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Natural Treasures of the Adriatic Sea

Natural Treasures of the Adriatic Sea

From €3,395 EUR

Description

An enchanted farewell to Venice
No other farewell is as romantic and melancholic as the route taken by the Sea Cloud as it leaves the Floating City. Our tall ship slowly sails past all of Venice’s famous buildings and offers a panoramic view of the magnificent St Mark’s Square, the Campanile, the Bridge of Sighs and the Doge’s Palace.

Split – the Adriatic metropolis
Split was originally established as a retirement home for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. However, his palace, which took only ten years to build, soon encompassed two main roads, a number of villas, military and civilian constructions and several sacred buildings. This historical complex covers an area of roughly 30,000 square metres (323,000 square feet) and now stands at the centre of the beautiful old town. It undoubtedly deserves its title as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Culinary Istria
Even in ancient times, Istrian olives were famed for their special flavour. Nowadays, the region’s multi-award winning olive oil is prized by connoisseurs. Also much sought after among gourmets is the “white gold”, otherwise known as the white truffle. On a culinary excursion you will experience many of the region’s specialities.

An ancient multicultural city: Trieste
Trieste’s colourful history is reflected in its cuisine: From palatschinke to souvlaki, prosciutto to baccalà mantecato, the town has been shaped by the culinary influences of Austria, Istria and Greece. Trieste has long been considered a cultural melting pot; once a key port on the Slovenian border, it used to attract merchants from all over the world.

Trip Name
Natural Treasures of the Adriatic Sea
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Tall Ship (Sailing) Length: 109 metres Passenger Capacity: 64 Built / refurbished: 1931 / 2011 Sea Cloud is a ship with a soul, imbued by the original owners, Marjorie Merriweather Post and her husband E.F. Hutton in the 1930’s. The ship has played host to royalty, known service in wartime, and sailed the world over. She is a vessel of incomparable grace that harks back to the golden age of ship travel. Once you’ve been on Sea Cloud under full sail, you’ll begin your own love affair. Welcome aboard a legend Sea Cloud accommodates 58 guests in 28 outside cabins including two original owner’s suites that still feature original marble baths and fireplaces. At 360 feet she is an expansive ship with extensive public spaces on the top deck, where we luxuriate in deck chairs and watch the crew of 18 go aloft in the web of riggings to hand-set her 30 sails. Her dining room is hung with marine oil paintings of the period and accommodates all guests at once for a single seating. We’ll gather in the lounge each evening for Recap. Life aboard is a uniquely pleasing mix of elegance and informality—a return to the golden age of sailing in shorts and deck shoes. You’ll find all shipboard services impeccable.  Discover the romance of tall ship sailingExperience something many people don’t know exists in the 21st century—the romance of life under square sails. Discover the thrill of standing on deck as Sea Cloud gently glides through the water, her crew aloft in the riggings, running out and reefing sails. Settle in to your favorite areas on the top deck and bask in the incomparable experience of traveling aboard the finest tall ship to ever sail the seas. Lose yourself in an adventure that, in this day and age, is almost unimaginable. Please note deck and suite plans are indicative only and may vary slightly.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 - Venice
The floating city of Venice sits on millions of wooden piles and more than 400 bridges cross 150 canals. No other city possesses such an abundance of stunningly beautiful churches, monasteries, palaces and artistic treasures, and nowhere else has plaster that crumbles so elegantly. Venice is a unique work of art and, with its lagoon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gateway to the city is probably the most magical of any in the world. Slowly and majestically you glide past the proud palaces along the Grand Canal and the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, giving you a long look at the fairytale setting of St Mark's Square with the Doge's Palace and Campanile.
Day 2 - Day 2 - Rovinj
Rovinj lies on the western coast of Istria. The old town was built on a hill and was part of the Republic of Venice for over 500 years. St Euphemia's Basilica sits above the terracotta roofs in solitary splendour and its tower has become the town's landmark. A stroll through the winding lanes transports you straight into the Mediterranean lifestyle and the region's culinary delights. Istrian wines seem to embody the sun's rich heat, the oak forests conceal precious white truffles and the region's olive oil is among the finest in the world.
Day 3 - Days 3 & 4 - Split
Dalmatia is the southernmost region of Croatia, and Split is its most beautiful cultural centre and secret capital. Gothic, Romanesque, Venetian, Roman and Baroque - a stroll through the old city of Split is like a journey through time. Diocletian's Palace, once the Emperor's retirement retreat, is at the heart of the beautiful old city, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A vast palace complex of around 30,000 square metres (322,917 square foot) was erected in just 10 years at the end of the 3rd century AD. A city within a city.
Day 4 - Day 5 - Sibenik
The port of Sibenik is set in a sheltered bay on the Dalmatian coast in the estuary of the Krka, one of the most impressive waterways in Croatia. In the National Park, just a few kilometres (miles) away from Sibenik, the countryside seems both enchanted and savage. Rushing waters cascade picturesquely down from a limestone plateau into the depths below. The charming old town of Sibenik is impressive, mainly due to the massive Cathedral of St James, one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in the eastern Adriatic and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 5 - Day 6 - Rab
The port of Rab lies on the south-western coast of this Croatian island in Kvarner Bay. Its stunning position on a headland running up to a point is decidedly scenic. In the 12th century, the picturesque old town was surrounded by a defensive wall and pieces of this still survive. This enchanting town has managed to preserve its medieval look with narrow lanes and distinctive bell towers and, as a result, has remained exceptionally youthful and lively.
Day 6 - Day 7 - Trieste
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Day 7 - Day 8 - Venice
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Itinerary subject to change!

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
08-08-201815-08-2018€4,495Category 4
08-08-201815-08-2018€5,195Category 3
08-08-201815-08-2018€7,795Category A
08-08-201815-08-2018€6,795Category C
08-08-201815-08-2018€5,895Category 1
08-08-201815-08-2018€7,295Category B
08-08-201815-08-2018€3,895Category 5
08-08-201815-08-2018€5,595Category 2
08-08-201815-08-2018€4,995GTY Single Cabin
08-08-201815-08-2018€3,395GTY Double Cabin

Inclusions

    • An enchanted farewell to Venice
    • Split – the Adriatic metropolis
    • An ancient multicultural city: Trieste
    • Culinary Istria

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