Split, Croatia
Split is a port you’ll wish you had more than 8 hours to explore. You could spend a day or more in Diocletian’s Palace alone, before adding another to explore the rest of the city and another for the coastal greenery of Marjan Park. Tick off as many sights as your itinerary allows, and bookmark the rest for your next cruise around the Adriatic.
Venice, Italy
Riding in a Vaporetto (Venetian waterbus) past the marble palaces, basilicas, bridges and arches of Venice is an unforgettable experience. Truly a city like no other, every turn of the canals, every island and every lagoon holds a new, and beautiful, vista. Do hop onto land during your visit. The intricate work of the artisans creating original items of fashion, jewellery and art is another memorable sight to behold.
Kotor, Montenegro
Perching on the edge of the Adriatic, Kotor’s Old Town might feel familiar. Its charms are replicated across Europe. City walls lead you to one piazza after the next. Tempting scents of coffee and pastries drift out from cafes and daily life echoes through Kotor while you try to take in the marvel of its palaces, European architecture and fortifications.