Discover the Adriatic’s hidden gems on a 7-day cruise with a female captain. Enjoy authentic experiences, local cuisine, and unforgettable memories.
Discover the Adriatic’s hidden gems on a 7-day cruise with a female captain. Enjoy authentic experiences, local cuisine, and unforgettable memories.
Milna (Brač Island)
Milna - Situated on the western coast of Brač Island, Milna is a picturesque harbor town celebrated for its protected bay, baroque architecture, and serene Dalmatian ambiance. Once a refuge for Venetian sailors, Milna now invites visitors to enjoy its peaceful coves, pine-lined promenades, and traditional stone houses along…
Milna (Brač Island)
Milna - Situated on the western coast of Brač Island, Milna is a picturesque harbor town celebrated for its protected bay, baroque architecture, and serene Dalmatian ambiance. Once a refuge for Venetian sailors, Milna now invites visitors to enjoy its peaceful coves, pine-lined promenades, and traditional stone houses along the waterfront. Visitors can stroll the promenade, savor fresh seafood at a local konoba, or swim in the nearby crystal-clear waters. The town’s maritime heritage is reflected in its small shipyards and the beautiful 18th-century church. For those eager to explore, the nearby village of Ložišća offers quiet charm and stone architecture. Milna is also an excellent starting point for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing onboard with a glass of local wine. Unlike busier destinations, Milna maintains a leisurely pace and welcoming spirit, making it an ideal introduction to the Dalmatian coast. Whether for culture, nature, or relaxation, Milna provides an authentic Croatian island experience.
Hvar (Hvar Island)
Hvar - Hvar is one of Croatia’s most renowned islands, famous for its sunny climate, historic allure, and vibrant energy. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by stone streets, Venetian-era architecture, and a scenic harbor overlooked by the 16th-century Fortica fortress. Explore the old town with its grand cathedral, lively squares, and boutique shops. Hvar is also a culinary paradise — enjoy fresh seafood, local wine, and lavender-infused dishes. During the day, relax on the beaches or take a boat to the nearby Pakleni Islands. By night, Hvar comes alive with open-air dining and stylish bars. Yet beyond the glamour, tradition thrives: fishermen at work, stone villages inland, and lavender fields in bloom. Hvar offers a perfect blend of culture, leisure, and beauty — making it a must-see highlight of any cruise through Dalmatia.
Vis (Vis Island)
Vis - Vis is the most remote and untouched of Croatia’s islands, celebrated for its authenticity, natural beauty, and intriguing history. Once a restricted military base, Vis remained closed to visitors until the 1990s — preserving its old-world charm. Explore the harbor towns of Vis and Komiža, with stone houses, quiet streets, and laid-back cafés. Discover hidden beaches like Stiniva, or venture by boat to the glowing Blue Cave on nearby Biševo. Taste traditional dishes like octopus under the peka and sip local Vugava wine grown on the island for centuries. History enthusiasts can explore ancient Greek ruins or remnants of Yugoslav military tunnels. Whether for a swim, a walk through vineyards, or just a breath of Adriatic peace, Vis offers a rare sense of timeless island life — a peaceful, soulful escape that feels worlds away from the modern rush.
Vela Luka (Korčula Island)
Vela Luka - Vela Luka, on the western side of Korčula Island, is a tranquil coastal town known for its natural beauty, healing traditions, and artistic spirit. Surrounded by olive groves and gentle hills, the town offers a peaceful promenade, friendly locals, and authentic Dalmatian charm. Visit the prehistoric cave Vela Spila above the town for a glimpse into ancient life and sweeping views. Explore small art galleries, enjoy local cuisine, or take a swim in nearby coves. Vela Luka is also renowned for therapeutic sea mud and the Kalos health center, attracting wellness seekers for decades. Unlike busy tourist spots, Vela Luka invites visitors to slow down, savor the landscape, and experience true island living. Whether cycling through olive fields, listening to local music, or simply enjoying the calm, Vela Luka provides a soulful, restorative stop on any cruise.
