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Lower Deck Main Deck
Jul 7 '12
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Aug 4 '12
Aug 11 '12
Aug 18 '12
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Discounts
Triple share program: Adults receive a 30% discount when rooming with 2 other adults. Children aged 8-14 receive a 50% discount when rooming with 2 other adults. Children aged 3-7 receive a 70% discount when rooming with 2 other adults.

Opt for half board (2 meals per day provided by MS Magellan) and save 25 EURO off the price of your cruise.

Single Supplement
Single supplement on board the MS Magellan is an additional 50%.

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Day 1 Embark Zaton (Dubrovnik) / Slano

Board the MS Magellen this morning and settle in for your Dalmatian adventure. During a welcome drink, Captain's orders and safety mesures will be explained to you. Moreover, you will be introduced to the Captain, members of the staff and your tour guide. The arrival in Slano is expected in late afternoon hours, but early enough for a refreshing swim on Slano beach before dinner.

Slano is a village in the southern Croatia and a small harbour located 27 km northwest of Dubrovnik town. Its main occupations include farming, olive-growing, viniculture, fruit growing, tobacco, herbs growing (sage, laurel, and woodworm), fishing and tourism.

Day 2 Trstenik / Korcula

Depart in the early hours towards Korcula island. Before coming to Korcula stop in Trstenik. Trstenik is one of the oldest settlements on Pelješac peninsula. It has beautiful natural bays and beaches with clear blue sea surrounded by pine forests. This town is a favourite resort of many tourists who seek peace and quietness, natural beauty and typical Dalmatian atmosphere. Trstenik was founded as a wine export port. Locals used to built their houses further from the coast in order to protect themselves from the pirates. Coastal settlement developed later in the 19th century. In Trstenik you will have excursion to Grgich winery to learn more about production of wines and autochthon Dalmatian grape sorts.

After your wine excursion, the boat departs from Trstenik and stops for a swim in a Badija bay, in front of Korcula. Continue into Korcula late this afternoon. Korčula is a small town situated on the north-east end of Korcula isand. The old medieval part of the town was built on a small oval peninsula. Today the town has about 3,000 inhabitants. Local legend says that a great merchant Marco Polo was born in Korcula (but do not argue with a local on this point). The town center is dominated by the splendid Cathedral of St. Mark.
Included Excursions: Wine tasting in Grgich winery, Korcula town tour.

Day 3 Hvar

Departure in early hours towards the island of Hvar. On your way to Hvar stop in a bay near island for a relaxing and refreshing swim from the boat's platform.

Arrive in Hvar late this afternoon. Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich culture and historical heritage. Its name derives from the Greek name Pharos, today's Stari Grad (Old Town). Hvar became the island’s center in the 13th century. The island gained glory and power during Middle Ages being an important port within the Venetian naval empire. Today, it is the centre of the island’s tourism and one of the favourite destinations in the Dalmatian Riviera.

Upon your arrival to Hvar, a local guide and a producer of aromatical oils will make a short lavender oil presentation and walk you throughout the city introducing you to history, culture and way of life on this island.
Included Excursions: Lavender presentation, Hvar town tour.

Day 4 Brač / Split

After the past few days of cruising, tonight you will overnight in mainland town. Before arriving in Split, make a stop in a bay near Brač island. Brač is the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands.

In late afternoon hours arrive in Split where a city tour led by a local guide will start. Split is the second largest urban centre in Croatia and the center of Split Dalmatian County. It is traditionally considered to be over 1,700 years old. Since 1979 the historic centre of Split has been inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List. It is the economic, administrative, educational, sport and tourist centre of Dalmatia. Many of Split’s historical and cultural buildings can be found within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace. In addition, numerous museums, the National Theatre, old churches and other archeological sites in the Split region make this city an important cultural attraction.
Included Excursion: Split town tour.

Day 5 Vela Luka

Before your arrival to Vela Luka (Big Port) stop for swimming and relaxation in a beautiful Gradina bay near the town of Vela Luka. Arrive in Vela Luka in the afternoon hours. On the western part of Korčula island you will find Vela Luka town that is situated in a deep and large bay, surrounded by many coves. Shores are covered with vineyards, olive trees, figs and pine trees that gently slope into the sea.

Vela Luka is the second largest town on the Adriatic islands. It is a safe anchorage and harbour for boaters. Vela Luka is also famous for olive oil production as almost every inhabitant produces extra-virgin olive oil. In late afternoon, upon your arrival, a bus will take you to Zlokić olive oil factory and ethno museum. There you will learn everything you want to know about olives and olive oil. You will see factory and process of producing olive oil accompanied by tasteful bites of homemade products and olive oil. After the tour return to Vela Luka where the custodian of Vela Luka's town museum will introduce you to a prehistoric life in this area by showing you findings of Vela Spila (Big Cave) that is considerd one of the oldest in this part of Mediterranean.
Included Excursions: Olive oil tasting in Zlokic etno museum, visit to Vela Luka museum (archaeological collection).

