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MS Jerkić / Route T2

Port of Trogir - Central Dalmatia

Comfort Plus

Description

Some of our guests may remember the MS Dare which has been one of the most popular ships of our fleet for a couple of years. In the winter of 2015, the former owner sold the ship to the Marasović family from Krilo Jesenice, and the new owners wished to rejoin the Riva fleet. As a captain, Ivica sailed all seven seas, and he gained experience in tourism with his own excursion boat. For the season 2016, he renovated and enlarged the open saloon at the stern, which is offering convenient space for 25 persons now. As the Marasović family bought the MS Planka at the end of the 2019 season as the family's second ship, Ivica took over the helm of the Planka from 2020, while his son Jerko took over the command of the Jerkić. Jerko's brother Ivan will alternate between the Planka and the Jerkić during the season as needed.

From season 2022, the MS Jerkić will be sailing ex Trogir.

General data: Length 25 m, built in 1988, renovated in 2016. 24 beds in 11 cabins with shower/toilet and individually controllable air conditioning.

Main deck: 7 twin cabins with bunk beds.
Upper deck: 2 twin cabins with bunk beds, 2 triple cabins with queen-size bed and 3rd bed above.

Other: Sun deck (70 m2) with 10 deck chairs and 5 lounger mattresses, 1 table with benches on deck for 8 persons, seating on deck for 20 persons, open saloon at the stern for 25 people, which can be closed with a tarpaulin and has air conditioning.

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

Minimum number of participants: 22 persons

Extras
Category: Comfort Plus
Max. 24 Persons
Cabins with Shower/WC
Air condition
Free Wi-Fi
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Details

Year of construction: 1988
Reconstructed: 2016
Length over all (m): 25.00 m
Sun deck: 70 m2
WiFi Internet: Free
Cabins
Twin / double cabins: 9
Triple cabins: 2
Single cabins: 0
Quadruple cabins: 0
Cabins with ensuite facilities: Yes
Air conditioning: Yes
Extras
Shower: 1



Impressions from the itinerary

Route

Route:
Trogir – Rogoznica – Zadar – Island of Dugi Otok – Kornati Islands National Park – Vodice – Krka Waterfalls – Šibenik – Island of Zlarin – Split – Island of Šolta – Trogir

Between 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm boarding 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 Rogoznica, a picturesque fishing village, situated on an island connected to the mainland by a causey. On our way we will anchor in a bay to enjoy the first dip into the refreshing waters of the Adriatic Sea.
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.

We leave the mainland and head towards one of the islands in the archipelago of Šibenik for a nice swim. We then continue on to Zadar, the cultural and economic centre of northern Dalmatia. The old town, with its numerous religious and secular monuments, is located on a peninsula and surrounded by impressive walls. After arriving in Zadar, a local tour guide will await us to take us on a walk through the walled old town, showing us unique sights like the Roman Forum, the circular church of Sveti Donat, or the Cathedral Sveta Stošija. Enjoy traffic-free streets with elegant boutiques and countless cafés, or listen to the sounds of the world-wide unique Sea Organs on the Riva, whose melodies are created purely by waves. Overnight stay in Zadar.

Today’s destination is the island of Dugi Otok, the “Long Island”, since it is 45 km long and only a few hundred metres wide. After a swim we head to Telašćica, a gorgeous bay in the south of the island of Dugi Otok, which is also a Nature Park (admission about 10 € per person, payable on-site). We recommend a walk to the “Silver Lake” – known from the Winnetou movie – a saltwater lake with an underground connection to the sea. From the lake you can reach the approximately 161 metre high cliffs, which offer a breathtaking sea view.

According to the Irish author George Bernard Shaw, ”On the last day of creation, God crowned his work, and thus created, out of tears, stars and breath, the Kornati Islands”. The beautiful scenery, countless small and large islands, and the turquoise sea – all this makes the Kornati Islands a unique paradise. It is the largest and most dense archipelago in the Adriatic Sea – comprising 147 islands, islets and reefs, which cover an area of 35 km of length. We cruise along the entire length of the Kornati Islands, and after a swim, we enter the harbour of Vodice, a lively holiday resort. In the evening, you can enjoy a glass of wine in one of the cosy taverns or Konobas.

A few miles further south, we leave the Adriatic Sea and turn into the embouchure of the River Krka. We go upstream and anchor in Skradin, shortly before the famous Krka waterfalls. From there, smaller boats will take you to the National Park. You will have the opportunity to visit “Skradinski Buk”, the most popular part of the waterfall area, where in 17 falls, with up to 100 m broad cascades, the Krka rushes 45.7 metres down. Entrance fee to the National Park incl. boat transfer € 20 € (April, May, October) resp. € 40 (June-September), payable on site. On our return to the Adriatic Sea we will stop in Šibenik. The most famous building in the fortress-like old town is the St. Jacob’s Cathedral, the most important Renaissance monument in Croatia. After a stroll through the old town, we will return to the islands and anchor in the small port of the fishing village of Zlarin on the homonymous island.

Our first destination today is Split, Croatia’s second largest city and the capital of Dalmatia. The 1700 years old city was once the palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, and is now under the protection of the UNESCO. We leave Split and head for the island of Šolta. The island is characterized by extensive olive groves, which produce first class, very dark olive oil. For our overnight stay we tie up in the cosy port of Stomorska. We might also spend the night in Split and visit the island of Šolta on Friday morning.

Note: Starting in 2025, the number of ships moored in the port of Split at the same time will be significantly reduced by the authorities, and one pier will be completely reconstructed. This may result in Split not being called.

We leave the island of Šolta and serenely return to the starting point of our journey. Of course, on our way we will anchor in one of the many coves for a refreshing swimming break. We will reach Trogir in the early evening. With its amazing old town, protected by the UNESCO, Trogir is also called “the Museum City”. Enjoy the experience of a guided walking tour through the winding streets and discover impressive walls, towers, churches, frescoes and vaults. Do not miss out on taking a look into the unique old yards. Take the opportunity to enjoy dinner in one of the numerous restaurants in Trogir. Overnight stay in the port of Trogir.

After breakfast, disembarkation until 9:00 am.

The itinerary is subject to change due to local conditions and current weather conditions.
Route T2
What's included…
  • 8-day cruise according to the itinerary
  • Half board (including lunch on embarkation day, and breakfast and lunch on the following days of your cruise)
  • Captain's dinner
  • English and German speaking representatives during embarkation and disembarkation
  • Guided city tour of Zadar
  • Entrance fee to the Kornati Islands National Park
  • 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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