Explore the Adriatic
Cruise Routes
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Adriatic Sea with our carefully crafted 7-day cruise routes. Sail along Croatia’s stunning coastline, explore charming islands, and immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and crystal-clear waters of the Dalmatian archipelago.
Each route is designed to offer the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and authentic experiences. Whether you want to stroll through medieval towns, swim in hidden coves, or enjoy delicious local cuisine, our cruises provide an unforgettable journey.
Check out our available routes and find the perfect itinerary for your dream Adriatic escape!
This year, due to exceptional circumstances, our cruise will depart from Krilo Jesenice instead of the usual port in Split. This change is necessary because of ongoing construction and renovation works in Split Port, which have temporarily limited docking availability for our vessel.
Krilo Jesenice is a small coastal village located approximately 15 km southeast of Split and 5 km west of Omiš. Despite the change, the starting point remains easily accessible, and we have provided guidance below to ensure a smooth arrival.
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If you need assistance arranging your transport, feel free to contact us in advance!
After boarding Moja Maja, comfortably settling in, refreshing with a welcome drink and a delicious lunch, we set off on our first sailing towards the island of Brač, specifically the beautiful little town of Milna, where you will spend the first night of your cruise. Along the way, we will enjoy swimming in one of the beautiful bays.
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Milna is a picturesque coastal town located on the western side of Brač Island, known for its deep natural harbor, crystal-clear waters, and traditional Dalmatian charm. Once a thriving shipbuilding center, today it is a popular stop for sailors and travelers seeking a peaceful and authentic island experience.
The town features beautiful waterfront promenades, lined with stone houses, cozy cafés, and seafood restaurants serving freshly caught fish. The marina in Milna is one of the safest on the Adriatic, making it a popular anchorage for boats and yachts.
Visitors can explore nearby secluded coves and beaches, such as Lučice Bay and Bobovišća Bay, or take in the town’s historical sites, including the 18th-century Church of Our Lady of Annunciation.
Milna is an excellent stop on your Adriatic journey, offering a perfect blend of history, nature, and relaxation.
The second day takes us to the island of Hvar, a favourite destination of many famous world stars. Hvar, along with its impressive centuries-old history, offers beautiful bays of the Hvar archipelago, ideal for swimming.
Refreshment awaits you in one of the renowned restaurants, and afterwards we invite you to take a walk through the picturesque streets of Hvar. Overnight stay in the town of Hvar.
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Hvar City, the vibrant heart of Hvar Island, is one of the most famous destinations on the Adriatic, known for its stunning architecture, lively atmosphere, and crystal-clear waters. This historic coastal town combines rich cultural heritage with a modern, upscale Mediterranean vibe.
The town’s centerpiece is the Hvar Fortress (Fortica), perched on a hilltop and offering breathtaking views of the Pakleni Islands and the Adriatic Sea. Below, the main square (Pjaca) is surrounded by Venetian-style buildings, including the Cathedral of St. Stephen and the Arsenal, one of the oldest theaters in Europe.
Hvar is also known for its vibrant nightlife, luxury yachts, and fine dining, yet just outside the town, you can find secluded beaches, lavender fields, and hidden coves perfect for relaxation. Whether you're exploring its historical streets, enjoying a sunset cocktail, or swimming in its crystal waters, Hvar City is an unforgettable stop on any Adriatic journey.
Monday starts with an early morning sail to the enchanting islet of Biševo, home to the world-famous Blue Cave. If the unpredictable weather conditions allow, we’ll visit this natural wonder, where sunlight creates a mesmerizing blue glow inside the cave (entrance fee extra). This unique experience is sure to leave you in awe of the Adriatic’s beauty.
We arrive on the island of Vis, spend the night in the town. Monday ends with socializing with fellow travellers and a casual drink with a beautiful sunset.
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Vis is a unique and enchanting island, known for its pristine nature, rich history, and tranquil atmosphere. As the most remote inhabited island in Croatia, Vis remained a military base until the late 20th century, preserving its authenticity and unspoiled beauty.
The town of Vis, located on the northeastern side of the island, is a charming mix of historic stone houses, waterfront cafés, and scenic promenades. It offers a glimpse into the island’s long history, with sites such as the Roman ruins, the Church of Our Lady, and the 19th-century Fort George, now a popular event and sunset spot.
Vis is also famous for its stunning beaches and hidden coves, including the famous Stiniva Beach, a secluded bay surrounded by towering cliffs. Nearby, the Blue Cave on Biševo Island offers a magical experience, where sunlight creates a mesmerizing blue glow inside the cave.
With its laid-back charm, incredible seafood, and breathtaking landscapes, Vis is the perfect stop for travelers looking to experience the authentic Adriatic spirit away from the crowds.
On the fourth day, we set sail towards Vela Luka, a charming town on the western side of Korčula Island. Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the open Adriatic and have the opportunity to swim in one of the secluded bays.
Upon arrival in Vela Luka, you’ll have time to explore this peaceful Dalmatian town, known for its beautiful surroundings, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Enjoy a delicious dinner in one of the local restaurants or simply relax by the waterfront.
