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10 Night Venice to Dubrovnik Eight Million and One Dalmatians and Land Tour

From Venice to Dubrovnik

Douglas Mawson

Aurora Expeditions
4 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13951269
  • Departs: Sat, Jul 25, 2026
  • Returns: Tue, Aug 4, 2026
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    Oceanview $8,876
    Balcony $9,596
    Suite $15,276
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    Itinerary Summary

    Day by Day Details

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Saturday - Jul 25, 2026
    Day
    1
    Venice, Italy
    • Venice, Italy
    Welcome to Italy's most unique city. On arrival at Venice Airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet an Aurora Expeditions representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet the team, who will provide you with useful information regarding pre-embarkation procedures and about your time the Veneto region. You will also receive cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and your cabin number on the ship. Today offers a chance to relax in preparation for our time in Venice tomorrow. Your group hotel has a popular restaurant and there are nearby trattorias should you wish to try some local cuisine. Accommodation: Venice Hotel ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Sunday - Jul 26, 2026
    Day
    2
    Venice, Italy
    • Venice, Italy
    The true magic of Venice is that no matter how many times you visit, it remains a surreal experience. It's almost impossible to believe that people live and go about their daily lives in this 'movie-set' city. Founded in the 5th century as a refuge from barbarian invasions, Venice rose to become a powerful maritime republic and a major center of trade and culture during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. At the height of its wealth and influence, Venice expanded its empire, leaving an indelible mark across the Mediterranean, evident in the architecture, art, and culture from the Dalmatian coast to the Ionian Islands. Unlike many great cities, Venice lacks grand boulevards, world-class entertainment facilities, and bright neon signage. Its true allure lies in the city's ability to transport visitors to another world. It is the Venetians who reveal Venice's true character. In winter, they wear real fur and don sunglasses day and night as they emerge from hidden trattorias, skillfully avoiding the tourist menus. They navigate the city using vaporettos, not gondolas, purchase Murano glass directly from the island of Murano, and shrug off remarks regarding the canals' odors with disdain. Today, our Venetian guides lead us through their city as honored guests. We spend time in Saint Mark's Square, marvel at the eclectic Saint Mark's Basilica, sigh at the Bridge of Sighs, and navigate the maze of alleys leading to the Rialto Bridge. No visit to Venice is complete without an exploration of the city's canals by gondola. Our gondolier will navigate us through a series of waterways, offering us a unique insight into the 'other side' of Venice-a view from the city's many canals. Choose to return to the hotel with your guide or make your way to your motorcoach transfer point later in the day. Venice is yours to explore. This evening you meet your host and fellow travelers when we celebrate our journey with a Welcome Event. Accommodation: Venice Hotel ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Monday - Jul 27, 2026
    Day
    3
    Venice, Italy
    • Venice, Italy
    • Bus Travel
    • Padua, Italy
    • Bus Travel

