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Overview

Your Cruise Details

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6th June 2027 for 7 nights
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Departing from Split
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Cruise No: RIVIERA112947
Amenities

What's included

Adults-only river cruises Expert-led excursions Return flights included Full board dining Carefully crafted tours Award-winning operator Spacious river ships ABTA & ATOL protected
Itinerary

Places you'll visit

Split 1
Day 1 - 6th Jun 2027

Split

Split's ancient core is so spectacular and unusual that a visit is more than worth your t… More

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Sibenik 2
Day 2 - 7th Jun 2027

Sibenik

Šibenik's main monument, its Gothic-Renaissance cathedral, built of pale-gray Dalmatian … More

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Depart
Vodice 3
Day 3 - 8th Jun 2027

Vodice

At Sea

… More
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Depart
Zadar 4
Day 4 - 9th Jun 2027

Zadar

Dalmatia's capital for more than 1,000 years, Zadar is all too often passed over by trave… More

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Depart
Zlarin 5
Day 5 - 10th Jun 2027

Zlarin

At Sea

… More
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Depart
Trogir 6
Day 6 - 11th Jun 2027

Trogir

At Sea

… More
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Split 7
Day 7 - 12th Jun 2027

Split

Split's ancient core is so spectacular and unusual that a visit is more than worth your t… More

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Depart
Split 8
Day 8 - 13th Jun 2027

Split

Split's ancient core is so spectacular and unusual that a visit is more than worth your t… More

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Depart
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Staterooms

Cabins and Suites

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Category A+ Cabins

Upper Deck 151 sq. ft

Category A+ Cabins are available on the upper deck with double bed, and measure approximately 14 square metres (151 square feet) with two windows (one of which opens) and a small window in the bathroom.

Main Deck 194 sq. ft

Category A+ Cabins are available on the main deck forward with double bed, measure approximately 18 metres square (194 square feet), and feature two fixed windows.

Main Deck Twin 172 sq. ft

Category A+ Cabins are available on the main deck forward with twin beds, measuring approximately 16 metres square (172 square feet), and feature two fixed windows.

Features

  • Individual climate control
  • Fixed double bed on Upper Deck or twin beds which can be configured as double on the Main Deck Twin.
  • Ensuite bathroom with walk-in shower
  • Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, body lotion, soap
  • Towels, beach towels and hairdryer
  • EU plug sockets
  • Desk & chair
  • Safe
  • Two windows
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Category A Cabins

Main Deck Double 172 sq. ft

These cabins measure approximately 16 square metres (172 square feet) and are located on the main deck with double or twin beds pushed together and two windows (one of which opens).

Main Deck Twin 172 sq. ft

These cabins measure approximately 16 square metres (172 square feet) and are located on the main deck twin beds and two windows (one of which opens).

Features

  • Individual climate control
  • Twin beds on the Main Deck Twin or double bed or twin beds pushed together as double on the Main Deck Double
  • Ensuite bathroom with walk-in shower
  • Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, body lotion, soap
  • Towels, beach towels and hairdryer
  • EU plug sockets
  • Desk & chair
  • Safe
  • Two windows, one of which opens
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Riviera Travel

Category B Cabins

Lower Deck Double 172-204 sq. ft

Category B Cabins are located on the lower deck, with double bed, measure approximately 16-18 square metres (172-193 square feet) and have two attractive porthole windows. There are also two cabins with a double bed and an additional single bed available – each with approximately 19 square metres (204 square feet) of living space.

Lower Deck Twin 194 sq. ft

Category B Cabins are located on the lower deck, with twin beds, measure approximately 18 square metres (194 square feet) and have two attractive porthole windows.

Features

  • Individual climate control
  • Porthole windows
  • Fixed twin beds
  • Ensuite bathroom with walk-in shower
  • Shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, body lotion, soap
  • Towels, beach towels and hairdryer
  • EU plug sockets
  • Desk & chair
  • Safe
Read more...
Riviera Travel
Your ship

MS Il Mare

MS Il Mare

Restaurant

Self-Serve Breakfast Area

Sun Deck

The sun deck features a selection of comfortable chairs and sun loungers, both in and out of the shade, relax with a good book or a drink from the bar.

