Dalmatian Islands Yacht Cruise with Dubrovnik & Montenegro
Experience the romance and glamour of the Croatian coastline and islands on our twin-masted yacht, MS Mendula. Then head on shore to explore Dubrovnik and the charming region around Kotor Bay in neighbouring Montenegro.
With just 30 guests on board, feel like a VIP as we anchor up in the most picturesque little ports along the Dalmatian coast. We’ll step ashore with ease to soak up the ambience of medieval towns unchanged in centuries and charming historic cities along the way. As we cruise through the Adriatic's glistening waters, we'll stop in secluded bays - your chance to swim off the back of the ship as if it were your very own - or simply lie back on the sun deck, switch off and take in the glorious coastal vistas.
And then head onshore to spend three nights in Dubrovnik, a once-independent city-state with a distinctly unique feel. From here we'll hop over the border to Montenegro for a guided tour of Kotor Bay following the bay to explore three beautiful coastal towns.
This holiday is ideal for travellers looking to explore the lesser visited but equally impressive coastal harbour towns of Croatia and Montenegro on a memorable voyage across the Adriatic and tour across the land.
At a glance
Highlights
- Enjoy guided tours of Split and Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, medieval Korčula and picturesque Jelsa nestling in a pretty bay.
- Visit the delightful harbour town of Postira, the enchanting old town of Bol - and nearby Golden Horn Beach - and explore medieval Trogir.
- See Brac's Mediterranean landscape and enjoy a visit to the Olive Oil Museum.
- Discover the charm of Dubrovnik and its fascinating history and enjoy a ride on the cable car.
- Get a taste of Montenegro and the beautiful old towns of Kotor, Budva, and Perast.
Offers
Save up to £200 on our Dalmatian Islands Yacht Cruise with Dubrovnik & Montenegro aboard the MS Mendula when you travel in May 2025.
Enjoy the highlights of Croatia’s chic Dalmatian Islands and the Makarska Riviera on an elegant yacht cruise, before heading back to dry land for tours of Ston and Dubrovnik along Croatia’s coast, and hopping over to nearby Montenegro to explore beautiful Kotor Bay.
The discount has already been applied to the price you see online, so view our dates and snap up a space before they’re gone.
For 2025 departures you can set sail and enjoy two free drinks with lunch and dinner on board, with a choice of soft drinks, local wine and beer.
Your itinerary
Arrive in Croatia and Makarska
Arrive in Croatia and transfer to Makarska harbour to board our ship.
Arrive in Croatia
You’ll arrive in Croatia, where you will be met and transferred to Makarska harbour to board our ship, the magnificent, twin-masted MS Mendula. As you step on board, you’ll be warmly welcomed by the crew who’ll be on hand to help you settle in and familiarise yourself with this vessel.
Free time in Makarska
You’ll have the rest of the day to unpack and unwind (flight time permitting) – perhaps taking a stroll ashore before it’s time to enjoy dinner in the ship’s elegant restaurant. Tonight, chat with your fellow guests over a digestif from the bar as the sun goes down for your first night on board.
Bol and Vis
Leave Makarska’s quaint streets behind and sail to Bol and Vis.
Bol
Today we’ll sail to Bol. The Dalmatian Coast is reputedly one of the most picturesque in the world and certainly one of the most dramatic; towering walls of limestone cliff slice the sapphire depths below, interspersed with ribbons of shingle beach, secret coves and idyllic bays. You’ll soon realise why this is one of the most relaxing ways to holiday as you sit back to watch the pine covered coast drifting by.
As we arrive in Bol – a town on the Croatian island of Brač, the third largest island in the Adriatic – you’ll be welcomed by the view of a cluster of little fishing boats jostling in its picturesque harbour, fringed by characterful stone cottages.
We’ll step ashore to explore the tangle of winding lanes that are unchanged by time, stopping to admire the blooms cascading from wrought-iron balconies.
After you’ve worked up an appetite, lunch is served on board whilst you savour the views of the archipelago, before time for a refreshing swim off the ship.
Vis
Our stop later this afternoon is the nearby island of Vis. An Allied Forces base during World War II, the island was also used as a Yugoslavian naval base and closed to visitors until 1989. You can step ashore into its gorgeous harbour with a quaint jumble of stone houses nestling at the calm water’s edge. There’ll be time to wander at your own pace, soaking up the ambience of this idyllic spot.
Hvar and Korčula
Sail to Hvar and Korčula for guided tours, stopping for a swim along the way.
Hvar
Arrive this morning at Hvar Island with swathes of pebble beach and coastline studded with pretty bays and coves.
