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Croatia Dalmatia Adriatic Gay & Bears Cruise 2024
7 nights from/to Split, Croatia
August 24 31, 2024
Deluxe Ship MS Katarina (38 Gay Men)
Join us on All-Gay & Bears Croatia Adriatic coast gay cruise. Explore stunning Dalmatian islands and coastline. Spend your mornings admiring the spectacular scenery, enjoying swimming in crystal clear Adriatic sea and your afternoons and evenings exploring old historical towns or having fun till morning hours. Enjoy island hopping the best Adriatic destinations. The ultimate vacation on a private luxury yacht for 40 gay men with clothing optional sundeck and swimming. Our ship is not big, but all-gay!
Swim at secluded & nude beaches, explore Split, Hvar, Kornati National Park, enjoy swim in Krka Waterfalls. The best way to discover most of what the Adriatic coast has to offer is to travel from island to island, every stopover having its own highlight; small isolated ports, spotless creeks, finding yourselves in the heart of Croatian towns (where the anchor will be dropped for the night) most of which are classified in the UNESCO world heritage and moreover, drop the anchor for the night.
Our Ship - Small, but All-Gay!
The sophisticated MV Katarina has become one of the most desirable small vessels for cruising along Croatia’s spectacular coastline when launched in 2019. This newly built yachtlike cruiser offers outstanding manoeuvrability, large enough to provide ample space for up to 38 guests, yet small enough to reach smaller islets, ports and harbours that bigger vessels cannot. Passengers enjoy an uncrowded environment, attentive service and luxurious perks at a budget friendly price. MV Katarina guarantees an unforgettable experience in Croatia.
Cabins
There are 8 Lower Deck cabins (16.7m2) and 11 Upper deck cabins (11.8-14.1m2).
All have double beds or twin beds, fully air conditioned, equipped with flat screen TV, safe deposit box, luggage, wardrobe, full mirror, nightstand, desk, chair and vanity set. Cabins are serviced daily
Lower cabins have portholes and Upper cabins have windows.
How many?
Sometimes less is more. Every yacht has 19 exclusive cabins and accommodates a maximum of 38 gay men.
Price includes
Ship accommodation, sea transportation, taxes, WI-FI, 7 days in half board, captain dinner, free drinking water, tea, coffee, fresh fruit and snacks.
Price does not include
Visitors tax of 60 EUR per person, Dinners (to be had on shore), Drinks at the bar, taxes & port fees, Flights, pre/post-cruise Hotel, Tours and Transfers.
Flights to Split
We strongly recommend arriving to Split on Fri 23 Aug. A safe departing flight should be after noon on Sat Aug 31. Many of us would be staying till Sun Sep 01. Host hotel will be offered for pre- and post- cruise stays.
Pre- & post-cruise
Host hotel with exclusive transfer to marina will be offered for Pre- and Post- Cruise stays. We plan to organize meetings and tours in Split too.
Tours & Transfers
Our tailor-made tours and transfers are designed by us. Like rafting on a river, exploring a blue cave, dining on a fortress or a tasting delicious wine. Available July 2024.
Bear Parties
Probably after a relaxing day at sea you need a bit of fun. White party, Hot’n’Sexy party or Costume Party are just examples of private parties we have had on previous Croatia gay cruises. So let’s dance.
Drinks
Finally, who fancies a cold drink in the middle of paradise? Good thing here is that ship bar has also very reasonable prices: local beer 3€, Heineken 4€, glass wine 4’5€, cocktails 8€, water 2€.
