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Croatian Coastal Cruises (Category B Ships)
The Croatian Coastal Fleet offers memorable cruises around the stunning Dalmatian coast. The fleet comprises 3 different categories of ship; the very basic Category B ships, the newly renovated Category A vessels, and finally Category A+ boats which offer a higher degree of comfort and service. Category B ships are suited to young people, groups of friends or special interest groups looking for an affordable cruise on the brilliant Croatian shoreline. Bathrooms and toilets are loacted on deck and are shared by all passengers and accommodation is in cabins furnished with bunk beds. In common with all boats in the fleet, these ships have a large sun deck where you can relax, socialise and take in the wonderful Dalmatian scenery, as well as a lounge and dining area.
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Bike Cruise: Dalmatian Island Hopping (8 Days)
From $351.50per person (includes taxes)*Available dates: from 24 Apr 2010 to 16 Oct 2010
Cruise with vintage motor-sailing ships along the magnificent Dalmatian islands and take the opportunity to cycle around the splendid shoreline while the Katarina boat takes you along the southern Adriatic Sea from one island to another.*Please note; the price does not include additinal charges which may be payable on spot. Please check the itinerary for full details.
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Croatian Coastal Cruises (Category A Ships)
The Croatian Coastal Cruise Fleet offers enjoyable and enlightening cruises around the glittering Dalmatian coast. The fleet comprises 3 different categories of ship; the very basic Category B ships, the renovated Category A vessels, and finally Category A+ boats which offer a higher degree of comfort and service. Category A ships are generally larger than those in the lower category and offer bunk-bedded cabins with private shower and WC. Most of the cruisers in this category are newly renovated and offer comfortable lounges, dining areas and of course a large sun deck where you can relax, sunbathe and take in the sights of this most scenic of coastlines.
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Dalmatian Island Hopping Cruise from Split (8 Days)
From $356.00per person (includes taxes)*Available dates: from 10 Apr 2010 to 23 Oct 2010
Cruising with vintage motor-sailing ships along the magnificent Dalmatian coastline & islands.
Jump on board with a few T-shirts and a swimming costume to spend seven unforgettable days sailing on the southern Adriatic Sea from one island to another. *Please note; the price does not include additinal charges which may be payable on spot. Please check the itinerary for full details.
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Croatian Coastal Cruises (Category A+ Ships)
The Croatian Coastal Cruise Fleet offers relaxing, scenic cruises around the glittering Dalmatian coastline. The fleet comprises 3 different categories of ship; the very basic Category B ships, the renovated Category A vessels, and finally Category A+ boats which offer a higher degree of comfort and service. Category A+ ships are almost all newly built and offer more spacious accommodation in air-conditioned cabins with private facilities and two lower berths. As well as offering higher standard accommodation, cruises on Category A+ ships also include a free included sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik and a Captain's Dinner.
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Dalmatian Island Hopping Cruise from Split (8 Days)
From $491.00per person (includes taxes)*Available dates: from 10 Apr 2010 to 23 Oct 2010
Cruising with vintage motor-sailing ships along the magnificent Dalmatian coastline & islands.
Jump on board with a few T-shirts and a swimming costume to spend seven unforgettable days sailing on the southern Adriatic Sea from one island to another.
*Please note; the price does not include additinal charges which may be payable on spot. Please check the itinerary for full details.
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Le Boreal
One of the most state-of-the-art ships, due to launch in May 2010. The luxury Le Boreal features a modern design and sleek silhouette, and her small size - just 142 metres in length - will offer intimate itineraries to rare ports.
The mega-yacht with 132 cabins, she is the fruit of the expertise of the Italian Fincantieri shipyard and French sophistication, as interpreted by designer Jean-Philippe Nuel creating a unique atmosphere, a subtle blend of luxury, intimacy and well-being.
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Venice to Venice 8 days
From $2013.00per person (+$220.50 taxes)*Available dates: from 20 May 2010 to 18 Oct 2010
You will discover the Dalmatian coast : an architectural heritage without equal as well as the Pearls of the Adriatic and wild beauty with thousand-year-old ruins, the artistic treasures of Dubrovnik, Kotor and Rovinj.
