
MV Felicita
3 September 2026
Riviera Travel
7 Nights

September 3, 2026
September 4, 2026
September 5, 2026
September 6, 2026
September 7, 2026
September 8, 2026
September 9, 2026
September 10, 2026
Arrival in Dubrovnik – Journey to this historic walled city. On arrival, you will be escorted to the harbour where the superb four-star MV Felicita awaits. The captain and crew will welcome you aboard and help you settle into your comfortable, well-equipped cabin.For the rest of the day, it’s time to relax and get to know your fellow passengers – there are just thirty-eight of you in total! Perhaps you’ll catch some ‘rays’ on the Sun deck or take a stroll ashore. It’ll soon be time for dinner and the ship’s restaurant awaits. After dinner, why not take a stroll or enjoy a digestif in a local bar?
Korcula – As you rise refreshed in the morning and enjoy a leisurely breakfast, you’ll be so glad you chose this holiday. The MV Felicita, our home for the next week and every inch the private yacht, slips out of the harbour and out to sea. Dubrovnik soon fades into the distance – but we will be back for a more in-depth visit later. It is impossible for large cruise liners to visit the charming and almost deserted hamlets accessible to the MV Felicita.Ruled by the Venetians for 800 years, it is rather reminiscent of a much smaller Dubrovnik, with its host of tangled lanes so typical of medieval Mediterranean ports. The town is a charming small fortress, celebrated for supplying timber for the wooden walls of Venice and its harbour was a major shelter for the Venetian fleet.You’ll find architectural gems at every turn in its narrow-cobbled streets. Famous for its artistic and musical traditions, Korčula has its own unique sword dance, the ‘moreska’, and a form of a-capella singing, but is much more famous as the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. His house can still be visited, as can the All-Saints Museum with its glorious collection of Byzantine icons.After our guided walking tour, you are free to explore this beautiful town further. After dinner at your leisure, why not take an after-dinner drink in one of the innumerable harbour side cafés whilst admiring the sleek lines of the MV Felicita.
Pučišća – After breakfast, take to the deck to see the spectacular coast of Korčula island sliding by as we cruise northwards through this enchanting archipelago. We spend the morning sailing with a swim stop if conditions allow. Lunch will be served on board before continuing to Pučišća.This afternoon we sail to the glorious island of Brač, mooring in idyllic Pučišća. This jewel of a place, perhaps the most spectacular of Croatia’s villages, boasts dwellings of gleaming white stone reflecting the sun onto the crystal-clear water. Stroll ashore to explore this charming spot or relax on board before the superb Captain’s Dinner is served – a delicious selection of Croatian and Mediterranean specialities.
Split* – We continue north, sailing between the mainland and the coastline of the stunning island of Brač to arrive at the city of Split. Split is principally famous for a single building, the Emperor Diocletian’s huge palace, one of the greatest structures of the Roman Empire. No expense was spared in its construction – the best Italian marble, with columns and sphinxes from Egypt. But what makes this palace so astonishing is that during medieval times it was fully integrated into the town’s fabric with a jumble of buildings grafted onto and inside it.This means for example, the Temple of Jupiter became a baptistry. It’s all the more fascinating that today 3,000 people still live here. You will find surprises at every turn: there are tall medieval buildings lining the streets, buttressed by unmistakably Roman columns.We have a guided walking tour of this fascinating complex, followed by some free time to wander the alleyways independently and enjoy a sport of lunch at your leisure. *Due to reconstruction work at Split port, you will be dropped off and picked up in Split port and the ship will remain at anchor during your visit. You will then sail onto Milna or a nearby port to moor overnight.
Stari Grad & Hvar – This morning we’ll stop once more for an invigorating swim before we cruise to another stunning island in this breath-taking archipelago, Hvar.After lunch we moor in Stari Grad on the northern side of the island and then take the short drive by coach to the bewitching old town for a guided tour. Remarkably, it’s so compact and cosy the streets don’t even have names. With its freshwater springs, the island is unusually green, its hillsides boasting spectacular pine forests.Elsewhere you’ll find olive groves, orchards and vineyards, the aromatic pleasures of the island exemplified by the delicate fragrance of abundant lavender fields. Hvar has been inhabited since Neolithic times; later, the Ancient Greeks founded a colony here, and during the 14th-century, as the Venetian Empire extended its influence, it became a major naval base. Also on the island’s northern shores are some distinctive fortified 16th-century buildings, built to repel pirates and assaults by the Ottoman Empire.After exploring Hvar’s agricultural, historical and cultural splendours, we transfer back to Stari Grad where you can dine at leisure wherever you wish. The ship remains moored in Stari Grad overnight.
