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Star Collector: Adriatic Odyssey
Sep 7, 2027 — Sep 21, 2027
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14 Nights on Wind Spirit
Spend your summer exploring charming Old Towns and idyllic islands in the Adriatic, from small ship-only ports to the stunning natural beauty of the Dalmatian Riviera. Search for “Lions of St. Mark’s” in towns like Rovinj and Trogir, where Venetian bas-reliefs still watch from stone gates and clock towers. Admire dazzling Byzantine mosaics in Ravenna, a treasure trove of art and history with eight UNESCO World Heritage sites. Don’t miss the jewel-box Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, famous for its deep blue ceiling of golden stars. Cruise past lush pine forests, hidden waterfalls, and limestone cliffs as we sail the Croatian coast. Marvel at Kotor’s dramatic fjord and approach Dubrovnik’s towering walls. Taste Dalmatian prosciutto, handmade pastas, Istria’s truffles, and Slovenia’s nutty potica in unforgettable settings.








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Enjoy late-night stays in five different ports of call, allowing you to make the most of your time in these magnificent cities.
Depending on your departure date, your voyage either begins and ends in Venice proper—a small ship exclusive—or starts or concludes in Dubrovnik, offering the perfect opportunity to extend your stay.
Šibenik, Croatia, is your gateway to Krka National Park, famous for its waterfalls.
Marvel at Ravenna’s dazzling mosaics—the finest in all of Italy—inside early Christian basilicas and Byzantine churches that have earned the city UNESCO World Heritage status.
In Puglia regions Monopoli, discover the town’s rich history at the 16th-century Charles V Castle and the Romanesque Monopoli Cathedral, then relax at one of the nearby sandy beaches.
The serene beauty of Mljet National Park, Pomena, offers access to one of Croatia’s most unspoiled islands. Explore pine-shaded trails or visit the 12th-century Benedictine monastery set on a tiny islet.
Step into a living museum as you explore Trogir’s beautifully preserved old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with Romanesque architecture, narrow marble alleys, and a seaside promenade.
In Opatija, Croatia, walk past beautiful old hotels and mansions reflecting Belle Époque elegance and stoll along the coastal walkway lined with grand villas, gardens, and sweeping views.
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.

No other sea approach in the Adriatic raises goose bumps like Venice, a small ship exclusive where the entire city and its lagoon are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On your luxurious home-away-from home, you arrive already equipped with a sense of what it's like to live in the city that's neither land nor water. Add your own sigh to the Bridge of Sighs, sip a spritz al bitter as you plot your agenda, and let the water taxis do your navigating unless you don't mind getting lost. Not such a bad prospect, with serendipitous discoveries around every corner.
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Situated on a tiny piece of land jutting into the sea and considered to be the most beautiful of Slovenia's coastal towns, Piran is full of medieval architecture, narrow streets, and compact houses. A walk to the beautiful oval-shaped main square will greet you with a statue of Giuseppe Tartini, composer and virtuoso violinist, and the most famous man of Piran. Around the square are attractions like Venetian House, and a delightful Gothic-Venetian structure, The Sergei Masera Maritime Museum and the Church of St. George with its gorgeous view over the city and the harbor from the bell tower. Take a tour to the nearby Skocjan Caves National Park, a UNESCO site.

Ravenna is connected to the Adriatic Sea by the Candiano Canal. It is known for its colorful mosaics adorning many of its building. There are many well-preserved late Roman and Byzantine structures with eight buildings comprising the Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The lovely fishing port of Rovinj on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula bordered on three sides by the Adriatic Sea. You can tour the maze of cobblestone streets that lead to the hilltop St. Euphemia Cathedral with its towering steeple dominating the skyline. Old Town Rovinj is a delightful tangle of medieval streets and twisting stairways. Seek out the Bronze Age ruins of Monkodonja, the hidden beaches or the breathtaking natural beauty of the 6-mile-long Lim Fjord.

Something here will capture your heart. A Roman amphitheater, 9th century churches, and museums packed with Byzantine-era artworks crowd the peninsula that tidily contains the Old Town. It's a tempting way to spend the day for sure. While away the day listening to Zadar's giant Sea Organ, a haunting musical improv performed by the surging Adriatic or share a bench with a sun-drunk cat as you bite into a truffle.

Situated along Croatia's Dalmatian Coast and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trogir showcases centuries of history within its streets and stunning architecture. Its well-preserved Old Town is a captivating maze of cobblestone alleys and elegant churches, including the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a Romanesque-Gothic masterpiece. Nearby, the Kamerlengo Fortress offers panoramic vistas of the Adriatic. Beyond its historical and architectural charm, Trogir's vibrant markets brim with local life, showcasing fresh produce and seafood. Culinary delights await in its charming eateries, offering traditional Dalmatian cuisine and local wines. Trogir also serves as a gateway to Adriatic adventures with its rich maritime history. Indulge in a sailing along the coastline or explore the neighboring islands.