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Venice to Nice 8 days
From $2121.50per person (+$220.50 taxes)*Available dates: June 8th
Let yourself be astonished by a fabulous trip at sea where talented musicians and singers share their passion for this genre with you. The dalmatian coast offers you magnificent treasures among which a breath taking scenery and unique landscapes.At last, discover Bonifacio, a fortress town sculped by the waves, with its look liked tower houses, the inheritance of the medieval time.
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Istanbul to Venice 8 Days
From $2121.50per person (+$220.50 taxes)*Available dates: September 27th
Delos, a museum island and its superb archaeological site for a fabulous journey between history and mythology.
Let yourself be astonished by the pearls of the Adriatic and wild beauty with thousand-year-old ruins, art treasures and the ancient cities of Dubrovnik, Kotor & Split.You will be cruising through the Kornati Islands, one of nature’s marvels.
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Le Levant
Le Levant is a sleek and elegant 80-passenger expedition vessel with a crew of 55. Built to the highest international standards for safety and elegance, she cuts through the water with skill and grace and has all the pleasures of a private yacht. Le Levant is equipped with a fleet of Zodiacs; the aft deck features an activities marina for Zodiac loading and unloading. The ship also boasts a panoramic restaurant used for breakfast and lunch, and a fine-dining restaurant for dinner in the evening, as well as a large lounge and two bars. There is a comfortable library, hairdressing salon and Turkish bath, along with a well-equipped gym and sauna, outdoor swimming pool and gift shop. Le Levant also has a medical facility, elevator and an INMARSAT telecommunications system, which can be used from your stateroom 24-hours a day to any location around the world.
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8 Days from Athens to Venice
From $2299.50per person (+$220.00 taxes)*Available dates: July 15th
Highlight - The sacred valley of Delphi : a magnificently preserved ancient site. Croatia: sailing down the magnificent Dalmatian Coast. Pearls of the Adriatic and unspoiled nature: Dubrovnik, Kotor and Rovinj.
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8 Days from Venice to Venice
From $2355.50per person (+$220.00 taxes)*Available dates: from 22 Jul 2010 to 05 Aug 2010
Stroll around the Medieval cities of Croatia registered in the UNESCO World Heritage and discover Kornati islands and the famous Mouths of Kotor: remarkable land and seascapes amongst the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.
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Le Ponant
This beautifully appointed 290-foot vessel was built in France in 1991 and currently sails through some of the world’s most amazing tropical locations. Le Ponant is a sleek white, three-masted sailing vessel built to the highest international standards for safety and elegance. Only 56 passengers will travel on board, along with a crew of 30. In addition to her 16,140 square feet of sail, she features a gourmet and open-air restaurant, lounge, bar, and book and video room. All cabins feature an ocean view, two lower twin beds or one double, en suite bathroom with toiletries and hair dryer, telephone, safe deposit box, intercom system for announcements and lectures, at least one closet and shelf unit, minibar, and complimentary bottled water. The ship is fully air-conditioned and heated throughout with individual controls in each cabin. The ship is also fully equipped with Zodiacs and has the capabilities and equipment needed for snorkeling and diving.
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Blown by the Wind in Croatia : 8 Days Venice (Italy) Roundtrip
From $2871.50per person (+$220.50 taxes)*Available dates: August 2nd
Discover the pearls of the Adriatic : wild beauty, ancient ruins, art treasures and the hidden delights of Dubrovnik, Kotor and Split. Enjoy a stunning sail through the heart of the Kornati Islands.
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From the Riviera to the Adriatic : 10 Days from Nice to Venice
From $3089.00per person (+$302.50 taxes)*Available dates: July 24th
Highlight - Rome: the Eternal City of a thousand and one testimonies to a glorious past. Croatia: explore the riches of the Adriatic. Superb sailing in the heart of the Kornati Islands.