Fed by freshwater springs, the island is lush and green with hillsides draped in an aromatic blanket of pine and eucalyptus forest. The foothills feature a mosaic of ancient olive groves and lavender fields. We’ll enjoy a walking tour around its historic little centre – where the streets don’t even have names! We’ll see the majestic St Stephen’s Square, the largest in Dalmatia, with a 16th century fountain, lined by honey-coloured stone buildings and bustling cafés.
Korčula
After lunch back on board there’ll be another opportunity to swim in these clearest of waters. Later this afternoon, we’ll arrive in the historic walled town of Korčula and moor on the picturesque quayside.
Known as Black Korčula by the Greeks due to its thickly forested interior, the island was ruled by the Venetians for 800 years and was famed for supplying timber to build Venice’s legendary wooden walls. It also provided a major shelter for the Venetian fleet and its Italianate atmosphere is evident as you explore its winding streets and cool, shaded alleys. There’s a view to capture around every corner in its exquisite old town - no wonder it’s affectionately nicknamed ‘Little Dubrovnik’. The legendary explorer Marco Polo was born here, and his house can still be visited, as can the All-Saints Museum, with its unique collection of religious icons and exhibits. As evening falls, you can enjoy dinner at leisure in one of the island’s charming restaurants before heading back on board and finishing the evening with a glass of local rakija in the ship’s bar.
Jelsa
Spend the morning relaxing onboard, then enjoy a guided tour of Jelsa followed by a wine-tasting.
Sailing with swim stop
You could take to the deck this morning to watch the stunning coastal views slipping by. We’ll stop for an invigorating swim in one of the many sheltered bays along the Dalmatian archipelago, before sailing along the northern shores of the island of Hvar to our next port of call.
Jelsa
After lunch on board, we’ll arrive in Jelsa, nestled on the edge of a pretty bay on the island of Hvar, situated between the island’s highest peaks, St Nikola and Hum. We’ll moor in its harbour fringed with palms and pavement cafés. With its freshwater springs, the island is lush and green, its verdant hillsides draped in thick forest and its foothills perfumed with lavender and fruit orchards. Inhabited since Neolithic times, the Greeks then founded a colony here, becoming a major naval base during the 14th-century as the Venetian Empire extended its reach. We’ll enjoy a guided tour, stopping to admire the stonework of the typical Dalmatian houses, and the fine church encircled by a web of terracotta roofs and cobbled alleys. Afterwards, we’ll embark on a guided wine tasting in the town.
We’ll remain moored here overnight so, this evening, hop ashore to dine in one of the restaurants serving local Mediterranean inspired menus: simply grilled fresh fish, pasta with seafood or hearty meat dishes - look out for dishes cooked peka, very slowly under a ‘bell’.
Milna and Trogir
Visit Milna and Trogir with free time to explore.
Milna
Rising refreshed, you can sit back, savour that second cup and soak up the seascapes in this archipelago as our vessel cuts effortlessly through the waves. Conditions allowing, we’ll arrive at Milna on the island of Brač for some free time to enjoy lunch.
Another idyllic swim stop is planned this afternoon as we sail to Trogir.
Free time in Trogir
Another swim stop is planned this afternoon on our way to Trogir. Trogir is a historic coastal gem founded by the Greeks. A succession of rulers left their mark here, evident in its imposing city walls, ancient sights, stately Romanesque and Renaissance buildings and classic waterfront.
At the heart of the old town, you’ll find the cathedral, one of the most impressive in the Adriatic. Trogir’s lanes are tucked behind an attractive waterfront and imposing 15th-century walls and is a delightful place to explore independently.
This evening, we’ll enjoy the Captain’s Dinner with a delicious locally inspired menu.
Split
Savour your last swim stop this morning before lunch on board en route to Split for our guided tour of the Diocletian's Palace.
Sailing with swim stop
We’ll enjoy a leisurely start today as we continue south after breakfast. Make sure you make the most of this final morning on board, soaking up the sun on deck or enjoying a drink with newly made friends in the bar. We’ll stop at the island of Ciovo for our last swim stop, before lunch on board en route to Split.
Split
On arrival, we’ll join our knowledgeable guide for a walking tour of the sights including the huge Roman ruins of the Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, used in ‘Game of Thrones’.
As one of the greatest structures of the Roman Empire, no expense was spared in its construction – the best Italian marble, with columns and sphinxes from Egypt. But what makes this palace so astonishing is that during medieval times it was fully integrated into the town’s fabric with a jumble of buildings grafted onto and inside it.
This means for example; the Temple of Jupiter became a baptistry. It’s all the more fascinating that today 3,000 people still live here. You will find surprises at every turn: there are tall medieval buildings lining the streets, buttressed by unmistakably Roman columns.