Day 6 Vela Luka / Pomena (Mljet)

Depart in the early hours to the island of Mljet. You can expect an afternoon arrival in port of Pomena (on Mljet). Port of Pomena is just a few steps away from the entrance to the National Park. Today, you will spend a day in the nature and you can use it for recreation – rent a bike, kayak, canoe or just swim and wander around in the splendid and peaceful environment of the National Park.

On the northwest part of the Mljet island you can find National Park that was founded in 1960 as the oldest National Park in Croatia. This park has world renown thanks to the natural wonders such as Small and Big Lakes. In the middle of the Big Lake there is a monastery and St. Mary’s Church built in the 12th century by the Benedictines from Monte Gargano, Italy. The church has changed its appearance through times under different cultural changes, from the Renaissance to Baroque. However, the central part remained Romanic.
Optional Excursion: Entrance to the Mljet National Park - park entrance fee additional cost, payable locally.

Day 7 Dubrovnik

Early this morning departe for a magnificent trip along the shores of Elaphiti islands consisting of serveral islands northwestern of Dubrovnik. In Dubrovnik you will have an organized town tour, but before arrival in Dubrovnik enjoy a short, last swim stop in a bay near Dubrovnik. After a swim break you can expect to arrive in Dubrovnik in the early afternoon.

Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities on the Croatian coast. In the middle ages the Republic of Dubrovnik was an important rival to Venice. Many buildings in the Old city center testify of this glorious past and of the Venetian influence. Today, Dubrovnik is also a very lively city, with many things to do, both during the day and night. The coast nearby offers all sorts of activities and the town has many restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Dubrovnik is the city rich in culture and history, and for that reason, it is inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List.
Included Excursion: Dubrovnik town tour.

Day 8 Dubrovnik / Disembark

Disembark this morning with fond memories of your adventures in Adriatic Sea.

Itinerary Notes

Please note: All rates are per person and are quoted in EURO. Please contact us for most current rates in USD.

Cruise fare includes:
• Accommodation in a chosen category cabin
• 8 excursions
• 7 days cruise on route “Unique Dalmatia cruise”
• 7 crew members
• Usage of the ship’s equipment
• Welcome drink, meals (Breakfast, lunch and dinner)
• Afternoon coffee/tea
• Fresh fruit all day long

Cruise fare does not include:
• Beverages from the ship’s bar
• Transfer from and/or to the ship prior to embarkation and/or after disembarkation
• Tips, laundry, entrance to National Parks or any other items of personal nature
• Taxes and fees of € 25 per person, to be paid on board.

Deposit & Payment

Initial deposit is 35% trip cost, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php

Final payment is due 70 days days prior to departure.

Final payment by Final Payment by bank transfer, check or Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or Amex. Credit Card payments subject to 3% convenience fee and maximum $15,000 charge.

Booking last minute? No problem! Please contact one of our trip planners, and we can get you on your way if booking less than 70 days days prior to departure.

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Cancellation Policy

Days Prior to departure Fee
Over 31 days 35% trip cost
30-0 days 100% trip cost

MS Magellan

The MS Magellan visits the Dalmation IslandsEnjoy fine dining in the dining roomDouble cabin with option for an additional bedTwin cabinPrivate en suite bath facilities
    Ship Highlights
  • Passengers : 42
  • Luxury Expedition Ship

The MS Magellan was built in 2009 as a luxury class ship. The cabins are spacious with warm and inviting décor and furnishings. MS Magellan offers a spacious sundeck, great food, and intimacy to her 42 guests. There are 7 crew members on the board: the Captain, engineer, sailor, cook and a waiter.

Accommodation on board the MS Magellan
Accommodation are provided to the 42 guests in 19 cabins on the main and lower decks, all fully air-conditioned, with queen-size bed or twin beds with possibility for an additional bed, cupboard, cabinet and window or porthole, bathroom with shower, toilet and wash basin.

Lower deck: 8 cabins
6 twin cabins
2 double cabins + additional upper bed

Main deck: 11 cabins
4 twin cabins
2 double cabins + additional upper bed
5 double cabins

Amenities on board the MS Magellan
Guests of the MS Magellan will enjoy the fully air-conditioned salon-restaurant on the main deck. Also on the main deck guests will find the Bar with a LCD TV, two sun decks of 150 m2 each, one of which has sun beds and tables to linger and watch the scenery pass by.

Technical information
• Classified 5* rating
• 35 m long
• 7.70 m wide
• Cruising speed of 9.5 NM
• Generator 35 kW
• 2 outboards
• VHF, Radar
• Air-Conditioning
• Ice Machine
• Electricity: 220 V
• Tender boat for 6 pax
• Emergency lights

Please note: rates posted for this ship will be posted in EURO. Contact us for most current rates in USD.

Cabins
Twin cabinLower Deck
8 cabins: 6 twin cabins, 2 double cabins + additional upper bed. A/C, private facilities, window or portholes.
Double cabin with option for an additional bedMain Deck
11 cabins: 4 twin cabins, 5 double cabins, 2 double cabins + additional upper bed. A/C, private facilities, window or portholes.

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