Route T8
Route: Trogir – Rogoznica – Zadar – Island of Rab – Island of Krk – Opatija – Island of Cres – Island of Lošinj – Island of Dugi Otok – National Park Kornati – Vodice – Krka Waterfalls – Šibenik – Primošten – Island of Hvar – Split – Trogir
Description

This new two-week cruise combines the scenic diversity of Kvarner Bay, the flair of the Istrian Riviera and the highlights of Dalmatia – with numerous swimming breaks, Mediterranean harbour towns and impressive visits to UNESCO cities and national parks. Look forward to a varied and relaxing journey full of impressions.
Route:
Trogir – Rogoznica – Zadar – Island of Rab – Island of Krk – Opatija – Island of Cres – Island of Lošinj – Island of Dugi Otok – National Park Kornati – Vodice – Krka Waterfalls – Šibenik – Primošten – Island of Hvar – Split – Trogir
Trogir – Rogoznica – Zadar – Island of Rab – Island of Krk – Opatija – Island of Cres – Island of Lošinj – Island of Dugi Otok – National Park Kornati – Vodice – Krka Waterfalls – Šibenik – Primošten – Island of Hvar – Split – Trogir
Embarkation in the harbour of Trogir between 13:00 and 14:00. If you are travelling to Trogir by your own car, you can drive to our car park reception from 10:00 until 13:00 at the latest. Here you can park your car, while our service team will take your luggage to the harbour or directly on board. The walk from the car park to the harbour takes about 10–15 minutes. After embarkation, you will be welcomed by our tour guide with a drink and introduced to the crew and fellow travellers. We then set sail and head for Rogoznica, a charming fishing village located on an island connected to the mainland by a causeway. On the way, we anchor in a bay to enjoy our first swim in the Adriatic.
The embarkation port for flight passengers depends on the flight schedule. If you book your flight and transfer via I.D. Riva Tours and arrive at Split airport by 13:00, embarkation in Trogir is guaranteed. For later arrivals, embarkation takes place at the first overnight port.
Today we leave the mainland and head for a bay to enjoy a refreshing swim. Afterwards, we continue to Zadar, the cultural and economic centre of Northern Dalmatia. After arrival, our tour guide will take you on a guided walk through the old town, which is located on a peninsula and surrounded by mighty walls. You will see the most important sights – for example the Roman Forum, the circular church of Sveti Donat, the cathedral Sveta Stošija, and the unique Sea Organs, whose melodies are created by the waves. Overnight stay in Zadar.
We set course for the island of Rab. The old town of Rab, with its characteristic bell towers, stretches across a narrow rocky peninsula, surrounded by water on two sides. Three main streets run through the old town - the "Lower Street" with cafés and pubs, the "Middle Street" with boutiques, souvenir shops and ice cream parlours, and the "Upper Street" with four churches and their bell towers. After a guided tour of the town, there is time to explore at your own pace. Overnight stay in Rab.
After breakfast, we weigh anchor and sail to the diverse island of Krk. On the way, we will stop in a bay for a swim. Later we continue to the town of Krk, where we will stay overnight. Narrow streets, historic buildings and beautiful squares by the sea invite you to stroll around. In the evening, you can enjoy one of the many local restaurants.
Today we reach Opatija, the elegant seaside resort on the mainland in the northeast of the Istrian peninsula. Sheltered from the north winds by the Učka mountain range, the Opatija Riviera features evergreen, lush, subtropical vegetation. The resort town with its famous promenade offers a charming mix of nostalgia and stylish hotels. After a guided city tour, there is plenty of time to explore. Overnight stay in Opatija.
We continue to the neighbouring island of Cres, which is known for its endless olive groves and countless sheep. Lamb dishes are one of the island’s culinary specialities. After the usual swimming break, we head to the picturesque town of Cres, where we stay overnight. In the evening, there is time to soak up the Mediterranean atmosphere.
Our journey continues to the island of Lošinj, which is famous not only for its 300 sunny days a year but also for its dense pine forests. With a bit of luck, we might even see dolphins playing in the waves, as over 220 dolphins are registered here by the “Adriatic Dolphin Project”. After a swim stop, we reach Mali Lošinj, where we spend the evening and night.
In the morning, we join a guided tour of Mali Lošinj. Afterwards, we set off, with a swim stop along the way, and continue to Sali on the island of Dugi Otok (Long Island).
Today we pass through the Kornati National Park, the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic - 147 islands, islets and reefs stretch along a length of 35 km. We pass through "Proversa", a narrow channel between Dugi Otok and Kornat, which marks the entrance to this unique national park. After cruising through the fascinating island world, we continue south. We stay overnight in Vodice, a lively holiday resort.
We leave Šibenik and return to the Adriatic Sea. After a refreshing swim stop, we reach our destination of the day: Primošten. The picturesque old town lies on a peninsula, which was originally an islet but was connected to the mainland in the 16th century by an artificial causeway. Enjoy a stroll through the old town and maybe a dinner in one of the restaurants with sea view.
After a swim stop in a bay, we set course for Stari Grad, the oldest settlement on the island of Hvar. Stari Grad (“old town”) was once the island’s main settlement, and well-preserved landmarks such as the Hektorović Palace still bear witness to its past splendour. Even today, Stari Grad remains an important centre of viticulture on the island – we recommend tasting a local wine from nearby vineyards.
Our destination today is Split, the capital of Dalmatia. Split’s main attraction is the old town, which developed within Diocletian’s Palace. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines 1,700-year-old Roman walls with lively streets, cafés and shops. The evening is free to explore the old town. Note: Starting in 2026, a pier in Split harbour will undergo reconstruction, reducing the number of berths. In exceptional cases, Split may be replaced by another port, e.g., on the island of Brač.
We leave Split or Brač and, after a swim stop in a bay of Čiovo, we bid farewell to the Dalmatian islands and return to our starting point – Trogir. Due to its UNESCO-protected old town, Trogir is also known as the “Museum City”. In the afternoon or evening, we will enjoy a guided tour through the maze of cobblestone streets, admiring medieval vaults and beautiful courtyards. Afterwards, there is time for dinner in one of the many restaurants.
After breakfast, disembarkation until 9:00 am.
Please note
The itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions and current weather conditions.
The itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions and current weather conditions.
Booking calendar
Sojourn tax and harbour fees are not included in the prices and are payable in cash on board upon embarkation. These are € 49 per person and week, € 24 for children up to 12 years.
Tip recommendation: You will certainly be happy to reward the service crew’s performance with a tip. We recommend an amount from € 10-15 per cabin and day.
27. June
2026
01. August
2026