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Since 2009, we have helped solo travelers, couples, and friends enjoy adults-only small group tours and luxury river cruises with quality hotels, expert local guides, thoughtful pacing, and personal service.

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27Feb

What a Small Ship Croatia Cruise is Like

Croatia Small Ship Cruises: 

In today’s world of mass tourism, crowded cities, and giant cruise ships carrying thousands of passengers, a small ship Croatia cruise offers a refreshing and luxurious escape. Instead of battling lines, noise, and packed decks, travelers enjoy an intimate, relaxed experience along one of Europe’s most beautiful coastlines.

What It’s Like to Cruise Croatia on a Small Ship

A deluxe small ship cruise typically carries just 25–35 travelers on a beautifully designed vessel with only 18 cabins. Each cabin features a private bathroom with hot shower and toilet, individual air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, television, a safe, and generous storage space. These cabins are thoughtfully decorated to create a comfortable, boutique-hotel feel at sea.

The ship itself is approximately 140 feet long and designed for comfort and relaxation. Guests enjoy a spacious sun deck with loungers and a hot tub, as well as quiet indoor and outdoor spaces perfect for reading, sipping a drink, or simply enjoying the stunning Adriatic views.

A professional crew of seven—including the captain, sailors, chef, sous-chef, bartender, and housekeeper—ensures exceptional service throughout the journey. A dedicated tour manager is also on board to help organize excursions, make dining arrangements in port, and ensure everything runs smoothly.

Begin Your Journey in the Historic City of Split

Most Traveling Professor Croatia small ship cruises begin with a stay in Split, Croatia, one of the country’s most historic and vibrant coastal cities. Split is known for its ancient Roman architecture, rich cultural heritage, and outstanding dining scene. Starting the journey here allows travelers to explore the city at a relaxed pace before boarding the ship.

Visit Charming Ports Large Ships Can’t Reach

Unlike large cruise ships, small ships can enter quiet, picturesque ports that feel authentic and uncrowded. Typical stops include:

  • Hvar

  • Bol

  • Korčula

  • Trstenik

  • Mljet

  • Pučišća

These ships dock just steps from the historic centers of each town, making it easy to stroll cobblestone streets, visit local shops, and experience authentic Croatian culture. Every itinerary is thoughtfully designed to balance guided experiences with free time.

Daily Swim Stops in Crystal-Clear Water

One of the most loved highlights of a Croatia small ship cruise is the daily swim stop. Almost every day, the captain anchors in a secluded turquoise cove where guests can:

  • Swim in warm, clear water

  • Snorkel along rocky coves

  • Relax on floating loungers

  • Or simply enjoy the peaceful scenery

This unique experience is something large cruise ships simply cannot offer.

Smooth Sailing for a Comfortable Journey

These cruises sail only during the daytime, stay close to shore, and spend just a few hours at sea each day. This gentle cruising style avoids rough open waters and results in an extremely smooth journey. In nearly 10 years of operation, there have been no reported cases of seasickness.

Each evening, the ship docks in port, giving guests the opportunity to enjoy leisurely dinners, waterfront walks, live music, and sunset views in charming coastal towns. One favorite stop is Korčula, the traditional birthplace of Marco Polo, known for its medieval walls, wine bars, and romantic evening atmosphere.

Fresh, Local Cuisine Onboard

Dining aboard a Croatia small ship is a true highlight. Meals are prepared using fresh, local ingredients purchased from markets in each port. The food is:

  • Fresh

  • Beautifully prepared

  • Inspired by local Croatian flavors

The only common complaint? The desserts are so delicious they’re impossible to resist. Guests also have plenty of opportunities to explore restaurants ashore and enjoy regional cuisine at their own pace.

Why Travel With The Traveling Professor?

A Croatia small ship cruise with The Traveling Professor combines luxury, authenticity, and personal attention. With small group sizes, hand-selected ships, and expert tour management, guests enjoy a seamless and memorable experience from start to finish.

This is one of the most popular tours offered by Small Group Tours by The Traveling Professor — and for good reason.

Why not join us on your own unforgettable Croatia small ship cruise?

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Professor Steve Solosky, The Traveling Professor, is the founder of Small Group Tours by The Traveling Professor, operating since 2009. A former college professor and author of The Traveling Professor’s Guide to Paris, Steve has planned and led small group tours throughout Europe, Canada, South America, and beyond. His travel expertise has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, WCBS Radio, and The New York Times Travel Show.

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