MS Mirabela
Destination: Croatia
The MS Mirabela is a completely naturist cruise with overnight stays in small fishing villages or in secluded coves. The entire Croatian Adriatic coast has naturist beaches with extra long swimming breaks in secluded coves, so you can enjoy undisturbed enjoyment.
08.06 – 15.06 2024
The MS Mirabela is a completely naturist cruise with extra long afternoon breaks in deserted coves to enjoy a long naked swim.
You can jump off the boat and of course easily climb back on. The overnight stays take place as much as possible in small fishing villages or deserted bays.
MS Mirabela
MS Mirabela is a 1950s motor sailer with a length of 25.50 meters and was renovated again in 2005. A maximum of 26 people can be accommodated in the 11 cabins. There are two decks where the cabins are located. On the main deck are four cabins with a French bed (140×190 cm) and a 3rd bed above. In addition, on the main deck there are two 2-person cabins with a bunk bed. On the upper deck are five 2-person cabins with a bunk bed. All cabins have their own shower/toilet and air conditioning that you can regulate yourself. There is limited space in a cabin, so we recommend that you bring a folding sports bag instead of a hard case.
Periode
Van 08-06-2024 tot 15-06-2024.
Prijs
Vanaf €1.045.- per persoon.
Route
Trogir – Island Brač – Island Korčula – Island Lastovo – Island Vis – Island Biševo & Blue Caves on Island Hvar – Island Šolta – Island Drvenik – Veli – Trogir
Saturday: Trogir – Island Brač
You are expected on the ship at the port of Trogir between 12:00 and 14:00. You will be welcomed with a welcome drink and you will get to know the crew and fellow passengers. Around 3:00 PM the anchor will be lifted and you will then sail to the island of Brač. On this island is one of the most beautiful Mediterranean beaches where you can take the first dip. Unfortunately, it is mandatory to wear swimwear here. You can enjoy dinner on board and continue sailing to the port of Bol.
Sunday: Island Brač-Island Korčula
Today the destination is Korčula Island. Early in the morning it is time to sail to a beautiful place. There you can take a dip and lunch will be served. Early in the afternoon we sail to the town of Korčula. This is the capital of the island of the same name. Korčula has one of the most beautiful old towns in Dalmatia and is also called “little Dubrovnik”. You have approximately 2 hours to discover this lovely old city. Then we will sail to a small bay to take another dip in the water.
Monday: Island Korčula-Island Lastovo
The island of Lastovo is approximately 3 hours by boat from the island of Korčula. This island has been closed to tourists for decades because a military base was stationed here during the former Yugoslavia. A few years ago, this archipelago was declared a National Park (approximately € 4 entrance fee per person, to be paid locally). We first dock in the bay of Sveti Mihajlo near the village of Lastovo, where you will have ample time to explore Lastovo, which is barely 1 km from the ship’s dock. After lunch on board, we will go to Velo Lago bay. Here we will spend the night.
Tuesday: Island Lastovo – Island Vis
After a swimming break and lunch, today you will go to the second “forbidden” island of our trip, which is island “Vis”. Like Lastovo, the island of Vis was closed to foreign visitors until the late 1980s. This was once the runway of an air force base. Also interesting are the tunnel-like undersea bunkers that can be seen here. Once as protection against enemies. Today they serve as protection against bad weather for the fishermen. We spend the night in the harbor of Vis, the main town of the island. Vis is a charming town with romantic alleys and cafes.
Wednesday: Island Vis – Island Biševo & Blue Caves on Island Hvar
Just a few nautical miles from Vis is the islet of Biševo with the famous “Blue Caves” (Modra Špilja). The trip to the cave takes place with small boats, entrance fee incl. boat trip approx. €14 per person, payable locally. After the visit to the Blue Cave we set course for the island of Hvar. For the night we moor in the coves just before the town of Stari Grad. These bays turn turquoise green. It really is a paradise!
Thursday: Island Hvar – Island Šolta
Before breakfast, you can enjoy a refreshing bath in the morning. Afterwards, head to nearby Stari Grad, the oldest town and settlement on the island of Hvar. Stari Grad (translated: Old Town) was once the main town of the island. The sights are well preserved. You will have approximately two hours to explore the city before heading to the island of Šolta. Šolta is one of the smaller Dalmatian islands and is known by connoisseurs for its first-class, dark olive oil. Here we anchor and spend the night.
Friday: Island Šolta – Island Drvenik – Veli – Trogir
After breakfast you will go to the last island of your trip, Drvenik Veli. You will spend your last swimming break of this trip in the bay of a small island. Then you will sail to Trogir, arriving late in the afternoon. In Trogir you can still enjoy the unique atmosphere and the alleys of the old town. The city is not called “Museum City” for nothing and is protected by UNESCO. You will be given a tour of the old town, followed by dinner on board.
Saturday: Disembarkation
After breakfast it is time to leave the ship before 09:00 AM.
Comments
– If a mooring is too warm for the night, it is possible to move to another bay to use electricity for generators. This way you can use the air conditioning.
– Where possible, overnight stays and encounters with other ships are avoided.
– The route can be adjusted when necessary due to, for example, local or weather conditions. The route can also be performed in reverse.
– Inside the salon and when the ship is in port, clothing (at least swimwear) is mandatory. You can relax naked on the sundeck in the quiet coves and at the (unofficial) nudist beaches.
Including
– Welcome snack
– Full board
– Captain’s Dinner
– City tour in Trogir
– German speaking tour guide in the port and during embarkation and disembarkation
Exclusive
– The journey to and from the ship.
– Tourist tax and port fees, you will pay these on the spot at embarkation and are €35 per person per week.
With your own car:
You can drive to Trogir with your own car. From Utrecht it is approximately 1300 kilometers to Rijeka.
Flight information:
It is about 1 hour and 40 minutes by plane to Split, possibly from Rotterdam or Amsterdam. Flight and transfer prices are on request. We can also arrange an extra night in Split or Trogir for you.
Overnachting in de haven:
Op 150 meter van de haven is Hotel Monika ****. Wij kunnen deze aanbieden op basis van logies & ontbijt. Ook de transfer (circa €10,- per persoon enkele reis) van en naar het vliegveld is bij Internatuur te boeken.
Extra information:
If you come by car: It is mandatory to have an Autobahn vignette on the Austrian and Slovenian motorways. This Austrian vignette is available in Austria at all motorway border crossings and in the Netherlands at the ANWB. The Slovenian vignette is available at the border.
Request a quote for the entire package without obligation.
The prices below are per person (based on 2 people) for the full cruise of 7 nights / 8 days.
Type | 08.06 – 15.06 2024 |
French bed | € 1,045 per person |
Bunk bed | € 1,045 per person |
1-person | € 1.565,- |
Ter plaatse dient u € 42,- per persoon te betaling voor de haven- en toeristenbelasting.
NB From January 1, 2023, the euro will be introduced in Croatia and you can simply pay with euros everywhere.
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2-person cabin MS Mirabela
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Travel organization Internatuur
Do you have questions about our trips or would you like to make an appointment? Please contact us by calling +31 (0) 26 – 361 71 34 or fill in the contact form on the right and we will contact you as soon as possible.
IJsselrest 68
6932 DW Westervoort
Tel: +31 (0) 26 – 361 71 34
E-mail: info@internatuur.nl
Opening hours
Monday through Friday: 09:00 – 17:30.
Zaterdag: 10.00-14.00 uur