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MS Belle de
L'Adriatique

Enchanting Islands of the Adriatic 7 Night Cruise Croatia, Montenegro and the Adriatic Sea
(DHD)
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Day 1: DUBROVNIK
Welcome on board from 5:00 pm. Settling into your cabin and presentation of the crew followed by a
welcome cocktail served in the lounge and dinner on board. Free evening.
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Day 2: DUBROVNIK - MLJET Breakfast on board. In the morning, optional
guided tour of the city of Dubrovnik. Nicknamed “the pearl of the Adriatic”, the city is spread out
before the sea at the foot of a range of rugged limestone mountains. The ancient city of Ragusa is
famous for its ramparts, which date from medieval times, and its numerous pre-Romanesque, Gothic,
Renaissance and Baroque buildings. You will be able to explore: the Franciscan monastery (14 th
century) where the cloister in the Romanesque style is composed of twin columns on which the
capitals, which are all different, take the form of human and animal heads or are adorned with
floral motifs, followed by the Rector's palace, once the seat of government, now converted into a
museum and, finally, the cathedral on Marin Drzic Square, rebuilt between 1672 and 1713 on the
ruins of a Romanesque church. Your tour will also take you past the two Onofrio Fountains (1438 and
1441) in front of the church of St Blaise (18 th century) and the Sponza palace, a superb edifice
which mixes the Gothic and Renaissance styles.
Back to the boat for lunch around 1:00pm. Free afternoon to enjoy Dubrovnik. We
suggest a stroll around the ramparts*. These fortified walls which completely encircle the old town
are 2 km long and up to 25 m in height. From the ramparts you will get a very beautiful view over
the old town. Back on board for the evening. Dinner followed by an evening of dancing. Departure of
the cruise around midnight.
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DAY 3: MLJET - KORCULA Breakfast during the cruise.Arrival in Mljet
around 9:00 am.Situated between the island of Korcula and Dubrovnik , this is one of the most
beautiful islands in the Adriatic. Optional excursion: departure on foot to board local boats to
get to the monastery. The particularity of the island lies in its two lakes: Malo Jezero and Veliko
Jezero. A Benedictine monastery rises on an islet in the middle of Veliko Jezero. Built in the 12
th century in the Romanesque style and reworked many times over time, it is now dressed up in
Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
Back on board at the end of the morning. During lunch, cruise to Korcula. Arrival around 14h.
Optional guided tour of the town. You can only explore this town on foot. You will visit St Mark's
cathedral (1420), testimony to the skill of the stone cutters and the talent of the sculptors of
the period.You will see its sumptuous doorway flanked by two lions, a work by the Milanese artist,
Bonino, and in the lunette Saint Mark the evangelist, the town's museum which houses ancient Greek
and Roman artefacts, the icon museum. Back on board for the evening. Dinner on board, followed by a
traditional “sabre dancing” evening.
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DAY 4: KORCULA - SIBENIK Departure early in the morning. Breakfast during the cruise.
Morning's sailing through an exceptional landscape. We will pass the islands of Hvar, Brac and
Split. Lunch on board. We will reach Sibenik around 2:00 pm. Optional guided tour of the town and
the Krka falls. During this visit you will discover the cultural heritage as well as the present
day life of the oldest Slav settlement in the Adriatic. You will visit its historic centre with its
maze of narrow streets from the 15 th and 16 th centuries and St James' cathedral build entirely of
stone. You will then board your coach which will take you to the Krka falls. The Krka flows for 75
km from its spectacular source near Knin to the Adriatic which it reaches at Sibenik. The Krka
widens and forms a lake before narrowing again at Skradinski Buk. It is here that the site is at
its most beautiful: the water cascades over 17 travertin shelves which succeed each other over a
short distance. Back on board for dinner and an evening with the crew.
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DAY 5: SIBENIK - TROGIR - SPLIT Departure of the
cruise early in the morning, breakfast on board. Arrival in Trogir around 8:00 am. Optional tour of
the town. Built on the island it covers, Trogir is a little jewel with narrow labyrinthine street
scattered with stairways and vaulted passageways. The town has been classed as a world heritage
site by UNESCO. You will discover the superb St Laurence cathedral (13 th century). Back on board
at the end of the morning. Sail to Split. We will be sailing along the Dalmatian coast, arrival in
Split around 3:00 pm. The second largest city in Croatia , it is the heart of central Dalmatia.