Mljet – Morning breaks and we find ourselves breakfasting over more stunning views of this most spectacular coastline. After a leisurely morning, we have another chance to cool off in the clear waters with a swim in a sheltered bay followed by a tasty lunch on board.We arrive at Mljet, one of the most seductive of such islands, where the hillsides are clad in a green carpet of lush pine forests bringing that instantly recognisable Mediterranean aroma to the air. Nestling in picturesque coves are medieval fishing villages, refreshingly free from tasteless development, where the alleyways are simply pebbles set into the earth and overhead shutters sway precariously in the warm, gentle breezes. Life here continues much as it has for centuries.We go ashore to visit the tiny islet of St Mary’s, situated in an idyllic inland lake, and its 12th-century former Benedictine monastery. With its colourful walls and altar carved from local stone you will already feel a long way from home.Our port for tonight is a small village. Gaze around you during dinner at one of the hospitable local restaurants and absorb the ambience. It’s easy to see why legend has it that the Greek hero Ulysses came here to contemplate.
Dubrovnik – As our elegant yacht drifts on past the rocky shores of the beautiful Elaphiti Islands, if the weather allows, it’s your last chance to take a swim off the back of the ship as if it were your very own!After lunch on board, we arrive in Dubrovnik once more and take a guided tour of the old town. An independent city state for much of its history, it has evolved differently to the rest of Croatia. The city threw off its Venetian shackles during medieval times founding a commercial empire trading with the eastern Mediterranean, France, Spain and later the Ottoman Empire.As so often happened, the city began to reflect its resultant wealth and today this wonderfully Baroque city proudly nestles behind its huge imposing ramparts in a location of outstanding natural beauty. The main avenue, lined by intimate cafés, is completely paved with marble, which dazzles in the sunlight and gives credence to the city’s description as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’.Throughout the city you will find a wonderful array of monasteries, beautifully decorated churches and civic buildings dating from the 14th-century. The guided walking tour encompasses all this and more, after which you are free to explore as you wish.This evening enjoy a final dinner at your leisure in this most beguiling of cities; and as you relax, your thoughts inevitably turn to the wonderful places you have experienced and the interesting people you have met on this most fascinating of maritime adventures.
Return home
Imagine yourself reclining under a deep azure sky, as the polished teak deck moves almost imperceptibly with the rhythm of the Mediterranean and a refreshing evening breeze ruffles the air.Between the small, picturesque ports on the Dalmatian coast you are cruising the Mediterranean aboard your very own yacht-cruiser. Smaller numbers mean a more personal service on board, whilst the dimensions of our vessels allow easy access to stunningly attractive out-of-the-way ports like Pučišća and Mljet, which offer a much more intimate onshore experience. Our ships often sail between the islands and the shore, affording spectacular views that will stay with you for a lifetime.Every evening, the ship remains moored so you can take an after-dinner stroll off the vessel, exploring these typically unspoilt ports. After just a few days of this extraordinary experience, you will be on first-name terms with the ship’s crew and most of your fellow guests. There is little formality – shorts and t-shirts are the order of the day. This is exactly how holidays should be.
Category A+ cabins situated Salon and Sun Decks are approx 15 square metres (161 square feet), and the Category A+ cabin on the Main deck is approx 16 square metres (172 square feet). All feature a double bed and have two opening windows, individually controlled air-conditioning, a bathroom with shower & WC, safe, hairdryer, desk and chair.
Features
Category A cabins are found on the Main Deck, are 14 square metres (151 square feet). They feature a double bed or twin beds and have two opening windows, individually controlled air-conditioning, bathroom with shower & WC, safe, hairdryer, desk and chair.
Features
Category B cabins located on the Lower Deck are 17 square metres (183 square feet), with a double bed and have two portholes, individually controlled air-conditioning, bathroom with shower & WC, safe, hairdryer, desk and chair.
Features
In the air-conditioned restaurant the attentive crew serves daily breakfast with hot and cold options and either lunch or dinner consisting of well prepared, local dishes featuring salads to hot Mediterranean specialities, meats and fish. You will enjoy the ‘Captain’s Dinner’, a celebration of Croatian and Mediterranean cuisine featuring food from throughout the Adriatic. On the remainder of the evenings you are free to dine where you wish in the delightful ports we visit.
The Sun Deck up top has plenty of loungers and areas to relax, ideal to enjoy the cooling sea breezes, absorb the panoramic views and appreciate the attentive bar service
Sun Deck featuring a luxurious seating area with sun loungers and cushions