Adriatic Sea Cruises

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Most of the Adriatic Sea Cruises start from Venice, Italy, offering a unique opportunity to explore and experience forested islands, innumerable bays and coves, and glorious beaches along the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. The duration of Adriatic Sea cruises is usually 7 days, which may be extended up to 2 weeks during off-season, thereby allowing for overnight stay at several Croatian ports. Major cruises originate and end in the exquisite city of Venice, covering destinations such as Split and Dubrovnik.

The Dalmatian coast is picturesque with fishing villages, historic towns, and huge mountain ranges. The coast is also popular for warm water, consistent sailing winds, and beautifully denser islands. Venice has always been on the tourist map because of its impressive monuments and unique architecture. The tourists are permitted to participate in guided tours of historic sites and monumental structures. The best time for Adriatic Sea cruises is from May to September. However, early spring and late winter are also preferred for travel to take advantage of the moderate climate and tourist off-season.

While onboard the cruise, one can enjoy Mediterranean-style cuisine with Dalmatian specialties. Wine and beer are generally included with lunch and dinner. In general, Adriatic Sea cruises offer a combination of sightseeing opportunities along with free time for personal pursuits.


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