Overnight stay in Vela Luka.
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Vela Luka, located on the western side of Korčula Island, is a charming town known for its laid-back atmosphere, scenic bays, and rich cultural heritage. Surrounded by lush hills and olive groves, it is an ideal place for those seeking peace, nature, and local traditions.
The town is famous for the Vela Spila Cave, one of the most significant prehistoric sites in the Adriatic, offering insights into human settlements dating back thousands of years. Visitors can also enjoy pristine beaches such as Proizd Island, often listed among the most beautiful in Croatia, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and untouched nature.
Vela Luka is also known for its authentic Dalmatian charm, with traditional klapa music, excellent local wines, and fresh seafood served in its small, family-run restaurants. It’s a place where you can truly slow down and experience island life at its finest.
In the morning we sail a little further south towards the island of Mljet, where you simply must visit the National Park and the famous salt lakes and enjoy a ride to the islet of St. Mary, followed by a tour of the monastery and the old church from the 12th century (NP entrance fee extra).
On the beautiful island of Mljet we will enjoy a captain's dinner with traditional dishes (starter prosciutto, cheese, fish pate, pašticada, fish, dessert, local wine) with an emphasis on the tradition of Dalmatia, the scents and flavours of wine and sea, olive oil and salt.
And as a special treat of the evening we will tell you the story of the history of Moja Maja.
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Pomena is a small, picturesque harbor village on the western coast of Mljet Island, primarily known as the entrance to Mljet National Park. This peaceful town is surrounded by dense pine forests, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers.
The highlight of Pomena is its proximity to the Mljet National Park, home to two stunning saltwater lakes, Veliko and Malo Jezero, and the Benedictine Monastery on St. Mary’s Island, a must-visit historical landmark. Visitors can explore the park by bike, kayak, or on foot, enjoying the island’s untouched natural beauty.
Pomena offers a few cozy restaurants serving fresh seafood and local specialties, where guests can relax after a day of exploring. It’s an ideal stop for those looking to experience the authentic, unspoiled side of the Adriatic.
On Thursday, we continue our journey, setting sail towards the captivating island of Korčula, often celebrated as the birthplace of the legendary explorer Marco Polo. Known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty, Korčula offers a blend of cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes that never fail to impress.
In the afternoon, we anchor in one of Korčula’s serene bays, where you’ll enjoy a delightful lunch onboard, surrounded by the island’s breathtaking scenery. Afterward, we invite you to step ashore and immerse yourself in the charm of Korčula Town, one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean. Wander through its narrow stone-paved streets, marvel at its Venetian-style architecture, and soak in the atmosphere of this historic gem.
The day concludes with an overnight stay in Korčula, giving you the chance to relax and enjoy the evening ambiance of this enchanting island.
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Korčula, often called “Little Dubrovnik,” is a stunning medieval town on Korčula Island, known for its well-preserved historic core, charming alleys, and impressive fortifications.
The town’s most famous landmark is the House of Marco Polo, as Korčula claims to be the explorer’s birthplace. Walking through its narrow, stone-paved streets, you’ll discover Venetian-style palaces, ancient churches, and bustling squares, all enclosed within massive defensive walls.
Korčula is also known for its vibrant cultural heritage, including the Moreska sword dance, a centuries-old performance that brings history to life. The town’s seafront promenade is lined with excellent restaurants serving fresh seafood and local wines, particularly the island’s famous Grk and Pošip wines.
With its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Korčula is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Dalmatian coast.
On the seventh day, we depart from the medieval town of Korčula and head towards the lively coastal town of Makarska. During the journey, you’ll have time to swim and relax in one of the picturesque coves along the way.
Makarska, nestled between the Adriatic Sea and the dramatic Biokovo Mountain, offers a vibrant mix of natural beauty and urban charm. Stroll along the palm-lined promenade, explore the old town, or enjoy the lively evening atmosphere in its cafés and bars.
Overnight stay in Makarska.
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Makarska is a lively coastal town set between the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea and the dramatic Biokovo Mountain, offering breathtaking landscapes, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural experiences.
The town’s charming old town features narrow streets, historic churches, and a lively harbor, while the long, palm-lined promenade is filled with cafés, restaurants, and shops. Makarska is famous for its beautiful beaches, with soft pebbles and turquoise waters, making it a favorite stop for sun-seekers.
For adventure lovers, the nearby Biokovo Nature Park offers stunning hiking trails and the famous Skywalk Biokovo, a glass platform with panoramic views over the coastline.
Whether you’re looking for relaxation, nightlife, or outdoor adventure, Makarska is a dynamic destination that offers something for everyone.
On the last day we sail towards the home port of embarkation in Krilo Jesenice.
After an early breakfast it is time to leave the cabin and disembark from the ship.
Disclaimer:
The planned cruise route is subject to change at the captain’s discretion due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances. The safety and comfort of our guests are our top priorities, and adjustments may be made to ensure the best possible experience. Any changes will be communicated as soon as possible.