Dubrovnik to Split small ship cruise
Our most popular small ship cruise carries a maximum of 40 guests, allowing access to Croatia’s smaller ports, villages and swim spots. The food and wine on board is almost 100% locally produced and as fresh as it gets.
Dubrovnik Vis Island Mljet National Park Brac Island, Bol and Zlatni Rat beach Split Sipan Island Korcula Island Bisevo Island and Blue Cave
£735To£949 excluding flights
Description of Dubrovnik to Split small ship cruise
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2024: 27 Apr, 18 May, 29 Jun, 5 Oct, 19 Oct
Travel guides
If you could give a name to one of the small ships used to breeze into some of these remote Croatian islands or ancient mainland towns, it would be 'p...
The sun’s glare reflects off white limestone walls and patchwork paving as you stroll down the pedestrianised Placa linking the gates of Pile and Ploc...
Vacation information
Traveling by train:
We offer the possibility of traveling by train from the UK (or other parts of Europe) to Croatia and can book this for you. Leaving from London you need to allow 2 days to travel in either direction, though you can of course spend longer and enjoy some of the cities and scenery en route. The train is usually via Munich and Zagreb and through Slovenia, though it is also possible to travel via Italy (via Milan) and get a ferry to/from Split or Dubrovnik.
Reviews
13 Reviews of Dubrovnik to Split small ship cruise
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 24 Jul 2023 by Keith Walmsley
Fabulous ship, crew, other guests, locations, food, cabins. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Oct 2021 by Judy Magnussen
It was wonderful and I really loved it. We had a great tour guide and all the crew were really kind and helpful. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2019 by Lynn Frost
Very good, had a great time, would do another in a different location. Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Sep 2019 by Christine Murray
All the locations we visited in Croatia were stunning! Most favourite was Korchula!!! Read full reviewReviewed on 09 Jun 2019 by Nicki Vance
Visiting various islands was memorable, particularly Korchula and Hvar. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Sep 2018 by Alex Atkinson
It was a great vacation, well organised, good food, lovely and knowledgable crew, relaxed and casual. Read full reviewReviewed on 19 May 2018 by Jenny Tizard
Our tour guide was amazing. She was really interesting and very good at organising us and everything else. Local guides were first class. The boat was spacious, clean and well designed. The crew were friendly and helpful. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Jun 2018 by Carol Martin
Walking through the islands visited with plenty of time to explore. Having overnights at port, also, provided not only some night life entertainment, but also an early morning walk before departure... Read full reviewReviewed on 10 Oct 2017 by Carol Stewart
The experience on MV Papa Prvi was great. The crew was friendly, accommodating and very professional; we were in good hands. It was my first cruise; the boat size (max 38) was just right. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Sep 2017 by Amanda Fullerton
The most memorable was swimming in the amazing cool, clear, deep blue waters of the Adriatic off remote islands. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Sep 2017 by Joan O
Loved visiting Dubrovnik & the islands. Wonderful - lovely mix of people & nationalities on the boat. Read full reviewReviewed on 28 Aug 2016 by Louise Hiron
Loved being able to travel around Croatia while being completely looked after. Fantastic swimming stops, amazing places to visit. Loved it. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We can book this trip for you via train so you do not need to take a single flight. Please see above for details.The food and wine served on board is almost 100% locally produced, supporting many small producers, keeping food miles to a minimum and helping to maintain the traditional small scale farming and fishing that the coast and islands depend on
The management of these vessels is dedicated to sustainable tourism in Croatia and are passionate about raising awareness of environmental, economic and sustainable tourism policies in Croatia. They believe the promotion of environmental awareness in the region will have a prolonged and positive impact on the livelihoods of the local people and maintain Croatia as a sustainable tourism destination for future generations.
Our visits to Mljet National Park & The Benedictine monastery on St Mary Isle will help preserve them by putting a little funding directly into their coffers.
The vessels that we use are all built in Croatia, specifically for use in these waters. This ensures that the most appropriate local resources are used wherever possible, and that the vessels are all built to comply and exceed local environmental and sustainability regulations.
By using small ships to visit and stay in some of the smaller ports and villages, we are providing an opportunity for a boost to tourism without the need for potentially unwanted and inappropriate new hotels to be built, and without increasing road traffic.
People
Vast floating blocks of flats, otherwise known as cruise ships, arrive direct from Venice and spill their loads onto the Dubrovnik dock where they are met by a huge fleet of buses that whisk them for a couple of hours in the beautiful city. These monoliths cruise past one of Europe's most beautiful coastlines with barely a second glance, and without a thought to the places they are missing.Our vessel, on the other hand, stops at many small ports and towns where we can fully enjoy some of the very best that Croatia has to offer. The money that we will spend in many of these smaller communities will help to preserve the fantastic heritage of these antique coastline.
By leaving our guests free to choose their own dining venues in the evenings, this ensures that a range of small restaurants and cafes will benefit from our guests spending.
Our vessels are captained and crewed by Croatians. The vessels are built in Croatia, providing important employment for the local coastal shipbuilding industry.
The owners and managers of these vessels fund and operate a cruise every year for some of the disadvantaged children of Vukovar, scene of some of the worst fighting of the Balkans war.
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