Explore Croatia on a Mediterranean Fly-Cruise
A Mediterranean fly-cruise on Azura is a great way to explore the many charms of our European neighbours. All the classic holiday destinations are on the itinerary – think Croatia ports, where you can also explore destinations such as Korcula and Zadar. The Eastern European country sits on the Adriatic Sea, encompassing over 1,000 islands.
Sail to Croatia from Southampton
Reasons to visit Croatia on a cruise holiday
Enchanting Views
It’s no secret that sailing along the scenic Dalmatian coastline is one of the world’s great cruising experiences. Between Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik, you’ll enjoy rugged limestone mountains and pass the myriad of breathtkaing islands of the Kornati archipelago, which includes Brac, Hvar and Vis. And from Split, you can take a leisurely boat ride to Krka National Park for spectacular views of breathtaking waterscapes created by the Krka River.
Ancient Old Towns
Anyone arriving at fairy-tale-like Dubrovnik will be transported back in time with the sight of terracotta roofs and ancient buildings overlooking the Adriatic’s emerald waters. Lose yourself in a labyrinth of ancient streets and narrow alleyways as you explore the spectacular UNESCO-listed 12-century Old Town set within fortified walls. While in Split’s Old Town, further along the coast, you’ll be treated to one of the best-preserved Roman palaces in Europe: the awe-inspiring Diocletian's Palace.
Beautiful beaches
Croatia certainly has no shortage of idyllic beaches, thanks to its thousand-mile Adriatic coastline and many islands. It’ll come as no surprise that in Croatia’s largest seaside town, Split, you’ll find a range of sandy beaches near the centre, where you can sunbathe or try a variety of water sports. If you’re looking for a slice of paradise, a boat trip from Dubrovnik will take you to the tranquil Lokrum island, where you can soak up some rays on beautiful beaches away from the crowds or go snorkelling in the Adriatic’s crystal-clear waters.
Incredible food
From the finest restaurants to waterside bars and beach shacks, no matter where you go in Croatia, you’ll find fresh fish specialities prepared in exciting and flavoursome ways. But it’s not all about seafood as Croatians love their meat and bread as well. The national dish, Peka, consists of roasted lamb cooked underneath a bell oven over coals. And bread lovers can enjoy the regional variations of delicious Povitica and Börek recipes at most bakeries.