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MS Amore / Route T1

Port of Trogir - Central Dalmatia

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Description

Since her launch in 2011, the MS Amore has not only been an integral part of the Riva fleet, but also one of our most popular ships with a high proportion of regular passengers. In order to make the cruise experience even more comfortable, the owner family has decided to provide all decks with new floors made of fine teak for the 2024 season. In addition, the sundeck will be extended and will receive a whirlpool. This will create a new lounge area on the upper deck below, which can be closed off with sunshades or tarpaulins depending on the weather. In addition, all cabins will have hair dryers. For years, the host and captain has been Mario Jurešić, who once lived in Germany and therefore speaks good German, besides English, of course.

General data: Length 40 m, built in 2011. 40 beds in 19 cabins with shower/toilet, individually controllable air conditioning and hair dryer.

Lower deck: 4 twin cabins with separate beds, 2 double cabins with queen-size bed, 2 triple cabins with queen-size bed and a separate single bed.
Main deck: 4 twin cabins with separate beds, 1 double cabin with queen-size bed.
Upper deck: 4 twin cabins with separate beds, 2 double cabins with queen-size bed.

Other: Sun deck (280 m²) with retractable sun awning, 25 sun loungers, 20 deck chairs and whirlpool, tables with benches behind the saloon on the main deck for about 20 people, comfortable seating groups in the lounge area on the covered upper deck, which can be closed with sunshades or tarpaulins depending on the weather. Bathing platform with showers at the stern, saloon with air conditioning for 40 people.

Our cruises are not suitable for persons with disabilities or reduced mobility.

Minimum number of participants: 22 persons

Further information about the minimum number of participants you will find here.

Extras
Category: Premium
Max. 40 Persons
Cabins with Shower/WC
Air condition
Free Wi-Fi
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Details

Year of construction: 2011
Length over all (m): 40.00 m
Sun deck: 250 m2
WiFi Internet: Free
Cabins
Twin / double cabins: 17
Triple cabins: 2
Single cabins: 0
Quadruple cabins: 0
Cabins with ensuite facilities: Yes
Air conditioning: Yes
Extras
Shower/toilet: 2



Impressions from the itinerary

Route

Route:
Trogir – Island of Brač – Island of Korčula – Island of Lastovo – Island of Vis – Island of Biševo – Island of Hvar – Trogir

Between 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm embarkation at the port of Trogir. If you arrive in Trogir by your own car, you can drive to our car park reception from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm at the latest. Here you can park your car and our service team will bring your luggage to the port or to the ship in time. You will reach the harbour in about ten minutes on foot (approx. 1,100 m) via the pedestrian bridge. After embarkation, our representatives will welcome you aboard with a drink and you will meet the crew and your fellow passengers. “Cast off!”, heading towards Bol, on the island of Brač. Here you will discover one of the most beautiful beaches in the entire Mediterranean – “Zlatni Rat” (the Golden Horn), which is constantly changing direction due to the ocean currents. Overnight stay in the port of Bol.
The port of embarkation for passengers arriving by plane depends on the flight schedule. With transfer booking via I.D. Riva Tours and flight arrival to Split airport until 01:00 pm, embarkation in the port of Trogir is guaranteed. Passengers arriving later will be transferred to the first port of call for embarkation.

Today’s destination is the town of Korčula, the main town on the homonymous island. Korčula has one of the most beautiful old towns in Dalmatia and due to its fortress-like appearance, it is often named “Little Dubrovnik”. On our way to Korčula, we will stop in a bay to take a swim in the crystal-clear water. Overnight stay in the birthplace of the famous navigator and explorer Marco Polo.

In around three hours by boat from Korčula we will reach the island of Lastovo, which has been closed to foreign visitors for decades, since it used to be a military base at the time of the former Yugoslavia. The island has preserved its authenticity and is therefore an oasis of tranquillity, with lush Mediterranean vegetation. A few years ago, the archipelago of Lastovo was declared a natural park (entrance fee approx. € 4 per person, to be paid on-site). We anchor in the bay of Sveti Mihajlo, close to the village of Lastovo, where you will have plenty of time for exploring the surroundings. In the afternoon, we will return to the island of Korčula, more precisely to Vela Luka. The village lies in a deep, sheltered bay at the western end of the island. In case of bad weather, instead of Vela Luka, we will anchor in the port of Ubli, on the island of Lastovo for our overnight stay.

