Adriatic Cruises

Adriatic cruises that immerse you in natural beauty
Lying between the Italian and Balkan peninsulas, the Adriatic sea boasts some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, filled with idyllic beaches, charming villages, historic towns and fantastic hospitality. The Adriatic has been of huge importance in the historical development of Europe, and there is striking contrast between its shores. Set sail on Mediterranean and Adriatic cruises sailing to Italy and Slovenia, and to intricate islands and inlets of Croatia and Montenegro. Along its length, the Adriatic’s intense greens of its looming mountains and the sparkling deep blues of its reflective waters make it a dazzling region to visit.Read more
Rich culture and vibrant beaches await
From the beautifully ornamented gothic palaces and marble streets of Split, the 'Queen of the Croatian Dalmatian Islands', cruises around Croatia strike the perfect balance between relaxation and culture. Dubrovnik, Croatia’s most popular destination and gateway to the southernmost islands of the Croatian Adriatic; as well as the famed romantic city of Venice, with its iconic canals and waterways, are must-visit destinations. For lovers of history and nature, the ancient city of Kotor awaits with its ancient buildings and unique ecology. There is something for everyone to enjoy on cruises around the Adriatic coast. Cruise the Adriatic for an extraordinary experience. With every destination there is a new port of call to discover, a hidden cove with crystal blue waters to dive into, a snapshot of ancient history that will amaze and a rich, cultural diversity that inspires every visitor.
Adriatic cruises that immerse you in natural beauty
Lying between the Italian and Balkan peninsulas, the Adriatic sea boasts some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, filled with idyllic beaches, charming villages, historic towns and fantastic hospitality. The Adriatic has been of huge importance in the historical development of Europe, and there is striking contrast between its shores. Set sail on Mediterranean and Adriatic cruises sailing to Italy and Slovenia, and to intricate islands and inlets of Croatia and Montenegro. Along its length, the Adriatic’s intense greens of its looming mountains and the sparkling deep blues of its reflective waters make it a dazzling region to visit.Read more
Rich culture and vibrant beaches await
From the beautifully ornamented gothic palaces and marble streets of Split, the 'Queen of the Croatian Dalmatian Islands', cruises around Croatia strike the perfect balance between relaxation and culture. Dubrovnik, Croatia’s most popular destination and gateway to the southernmost islands of the Croatian Adriatic; as well as the famed romantic city of Venice, with its iconic canals and waterways, are must-visit destinations. For lovers of history and nature, the ancient city of Kotor awaits with its ancient buildings and unique ecology. There is something for everyone to enjoy on cruises around the Adriatic coast. Cruise the Adriatic for an extraordinary experience. With every destination there is a new port of call to discover, a hidden cove with crystal blue waters to dive into, a snapshot of ancient history that will amaze and a rich, cultural diversity that inspires every visitor.
Adriatic Countries
Cruises to Adriatic



Turkey, Greece, Morocco & the Canaries • L263739
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- Explore iconic Mediterranean destinations at a quieter time of year
- Immerse yourself in fun activities for the Fred. Olsen fleet meet up
- Embrace local Canarian and Moroccan traditions



Discovering Greece, Italy and Morocco • L2638
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- Explore Kalamata and Trapani, only accessible by smaller ships
- Immerse yourself in the cultures of Morocco and the Mediterranean
- Discover historic sites like the Acropolis, home to the Parthenon



Greece, Morocco & the Canary Islands • L263839
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- Join in with festivities at the Fred. Olsen fleet meet in Las Palmas
- Explore Madeira's botanical gardens and levada trails
- Discover lesser-visited Kalamata and Trapani
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