Komiza and the island of Vis have a reputation for gastronomic delights, partially because of the high quality of their local produce and the abundance of delicious seafood, accompanied by the well-respected playa wines produced there. To work up an appetite take a hike up 1,926-foot-high Mount Hum with its glorious views over Komiza or a boat ride out to the Blue Cave, or wander the streets of this beautiful old stone fishing village.

While larger ships must pass by, we anchor right beyond the famous walled city so you can admire its beauty with every glance. Tender ashore and step right into Old Town, a UNESCO site where no cars are allowed, just eons of history. Capture the exhilarating views on your camera - and in your memory. End your day at the Buza Café (if you can find it) watching bold divers leap off the cliffs into the crystalline sea.

While larger ships must pass by, we anchor right beyond the famous walled city so you can admire its beauty with every glance. Tender ashore and step right into Old Town, a UNESCO site where no cars are allowed, just eons of history. Capture the exhilarating views on your camera - and in your memory. End your day at the Buza Café (if you can find it) watching bold divers leap off the cliffs into the crystalline sea.

Quaint and charming, Monopoli has many sites within easy walking distance. Start at the colorful street market and head toward the cathedral, built in 1693 with a tower that is 197 feet high. Past the cathedral is part of the seafront and a promenade and the beautiful Church of Santa Maria della Zaffira and the impressive Charles V Castle, built in 1552. The little harbors that make up the port are full of brightly colored boats and fishermen busily mending their nets.

Celebrities from Prince Harry to Beyoncé have made Hvar their go-to place. Follow the city walls to sweeping views from the fortress on the hill. Head to the town square for a look at the Venetian Cathedral or find the large bay of Stari Grad on an optional tour to this famous UNESCO site.

Pomena is a peaceful harbor village on the western tip of Mljet Island in Croatia, surrounded by clear turquoise water, thick pine forests, and a naturally sheltered bay. Just a short walk from the entrance to Mljet National Park, it serves as a quiet gateway to the park’s famous saltwater lakes, offering swimming, kayaking, and scenic walking trails in a beautifully unspoiled setting.
Fishbone streets feed off the main arterial of this walled settlement making the humped peninsula look a bit like a rust-red tortoise. Beyond the medieval town lie woods, vineyards, and the idyllic island of Mljet, where Odysseus met the nymph Calypso and stayed for seven years. Visit Marco Polo's supposed home and ponder why he would ever leave this divine place, then end the day with some white grk wine, Mediterranean sunshine in a glass.

One of Croatia’s oldest coastal cities and a small ship exclusive, Šibenik offers a perfect blend of medieval history and seaside beauty. Stroll through stone streets to discover St. James Cathedral, quaint cafes, and views of the Dalmatian coastline.
In the heart of the Riviera, with the longest tradition of tourism in Croatia, dating back to 1844, Opatija is an elegant seaside resort town of classic beauty. Known as the "Old Dame," Opatija presents 7.5 miles of illuminated coastal promenade, known as Lungomare, manicured beaches, fountains, magnificent villas and hotels, charming old buildings and modern comforts. Along the Lungomare Walk are many impressive villas of Belle Epoque architecture, monuments and statues honoring local heroes, as well as the stunning beauty of strolling by the sea.

A vibrant town with Roman roots, small-ship exclusive Poreč is famed for its UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica and ancient streets. Experience its rich cultural heritage, sunny cafés, and a lively waterfront along the Istrian coast.

No other sea approach in the Adriatic raises goose bumps like Venice, a small ship exclusive where the entire city and its lagoon are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On your luxurious home-away-from home, you arrive already equipped with a sense of what it's like to live in the city that's neither land nor water. Add your own sigh to the Bridge of Sighs, sip a spritz al bitter as you plot your agenda, and let the water taxis do your navigating unless you don't mind getting lost. Not such a bad prospect, with serendipitous discoveries around every corner.
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| May 2 (Sun) – May 16 (Sun), 2027May 2 (Sun) – May 16 (Sun), 2027 | Wind Spirit | ||
| Jun 18 (Fri) – Jul 2 (Fri), 2027June 18 (Fri) – July 2 (Fri), 2027 | Wind Spirit | ||
| Jul 2 (Fri) – Jul 16 (Fri), 2027July 2 (Fri) – July 16 (Fri), 2027 | Wind Spirit | ||
| Sep 21 (Tue) – Oct 5 (Tue), 2027September 21 (Tue) – October 5 (Tue), 2027 | Wind Spirit |