Pomena (Mljet NP)
Mljet National Park - Pomena is a tranquil harbor village and the gateway to Mljet National Park, one of the most pristine natural areas in the Adriatic. Located on the island’s western tip, Pomena offers access to two stunning saltwater lakes surrounded by pine forests and walking trails. A highlight is the small island of St. Mary in the middle of Veliko Jezero, home to a 12th-century Benedictine monastery. Rent a bike or kayak, swim in the calm, clear lakes, or enjoy a quiet boat ride through this serene setting. The village itself is small and relaxed, with a few restaurants and cafes offering fresh seafood and local wine. Pomena is not about crowds or nightlife — it’s a place to connect with nature, breathe deeply, and find calm. Ideal for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, Pomena is a refreshing contrast to busier coastal towns and a unique stop on any Adriatic journey.
Korčula (Korčula Island)
Korčula Old City - Often referred to as “Little Dubrovnik,” Korčula is a walled medieval town known for its red-roofed buildings, narrow stone streets, and rich cultural heritage. Believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, Korčula offers a blend of history, architecture, and island charm. Wander the old town’s fishbone-patterned alleys, visit the 15th-century St. Mark’s Cathedral, or enjoy panoramic views from the city walls. In the evening, watch the traditional Moreska sword dance or dine in a konoba serving local specialties like homemade pasta and brodet. Just outside town, vineyards produce the rare white wine Grk, found only on Korčula. Beaches and coves invite visitors to swim or relax with a view of the Pelješac Peninsula. With its mix of Venetian elegance and authentic island life, Korčula is both captivating and welcoming — a cruise stop that blends cultural depth with coastal beauty.
Makarska
Makarska - Makarska is a vibrant seaside town nestled between the turquoise Adriatic and the towering Biokovo mountain range. Known for its long pebble beach and lively waterfront promenade, it offers a mix of natural beauty, local culture, and energetic atmosphere. Explore the old town with its charming squares, baroque churches, and colorful market, or relax at one of the many cafés overlooking the harbor. For adventure, hike or drive up to the Biokovo Skywalk for stunning panoramic views. During the summer, Makarska buzzes with open-air concerts, beach bars, and festivals — yet it still retains its Dalmatian soul. Whether swimming, shopping, dancing, or dining under the stars, Makarska is the perfect place to end any cruise with a bit of excitement, coastal charm, and unforgettable sunset views.
Krilo Jesenice
Krilo Jesenice - The journey begins and ends in Krilo Jesenice, a quaint coastal village just south of Split. This peaceful harbor is the perfect starting point for any Adriatic adventure and a welcoming return after a week of exploration. With easy access from Split, Krilo Jesenice offers a convenient and scenic embarkation point, where travelers board the ship and meet the crew. After visiting some of Croatia’s most stunning islands and towns, travelers return here to disembark, bringing their unforgettable journey full circle.

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Wi-Fi
- Locker
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Wi-Fi
- Locker
- Drinks are paid by guests at the end of journey
- Private transportation
- In advance arranged Private parking
- Drinks are paid by guests at the end of journey
- Private transportation
- In advance arranged Private parking
What distinguishes this tour is the warm, personal experience on a traditional wooden boat, captained by the only female captain on the Adriatic. This is not a commercial cruise — it offers an intimate, genuine journey with a relaxed atmosphere, excellent music, and ample opportunities to relax, swim, and explore.
This is a family-operated tour: the…
What distinguishes this tour is the warm, personal experience on a traditional wooden boat, captained by the only female captain on the Adriatic. This is not a commercial cruise — it offers an intimate, genuine journey with a relaxed atmosphere, excellent music, and ample opportunities to relax, swim, and explore.
This is a family-operated tour: the captain’s husband is also the chef, preparing fresh, homemade meals with local ingredients. Guests enjoy a perfect blend of renowned destinations and hidden treasures, with evenings spent in stunning coastal towns rather than rushing back to port.
Guests arrive as individuals and depart as friends — sharing meals, anchoring at sunset, and laughing under the stars. It’s about authentic experiences, Croatian hospitality, and creating memories that feel more like a story than a schedule.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.