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Dubrovnik
Blue Cruise Dubrovnik: Croatia’s Coast, Unlocked
Sailing from Dubrovnik, a Blue Cruise offers front-row access to Croatia’s island-dotted Dalmatian Coast—without the crowds, ferry lines, or hotel-hopping. It’s a slow cruise, rich in history, nature, and sun-drenched freedom.
Why Start in Dubrovnik?
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UNESCO-listed Old Town as your launchpad
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Direct access to southern Dalmatian islands
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Ideal for 3–7 day routes that combine culture, beaches, and hidden bays
Popular Routes
1. Dubrovnik – Mljet – Korčula – Hvar – Split (7 Days)
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Swim in Mljet National Park’s salt lakes
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Wander Korčula’s medieval streets (birthplace of Marco Polo)
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Party or relax in stylish Hvar
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End in Split, home to Diocletian’s Palace
2. Dubrovnik – Elaphiti Islands – Ston – Mljet (4 Days)
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Shorter, relaxed loop
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Visit quiet islands like Ĺ ipan and Lopud
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Feast on oysters in Ston, kayak through pine-fringed bays
3. Dubrovnik – Montenegro Coast (With Clearance)
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Explore Kotor Bay and Perast’s floating church
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A rare dual-country cruise with epic scenery
What’s Onboard
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Small motor yachts or gulets (private or cabin charter)
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Comfortable cabins with ensuite bathrooms
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Full board or half board (Croatian seafood + Mediterranean dishes)
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Stop daily to swim, snorkel, and explore coastal towns
Travel Notes
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Best time: May to October (July–Aug for warmest water, shoulder seasons for fewer crowds)
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Bring: swimwear, reef shoes, light layers, and cash for small ports
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Most cruises are 7 days, but shorter charters available
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Great for: couples, families, groups, or solo adventurers