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Croatia Adriatic Gay & Bears Cruise Itinerary
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Arrive |
Depart |
24 Aug |
Split / Hvar |
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1 PM |
25 Aug |
Hvar / Vis |
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26 Aug |
Vis / Bisevo / Vodice |
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27 Aug |
Vodice / Kornati / Zadar |
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28 Aug |
Zadar / Sibenik |
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29 Aug |
Sibenik / Krka / Primosten |
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30 Aug |
Primosten / Trogir |
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31 Aug |
Split, Croatia |
9 AM |
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Itinerary is subject to change
Day 1 - Saturday, August 24, 2024 Split / Hvar
We will embark at 1 pm and depart to the island of Hvar, the coolest of all Dalmatian islands. Hvar is one of Croatia’s most famous islands and a meeting point of international jet set society. Our local guide will take you through Hvar to get to know its culture, history, and lifestyle. Welcome dinner to introduce the captain and his crew. Our boats offer personalised service with a welcoming
crew, always open to your every needs.
We recommend having brunch before embarking as there will not be lunch on board on the embarking day.
Day 2 - Sunday, August 25, 2024 Hvar / Vis
Departure to the island of Vis with a swim stop along the way. Free time in Vis. The island of Vis is a remote island with interesting locations such as Komiza and Vis, beautiful beaches and Pine forests. The fisher’s museum in Komiza displays traditional wooden boats once used for fishing. Free evening and overnight in Vis.
Day 3 - Monday, August 26, 2024 Vis / Biševo / Vodice
Morning departure to the island of Bisevo. Bisevo is 5 nautical miles away from Vis, it’s known for its Blue Cave; a natural phenomenon makes it look like the sea is made out of light. Visit of the Blue Cave (access to the cave: +/- 10€/person, payment on the spot). Lunch and departure to Vodice.
* depending on the maritime traffic leading to the port of Vodice, the captain may decide to anchor the boat in Zlarin or Primosten
Day 4 - Tuesday, August 27, 2024 Vodice / Kornati National Park / Zadar
Departure to the National Park Kornati. Most of the terrain in the Kornati islands is karst-limestone with many cliffs, caves and only a little vegetation, all combined with Croatia’s beautiful blue sea, the view is breath-taking. Some rocks are about 160 m high. Lunch and departure to Zadar.
Arrival in Zadar in the afternoon and citytour. Our guide will show you around town to visit the main attractions ; the Roman Forum, Sveti Donat church, Sveta Stosija cathedral, the world famous Sea Organ. Free evening and overnight in Zadar.
Day 5 - Wednesday, August 28, 2024 Zadar / Sibenik
Departure to Sibenik. Lunch and swim stop along the way. Arrival in Sibenik and walking tour in the town. Sibenik firstly mentioned in 1006 is Croatia’s oldest town. Sibenik wasn’t founded by Romans or Greeks but by Croatians. The most famous building in town is the Saint Jacob cathedral, most important monument of the Renaissance in Croatia. Free evening and overnight in Sibenik.
Day 6 - Thursday, August 29, 2024 Sibenik / Krka / Primosten
From Sibenik we will navigate towards Krka River. We will drop the anchor in Skradin near the famous waterfalls of Krka. Small boats will take us from the port to the National Park, be sure to visit “Skradinski Buk” (the transfer and entrance cost around 12-15€/person, payment on the spot). Don’t forget to bring a swim suit as it is allowed to swim in the Krka river. Lunch and visit of the park. Departure to Primosten. Free evening and overnight in Primosten.
Day 7 - Friday, August 30, 2024 Primosten / Trogir
Departure to Trogir. Lunch and arrival in Trogir, the last town of our cruise week. Trogir is a small town not far from Split, it is known for its old town center and its Roman gate at the entry of Saint-Ivan cathedral, and is a UNESCO-protected attraction. Trogir is partly known for its lively summer nightlife.
Day 8 - Saturday, August 31, 2024 Bol / Split
Early morning departure for Split and on arrival it is time to say goodbye to the crew and all your new friends! Check out by 9.00 am.
The Dalmatian capital, Split, is Croatia’s second biggest city and over 1 700 years old, the ancient part of town is classified in the UNESCO. The city historical sites such as The St. Dominus Cathedral are situated in the Diocletian’s Palace. Apart from history, Split is considered a cultural centre because of its numerous museums, churches and archaeological sites.
Please note that some details may change.
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