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Cruises through the Adriatic

The most outstanding

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Cruises with Assistant Guide and Optional Excursions in Spanish

HISTORY

History

This region, rich in maritime traditions, has been a meeting point between civilizations for centuries. Since the time of the Roman Empire, the Adriatic has been a crucial route for trade and migration, connecting cities like Venice, Dubrovnik, and Split.
In the 19th century, the increase in navigation in this area was driven by the need for more efficient routes for the exchange of goods and the connection between continents. With the rise of tourism and globalization in the 20th century, cruises became a popular way to explore the Adriatic, allowing travelers to enjoy its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nowadays, sailing the Adriatic is not only a wonderful experience, but also a journey through time, where each destination offers a fascinating history and an opportunity to connect with different cultures.

FOOD

Food

The gastronomy in the Adriatic area is a rich and varied culinary experience that captures the essence of the destinations visited. When sailing through emblematic places like Italy, Croatia, and Greece, local flavors become the protagonists, with fresh seafood ingredients and traditional dishes like seafood risotto and ceviche. On board, restaurants offer everything from exquisite international buffets to gourmet dinners, providing a complete gastronomic experience that enriches the cruise adventure in this beautiful sea.


THE MOST OUTSTANDING PORTS

The most outstanding ports

Embark on a cruise along the dazzling Adriatic coast and discover fascinating destinations such as:

- Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic", where you can explore its impressive walled old town and enjoy breathtaking panoramic sea views.
- Split, home to the majestic Diocletian's Palace, a place where ancient history meets vibrant modern life.
- Kotor, in Montenegro, a charming destination surrounded by majestic mountains and an old town that will transport you to past eras.
- Trieste, a jewel of Italy that combines cultural influences from diverse traditions, offering rich architecture and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Each of these destinations offers a unique fusion of culture, history, and dreamlike landscapes that will leave an indelible mark on your memory.

weather

Weather

The weather on a trip through the Adriatic area can change according to the season and the destinations you choose to visit. From the warm and sunny beaches of Croatia to the milder climate of the coastal cities, each stop offers a unique experience. We advise you to pack light clothing to enjoy the sun, sunscreen to protect your skin, and a light jacket for the cool nights by the sea. Get ready to enjoy the beauty of the Adriatic at every moment of your trip!


currency

Currency

On a trip through the beautiful Adriatic area, the most common currencies are the euro (EUR) and the Croatian kuna (HRK). In most destinations in this region, credit cards are widely accepted, which facilitates transactions. However, it is advisable to carry some cash to enjoy local markets and make small purchases. Additionally, keep in mind that some countries may require the use of their local currency, so it is advisable to inform yourself before your trip.


CURIOSIties

Curiosities

- Croatia: This country, located along the Adriatic coast, is famous for its more than 1,000 islands and an impressive cultural heritage, which includes the Croatian language, considered one of the most beautiful in the world. The Croatian coast is known for its crystal clear waters and rich history.

- Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic": This iconic destination owes its nickname to its impressive walls and medieval architecture, which have made it a landmark since its founding in the 7th century. The city is not only a site of architectural beauty, but also has a deep connection with the maritime history of the region.

- Route of the ancient navigators: The Adriatic coast has been for centuries an important navigation route, used by merchants and explorers. These brave sailors were guided by the stars and the sea currents, establishing routes that connected different cultures and traditions along the coast.

- Dream islands: On your trip through the Adriatic, you can discover islands like Hvar and Korčula, known for their dazzling landscapes, turquoise waters and vineyards. These islands are perfect for activities such as diving, snorkeling and tasting delicious local cuisine.

- The crossing of the International Date Line: If you decide to embark on an Adriatic cruise, keep in mind that you will cross the International Date Line. This can make your trip feel longer or shorter, adding a touch of adventure to your vacation.