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Discover the magic of Croatia, Italy and Montenegro on this wondrous journey

Set sail on a captivating Adriatic journey from Dubrovnik to Venice aboard the intimate World Traveller, where history, culture, and coastal beauty unfold at every turn. Beginning with an overnight stay in Dubrovnik’s famed Old Town, this 7-night voyage invites you to immerse yourself in the region’s rich traditions—from oyster and mussel farming in nearby Ston to the timeless charm of Montenegro’s Kotor Bay. Each destination offers a layered blend of heritage and scenic wonder, perfectly suited to Atlas Ocean Voyages’ immersive style of travel.

As the journey continues along the coasts of Italy and Croatia, uncover hidden gems like Otranto in Puglia, where a late evening in port invites you to savor regional wines, and Bari, with its vibrant southern Italian character. The Croatian islands bring a sense of discovery and relaxation, from the lively allure of Hvar to the unspoiled beauty and historical intrigue of Vis. In Rovinj, crystalline waters and pastel-hued streets create a picture-perfect finale before sailing into the iconic canals of Venice.

Throughout the voyage, World Traveller provides a refined yet adventurous setting, balancing luxury with exploration. With thoughtfully designed suites, curated culinary experiences, and the freedom to access smaller ports, this itinerary offers a seamless blend of cultural immersion and relaxed elegance—ideal for travelers seeking to experience the Adriatic in a more meaningful and intimate way.

The World Traveller by Atlas Ocean Voyages is a modern expedition yacht designed for discerning travelers who seek both adventure and refined comfort. With an intimate atmosphere and a capacity that allows for highly personalized service, the ship offers a boutique cruising experience that feels more like a private retreat than a traditional ocean liner. Its sleek design and cutting-edge technology make it well-suited for navigating both iconic ports and off-the-beaten-path destinations.

World Traveller™

Onboard, World Traveller blends contemporary elegance with thoughtful amenities that enhance the journey at every turn. Guests can enjoy spacious staterooms and suites—many with private balconies—alongside inviting social spaces, gourmet dining venues, and wellness facilities designed to rejuvenate body and mind. From curated culinary experiences to enrichment programming, each element is crafted to reflect Atlas Ocean Voyages’ focus on immersive, all-inclusive travel.

World Traveller™

What truly distinguishes World Traveller is its spirit of discovery. Built for expedition-style cruising, the yacht is equipped to access remote regions while still delivering a luxurious onboard experience. Whether exploring polar landscapes, cultural capitals, or hidden coastal gems, travelers are invited to engage deeply with each destination, guided by expert teams and inspired by a sense of curiosity and wonder that defines every Atlas Ocean Voyages journey.

There are currently no extensions for this cruise.

ALWAYS INCLUDED BY ATLAS

Every expedition includes an array of luxurious amenities with our compliments.

ATLAS IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

Enhance your experience of a destination through an exclusive excursion ashore or a unique event on board exploring history, nature, art or cuisine.

GASTRONOMIC GUESTS

Award-winning chefs, local farmers and other noteworthy culinarians are your expedition guides through regional cuisine.

LIVE COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS

Onboard cooking demonstrations and culinary presentations complement the insights you gain from epicurean adventures ashore.

CUISINE AND WINE TASTINGS

Chefs, vintners or sommeliers lead food and wine tastings that enhance your appreciation of culinary treasures and your knowledge of how to pair cuisine with wine.

JOSPER GRILL DINING EXPERIENCE

An open-air chophouse where you can savor the finest cuts of steak and fresh seafood, seared to perfection on a legendary Josper grill.

ATLAS BACKPACK

Take your complimentary backpack ashore on your adventures and fill it up with mementos, local delicacies, handicrafts and other treasures to take home.

Along the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia lies Dubrovnik, a city well-known for its 16th-century Old Town. Filled with enchanting historic sites and containing a sense of stories past, the Croatian city has rightly earned its place among the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Delve into the fantastical side of the city as you tour the streets that have become part of cinematic history. Take a break from the historic for a relaxing beach day with a quick ferry ride to the nearby Lokrum Island. Delve deep into the local culture with wine and delectable platters of meat and cheese

Along the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia lies Dubrovnik, a city well-known for its 16th-century Old Town. Filled with enchanting historic sites and containing a sense of stories past, the Croatian city has rightly earned its place among the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Delve into the fantastical side of the city as you tour the streets that have become part of cinematic history. Take a break from the historic for a relaxing beach day with a quick ferry ride to the nearby Lokrum Island. Delve deep into the local culture with wine and delectable platters of meat and cheese.

