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Key: B=Breakfast; L=Lunch; D=Dinner; O=Overnight |
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Day 1, Sunday - Depart Venice, Italy
for Koper, Slovenia
Tour starts at
2:30 PM with a transfer from
the Venice Marco Polo airport to Koper,
Slovenia for embarkation on m/s Arion
at approximately 5:30 PM. You'll be greeted
by our local host with full orientation.
11:00 PM sail for Zadar, Croatia.
(D,O)
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Day
2, Monday - Cruise Zadar, Croatia
Arrive
10:00 AM. Known today as “Treasure City”, Zadar once
was a dominant
city of the
Adriatic region.
Zadar, is one
of the oldest
Slavic city
on the Adriatic
coast with
sights such
as the Roman
Forum, the
Cathedral and
St. Donat Church
to enjoy. You
will have an
opportunity
to take an
optional full
day excursion
to Plitvice
Lakes National
Park, a UNESCO
World Cultural
Heritage site.
The park's
scenery includes
16 terraced
lakes surrounded
by thickly
wooded mountains
and lush vegetation
with a winding
trail that
puts in contact
with this incredible
nature. Depart
8:00 PM. (B,L,D,O)
Day
3, Tuesday - Cruise Ploce - Korcula,
Croatia
Arrive
7:30 AM in Ploce, one of the youngest
towns in Croatia. From this port
you have the opportunity to take
an optional tour to the Turkish-style
enclave of Mostar. The drive is
through a marvelous gorge of the
Neretva River. Mostar, a city in
Bosnia and Herzegovina named after
its 16th century Old Bridge, with
towers that dot each side of the
river. Depart 2:30 PM.
This evening the ship arrives at 6:00
PM in the beautiful island of Korcula,
and according to local tradition, the
birth place of world explorer Marco Polo.
Enjoy the charm of the old walled city
and the island's lively evenings. Depart
11:50 PM. (B,L,D,O)
Day
4, Wednesday - Cruise Kotor,
Montenegro
Ship arrives 8:00 AM in Kotor, a UNESCO
World Cultural Heritage site. Don't however,
sleep late this morning because the sail
into the deep, rugged Kotor Bay provides
breathtaking views of the only fjords
in southern Europe. You can walk into
the charming walled city, just a short
distance from the pier, or take one of
the optional excursions to the ancient
city of Cetinije or the picturesque sites
of Budva and Sveti Stefan. Depart 10:30
PM. (B,L,D,O)
Day
5, Thursday - Cruise Durres,
Albania
Arrive
7:00 AM in Durres, one of the most
ancient cities of Albania, dating
back to 627 B.C. Roman ruins abound
in this largest seaport in the
country. A full day optional tour
to the historical town of Kruja, where you can visit the Bazaar, the museum of national hero, Gjergj Kastriot Scanderbeg, and the Ethnographic museum, where you'll enjoy a presenation on folk dresses and past-century tools in a typical Turkish-style house. Then on to the capital city of Tirana includes
a walk around Skanderberg Square,
the Moshe of Ethem Bey and a visit
to the national museum. Depart
10:00 PM. (B,L,D,O)
Day
6, Friday - Cruise Dubrovnik,
Croatia
Ship arrives
8:00 AM in the Medieval city of
Dubrovnik. In the 7th century,
this walled-city guarded the coastal
approaches by invaders of the Croatian
kingdom. Entering the gates of
this over 1000-year old architectural
marvel is like a step back in time.
You may want to take an optional
walking tour of the Old Town including
the Rector’s Palace, the
Church of St. Blaise, the fountain
of Onofrio, the Franciscan Monastery,
housing one of the oldest pharmacies
in the world, and the Synagogue.
With a full day and evening in
this captivating town, energetic
participants will even have time
to take in the impressive views
from the top of the wall surrounding
the old city. Depart 11:00 PM.
(B,L,D,O)
Day
7, Saturday - Cruise Split, Croatia
Arrive
8:00 AM in Split, the second largest
city in Croatia and a UN World
Heritage Site. At the historical
core of Split, and within walking
distance of the ship, is the massive
Palace of the Emperor Diocletian,
dating from the end of the third
century A.D., and one of the last
palaces of the Roman Empire. Diocletian’s
Mausoleum and the Temple of Jupiter
are fully preserved, though in
the Middle Ages they were converted
to Christian edifices. The statue
of Grgur Ninski, created by Croatia’s
premier modern sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic,
is situated in front of the Golden
Gate. People who pass by rub the
big toe for good luck. Depart 4:00
PM. (B,L,D,O)
Day 8, Sunday - Disembark Koper - Bled - Bohinj, Slovenia
9:00 AM arrive in Koper. This coastal
town is the largest commercial port in
Slovenia. After the ship is cleared by
local authorities depart for the mountains to the charming alpine village of Lake Bled, often mentioned as the pearl of the Alpine region. Enjoy the beauty of its emerald-green lake, the small church on the island in the middle of the lake and the medieval castle on a cliff above the lake. Your visit will include nearby Bohinj, with its crystal clear river Sava and scenic mountain views, before returning to Bled for a dinner and overnight. (B,D,O)
Day 9, Monday - Vrsic Pass - Soca Valley – Goriska Brda, Slovenia
You’ll cross the Vrsic Pass (5,252 ft) to the valley of the Soca River, one of the cleanest rivers in Europe. You will pass the sites of great World War I battles along the green mountain valley to the vineyards in the Brda hill. Against a backdrop of imposing limestone mountains cloaked in dense forests, lush meadows rich in wildflowers, you’ll find a clutch of small towns and villages, including Tolmin, Kobarid and Bovec. Kobarid, a small town rich in history, houses the museum dedicated to the events and horrors of the Soca Front, one of the bloodiest WWI battles. This is the battle recorded in Ernest Hemmingway's Farewell to Arms. You’ll enjoy wine tasting and lunch in Goriska Brda on “The Wine Road” where wonderful vistas of hills, churches, countless vineyards, and orchards assault your senses. The day includes traveling through villages, castles, watchtowers and ancient walls, among the regions’ best wineries. Return to Bled for overnight. (B,L,O)
Day 10, Tuesday - Ljubljana - Piran - Portoroz, Slovenia
After breakfast
at your hotel, depart for the Baroque
style town of Ljubljana, capital
of Slovenia, surrounded by the Julian
Alps. After a walking tour of the
colorful old town with its Baroque
Town Hall, three-bridges and charming
open-air market you head to the Slovenian coast and the picturesque
Venetian-style, artist village of Piran. After a walking tour of the hillside church and elegant town square, focussed on a statue of Tartini - an 18th Century composer, violinist and native of Piran, you go the short distance to the seaside resort of Portoroz (Port of Roses). After time to do a little shopping and walking, you return to Bled. (B,D,O)
Day 11, Wednesday - to Venice, Italy
After breakfast,
depart early for the Venice airport
in accordance with your flight
time. (B)
Key: B=Breakfast; L=Lunch; D=Dinner; O=Overnight |
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