    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Day 3 - Monday - Jul 27, 2026
    Day
    3
    Cruise Begins
    • Cruise Begins
    • Fusina Port (Venice), Italy
    A mere 24 kilometers west of Venice sits the Venetian city of Padova, where we enjoy a short, locally guided tour and time to explore independently. Famous as Shakespeare's Padua, this university city is a hub of history, culture, and academic prestige. Home to one of the oldest universities globally, founded in 1222, Padova buzzes with intellectual energy from its students and scholars. Explore Padova's medieval and Renaissance heritage, centered around the Basilica of Saint Anthony, a pilgrimage site housing relic of the saint. The city's historical center features elegant palaces, lively piazzas, and charming cafes lining narrow alleys. Beyond its cultural landmarks, Padova offers culinary delights such as traditional risotto and Venetian-style cicchetti, served in local osterias, promising a blend of history, art, and Italian charm that is distinct from its famous neighbor. Mid-afternoon, we leave Padova and drive to the port of Fusina on the Veneto lagoon, where we board the Douglas Mawson and sail east towards Slovenia. This evening, we enjoy a 'Welcome Aboard' dinner, where we meet our crew and Aurora Expeditions team. ...
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    Tuesday - Jul 28, 2026
    Day
    4
    Koper, Slovenia
    • Koper, Slovenia
    Delightfully medieval at its core, the coastal town of Koper acts as our gateway to Slovenia today. Nestled at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, Slovenia's cultural identity is deeply rooted in its history. Influenced by the Roman Empire, a millennium under the Holy Roman Empire, and over five centuries of Habsburg domination, Slovenia's people are historically Slavic, yet their heritage is heavily influenced by Austria and their previous rulers, especially where food, beverages, and styles are concerned. After World War I, Slovenia joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia), gaining independence in 1991 following a brief conflict with Yugoslav forces. Slovenia swiftly integrated with its Western neighbors, becoming an EU member in 2004. Head inland to the scenic gem of Lake Bled, tour the haunting cliffside Predjama Castle, or remain on the coast for a morning in the picturesque seaside village of Piran, as you experience the delights of our first slice of Slavic life. ...
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    Wednesday - Jul 29, 2026
    Day
    5
    Rovinj, Croatia
    • Rovinj, Croatia
    We meet the people living in the 'borderlands' today. The Istrian Peninsula, situated at Croatia's entrance, is steeped in a profound Roman heritage. Ancient ruins like well-preserved amphitheaters and temples dot its terrain, bearing witness to centuries of Roman influence. Istria's prized olive oil tradition underscores its Mediterranean charm, with groves dating back through the ages. The wealth brought by this 'liquid gold' to the former Roman colony still resonates today, making Istria a favored holiday destination for Italians, Slovenians, and Croatians alike. Among its gems, romantic Rovinj shines as Istria's star attraction-a picturesque Mediterranean fishing port with morning markets, scenic cliffside views, renowned restaurants, beautiful beaches, and a year-round calendar of cultural events. Climbing the bell tower offers vistas of Rovinj's historic center and the Adriatic Sea beyond. ...
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    Thursday - Jul 30, 2026
    Day
    6
    Rab, Croatia
    • Rab, Croatia
    Located in the Kvarner region of the northern Croatian Adriatic Sea, Rab is among the "greenest" Croatian islands, thanks to its mild climate. The island's historical heart is the town of the same name, where medieval charm pervades its narrow streets. Many buildings date back to the 13th century, reflecting Rab's years spent under Venetian rule. Climbing the Rab Bell Tower rewards visitors with views of the town and sea, offering a glimpse into the island's storied past. Unique among Croatian islands, Rab is famous for its sandy beaches, particularly around the Lopar Peninsula. These golden shores, combined with the island's historical allure, make Rab a captivating destination. ...
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    Friday - Jul 31, 2026
    Day
    7
    Zadar, Croatia
    • Zadar, Croatia
    Situated adjacent to the mainland on the Croatian Adriatic Coast, Zadar derives its name from its ancient roots as Iadera, evolving through Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian influences. Its strategic coastal position made it a pivotal hub for trade and cultural exchange. Zadar is celebrated for blending ancient history with modern innovation. The city's Sea Organ, a creation by architect Nikola Basic, is particularly unique. It features a system of pipes and whistles integrated into perforated stone steps descending into the sea, producing haunting sounds as waves move air through them. Nearby, Basic also designed a pavement with 300 glass plates, which illuminate in an enchanting light show after dusk. We sail after sunset this evening, so that you may enjoy this technological marvel, which is only a short stroll from our berth at Zadar's port. ...
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    Saturday - Aug 1, 2026
    Day
    8
    Sibenik, Croatia
    • Sibenik, Croatia
    Our port city of Sibenik boasts a rich culture waiting to be discovered. Founded in the 11th century, it is one of the oldest Croatian towns. Sibenik's most iconic landmark is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed St James Cathedral, an architectural marvel constructed entirely of stone in the 15th and 16th centuries. The city's fortresses, like St Michael and St Nicholas, offer stunning views and a glimpse into its strategic importance through the ages. During the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s, Sibenik faced significant conflict but emerged resilient, rebuilding and preserving its historical heritage. The people of Sibenik are known for their warm hospitality, celebrated through traditional festivals, music, and culinary delights. This blend of history and lively local culture makes Sibenik a captivating destination for travelers. ...
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    Sunday - Aug 2, 2026
    Day
    9
    Split, Croatia
    • Split, Croatia
    Split's blend of ancient sites and modern delights promises a rich experience at every turn. This 1,700-year-old living museum is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important ports on the Adriatic Coast. Split's heart beats within Diocletian's Palace, commissioned in the 4th century AD by the Roman Emperor himself, seamlessly blending ancient grandeur with modern-day markets, cafes, and shops. The city's Roman legacy echoes through its street layout and the remnants of ancient walls and columns are scattered everywhere. Don't miss exploring historical sites like the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St. Domnius, originally Diocletian's mausoleum, or browsing the souvenir stalls in Diocletian's cellars, once used as the palace's storage rooms. While you are here, be sure to rub the big toe of the Grgur Ninski statue. Sculpted by Ivan Mestrovic, this massive statue is one of the defining images of Split. The 10th-century Croatian bishop, Gregory of Nin fought for the right to use old Croatian in liturgical services instead of Latin. His left big toe has been polished to a shine - it's said that rubbing the toe brings good luck and guarantees that you will return to Split. The experiences today offer a selection of morning and full-day options. For those wishing to return to Split this afternoon, the town is around one kilometer from the ship dependent on our final berth allocation. ...
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    Monday - Aug 3, 2026
    Day
    10
    Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Cruise Ends

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Day 10 - Monday - Aug 3, 2026
    Day
    10
    Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia
    This morning, we disembark the Douglas Mawson for our overnight stay in the coastal gem of Dubrovnik. There is a selection of experiences to enjoy prior to arriving at your hotel. This evening, we look back on our journey when we gather for a "very Dalmatian" Farewell Event. This stunning walled city boasts a history spanning over a millennium. Founded in the 7th century, Dubrovnik thrived as the Republic of Ragusa, a prominent maritime power. Its strategic location encouraged trade across the Mediterranean, with the associated wealth shaping its unique blend of architecture and culture. Throughout its history, Dubrovnik faced periods of prosperity and challenges, including conflicts with rival states and invasions. The city's formidable defensive walls, begun in the 9th century and expanded in the 14th and 15th centuries, symbolize its strategic significance. In modern times, Dubrovnik gained global recognition as a filming location for motion pictures such as "Game of Thrones", where its ancient walls and historic streets provided the backdrop for King's Landing. Today, Dubrovnik's well-preserved medieval architecture, including churches, monasteries, and palaces, continues to attract visitors seeking to explore its rich heritage and cinematic allure along the scenic Adriatic coast. ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Tuesday - Aug 4, 2026
    Day
    11
    Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia
    After breakfast, we bid farewell to Dubrovnik and the enchanting stories of "Dalmatia". An airport transfer with your fellow travelers is included for your onward journey.


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