Please note: The Sun Deck is only accessible by stairs.

Excursions

Iconic landmarks

Our excursions are designed to show you both the world-famous sites every traveller should see, as well as a few secret spots that let you experience life as a local. While many of Croatia’s landmarks might not be easy to list off for the less decerning travellers, we’ll make sure you feel ‘in-the-know’. We’ll take you to some incredible man-made landmarks and a few natural spots sculpted over millennia

Little ports and islands

Of course, our expert explorers know that to truly get to know a culture, you can’t just visit the major cities and well-known landmarks, you must seek out the unknown too. So, they’ve scoured the country to bring you the must-see places most tourists haven’t heard about.

Together with local guides, we’ll visit the beautiful, whitewashed fishing villages that punctuate the coastline, and wander the streets of towns like Rab and Korčula, which have a distinctly Venetian feel – you might even stop in to ex-pirate towns with a colourful history, like Makarska, where you’ll discover why the Croatian coastline was so popular with buccaneers. And you may also enjoy additional experiences, including e-bike tours, wine tastings and visits to museums (depending on your itinerary). 

Croatian cities

We’ll visit some fascinating cities that sit on the shores of the Adriatic, including Croatia’s second city, Split, where history, natural beauty and modernity live side by side in almost perfect balance. Beyond the ancient allure of sights Diocletian’s Palace (more on that later), Split is home to a vibrant café culture (coffee is a Croatian essential, they drink it well into the evening), bustling markets and a lively waterfront with bars and restaurants that make the most of their ocean views.

And, of course, we’d be remiss not to add Dubrovnik to some of our itineraries. This historic city is known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” thanks to its picturesque streets, baroque architecture and impressive Old Town, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Followers of pop culture may recognise some of the structures from a recent favourite Game of Thrones but it’s so much more than a nice change of scenery. The city exudes a laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere, and the locals are very friendly. 

Dress Code

There is no requirement to bring formal dress – smart/casual is acceptable for both day and evening as there is no dress code enforced.

However, men are requested not to wear shorts for dinner or vest tops at any time in the dining room. You may wish to wear a jacket and tie for dinner.

The Chef’s Dinner offers the opportunity, should you wish, for more special attire.

Passengers with reduced mobility

Do the coaches have wheelchair access?

The coaches we use have not been adapted for wheelchair access.

Please note: all of our tours involve coach travel.

Can I arrange airport assistance?

We are able to arrange airport assistance for anyone with reduced mobility.

This is a free service which must be arranged with the airline prior to travel.

If you would like us to arrange this assistance for you, it needs to be pre-booked more than 48 hours before your flight departs.

Eurostar accessibility

If you have reduced mobility and are travelling on one of our Eurostar tours please contact us.

Should you need to travel in your own wheelchair, Eurostar does have specially adapted wheelchair spaces which need to be pre-booked.

If you would like assistance at St. Pancras we can make Eurostar Assist aware of this requirement, you would then need to make your way to the Eurostar Assist desk at St. Pancras at least 60 minutes prior to your departure.

Are the hotels accessible?

The hotels we use have been chosen due to their location and standard, the facilities offered can differ, it is therefore important that we make the appropriate enquiries with our suppliers on your behalf to ensure any special needs or requests can be catered for.

How do I make a special request regarding my mobility?

We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us.

If you have any concerns or special requests you would like to make regarding your reduced mobility, we encourage you to contact us 01283 688 206 to discuss these concerns.

Will there be lots of walking required?

We include guided tours, however due to the natural terrain of the locations we visit these may be a challenge for anyone with reduced mobility.

Are there any accessibility challenges on the excursions?

We also sometimes use different modes of transport to complete our itinerary which includes, though not limited to: boats, trains and jeeps. These may also pose a challenge for anyone with reduced mobility.

Can I take my own wheelchair with me on board?

Our ships are not adapted for wheelchair access. If you are intending to take a wheelchair or mobility scooter with you, it is essential that you contact us to let us know.

Wheelchairs and mobility scooters can be used on excursions but they cannot be used on board the ships due to safety reasons and must not be left in corridors, the lounge or restaurant or any other public areas.

They must be stored in your cabin.

