Come for the endless turquoise, stay for the history and Dalmatian charm. Croatia is cruising at its finest.

With balmy beaches surrounded by pretty historic cities, crystal clear waters and melt-in-your-mouth seafood, Croatia’s Adriatic coast will fulfil all your beach holiday fantasies. But with more than 1,000 sun-drenched islands strewn across 1,800 km (1,100 miles) of coast, Croatia is more than just sun and sea. Find rugged limestone landscapes and sprawling waterfall-filled national parks that will take your breath away. Get lost exploring historic walled towns (Dubrovnik, Zadar and Korcula to name a few), hidden bars tucked into 2,000-year-old Roman ruins or lavender fields and vineyards in Hvar. Croatia may first tempt you with its beaches, but its picturesque towns, stunning national parks and mouth-watering cuisine will have you returning again and again.

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Highlights of Croatia

Walk Dubrovnik’s city walls

Dubrovnik’s iconic city walls have protected the city since the Middle Ages. These days, they are the best way to see the city, offering sweeping views of its monasteries, terracotta roofs, old port and Adriatic Sea. Wander the World Heritage-listed walls and Old Town – past forts, bastions and towers; if the sights look familiar, it’s because several films and television shows have filmed here, including Game of Thrones.

Swim by waterfalls in Krka National Park

The coast may be its main drawcard, but Croatia is also home to some pretty spectacular national parks. Located on the Krka River about an hour from the coast, Krka National Park is known for its cascading waterfalls, winding hiking trails and lush forest. For a less strenuous option, tour the park by boat, stopping for a swim or two in secluded emerald pools.

Hvar lavendar farm wine and food served in Croatia

Taste local wine around Hvar

Party-goers descend on Hvar during the summer months to revel in its party atmosphere, but it’s still possible to venture off the beaten track in this well-travelled hotspot. Fertile soil and year-round sun (local claim it as the ‘sunniest spot in Europe’) have created an agricultural paradise. Head inland to visit fruit orchards and olive groves, sample wine at local vineyards and stroll across picturesque farmlands.

Excursions and experiences

We believe the best moments on the road are those where you get to mingle with the locals, learn a little about the culture and history of each destination and make discoveries you won't find in any guide book. We call these real life experiences, the kind you can only get with a local leader showing you the way. Here are just a few of the experiences you'll share in Croatia.

  • Visit a local beekeeper in Hvar to sample honey and chat about time-old techniques, before going for a walk through nearby lavender fields. 
  • To truly get a taste of enigmatic Split, you need someone to show you around – a local someone. Wander the buzzy streets of the Old Town – the remains of Diocletian’s 2200-year-old palace – with a local guide.
  • Nature lovers rejoice! Take in incredible scenery and biodiversity hiking Plitvice Lakes National Park, or swim next to waterfalls in Krka National Park. 
  • Head to Sibenik for a traditional Dalmatian feed. After having lunch at an agriturismo (farm resort) famous for its prsut (smoked ham), enjoy a tasting at one of Croatia’s best wineries, Bibich.
  • Discover why Trogir’s old town was awarded World Heritage status on a guided walking tour. A local guide will point out gorgeous, well-preserved Romanesque and Renaissance buildings including the Cathedral of St Lawrence and Kamerlengo Fortress.

Meet our fleet

Peregrine Dalmatia

Built in 2012, the Peregrine Dalmatia was designed specifically for sailing the Dalmatian Coast. Dining is a casual affair on the main deck, which also features a barbecue area and bar. Relax with a cool drink and enjoy the passing scenery from the furnished sun deck. A swimming platform off the back means you can drop anchor whenever you like and use the Adriatic Sea as your swimming pool.

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