After a swim break, we head for the second "forbidden" island of our trip today – Vis. Like Lastovo, the island of Vis was closed to foreign visitors until the end of the 1980s. Where once there was the runway of an air force base, wine is now grown. If possible, we first visit the "Blue Grotto" on the islet of Biševo. As the visit to the cave depends on the weather, it will take place on Tuesday or Wednesday, if feasible, according to the weather forecast. Depending on the local conditions, we will anchor for the night in a bay or moor in Komiža, a tranquil little town on the west coast of the island of Vis.

Just five nautical miles from Komiža there is the small island of Biševo, with the famous “Blue Cave” (Modra Špilja). Around midday, the rays of the sun will spill through an underwater opening into the cave and reflect from the white ocean floor, thus bathing the cave into blue light. This unique manifestation can be observed only in calm seas. The trip to the cave is done with small boats – admission incl. boat ride about € 10 per person (€ 14 in July/August), not included in the tour price. On our trip to Vis, the capital of the island, we anchor in a bay on the northern coast for a swim. The town of Vis is situated in a deep, sheltered bay. Vis is a charming little town with romantic alleys and cafés. In one of the many quaint Konobas you can let the evening end wonderfully.

After a stop in a bay, we will head towards Stari Grad, the oldest settlement on the island of Hvar. Stari Grad (translated: “old town”) was once the capital of the island, called “Pharos”. Even today, well-preserved monuments bear witness of the splendour of past times, like the Hektorović Palace. Stari Grad has, however, kept its role as the centre of viticulture on the island of Hvar. Overnight stay in Stari Grad.

After breakfast, we weigh anchor and head towards the last island of our voyage – Šolta. The island is characterized by extensive olive groves, which produce first-class, extremely dark olive oil. For swimming, we anchor in a secluded bay which is accessible only by boat. Back from Šolta, we return to Trogir. Be captivated by the unique atmosphere in the streets of the old town, also called “the Museum City” and protected by the UNESCO. Before having the opportunity to have dinner in one of the numerous cozy restaurants, you are invited to take part in a guided tour through the historic town.

After breakfast, disembarkation until 9:00 am.

The itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions and current weather conditions.
Route T1
What's included…
  • 8-day cruise according to the itinerary
  • Half board (including lunch on embarkation day, and breakfast and lunch or dinner on the following days of your cruise)
  • Captain's dinner
  • English and German speaking representatives during embarkation and disembarkation
  • Guided city tour of Trogir

Location

Port of Trogir - Central Dalmatia

One of the most picturesque old towns of Dalmatia. Trogir – about 20 km north of Split, close to the airport. The old town is situated on a small island, which is connected by a bridge to the main land. Another bridge leads from this island to the island of Čiovo, upstream of Trogir. Due to its numerous monuments from all periods, Trogir is also called “Museum City”. It is a great experience to stroll through the narrow alleys during the afternoon or evening time. The massive walls, defence towers, churches, frescoes and vaults are simply astonishing. It is also interesting to take a look into the old back yards. After visiting the museums, treasuries, art collections and old libraries, restaurants, cafés, taverns and the typical Konobas invite you to enjoy a relaxing break. Seget, which is situated right next to Trogir, actually consists of two villages, Seget Donji with its superb stone and gravel beaches, and Seget Gornji, set a few miles away on a mountain, with its ancient stone houses. In short: Trogir and Seget are the ideal combination for a relaxing and exciting vacation.

Sojourn tax and harbour fees are not included in the prices and are payable in cash on board upon embarkation. These are € 49 per person and week, € 24 for children up to 12 years.

Tip recommendation: You will certainly be happy to reward the service crew’s performance with a tip. We recommend an amount from € 70 per cabin and week.




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