Will I be able to get on and off the ship with ease?

Due to popularity of river cruising when there is more than one ship in port, the ships could be moored alongside each other.

If our ship happens to be moored away from the landing pier disembarking could involve walking across gang planks and the sun deck of other ships.

Passengers must be able to walk on and off the ship themselves, without the use of crutches or other aids, as gangplanks can be positioned at a steep angle.

Will there be assistance available on board?

River cruises operate with a smaller crew than ocean cruises and do not have the crew available to personally attend to passengers with reduced mobility, therefore a travelling companion would need to be able to help with any physical needs.

Are there any accessibility challenges on the excursions?

The itinerary we include with our river cruises involves shore excursions visiting places with cobbled streets which can be on an incline making navigation of these streets difficult for anyone with reduced mobility.

If you can’t do many shore excursions, river cruising in Europe can still be very enjoyable and worthwhile. Cruising down the Rhine, Danube or any of the European rivers we offer gives you the opportunity to take in the spectacular scenery and there is a lot to enjoy from the comfort of the ship. Please contact us with any concerns you may have.

Are there lifts between decks?

Whilst most of our ships have a lift on board, it does not operate to all decks.

We include mobility information regarding lifts between decks on each ship under the deck plan section of the page. You may wish to view all of our ships before booking.

Dietary Requirements

We cater for most dietary requirements, please ensure you advise our sales team when making the booking.

Children

  • The minimum age limit is 12 years old at the date of departure.
  • We reserve the right to limit the number of children on any particular cruise.
  • Any minor must be accompanied by and share a cabin with an adult aged 21 or over.
  • If the adult is not the minor’s parent, a ‘Parental Consent Guardianship Form’ must be signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to sailing.

Currency Information

What currencies and methods of payment are accepted on board?

Croatia has changed its currency from Croatian Kuna to Euros since 1st January 2023. Therefore Euros will be accepted on board and ashore. Whilst some of our ships have credit card facilities, other vessels operate a cash only system. This will be detailed in your pre travel documents.

ATMs are available in most ports of call and your Tour Manager will be happy to direct you to the nearest one.

What is the suggested tipping amount for crew?

Tipping is entirely at your discretion and whilst not compulsory, is much appreciated by the staff on board. An envelope will be provided in your cabin towards the end of the cruise.

The suggested amount for good service is €70-€100 per person per week. This amount will be split between all the crew members.

Excursions

How long do excursions last and do I have to join them?

Guided trips ashore typically last between 60-120 minutes. They are entirely optional and you may choose not to join them and explore independently. Excursions may take place later in the afternoon, especially if the weather is hot.

We recommend you wear comfortable shoes during excursions as many old town streets are cobbled and may involve steps. You are also recommended to bring some water with you if the weather is hot.

We kindly ask if you decide not to join a tour just to let you Tour Manager on board know so they do not wait for you.

Can I just walk ashore at each port?

Yes you can! Once the ship is safely docked, you will be allowed to go ashore independently. At some ports an excursion has been arranged so if you would like to join, don’t forget to return to the ship at the designated time.

It is also worth noting that due to certain requirements and mooring conditions in some ports, ships may be berthed side by side. This means passengers will need to cross from one ship to the next, sometimes with a gap in between in order to reach the shore. It is therefore important for all guests to take care when crossing between vessels.

What type of ports do we visit?

Our ships are designed to be able to call at smaller ports along the Croatian coastline and to visit the many islands in this area. Whilst you will likely embark and disembark in the larger cities of Split or Dubrovnik (which are fascinating ports in their own right), the majority of ports during the cruise will be local towns where you can immerse yourself in typical Croatian culture and enjoy the local food and drink.

For calls to slightly larger towns, we usually include a guided walking tour so you can learn some of the history of the area and have an orientation tour before enjoying some free time to visit independently. Whereas with the smaller villages and ports we call at, you can simply visit the destination at your leisure, as the ports will be easy to explore on foot straight from the ship.

Sailing Information

How much time do we spend sailing?

The majority of sailing is made during the day. The itinerary is designed so you have an overnight in port to enjoy dinner ashore at local restaurants (if not included on board) and then the ship sets sail the next morning to the next port of call. Each day, the Captain will try to find a suitable and safe spot for swimming (obviously subject to sea and weather conditions).

