Cruise Description
7 Night Cruise sailing from Venice roundtrip aboard Azamara Journey.
Discover the Adriatic’s gorgeous scenery, rich history and nightlife on this roundtrip voyage from Venice. Zadar is a real beauty, with architecture from three centuries and the splendor of nearby Krka National Park. It’s a real treat to sail Croatia’s beautiful inside passage for a scenic show of mountains, wooded islands and rocky inlets-an experience off-limits to bigger ships. In Split you can walk to ancient Diocletian’s Palace and evening dining on the waterfront promenade. Make the most of your overnight stay in beautiful Hvar, famous for lavender fields, beaches and nightlife. We reach Kotor via a scenic fjord, with a late stay to explore the old town, climb to the fortress, or visit Our Lady of the Rocks church in the bay. A day in Dubrovnik lets you explore the ancient walled city or venture out into the beautiful countryside.
Highlights of this cruise:
Venice, Italy
Venice is one of the world’s most beautiful cities, and arguably the most romantic. An independent city-state and major power during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, it was a center of commerce in silk, grain, and spices, and home to a wide range of interesting characters from Marco Polo to Casanova. Consisting of more than 100 small islands connected by arched bridges, its thoroughfares are canals, and transportation options are limited to boats and your own two feet. After the requisite gondola ride, do stroll the winding traffic-free streets along the canal sides – prime real estate for the palaces of the aristocracy of old.
Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor’s beautiful bay has long attracted passing ships that stopped to trade, plunder, or conquer, and merchants, pirates, and soldiers of numerous empires have walked this maze of cobblestone streets before you. One of Europe’s best-preserved cities of medieval or Renaissance vintage, its walls were constructed right into the steep slopes of the mountain behind it, providing protection and making it an amazing sight on approach from the sea. Venetian ramparts enclose a rich history, with churches of varying styles, and a Romanesque cathedral built on the foundations of an earlier church, and a still earlier Roman temple.
Split, Croatia
Its Adriatic seaside lined with palm trees, Split is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, and custodian of the riches of culture and history found within and around the walls of the Roman emperor Diocletian’s palace. Begun in 295 AD as an imperial residence and fortified camp, its twisting cobblestone byways reveal churches and chapels both Romanesque and Gothic, and older places of worship such as the Temple of Jupiter. The old town is remarkably well preserved, and is full of museums, art galleries, and cozy cafes where you can pause along your way.
Hvar, Croatia
Hvar frequently appears on lists of the world’s most appealing islands. Its fertile plains and fresh water springs support glowing fields of lavender, fruit orchards, ancient olive trees, and vineyards, which you are invited to visit, producing some award winning “garage” wines, which you are encouraged to taste. Or perhaps you prefer an espresso while people watching in the town square, followed by a stroll through picturesque streets that reveal centuries of Dalmatian history. Of note is the handmade agave lace, now on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, made by Benedictine nuns in their secluded convent.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
To visit Dubrovnik is to step back in time to the Middle Ages. The town is one massive museum, its thick walls constructed from the 13th to the 17th century encircle the entire city, and contain within them a treasure trove of striking architecture – squares, fountains, palaces, churches, and monasteries, all built from the same stone, line streets free of motor vehicles. Once the only city-state on the Adriatic to rival Venice, Dubrovnik has long been a center for Croatian culture, and home to artists and scholars of all disciplines. It is possible to circumnavigate the city atop the medieval walls.
Cruise Itinerary
Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
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05/06 | Venice, Italy | 6.00pm | |
06/06 | Zadar, Croatia | 7.30am | 2.30pm |
06/06 | Split, Croatia | 9.30pm | overnight |
07/06 | Split, Croatia | 3.30pm | |
07/06 | Hvar, Croatia | 7.00pm | overnight |
08/06 | Hvar, Croatia | 8.00pm | |
09/06 | Kotor, Montenegro | 9.00am | 10.00pm |
10/06 | Dubrovnik, Croatia | 7.00am | 3.00pm |
11/06 | Venice, Italy | 12.00pm | overnight |
12/06 | Venice, Italy |
Itinerary may vary by sailing date and itineraries may be changed at the cruise lines discretion. Please check itinerary details at time of booking and before booking other travel services such as airline tickets.