The small ship cruise operator is targeting groups with discounted rates on its Elegance and Explorer fleets, plus savings on cycle-themed cruises. 

A Sail Croatia cruise ship

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Queen Jelena is one of the most elegant ships in the Sail Croatia fleet.

Groups can choose from five routes, operating from Split or Dubrovnik, with highlights including a walk around Dubrovnik’s city walls, dinner on the UNESCO Stari Grad Plain and the Blue Cave in Vis.

Sail Croatia is offering savings of 10 per cent on whole ship charters of its Elegance and Explorer fleets, when booking a seven-night cruise in 2026. The routes include Dubrovnik to Split which includes time in the medieval city of Dubrovnik as well as visits to Marco Polo’s birthplace in Korcula Old Town, the Spanjola Fortress in Hvar and the largest island in Dalmatia, Brac.

Included in the cruises are: 

  • Captain’s dinner evening
  • Daily swim stops
  • Welcome reception
  • Tour manager
  • Local village dinner

Additionally, savings are being offered to groups of 15 people or more who join one of its existing cycle-themed cruises, departing in May 2026.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Medieval Dubrovnik is known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. 

Helle Seuren from Sail Croatia, which operates small ship cruises along the Dalmatian coast, said: “We have hosted many special interest groups, from board-gamers to language schools, to cycling groups, hikers, yoga classes and wine tasting groups, to mention just a few.”

Group benefits

There’s a low deposit for groups to secure bookings along with a flexible payment plan. Sail Croatia also has a customer service on hand to offer help with group bookings as well as on-board logistics. 

Groups wishing to check availability can contact Sail Croatia’s sales team on 020 4525 7534, or by emailing sales@sail-croatia.com. More information is available at www.sail-croatia.com