Croatia’s South Dalmatia Islands Yacht & Yoga Tour: Trogir - Dubrovnik

から CAD CA$4,395.00
  • 期間: 8 日 (約)
  • 製品コード: PEMGZA

Our tour package offers an almost all-inclusive experience on our boats. For three-days of the tour, guests will enjoy all meals onboard. For four-days of the journey, we provide breakfast and either lunch or dinner each day on the boat. On the final day of the tour, we include breakfast before you disembark for home or the next stop on your vacation. Please note, alcohol onboard and meals consumed off the boat are not included.

Additionally, we encompass a variety of amenities to enhance your experience. This includes complimentary yoga mats, water, all port fees and professional tour and event fees. For those seeking adventure, we offer kayaks, paddleboards, and bicycles among other exciting options.


Itinerary


Croatia's South Dalmatia Islands Yoga & Yacht Tour
Trogir - Dubrovnik



Day One—Trogir-Šolta Island


We suggest you arrive as early as possible in Trogir to give yourself some time to explore this lovely port town on your own. Reminiscent of Venice, you could spend hours exploring — but do make sure you find our boat at the pier before you start to wander! After check-in at 11am, our motorized boat will take you on the week’s first cruise from Trogir to the island of Šolta. We will then either cycle or shuttle to visit our Beekeeper and his farm. We’ll continue our first day of yoga as we cruise by a coastline lined with walled olives and fig groves, fields of lavender and rosemary as we make our way to our destination for the night.




Day Two—Hvar Island


This morning we are on the island of Hvar, the sunniest island in the Adriatic. We stay overnight in the town of Hvar, which has become a mecca for artists and artisans — and has a thriving port life while highlighting centuries of historic importance. With planned Yoga, walking or cycling, this day’s experience on Hvar will be memorable, ending with your free night to explore and dine in the City the Hvar.




Day Three—Vis Island


The island furthest from the mainland, Vis is venerable. More than 2,300 years ago the Greek colony of Issa flourished here. Due to its strategic location, as part of Yugoslavia and Croatia, Vis was a military zone until 1995 and prohibited for foreign tourists. Today we have the opportunity to see its gentle beauty. We have a planned tour to Komiza to experience the old fishing village with a wine tasting option on the way back to the boat. We will then sail with lunch towards the island of Lastovo, with a possible swimming stop.





Day Four—Lastovo and Korčula



After breakfast we will explore Lastovo by YOGA, By Bicycle and By Hiking, exploring vineyards that produce grapes for the yellow-golden white wine Marastina, which is now garnering a reputation in international wine circles. Lastovo is one of the Adriatic’s smallest inhabited islands. It was a favourite of the emperor Augustus, who appreciated its mild climate so much that he named it after himself (Augusta Insula). The islanders, barely 1,000 souls, fish the teeming waters, although agriculture and wine production are also important. After YOGA, Biking or hiking, we will enjoy some swimming and then the boat takes us to the island of Korčula, where we will spend the night in Vela Luka, where we will all have dinner out on the town for a night on your own to explore.




Day Five —Korčula



After breakfast we will enjoy the town of Vela Luka, with an optional hike or bike, before saling to the town of Korčula. On the way to Korcula, you will be seduced by the lush, fragrant gardens seen along the route with towering cypresses dominating and creating an incredibly beautiful landscape, with a possible swim stop. Afterwards, time permitting, an optional hike to the top overlooking the town of Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Tonight, you’ll enjoy a professionally guided city tour and local dinner of your choosing in Korcula town.




Day Six — Mljet and Šipan


During breakfast we cruise to the green island of Mljet — known as the most wooded island in the Mediterranean. Homer mentioned this lovely island in his epic poem The Odyssey. After breakfast, we will have a visit to the National Park Mijet, with its 2 beautiful salt lakes. This may be walked or cycled. From the small port of Pomena we will sail to the island of Šipan for the night. It is here that Dubrovnik’s noble citizens built their villas so many years ago.





Day Seven — Šipan and Dubrovnik


This morning a quiet and pleasant choice of YOGA, and or biking / strolling. option. And then, it is back on the boat for a short crossing to Dubrovnik. We have a city tour planned for you this afternoon before setting you loose on this town — the Pearl of the Adriatic. And you’ll enjoy a special night to celebrate our week together with our crew, instructors and tour guides back on the boat.





Day Eight — Dubrovnik



After our last breakfast together you will begin your journey homeward or beyond. We will be sad to see you go, but happy to have made new friends, and renewed the bonds of friendship with old companions.





* Details subject to change.