You will then arrive at your next port of call mid to late afternoon to enjoy an independent visit or a guided walking tour. Whilst this is the usual format of each day, it also varies depending on the itinerary as on some itineraries you may have a full day in port and on others you might have an extra port at lunchtime. This is what makes each of our yacht itineraries unique and individual!

The captain may also adapt the route between ports and islands along the coastline depending on the local conditions but will always aim to find the most suitable route and ports to ensure you have a comfortable sail on board and visit ashore.

Please be aware sometimes the order of the itinerary and location of swim stops may change to those advertised.

Will I experience sea sickness while sailing?

The ship will be moored in port overnight each night, so there will be minimal movement to allow for a restful night’s sleep. The majority of sailing will be during the day and ships may be cruising the coastline or in open water, therefore depending on weather conditions, it may be possible you will feel some movement on board.

If you are concerned, it is recommended to seek medical advice before travel as there are many treatments available such as travel sickness tablets and travel wristbands.

What happens in inclement weather?

In inclement weather, the Captain will endeavour to continue the itinerary as planned wherever possible, however there may occasionally be a change of course or port and/or swim stops may be omitted if it is deemed unsafe to anchor/moor.

There is always the possibility that itineraries may be changed to ensure a smooth sailing and for the safety of passengers.

The safety of our guests is our utmost priority and the Captain’s decision is final.

Luggage Information

There is no official limit to the amount of luggage on the cruise.

You will be subject to the luggage allowance limitations according to your flight and airline.

It is recommended to travel fairly light, due to restricted storage space in ship cabins.

Smoking and E-Cigarettes

Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is not permitted anywhere on board except for designated areas on the sun deck.

More and more countries in Europe are adopting a stricter legislation on smoking in public places.

Smoking is not allowed on any public transport and there may be other restrictions in hotels, bars and restaurants.

Facilities

Activities and Services

Food & Drink

Restaurant

Self-Serve Breakfast Area

Entertainment

Sun Deck

The sun deck features a selection of comfortable chairs and sun loungers, both in and out of the shade, relax with a good book or a drink from the bar.

Please note: The Sun Deck is only accessible by stairs.

Enrichment

Excursions

Iconic landmarks

Our excursions are designed to show you both the world-famous sites every traveller should see, as well as a few secret spots that let you experience life as a local. While many of Croatia’s landmarks might not be easy to list off for the less decerning travellers, we’ll make sure you feel ‘in-the-know’. We’ll take you to some incredible man-made landmarks and a few natural spots sculpted over millennia

Little ports and islands

Of course, our expert explorers know that to truly get to know a culture, you can’t just visit the major cities and well-known landmarks, you must seek out the unknown too. So, they’ve scoured the country to bring you the must-see places most tourists haven’t heard about.

Together with local guides, we’ll visit the beautiful, whitewashed fishing villages that punctuate the coastline, and wander the streets of towns like Rab and Korčula, which have a distinctly Venetian feel – you might even stop in to ex-pirate towns with a colourful history, like Makarska, where you’ll discover why the Croatian coastline was so popular with buccaneers. And you may also enjoy additional experiences, including e-bike tours, wine tastings and visits to museums (depending on your itinerary). 

Croatian cities

We’ll visit some fascinating cities that sit on the shores of the Adriatic, including Croatia’s second city, Split, where history, natural beauty and modernity live side by side in almost perfect balance. Beyond the ancient allure of sights Diocletian’s Palace (more on that later), Split is home to a vibrant café culture (coffee is a Croatian essential, they drink it well into the evening), bustling markets and a lively waterfront with bars and restaurants that make the most of their ocean views.

And, of course, we’d be remiss not to add Dubrovnik to some of our itineraries. This historic city is known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” thanks to its picturesque streets, baroque architecture and impressive Old Town, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Followers of pop culture may recognise some of the structures from a recent favourite Game of Thrones but it’s so much more than a nice change of scenery. The city exudes a laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere, and the locals are very friendly. 

Other

Dress Code

There is no requirement to bring formal dress – smart/casual is acceptable for both day and evening as there is no dress code enforced.

