Katarina Line, Croatia’s premier small ship cruise company announced the launch of its 2021 season with fleet-wide specials of 20% off as well as a special discount for solo travellers.
The fleet-wide specials of 20% off are on all 2021 cruises and include its guided Cycle & Cruise tours.
The promotions also include a solo traveler discount of 50% off on select departures.
“Our first departure in April was a great success, confirming that Croatia is ‘open for business’ again to travelers from all over the world,” said Daniel Hauptfeld, Katarina Line’s marketing director.
“Croatia is among the friendliest and most welcoming destinations in Europe. With all sites and attractions open to visitors with minimal restrictions, this is an excellent time to book a cruise and take advantage of one of the best values of the season.”
Katarina Line cruises the Adriatic Sea, with ports of call at some of Croatia’s most beautiful islands and picturesque coastal towns. Guests enjoy swimming in secluded coves, inland guided tours to national parks and historic attractions, and the opportunity to experience the country’s famous nightlife and world-class cuisine. The ships, which can hold up to 36 guests, are ideal for special-interest groups, school outings, and multi-generational families. Guests can travel together with the entire journey in their own “travel bubble” as they explore Croatia.
Up to 50% in Savings
With waiver of the single supplement, solo travelers can save 50% off the price of a double room. All other departures, including bike cruises, are available at 20% off. Spaces are limited, subject to availability, and all prices in US$, based on the current exchange rate for the Euro, which can change. Addition information is available at cruises@katarina-line.hr.
Wheeling Around Croatia
For the active traveler, Katarina Line’s 7-night Bike Cruises, available at 20% off for 2021, offer some of the best and healthiest ways to experience the beauty of Croatia’s many scenic back roads and historic small towns. Participants will pedal past lush vineyards, medieval villages and national parks, enjoy superb hilltop views – and breathe in the fresh, healthy air of the Adriatic Sea.
Participants in the company's Cycle & Cruise tours from Opatija, for example, will enjoy a professionally guided tour that starts on Krk Island, exploring picturesque coastlines, ancient towns, lush green forests, and charming bays along the way. The itinerary takes participants to the wall town of Rab on its namesake island; the barren, moonlike island of Pag; Ilovik island in the Losinj archipelago; and Cres, Croatia’s second-largest island, before returning to Opatija.
The route in Krk winds through fields of scented vegetation, olive groves and fig trees. It passes the “living museum” village of Dobrini and the vineyards of Vrnik’s field, home to the famous Žlahtina white wine grape grown only in this area. Riders will explore the island of Rab, considered among the greenest in Croatia, and cycle past the ancient town of Supetarska Draga toward the walled city of Rab. They will also visit Dundo forest nature reserve, which extends over the Kalifront peninsula, and swim in St. Mara bay.
Katherina Line offers a wide range of cycle and cruise programs for all levels of active travelers. These include “Light Bike and Hike”, “Walk and Hike”, and E-Bikes tours – all available at 20% off for 2021 departures, for a limited time.
“Katarina Line is thrilled to welcome our many guests to Croatia to experience its cultural, historical and natural attractions – all while enjoying some of the best values of the season,” said Haupfelt.
Strict Health and Safety Protocols
Katarina Line observes strict health and safety protocols, with frequent and regular cleaning of all common surfaces, including handrails, doorknobs, and light switches, as well as the use of air purifiers in the restaurant area. Cabins are cleaned on a daily basis, upon request, with all surfaces thoroughly sanitized.
For more information, call toll-free 1-800-485-3121 or visit www.katarina-line.com.
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