Windstar Cruises Mediterranean: 7 nights from Dubrovnik with Wind Spirit
Aug 31, 2027
Croatia, Italy, Slovenia

Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Dubrovnik ➞
Landing: Venice
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Tuesday, August 31, 2027 - 5:00 PMDubrovnik
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Wednesday, September 1, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMMonopoli
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Thursday, September 2, 2027 2:30 PM - 9:00 PMKorcula
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Friday, September 3, 2027 9:30 AM - 6:00 PMSibenik
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Saturday, September 4, 2027 1:00 PM - 10:00 PMOpatija
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Sunday, September 5, 2027 10:00 AM - 10:00 PMnavigation
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Monday, September 6, 2027 8:00 AM - 10:00 PMPirano
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Tuesday, September 7, 2027 8:00 AM 11:59 PMVenice

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is definitely special. A magnificent curtain wall surrounds marble streets and Baroque buildings exude a pearly light in the Adriatic sun.
Picturesque and artistic, Dubrovnik is a tourist hotspot and port in southern Dalmatia, at the foot of the Srđ mountain. From a historical and cultural point of view, it has been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Thanks to its beauty and everything it has on offer for tourists, Dubrovnik is one of the most attractive destinations in the Mediterranean, so much so that the city can be visited all year round. In addition to its world-famous architectural heritage, this place has beautiful rocky beaches, pebble beaches and sandy beaches, enjoys a Mediterranean climate and also has lush vegetation. The main pedestrian street, Placa, is a melange of cafes and shops with monuments at each end.
Churches, monasteries and museums adorned with finely carved stone, recall an eventful history and a rich artistic tradition. Beyond the city there is a paradise of beaches, wooded peninsulas and a crystal-clear sea dotted with lush islands.
The city is also known for its delicious cuisine and its infrastructure of hotels for tourists. The city offers a wide selection of first-class restaurants, numerous sport and leisure activities, as well as cultural and entertainment events

Monopoli

Korcula
The island of Korcula is known for its vineyards and berry fruits, but the most interesting part is certainly its city. Although less known than other municipalities in Dalmatia, it is certainly one of the most beautiful places in Croatia. Located on a peninsula, between stone buildings and defensive towers, Korcula has maintained its original appearance. The metropolis was created in a very ingenious way, the plan of its streets is arranged in a herringbone pattern, the spine is the main road that passes in front of the cathedral, then these lanes of the road meet the sea on both sides. Entering the oldest district, through a magnificent staircase, you will reach the great Revelin tower. Passing through the door, you arrive on the main road that leads to the Basilica of San Marco. You will notice on the facade the superb rose window carved with fantastic motifs, such as dragons and mermaids. The ball clock, with its colored shades, indicates the different phases of the moon. The city has many other monuments to visit. Most are located around Piazza San Marco, dominated by the cathedral of the same name. Korcula boasts of being the birthplace of the famous Marco Polo. Legend or reality? Hard to say. In any case, it is possible to visit his alleged home... Otherwise, you can admire the Church of All Saints of the XIV century, or the Church of San Michele of the XVIII century. Its beaches are considered the most beautiful in Croatia, but don't expect kilometers of sandy beaches, because they are small pebbles of secluded and rocky beaches, but still perfect for swimming or sunbathing in total relaxation.

Sibenik
Sibenik is a Croatian city, which is located on the beautiful coast of Dalmatia. Famous for its Saint-Jacques cathedral, which appears on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The peculiarity of Sibenik is its traditional hat in orange and black which also represents the colors of the city. Known for its scenic beauty and the cultural richness of its historical monuments. Do not miss the statue of King Petar Kresimir IV between the park and the start of the walk along the sea. For a short period of history, Sibenik was the seat of the King of Croatia. The metropolis was under Venetian rule for almost 300 years. The old part of the city, rich in churches, palaces and ancient noble houses in typical Dalmatian stone and well-preserved walls, a real jewel. One of the most interesting sites is the garden of the medieval monastery. Sibenik has a Mediterranean climate with summer temperatures around 30 °C. The driest months, therefore the best for traveling, are July and August. A few hundred meters along the coast you will find numerous bars, restaurants and pizzerias. During the summer nights you can walk in the city and enjoy the delicious ice cream, usually homemade. In summer, there are also many popular and classical music concerts.
Opatija
The Abbazia riviera is located in the Gulf of Quarnero, on the eastern coast of the Istrian peninsula. It extends for 25 km along the coastal strip from Volosko to Moscenicka Draga, under Mount Ucka.
We still see traces of the past on the facades of the houses when people were able to protect their city from attacks and pirate invasions. The city was rebuilt in the 19th century to protect the city and make it more beautiful as close to the coast as possible.
It is in this spirit of reconquest of the city that tourism began to become an activity of the city. The first luxury villa built, called 'Angiolina' was that of Hignio Scarpa, a great doctor of the time. The villa was an example for the other houses built in the same architectural line.
The San Jakov Park is a prestigious place in the city. It is located in the center of a monastery, where a fantastic church built inside resides. The Benedictine community first occupied this place in 1439. You will be impressed by the 3.64 hectare park and 160 species of plants that make up its horticultural heritage.
Opatija offers visitors a wide range of restaurants that offer recipes from the 19th century. It is an originality which demonstrates that tourism should always maintain the mix of past and present. Food specialties revolve around fish and crab. The Villa Ariston restaurant is best known for its traditional fish.

Pirano
Pirano or Piran of Istria (in Slovenian Piran, in Venetian Piràn) is a municipality of 17,882 inhabitants in southwestern Slovenia, on the Adriatic coast. It is a small Slovenian town with specific characteristics, and whose urban heritage is the best preserved in the entire region. The characteristic of this peninsula is known throughout the world. Up close, you can admire the typical architecture that reveals a strong Venetian influence, which is also found in other cities on the Slovenian coast. The city has preserved its medieval village: narrow streets, many squares and churches, all within walking distance from the sea. Tartini Square, located in the center, takes its name from the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini. His statue is in the central point of the square. Piran is surrounded by a circular wall that allows Piran to be a member of the European Circle of Cities with outer walls. Open-air exhibitions take place throughout the year in different locations involving illustrious men. The church of San Giorgio, patron saint of the city, built on a hill, has a splendid view of Piran and the surrounding area which extends to the Croatian and Italian coasts. The structures (hotels, hostels, guesthouses), cultural visits (churches, art galleries, museums, aquarium) make Piran an unforgettable place.
Venice
Setting sail from Venice on a cruise ship is unique and unforgettable. Discover all the cruises that depart from Venice for a great start to your holiday!
Venice it is one of the golden destinations of our age. A unique city of 120 islands, with an ancient history and endless waterways, it attracts a constant flow of tourists from all over the world to see its inspiring architecture and navigate its canals.
There are many souvenirs you can bring home from Venice, but the most lasting memory will be your impression of the city itself.