However, men are requested not to wear shorts for dinner or vest tops at any time in the dining room. You may wish to wear a jacket and tie for dinner.

The Chef’s Dinner offers the opportunity, should you wish, for more special attire.

Passengers with reduced mobility

Do the coaches have wheelchair access?

The coaches we use have not been adapted for wheelchair access.

Please note: all of our tours involve coach travel.

Can I arrange airport assistance?

We are able to arrange airport assistance for anyone with reduced mobility.

This is a free service which must be arranged with the airline prior to travel.

If you would like us to arrange this assistance for you, it needs to be pre-booked more than 48 hours before your flight departs.

Eurostar accessibility

If you have reduced mobility and are travelling on one of our Eurostar tours please contact us.

Should you need to travel in your own wheelchair, Eurostar does have specially adapted wheelchair spaces which need to be pre-booked.

If you would like assistance at St. Pancras we can make Eurostar Assist aware of this requirement, you would then need to make your way to the Eurostar Assist desk at St. Pancras at least 60 minutes prior to your departure.

Are the hotels accessible?

The hotels we use have been chosen due to their location and standard, the facilities offered can differ, it is therefore important that we make the appropriate enquiries with our suppliers on your behalf to ensure any special needs or requests can be catered for.

How do I make a special request regarding my mobility?

We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us.

If you have any concerns or special requests you would like to make regarding your reduced mobility, we encourage you to contact us 01283 688 206 to discuss these concerns.

Will there be lots of walking required?

We include guided tours, however due to the natural terrain of the locations we visit these may be a challenge for anyone with reduced mobility.

Are there any accessibility challenges on the excursions?

We also sometimes use different modes of transport to complete our itinerary which includes, though not limited to: boats, trains and jeeps. These may also pose a challenge for anyone with reduced mobility.

Can I take my own wheelchair with me on board?

Our ships are not adapted for wheelchair access. If you are intending to take a wheelchair or mobility scooter with you, it is essential that you contact us to let us know.

Wheelchairs and mobility scooters can be used on excursions but they cannot be used on board the ships due to safety reasons and must not be left in corridors, the lounge or restaurant or any other public areas.

They must be stored in your cabin.

Will I be able to get on and off the ship with ease?

Due to popularity of river cruising when there is more than one ship in port, the ships could be moored alongside each other.

If our ship happens to be moored away from the landing pier disembarking could involve walking across gang planks and the sun deck of other ships.

Passengers must be able to walk on and off the ship themselves, without the use of crutches or other aids, as gangplanks can be positioned at a steep angle.

Will there be assistance available on board?

River cruises operate with a smaller crew than ocean cruises and do not have the crew available to personally attend to passengers with reduced mobility, therefore a travelling companion would need to be able to help with any physical needs.

Are there any accessibility challenges on the excursions?

The itinerary we include with our river cruises involves shore excursions visiting places with cobbled streets which can be on an incline making navigation of these streets difficult for anyone with reduced mobility.

If you can’t do many shore excursions, river cruising in Europe can still be very enjoyable and worthwhile. Cruising down the Rhine, Danube or any of the European rivers we offer gives you the opportunity to take in the spectacular scenery and there is a lot to enjoy from the comfort of the ship. Please contact us with any concerns you may have.

Are there lifts between decks?

Whilst most of our ships have a lift on board, it does not operate to all decks.

We include mobility information regarding lifts between decks on each ship under the deck plan section of the page. You may wish to view all of our ships before booking.

Dietary Requirements

We cater for most dietary requirements, please ensure you advise our sales team when making the booking.

Children

  • The minimum age limit is 12 years old at the date of departure.
  • We reserve the right to limit the number of children on any particular cruise.
  • Any minor must be accompanied by and share a cabin with an adult aged 21 or over.
  • If the adult is not the minor’s parent, a ‘Parental Consent Guardianship Form’ must be signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to sailing.

Currency Information

What currencies and methods of payment are accepted on board?

Croatia has changed its currency from Croatian Kuna to Euros since 1st January 2023. Therefore Euros will be accepted on board and ashore. Whilst some of our ships have credit card facilities, other vessels operate a cash only system. This will be detailed in your pre travel documents.

