Join us as we set sail again, this time aboard the MV Rhapsody (the newest ship in the Katarina Line fleet of yachts). And yes, we are marketing this as an AN cruise.
We have secured this amazing ship for 7 days, July 25 - August 1, 2026, on the Croatian Wilderness itinerary (which is also a new itinerary).
We only have 4 Upper Level cabins still available !!
Deposit $500EUR/person
ALL RATES ARE IN EURO$
Balcony Upper Deck - Double
Cabin 19 $3950/person (larger suite and balcony front of ship)
Cabin 9-18 $3600/person
Lower Deck - Double
Cabin 7-8 $2800/person (Double bed + small sofa) SOLD OUT
Cabin 1-6 $2600/person SOLD OUT
Pricing below is for the Cruise AND Deluxe Excursion Package (and what is listed as included).
PRICES INCLUDE
• 8 days - 7 nights charter with crew
• Accommodation for maximum number of passengers in two bedded cabins with private facilities
• Air-conditioned cabins
• Fully equipped cabins (Safe deposit box, hair dryer, LCD TV, cupboard & wardrobe cabinet)
• Fuel for max 4 - 5 hours of sailing daily
• Seven buffet breakfasts
• Three course lunches daily + cheese and salad bar
• Captain’s dinner with aperitif and live entertainment
• Welcome cocktail
• Tea, coffee after lunch
• Complimentary water
• Olive oil and wine tasting onboard
• Daily fresh fruit and snacks
• Room/cabin service possibility
• Daily cabin upkeep and towel change
• Midweek fresh bed linen
• Slippers and bathrobe
• Vanity set – body lotion, shampoo, hair lotion, shower cap etc...
• Beach towels
• Free wireless internet access (Wi-Fi)
• Air-conditioned dining room with bar area and LCD TV
• Lounging sundeck with deck-beds
• Use of hot tub
• Rear access platform for easy access to/from the sea
• Porterage
**Sightseeing in: Korcula, Stari Grad
**Return transfer from the port to the Lastovo town
**Wine Tasting in Lastovo
**Stonemasonry workshop entrance fee
**Lastovo Nature Park entrance fee
**Whispers
**Visitor's taxes and port fees
**Professional Tour Director
PRICES EXCLUDE
• Gratuity
• Drinks from the bar
Day 1 SPLIT - PUČIŠĆA (L)

Departure from Split at 13:00h followed by lunch onboard and a swimming stop. Cruise to Pučišća on the northern side of Brač, a typical Mediterranean small town at the bottom of a deep bay, famous for the white stone of Brač, used for building the Liverpool Cathedral, the White House in Washington, and other famous buildings. Visit a stone-masonry workshop, one of the few such workshops still operating in Europe. Overnight in the port of Pučišća.

Day 2 PUČIŠĆA - KORČULA (B, L)
Early morning departure toward Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Swim stop en route to enjoy a morning swim in the crystal blue sea. Lunch will be served either on the tip of the Pelješac peninsula (near Lovište) or in the quiet bay of Kneža on the Korčula island. Arrive in the afternoon, followed by a guided sightseeing tour of the exceptional Korčula town. According to legend, Korčula was founded by the Trojan hero Antenor in the 12th century B.C. Many legends and tales can be found here, as well as impressive monuments. Oh, and Marco Polo. In the evening, we recommend visiting one of the numerous local taverns or enjoying stunning views from the numerous cafes and bars. Overnight in one of the ports of Korčula, depending on availability (the main port in the town centre/ port of Dominče / ferry port (3 km away).

Day 3 KORČULA - LASTOVO (UBLI) (B, L, CD)
The cruise continues towards Lastovo, the farthest inhabited island in Dalmatia (entrance fee for Lastovo Nature Park included). Once docked, the local bus or taxi drives to Lastovo village for a visit to the local winery and tasting some indigenous wine sorts. The island is surrounded by many smaller islands, with secluded bays and coves perfect for snorkelling. The town is also known for the number of small churches and unusually shaped chimneys, unique to Lastovo. Overnight on anchor in the bay with the Captain`s Dinner on board.

Day 4 LASTOVO – RAVNIK (GREEN CAVE) – VIS (B, L)
Early morning departure towards Vis Island, which because of its unique geographical position was a strategic harbour for the Yugoslav navy and off-limits to tourists for many years. Vis has retained a rather special charm reflecting the “‘Mediterranean as it once was”. Near Vis, there is a tiny Ravnik island, with the Green Cave interesting to visit (entrance fee to be paid on spot depending on weather conditions, approx $18Euro/pp). It was named after the unusual greenish light that reflects in the sea from the hole on top of the cave.
A short swim stop and then set sail further to the town of Vis for overnight. Vis was developed near the remains of ancient Issa, the first urban centre in Croatia, formed by the Greeks in the 4th century B.C. Visit the remains of the Roman Baths, City Museum, or take a walk enjoying the view of the beautiful Villae Rusticae situated along the coast.

Day 5 VIS – BIŠEVO (BLUE CAVE) – STARI GRAD (B, L)
Early in the morning, cruise toward the little island Biševo, to visit the Blue Cave, a magnificent natural phenomenon (entrance fee to be paid on spot depending on weather conditions, approx $18Euro/pp).
After the Blue Cave, the cruise resumes towards Stari Grad on the island of Hvar. Records confirm that Hvar is the sunniest island in the Adriatic. Free afternoon to explore this unique town and its famous horseshoe-shaped bay. The famous Stari Grad Field (a plain) is the oldest in Croatia and the best-preserved example of the ancient Greek system of agriculture. Both the old town and this plain are part of the world heritage protected by UNESCO. Guided tour of Stari Grad. Overnight in one of the ports of Stari Grad, main or ferry port (2 km away), depending on availability.

Day 6 STARI GRAD - BOL (B, L)

After breakfast, cruise toward the beautiful Brač island and the famous town of Bol which has one of the most unusual, and most photographed beaches in Dalmatia, Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) which you can visit on foot. The famous beach shifts from side to side, changing shape according to the direction of the wind and waves. Bol is a charming fishermen’s town and a famous tourist destination. Take a walk or cycle along the promenade. We hope to be able to visit the AN beach there, if still allocated or we may shift the schedule. Hike or rent a scooter to visit Vidova Gora (at 778m, the highest peak on all Adriatic islands) for a spectacular view of Bol and beyond or visit the semi-abandoned village of Murvica. Find a nice tavern or restaurant and taste excellent fresh fish, local wines, and other delicacies of this unique island. Overnight in Bol.

Day 7 BOL - SPLIT (B, L)
Enjoy the best of the last day relaxing and swimming in various quiet bays on the island of Brač before arriving in Split in the early afternoon. Split is Croatia’s second-largest city, a busy university and maritime centre, and the capital of the Dalmatia region. The historical complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian is under UNESCO protection, and its historical and cultural monuments are wondrous both to local inhabitants and to the many visitors who fall in love with this 1,000-plus-year-old beauty.

Day 8 SPLIT (B)

After early breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the crew and all the new friends.
LEGEND: B – breakfast, L – lunch, D – dinner, CD – Captain`s dinner
CABIN/DECK PLAN
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