Split, first of all, is the palace that Diocletian had built outside the city of Salona. It is then
a medieval city which surrounded the palace and developed all around. Optional tour of the city
which will take you to the Titova Obala, a vast walkway overlooked by the southern façade of the
palace. From the Roman period of Diocletian's palace, all that remain are the relatively well
conserved ramparts, and Diocletian's mausoleum, which was converted into a cathedral towards the
end of the 7 th century, to which a bell tower was added between the 13 th and 17 th centuries. The
visit will allow you to see the peristyle, Jupiter's temple and Saint Domnius' cathedral. The
ancient mausoleum of Diocletian has kept its original structure surrounded by 24 columns. Back on
board at the end of the day.Dinner on board. Free evening.
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DAY: 6 SPLIT - VIS - HVAR Departure of the cruise
early in the morning. Breakfast on board. We will reach Vis around 10:00 am. The most westerly of
the Dalmatian islands and the least known, as it was for a long time closed to tourists, is a pearl
which really has to be seen: unspoilt landscapes, a rugged coastline sheltering numerous creeks and
coves, in a word the most authentic island in the entire Adriatic. Freedom to explore the town,
founded by the Greeks in 390 BC under the name of Issa at the end of an immense bay. 82 Back on
board for lunch and departure of the cruise for Hvar, which we will reach in the afternoon.
Optional guided tour of the town which will begin on the main square, Trg Svetog Stjepana. This is
one of the biggest and oldest squares in Dalmatia. A must see is St Stephen's cathedral with its
bell tower. This edifice was built in the 16 th and 17 th centuries on the foundations of an
earlier cathedral destroyed by the Turks. Passing along the port, we will continue to the
Franciscan monastery dating from the 15 th century. The visit will allow you to explore its
cloister and its refectory, where there is an exhibit of lace, coins, maritime charts and rare
books. 81 Back on board for the gala dinner, followed by an evening of dancing. 91 Departure of the
boat during the night for Kotor.
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DAY: 7 KOTOR - DUBROVNIK Breakfast during the cruise.
Arrival in Kotor during the morning. The Kotor estuary is quite unique: the sea sweeps in for
several kilometres, forming a number of calm bays which were once furrowed by a powerful naval
force which made some ports extremely wealthy. The abundant rainfall and the temperate climate in
this fjord-like bay explain the luxuriance of the vegetation. Lunch. Optional guided tour of Kotor.
Exploration of the old town on foot. You will visit Saint Tryphon cathedral, built in the 9 th
century after sailors from Kotor brought back the relics of Saint Tryphon from Asia Minor , and the
maritime museum. Back on board around 16h and departure of the cruise for Dubrovnik , which we will
reach in the evening. Dinner on board. Free evening.
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DAY: 8 DUBROVNIK Breakfast on board. Disembarkation
at 9:00 am. End of our journey.
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2012 Departure Dates & Rates
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Depart
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Disembark
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Season
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26-Apr-12
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3-May-12
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Low
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3-May-12
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10-May-12
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High
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10-May-12
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17-May-12
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High
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17-May-12
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24-May-12
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High
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24-May-12
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31-May-12
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High
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31-May-12
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7-Jun-12
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High
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7-Jun-12
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14-Jun-12
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High
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14-Jun-12
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21-Jun-12
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High
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21-Jun-12
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28-Jun-12
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High
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6-Sep-12
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13-Sep-12
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High
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13-Sep-12
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20-Sep-12
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High
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20-Sep-12
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27-Sep-12
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High
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27-Sep-12
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4-Oct-12
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High
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4-Oct-12
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11-Oct-12
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Low
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11-Oct-12
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18-Oct-12
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Low
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18-Oct-12
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25-Oct-12
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Low
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CRUISE ONLY Double Occupancy (Per
person)
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| Deck |
Low
Season
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High Season
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Single Supplement
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| Deck 1 |
$1,947
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$2,393
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+$1,075
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| Deck 2 |
$2,100
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$2,546
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+$1,075
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| Deck 3 |
$2,147
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$2,593
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+$1,075
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| Deck 4 |
$2,215
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$2,660
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+$1,054
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Rates are in US dollars and are per person.
The rates include the cruise, 3 meals daily, wine and beer with lunch and dinner, captain's cocktail party and gala
dinner, port charges and taxes. Gratuities and excursions are additional.
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