ATMs are available in most ports of call and your Tour Manager will be happy to direct you to the nearest one.

What is the suggested tipping amount for crew?

Tipping is entirely at your discretion and whilst not compulsory, is much appreciated by the staff on board. An envelope will be provided in your cabin towards the end of the cruise.

The suggested amount for good service is €70-€100 per person per week. This amount will be split between all the crew members.

Excursions

How long do excursions last and do I have to join them?

Guided trips ashore typically last between 60-120 minutes. They are entirely optional and you may choose not to join them and explore independently. Excursions may take place later in the afternoon, especially if the weather is hot.

We recommend you wear comfortable shoes during excursions as many old town streets are cobbled and may involve steps. You are also recommended to bring some water with you if the weather is hot.

We kindly ask if you decide not to join a tour just to let you Tour Manager on board know so they do not wait for you.

Can I just walk ashore at each port?

Yes you can! Once the ship is safely docked, you will be allowed to go ashore independently. At some ports an excursion has been arranged so if you would like to join, don’t forget to return to the ship at the designated time.

It is also worth noting that due to certain requirements and mooring conditions in some ports, ships may be berthed side by side. This means passengers will need to cross from one ship to the next, sometimes with a gap in between in order to reach the shore. It is therefore important for all guests to take care when crossing between vessels.

What type of ports do we visit?

Our ships are designed to be able to call at smaller ports along the Croatian coastline and to visit the many islands in this area. Whilst you will likely embark and disembark in the larger cities of Split or Dubrovnik (which are fascinating ports in their own right), the majority of ports during the cruise will be local towns where you can immerse yourself in typical Croatian culture and enjoy the local food and drink.

For calls to slightly larger towns, we usually include a guided walking tour so you can learn some of the history of the area and have an orientation tour before enjoying some free time to visit independently. Whereas with the smaller villages and ports we call at, you can simply visit the destination at your leisure, as the ports will be easy to explore on foot straight from the ship.

Sailing Information

How much time do we spend sailing?

The majority of sailing is made during the day. The itinerary is designed so you have an overnight in port to enjoy dinner ashore at local restaurants (if not included on board) and then the ship sets sail the next morning to the next port of call. Each day, the Captain will try to find a suitable and safe spot for swimming (obviously subject to sea and weather conditions).

You will then arrive at your next port of call mid to late afternoon to enjoy an independent visit or a guided walking tour. Whilst this is the usual format of each day, it also varies depending on the itinerary as on some itineraries you may have a full day in port and on others you might have an extra port at lunchtime. This is what makes each of our yacht itineraries unique and individual!

The captain may also adapt the route between ports and islands along the coastline depending on the local conditions but will always aim to find the most suitable route and ports to ensure you have a comfortable sail on board and visit ashore.

Please be aware sometimes the order of the itinerary and location of swim stops may change to those advertised.

Will I experience sea sickness while sailing?

The ship will be moored in port overnight each night, so there will be minimal movement to allow for a restful night’s sleep. The majority of sailing will be during the day and ships may be cruising the coastline or in open water, therefore depending on weather conditions, it may be possible you will feel some movement on board.

If you are concerned, it is recommended to seek medical advice before travel as there are many treatments available such as travel sickness tablets and travel wristbands.

What happens in inclement weather?

In inclement weather, the Captain will endeavour to continue the itinerary as planned wherever possible, however there may occasionally be a change of course or port and/or swim stops may be omitted if it is deemed unsafe to anchor/moor.

There is always the possibility that itineraries may be changed to ensure a smooth sailing and for the safety of passengers.

The safety of our guests is our utmost priority and the Captain’s decision is final.

Luggage Information

There is no official limit to the amount of luggage on the cruise.

You will be subject to the luggage allowance limitations according to your flight and airline.

It is recommended to travel fairly light, due to restricted storage space in ship cabins.

Smoking and E-Cigarettes

Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is not permitted anywhere on board except for designated areas on the sun deck.

More and more countries in Europe are adopting a stricter legislation on smoking in public places.

Smoking is not allowed on any public transport and there may be other restrictions in hotels, bars and restaurants.

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