for relaxation and socialising. Each cabin is serviced daily, fully air-conditioned and equipped with modern features such as LCD TVs, hairdryers, safes for guest convenience.
The Maritimo stands out for its impressive sundeck, which spans 250 square meters and features a Jacuzzi for added luxury. Guests can also enjoy easy access to the sea through the ship’s swimming platform. The vessel is fully equipped with leisure facilities, including snorkelling and swimming gear. Onboard, a spacious lounge area with a large bar offers a perfect place for guests to unwind, while attentive staff ensures a high level of personalised service throughout the journey.

*Prices correct at the time of publishing and subject to change and currency fluctuations.
Itinerary and ship correct at the time of publishing and subject to change.