Perhaps choose the old town for dinner before returning for a nightcap on deck, against the backdrop of Split’s beautiful skyline.
Postira and Makarska
Savour our last day on MS Mendula with visits to Postira and the Olive Oil Museum.
Postira
Our final day of sailing has arrived but there’s still so much to enjoy. With sunshine glinting on the azure water, we’ll slip our moorings once again, sailing back towards the island of Brač, the third largest in the Adriatic.
We’ll arrive in the fishing port of Postira to spend the morning exploring more of this island. The landscape here is typically Mediterranean - pine-scented uplands with vineyards and citrus groves tumbling down to deserted beaches. Take in a panorama from Vidova Gora, the islands highest peak before enjoying a visit to the Olive Oil Museum Škrip, to sample the excellent produce. The olive oil here is well-renowned, with olive cultivation dating back to the Venetian years.
Makarska
After a late lunch back on board, we'll sail back to Makarska from where you can marvel at the rocky Mount Biokovo. At nearly 1,828 metres above sea level, it shelters the coast from less temperate climates further inland.
During the 10th century, this region was bedevilled by pirates preying on passing ships. A slightly raffish atmosphere still prevails but piracy has long since been replaced by more peaceful activities such as fishing, and the production of olive oil and wine. St Mark’s Baroque church and some palatial 18th-century Venetian style houses stand guard over Makarska’s main square. We’ll moor overnight for our final evening on board, enjoying dinner at leisure.
Ston and Dubrovnik
Sample the flavours of Ston during a wine, cheese and ham tasting and take a tour of Dubrovnik.
Stay at City Hotel - Dubrovnik or Valamar Hotel Lacroma
Ston
Say farewell to your crew this morning as you disembark MS Mendula and continue on your post-cruise land tour, heading to the medieval town of Ston – home to salt, city walls and oysters!
On arrival, we visit a traditional family-run wine cellar. Here, we'll enjoy the authentic flavours of Ston, sampling a variety of flavourful cheeses, including specialities like Pag cheese, alongside thinly sliced, melt-in-your-mouth prosciutto and renowned local wines. Our hosts will guide us through a selection of delicious local wines, sharing their knowledge and stories. This unforgettable experience offers a taste of the region, connecting you with its culinary heritage and leaving lasting memories.
Dubrovnik
Afterwards, we'll continue to Dubrovnik, where we stay for three nights.
Dubrovnik, an independent city-state for much of its history, has evolved differently to the rest of Croatia. This afternoon, we'll take a tour with an expert local guide explaining the city’s landmarks and intriguing history.
The city threw off its Venetian masters in medieval times and founded a commercial empire, trading with the eastern Mediterranean, France, Spain and, later, the Ottoman Empire. The resulting economic boom made Dubrovnik the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ and you can still see evidence of its great wealth in the likes of the Rector’s Palace - now a museum - and Sponza Palace, currently housing centuries of historical city documents. The main avenue, lined by enticing shops and cafés, is completely paved with marble, which strikingly reflects the midday sun. Add in a wonderful array of monasteries and monumental ramparts and you’ll find this is a wonderful city, nestling in a location of outstanding natural beauty.
You are free to explore and find a local restaurant to enjoy your dinner independently this evening.
Kotor Bay
Visit Perast, Kotor and Budva on a full-day guided tour of beautiful Kotor Bay.
Perast
Today, we'll venture over the border into Montenegro to experience the delights of Kotor Bay.
We'll arrive at idyllic Perast, which benefited architecturally from Venetian rule. Traditional old stone buildings sneak up the leafy hillside from the water, fronted by a well-preserved line-up of churches and palaces, with the spired tower of Saint Nikola’s dominating the scene.
Perast is renowned for its man-made island, crowned by Our Lady of the Rocks, an eye-catching, blue-domed church. The legend goes that the island was built by local sailors who, after finding an icon of Madonna painted on a rock, threw rocks into the lake after every successful voyage, eventually building the church to give thanks to Madonna for their protection. If you reach through a hole behind the altar, you can touch what’s said to be the original rock!
There’s plenty to see inside the church and museum – all donated by grateful locals – including a collection of paintings by Perast-born Tripo Kokolja, a 17th-century Baroque artist, and a dazzling tapestry embroidered by Jacinta Kunić-Mijović, who is said to have woven her own hair through the gold and silver threads! We'll follow a boat trip to Our Lady of the Rocks with a visit to Kotor.
Kotor
The shores of the picture-perfect, UNESCO-protected Kotor Bay are dotted with sleepy fishing villages and charming old towns.
