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47 cruises

Greek islands: Croatia, Italy, Greece

Split Itinerary Greek islands
from R$6,647.23
price per person Taxes included
2 reservations in 48 hours
Basic Price Basic Price with Drink
MSC Sinfonia | May 11, 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Split Landing: Zadar
Itinerary:
1. Split,
2. Venice,
3. Brindisi,
4. navigation,
5. Mykonos,
6. Il Pireo,
7. navigation,
8. Zadar

Greek islands: Croatia, Italy, Greece

Split Itinerary Greek islands
from R$4,399.65
price per person Taxes included
2 reservations in 48 hours
Basic Price Basic Price with Drink
MSC Sinfonia | Jun 1, 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Split Landing: Split
Itinerary:
1. Split,
2. Venice,
3. Brindisi,
4. navigation,
5. Mykonos,
6. Il Pireo,
7. navigation,
8. Split

Greek islands: Croatia, Italy, Greece

Split Itinerary Greek islands
from R$4,680.59
price per person Taxes included
2 reservations in 72 hours
Basic Price Basic Price with Drink
MSC Sinfonia | Jun 8, 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Split Landing: Split
Itinerary:
1. Split,
2. Venice,
3. Brindisi,
4. navigation,
5. Mykonos,
6. Il Pireo,
7. navigation,
8. Split

Greek islands: Croatia, Italy, Greece

Split Itinerary Greek islands
from R$4,680.59
price per person Taxes included
4 reservations in 48 hours
Basic Price Basic Price with Drink
MSC Sinfonia | Jun 15, 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Split Landing: Split
Itinerary:
1. Split,
2. Venice,
3. Brindisi,
4. navigation,
5. Mykonos,
6. Il Pireo,
7. navigation,
8. Split
47 cruises

Split (in Croatian Split, in Dalmatian Spalatro, in Ancient Greek Ασπάλαθος Aspálathos) is a city in Croatia, capital of Split-Dalmatian region, the principle center of Dalmatia and, with its population of 178,192 inhabitants (in 2011), is the second largest city of the country. Split is also an university and religious center.
The name of the city derives from the thorny broom, a very common shrub in the region, that in ancient Greek was called Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος). Under the Roman Empire, the city was called 'Spalatum' and in the Middle Ages 'Spalatro' in the Dalmatian language. In the Slavic language it is called 'Split' while in italian 'Spalato'. In the early XIX century, the name became 'Spljet' and then returned to the form 'Split' again.


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