Croatia Cruises
Tailor-made Croatia Cruises crafted by trusted local experts

Experience the beauty of Croatia from the sea, where every island and coastal town tells its own story. Cruise along the Dalmatian Coast and discover medieval ports, hidden beaches, and crystal-clear bays that can only be reached by boat. From luxury yachts to intimate small-ship journeys, each voyage offers a perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Explore Dubrovnik, Split, Hvar, and beyond as you glide through turquoise waters and enjoy the effortless charm of life on the Adriatic.
Croatia Cruises trips in Croatia
Frequently Asked Questions
Local experts can arrange small-ship cruises, luxury yacht charters, traditional wooden vessels, island-hopping cruises, family-friendly routes, adventure-focused itineraries, and themed journeys (culture, gastronomy, beaches, or history)
Common routes include Split–Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik–Split, Northern Dalmatia, the Kornati archipelago, Istria, and round-trip island-hopping cruises visiting Hvar, Brač, Korčula, Vis, Šipan, and Mljet. Custom routes can also be created depending on your interests
Yes. Small vessels provide a relaxed pace, easy access to ports, and a more intimate atmosphere compared to large cruise ships. You’ll experience charming coastal towns, hidden bays, and local culture with fewer crowds.
The main cruising season runs from May to October. June through September offers warm weather and calm seas, while May and October are quieter and often more affordable.
Absolutely. Local specialists can tailor the itinerary to match your preferred islands, activities, cabin type, food preferences, and pace. Private yacht charters offer even more flexibility.
Yes. Many ships offer family-friendly cabins, safe swimming stops, and relaxed daily schedules. Experts can design a route with gentle beaches, calm bays, and kid-friendly excursions.
Activities may include swimming in secluded coves, snorkeling, paddleboarding, walking tours of historic towns, wine tastings, beach visits, local dining, national park excursions, and sunset stops in picturesque harbors.
Travel insurance isn’t always mandatory, but it’s highly recommended. It can protect you in case of medical needs, trip interruptions, or unexpected cancellations.

