Explore our Boutique Cruises packages in Croatia. These trips are a curated selection of authentic travel experiences that showcase the best of Boutique Cruises across Croatia. Every trip is just a starting point, so get in touch to personalize your experience and discover a better way to travel.
Classic Croatia: Zagreb, Split & Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik • Dubrovnik City Walls • Split • ZagrebCroatia In Style: Dubrovnik & Dalmatian Cruise
Split • Dubrovnik • Dubrovnik City WallsCroatian Rhapsody: Zagreb to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik • Dubrovnik City Walls • Split • ZagrebCroatia & the Dalmatian Coast
Dubrovnik • Dubrovnik City Walls • Kotor • Trogir • SplitCroatian Wilderness Cruise: Split, Brač & Korčula
Kvarner Bay Islands Cruise
This 8-day Croatia cruise sets sail from Opatija, taking a mix of Adriatic highlights and lesser known gems.
Spend your first evening in Krk, one of the most varied of villages in the region. Then set sail for Rab Island, where medieval walls still...
Signature Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik • Dubrovnik City WallsThis 5-day stopover takes you to the heart of one of Europe’s favourite coastal cities. Plus, you’ll go beyond the walls to discover nearby islands and Montenegro.
Only one hour from Dubrovnik, Montenegro might not leap out at you from the map, but...
Signature Split
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What do the experts say?
One of the most memorable traditions travellers should experience in Croatia is the Sinjska Alka. Held every August in the town of Sinj, near Split, it’s a centuries-old knights’ tournament where horsemen in traditional uniforms gallop at full speed trying to spear a small iron ring (“alka”) with their lances
One common misconception travellers have about Croatia is that it’s only about Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian coast. Inland regions like Zagreb, Istria, and Slavonia offer wine routes, truffle hunting, castles, and cultural festivals. Nature is also often overlooked. Beyond the famous Plitvice Lakes, there are mountains for hiking, rivers for rafting, and even thermal spas.
In early fall, the sea is still warm from the summer heat, making it perfect for swimming. Fall is also grape and truffle harvest season, which is ideal for food and wine lovers.
Imagine wine tasting in Brač, where wine is aged underwater among coral, and you can dive to select your bottle!
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