

Adriatic Cruises

Experience history and heritage on an Adriatic cruise
A cruise around the stunning Adriatic coast, a large inlet in the Mediterranean, takes in some of the most beautiful places in Europe, from the waterways of Venice to stunning medieval towns like Dubrovnik. Depart from a local UK port and within a couple of days you can be enjoying the diversity of history and culture of Mediterranean cruise destinations such as Gibraltar, Valletta in Malta, Venice, Dubrovnik in Croatia, and Ljubljana in Slovenia. A cruise in the Adriatic region is a must for anyone who enjoys stunning scenery, good weather and historical architecture.
Adriatic Cruises Highlights
Tour of St. Mark's - Italy
Lake Bled - Slovenia
Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic - Croatia
- Upcoming Adriatic Cruises - L1208
- On the Balmoral
- Departing on 06 Jun 2012 for 22 nights
- Prices starting from £1,899.

- Panoramic Klaipeda (Tour D)
- Klaipeda, Lithaunia, Lithuania
Our panoramic tour combines with a visit to the Farmers’ Market and the Old Town. We will first travel towards the south of Klaipeda and see some of the typical residential areas built in Soviet times.
- The Best of Neringa (Tour A)
- Klaipeda, Lithaunia, Lithuania
Departing from the pier, we shall have a 20-minute drive to the ferry for our trip across the lagoon to the Curonian Spit, which is also known as Neringa. The legend says that the giant Neringa gathered an apron full of sand and poured it into the sea forming a long stretch of land, which divided the sea from the lagoon and thus made the fishermen safer.

- TOUR A - ALBEROBELLO
- Brindisi, Italy, Italy
Alberobello is famous for its trulli, and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

- TOUR A - DUBROVNIK – PEARL OF THE ADRIATIC
- Dubrovnik, Croatia, Croatia
Departing the quayside, we drive to the newly built bridge across the Dubrovnik River for our first photo stop, which offers a spectacular view of the picturesque Lapad Peninsula, the commercial port of Gruz and the Elaphite archipelago.
- TOUR A - HISTORICAL ZADAR
- Zadar, Croatia, Croatia
The history of Zadar is fascinating to those who respect historical monuments and cultural heritage.
On an Adriatic cruise holiday, you can expect the warmest times of the year to be July and August, with temperatures sitting between 25°C-35°C. During April and May, lightweight clothes are recommended, with rainwear as a precaution. If you choose to sail on an Adriatic cruise, you can expect a varied climate, with continental climate conditions in the more northerly areas and Mediterranean ones on the Adriatic coast.
- Average Spring temperature range from 15°C-25°C.
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