The moated town of Kotor is one of the many fortified coastal towns in Montenegro showing Roman influences, with Romanesque churches scattered around its medieval marble-pathed maze, including Kotor Cathedral with its imposing twin towers.
We'll also see reminders of four centuries spent as part of the Venetian empire, including a Venetian fortification system – featuring stone-carved ‘Lions of Venice’ – to defend the city from the sea. Enclosed by four gates which punctuate the ancient city walls as they climb steadily up the craggy mountainside, Kotor is impressively well-protected!
Here, you can enjoy some free time to explore the cobbled streets and enjoy a spot of lunch in one of the many cafes.
Budva
Continuing round the bay to Budva, Montenegro’s most popular coastal town makes up part of the beautiful Budva Riviera. Enclosed on three sides by lush, tree-covered mountains, Budva follows a gentle coastal curve to a charming harbour, where gleaming white fishing boats, sailboats and yachts line the walkways and jetties.
Just beside the harbour sits the medieval old town, which stands out from the shoreline like the jewel in Budva’s coastal crown. We’ll explore within the Venetian old town walls with a local guide, finding our way through the narrow streets to the seaside citadel, where the crumbling fortress walls drop dramatically into the Adriatic.
After a day full of stunning scenery and historic towns, we'll make the journey back to our hotel in Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik
Enjoy views of Dubrovnik on a cable car ride up Mount Srđ and spend free time in the city.
Dubrovnik
You’ll see Dubrovnik from above today as we hop on a cable car up to the top of Mount Srđ. With views up to 60km away, it's no wonder the French built their Napoleonic Fort at the top of the mountain. The same vantage point which played a defensive role in the Croatian War of Independence now stuns visitors into silence as they take in the views of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic beyond.
Free time in Dubrovnik
The rest of the afternoon will be yours to enjoy Dubrovnik at your leisure. Perhaps you could enjoy a spot of people watching as you sip a glass of Plavac Mali from a pavement café or, if you’re feeling more energetic, you could walk the full route of the incredible city walls enjoying ever-changing views of this historic city en-route.
This evening, you will savour a farewell dinner with your fellow guests at a traditional ‘under the bell’ restaurant - a traditional Croatian cooking method in which food is roasted over an open flame using a clay or wrought-iron, bell-shaped baking vessel.
Return home
Say goodbye to the beautiful Croatian coastline and return home.
Available ships
MS Mendula
- Built
- 2012
- Crew
- 6
- Passengers
- 30
A very special cruise awaits in 2024 as we are thrilled to be able to bring you our recent addition to the Riviera fleet, the magnificent MS Mendula.
Hand-picked hotels
City Hotel - Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, Croatia
The perfect base for exploring Dubrovnik close to Gruz Bay Marina, Pile gate and the old town.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | Ship location | Transfer time |
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Split | Makarska | Approx. 90 mins |
*Dubrovnik | Makarska | 3 hours |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Dubrovnik | Dubrovnik | 40 mins |
*Please note only guests travelling from Birmingham airport will arrive in Dubrovnik.
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a double or twin cabin and hotel room. Cabins/rooms for sole occupancy are subject to availability at the stated supplement.
The price includes:
- Return flights from a choice of regional airports
- 7 nights on MS Mendula in your choice of cabin
- 3 nights in a four-star hotel
- Daily breakfast, 5 lunches, 2 dinners plus the Captain’s Dinner
- Offer - Two free drinks with lunch and dinner on board, with a choice of soft drinks, local wine and beer
- Tours and visits as mentioned
- Services of our experienced Riviera Tour Manager
- Complimentary Wi-Fi on board and at the hotel
- All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers
- ABTA and ATOL protection
Please note that in the event of unsatisfactory weather conditions the captain reserves the right to alter or reschedule the itinerary.
- Countries: Croatia and Montenegro
- Currencies: Euro
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hrs 40 mins to 3 hrs
- Language: Croatia – Croatian, Montenegro - Montenegrin
- Time zone: Croatia and Montenegro – GMT+1
UK Citizens do not currently require a visa to enter Croatia or Montenegro however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit:
Croatia: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/croatia/entry-requirements
Montenegro: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/montenegro/entry-requirements
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found here.
Please note due to the size of MS Mendula there is no lift between decks; therefore a reasonable degree of mobility is required to negotiate the stairs and overall design.
You can take a look at our yacht cruise FAQs to find answers to common questions, or find out about accessibility on our cruises and tours on our mobility FAQs page.
Alternatively, you can take a look at our Why Choose a Yacht Cruise page to delve further into life on board, whether it's the onboard dining, onshore excursions, or more about the ships and cabins.
The deposit for this holiday is £350pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.
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