Along the Adriatic coast of Montenegro lies the fortified town of Kotor, known for its medieval old town with winding streets and historic squares, as well as its many Romanesque churches and Maritime Museum. For unbelievable views of the Bay of Kotor, hike to the top of San Giovanni Fortress. Stroll through the many vendors, taking in the sounds, scents and colors as they call out their daily specials, produce and homemade goods. Swim the stunning azure waters of the bay with a boat tour to the Blue Cave.

Medieval ramparts, narrow alleys and cobblestone streets bring the past to life in the town of Otranto, one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. Its cathedral though, is the shining star among a treasure trove of architecture with a dazzling mosaic tile floor depicting the Tree of Life. As you and your fellow explorers wander the Old Town’s cozy streets, you will discover an array of modern restaurants, wine bars and shops housed in antiquated stone buildings. Stop in at one of these eateries to share a meal of Puglia’s famed orecchiette, a favorite pasta of the region usually served with delicious ricotta. Raise a glass of the region’s wine, such as Primitivo or Bombino Nero, and toast to new companions and new adventures. Join the locals of Otranto for a passeggiata along the seaside promenade overlooking the sparkling ocean.

The port city of Bari stands as the capital of Italy’s Puglia region. Its old town Bari Vecchio and bustling harbor are enough to make you want to stay. Start along the Longamore and keep going to find a mix of sandy and rocky beaches, coves and bays, from Cala Porto to Polignano a Mare. Puglia is famous for taking simple foods made only with local and seasonal ingredients and turning them into culinary art, such as its beloved orecchiette, a pasta made without eggs and shaped like small ears. Become inspired by the culture of Bari at the Auditorium Nino Rota, named after its famous composer who scored The Godfather.

The port town of Hvar shares its name with the Croatian island, renowned as a prime summer destination for yachting. Considered the crown jewel of Croatia’s Dalmatian islands, Hvar has cultivated a reputation as rich in history, culture, literature and natural monuments. Drink in the stunning landscapes as Hvar is covered in vast fields of ancient olive trees, lavender and vineyards. Within its bounds you will find the oldest town in the entirety of Croatia, Stari Grad, established by the ancient Greeks. For a picture-perfect seaside locale, head over to Dubovica Beach along the Adriatic Sea.

Nestled in the azure embrace of the Adriatic Sea lies Vis Island, a dreamy sanctuary that beckons explorers with its rustic charm and serene landscapes. This Croatian jewel is a culinary haven where the freshest catch of the day meets time-honored recipes, crafting delightful dishes that tantalize your taste buds. Indulge in local specialties such as pasticada and peka, paired perfectly with locally grown vegetables. Raise a glass to the island’s illustrious wine heritage, nurtured by generations of dedicated vintners. Explore the lush vineyards and sample exquisite wines like the renowned Vugava or Plavac Mali, each sip a testament to the island’s fertile lands and winemaking expertise. Vis also offers a fascinating peek into ancient history with its well-preserved ruins and charming old towns. Stroll through the cobblestone streets of Komiža and Vis Town, where vibrant traditions celebrate the island’s lively culture and storied past. Vis Island is not just a destination; it’s a journey through time, taste, and tradition.

Rovinj has become one of Croatia’s more visited destinations, and rightly so. With plenty of natural wonders, crystalline waters at stunning beaches and cobblestone paths leading to rich history, the city has earned a place on every traveler’s bucket list. The winding, medieval streets of Old Town mingled with modern-day boutiques and cafes creates a harmonious balance of past and present. Located along the Istrian Peninsula, it offers a breathtaking view of the ocean, especially from the Golden Cape. Crystal blue waters beckon and entice you to jump in for a refreshing swim or dive in for an exciting shipwreck excursion.

The iconic image of Venice shows a city with no roads, only canals, because it’s built on over 100 small islands in a lagoon amid the Adriatic Sea. In the heart of the city close to Piazza San Marco you will find the Bridge of Sighs, an architectural jewel amid so many historical wonders. Venetian cuisine is renowned throughout Italy for its high-quality seafood. Positioned within a lagoon, local chefs and restaurants have the advantage of fresh-caught fish directly from the source and bringing it straight to their tables.

Bookings for the Dubrovnik to Venice Cruise 2027 starts from $3,880 for Adventure Ocean Suites up to $9,424 for Navigator Suites — prices listed as per person rates. Please contact us directly at [email protected] or (+1)713.661.2117 for real-time availability of staterooms and for reservations.

Enhance the Experience We have been booking with Concierge Travel for many years. They provide access to all of the Gay Travel products available and are able to provide advice on which type of travel or specific trips will meet our needs. Concierge team members often join us on the trip and provide a few little extras to enhance the experience. We would never consider using anyone else.

Joe and Keith Houston, TX

Joe and Keith