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Doge's Palace to the Grand Masters' : 11 Days from Venice to Valletta
From $3529.50per person (+$316.00 taxes)*Available dates: August 9th
Highlight - The Dalmatian Coast : nature in all its breathtaking beauty, unique landscapes and an architectural heritage without equal. Magnificent Montenegro: cruising in the fjords and bays of Kotor.Le Ponant’s arrival in Valletta: an ancient port built by the Knights of the Order of Malta.
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Amadolce
The Amadolce is the latest vessel to join the AMA fleet, known for its state-of-the-art river cruise vessels that have set new standards in the industry. Luxury, comfort and style define the Amadolce, where a highly trained crew ensures that you receive personalised service throughout your journey. The ship is cleverly designed to offer more space than other European vessels and she accommodates no more than 150 passengers in exquisitely decorated staterooms.
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Rousse to Trier Cruise
From $4537.50per person (+$262.50 taxes)*Available dates: from 12 Jun 2010 to 16 Oct 2010
Embark at Rousse and begin your European vacation in Bucharest, Romania. Take in the sights and sounds of Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia, all framed by the wonder and majesty of the Danube River, especially the Iron Gates. See what all the fuss over Budapest is, and then savor Vienna, Austria. Later, sail down to Regensburg and Nuremberg! See charming towns like Mainz and historical castles such as Reichsburg Castle as you cruise along the Rhine and Main rivers. End your journey in the oldest city in Germany, Trier.
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Trier to Rousse Cruise
From $4603.50per person (+$262.50 taxes)*Available dates: from 23 May 2010 to 26 Sep 2010
This 22-Day epic cruise starts in the ancient German city of Trier and continues along the Rhine and the Main through charming towns and past medieval castles into Austria and Hungary. Cruise the scenic Danube to the Imperial capitals of Vienna and Budapest, then continue into Serbia, through the impressive Iron Gates and on into Romania and Bulgaria.
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Tvrdi (Category A ship)
This charming vessel has 19 cabins, 13 of which are located on deck. Bedding and towels are included in all en-suite cabins. There is a comfortable deck with deck-chairs for lounging in and inflatable lilos for lying on to contemplate the lazy lull of the sea. Dinghies are also available for those adventurers seeking solace in idyllic bays and beaches. For a full list itineraries and rates, please see Croatian Coastal Cruises (Category A Ships).
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Viktoria
Accommodation on the Viktoria is predominently below deck with just a few cabins located above deck. All are furnished with bunk beds and toilets and showers are shared with approximately one shower/toilet for every five passengers. Cabins are small but have basins, bedding and towels. Outside, there are deckchairs to relax on, inflatables for fun in the water and dinghies which can be used to reach remote bays and beaches.
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Tuna
The Tuna comprises mainly below-deck cabins, with just a small number above deck. Accommodation is in twin cabins (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boat. There is an average of one shower and toilet for every five passengers. The cabins are quite small but all have wash basins and come complete with bedding. Outside, the Tuna has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other inflatables for fun in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry passengers into the bays.
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Kapetan Bota
The Kapetan is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Kapetan Bota has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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Penelopa
The Penelopa is bigger than many boats that sail in Croatia and provides the convenience of an ensuite bathroom. The cabins are mainly located above deck, which are sometimes over two levels and are popular for passengers who want to relax in them during the day.
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Aloha
The Aloha was originally built in 1951 and then reconstructed in 1988 and again in 2006. On-board accommodation consists mainly of below-deck cabins, with just a small number above deck. Outside the Aloha has comfortable chairs to lounge on and inflatables are provided for use in the water. This all makes for a very relaxing atmosphere. As the boat navigates the clear waters of the Adriatic guests can swim or sunbathe on deck, taking in the stunning scenery of the Croatian coastline.
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Tarin
The Tarin is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Tarin has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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Labrador
The Labrador is made up mainly of below deck cabins, with a small number of above deck cabins. They are based on twin share (bunk beds) with separate toilets and showers on the main deck of the boats. There is an average of 1 shower and toilet to every five passengers. The cabins are quite small, however they all have wash basins and come complete with all your bedding. Outdoors, the Labrador has deck chairs to lounge about on, as well as lilo's and other various inflatables for use in the water. There are also small dingies to ferry people into the bays if they want to sit on the beaches rather than swim off the boat.
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